EP 44 | The Things That Spread

Why do the most significant changes in a life rarely begin with dramatic moments?

In this episode, Jonathan Kindler begins a new series exploring a surprising chapter of the Bible — Leviticus 13 — and the diagnostic wisdom it offers about how corruption actually spreads. Through scripture, personal stories, and everyday analogies, Jonathan unpacks how the patterns that shape us rarely arrive as explosions. Instead, they begin quietly: a thought that repeats, a reaction that lingers, a habit that slowly deepens its path.

Drawing connections between biblical insight, human behavior, and the realities of everyday life, this episode invites listeners to examine the subtle shifts that often go unnoticed. Because over time, the things we minimize can become the things that define us.

If you’ve ever wondered how small compromises, habits, or thought patterns slowly reshape a life, this episode offers a thoughtful starting point—and a deeper look at the quiet question that scripture keeps asking: Is it spreading?


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