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Grace in the Grind

When Love Gets What's Left

April 28, 2026·7 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

At some point, it happens quietly.You’re home… but not really there.Your phone is still in your hand. Your mind is still on work. Your attention is already spent before the conversation even starts.And over time, your family adjusts.They stop interrupting. They stop expecting you fully present. They learn to live with what’s left.In this Extra Shot of Grace in the Grind, we take a deeper look at a hard but honest question:What happens when responsibility slowly replaces love?Building on Cup 5 — When Relationships Become Collateral, this episode explores how good things like work, productivity, and responsibility can quietly drift out of order—reshaping our priorities without us even noticing.Rooted in Scripture (Luke 10, Mark 12), we unpack:Why this isn’t just a time management issue—but a misalignment of loveHow distraction often comes from good things pulling us away, not bad onesWhat Jesus shows us about presence, interruption, and real faithfulnessHow to recognize when your family is getting your leftovers instead of your bestThis isn’t about guilt.It’s about clarity.Because biblical love isn’t just what you intend—it’s what you consistently give your attention to.Your Extra Shot this week: Choose one moment each day to be fully present. No phone. No multitasking. Just attention where it matters most.If this episode resonates, share it with someone who needs the reminder.And if you want to support the podcast, grab a bag of coffee from Arrow & Roots Coffee Co.—it helps keep these conversations going.🎧 Grace in the Grind exists to help you stay rooted in Christ and live faithfully in the everyday.

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