Why “Fake Fine” is a Red Flag (Everything Isn’t Fine 1 - Pastor Steve)

Why “Fake Fine” is a Red Flag (Everything Isn’t Fine 1 - Pastor Steve)

Author: 922 Ministries January 26, 2026 Duration: 28:49

Are you tired of saying "I'm fine" while your world feels like a "major dumpster fire"? In this sermon, "Beyond the Veneer of Fine," we explore why we use the word "fine" as a "cheap veneer" to hide everything from minor disappointments to overwhelming stress. Whether you are hiding behind filtered photos or automated responses, this message challenges you to stop "faking fine" and start dealing with your burdens in a "good and godly way".
In this message, you’ll discover:
• The "Fine" Trap: Why pretending everything is okay leads to bitterness, isolation, and hopelessness.
• Stress as Strength: How stress acts like resistance training for the soul, creating the "friction" your faith needs to grow back stronger.
• A Reality Check: Why feeling overwhelmed is actually a form of "honesty" that reveals you are not God and forces you to rely on the One who raises the dead.
• Escape vs. Rest: Why scrolling, snacking, or nostalgia are just temporary "escapes" that can't provide the true spiritual rest your soul craves.
• Jesus’ Busiest Day: A look at Mark 1, showing how Jesus navigated a world of "stress, anxiety, and hardship" by prioritizing prayer over his endless to-do list.
Jesus doesn’t invite you to come to Him once you "have your act together". He specifically calls the "weary"—those on a hamster wheel of tasks—and the "burdened"—those crushed by unfair expectations—to find total rest in His finished work.
Stop the act and find the peace that comes from being 1,000% known and 100% forgiven.


Each week, the communities of St. Peter Lutheran and The CORE in Appleton, Wisconsin, gather to explore faith, life, and scripture. This audio feed brings those weekly sermons directly to you, offering a consistent source of reflection and teaching grounded in Lutheran Christian tradition. You'll hear messages that connect ancient biblical wisdom to the realities of modern living, tackling topics from everyday relationships and personal struggles to the broader call to community and service. The voices from 922 Ministries-The CORE & St. Peter Lutheran aim to provide more than just information; they seek to foster a deeper understanding and a practical, resilient faith. Whether you're a long-time member, a spiritual seeker, or someone simply curious about a thoughtful perspective on Christianity, this podcast serves as an accessible way to engage with these teachings on your own schedule. It’s like having a regular, grounded conversation about what it means to live with purpose and hope, drawn directly from the heart of a Wisconsin ministry. Tune in for a straightforward, substantive addition to your weekly routine.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

922 Ministries - The CORE & St. Peter Lutheran
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