EP 65 | Don’t Grieve It Before It’s Gone
What if trying to prepare yourself for the end of something good is actually keeping you from enjoying it while it’s still here?
In this final episode of the Stewarding the Good series, Jonathan Kindler explores the temptation to brace for change before it comes. Through stories from a family road trip, childhood Christmas nostalgia, changing friendships, ministry seasons, and the strange pressure to always get “one more” out of a good experience, Jonathan considers what it means to receive a season without trying to make it permanent.
Drawing from Ecclesiastes 7, Matthew 6, and James 4, this episode explores the difference between wise preparation and rehearsing grief, why temporary things can still be deeply meaningful, and how stewardship means caring deeply without confusing responsibility with control.
Whether you’re watching a good season move too quickly, grieving a friendship that has changed, enjoying a period of stability, or simply afraid that the best parts of life are slipping away, this episode invites you to stop measuring how much is left—and receive what God has given you today.
Stewarding the good was never about making the good last. It was learning to receive whatever God places in your hands faithfully while it is there.
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