
The Freedom of Already Having Enough
From Grace at LAST by Corinne Kinstler
May 3, 2026 · 25 min · Season 3 · Episode 155
About this episode
This episode explores the belief that spiritual rewards are earned through performance and encourages a relationship-based approach to faith.
Episode 155 we face the belief that we earn spiritual rewards through performance and invites us into a completely different way of relating to God. We look at how the idea of “earning blessings” has quietly shaped so many mindsets, turning faith into negotiations instead of a relationship. Through a fresh look at 2 Corinthians 9, Corinne reveals that true giving is not about getting something back, but about allowing God to work through you to impact others. This message challenges pressure led giving, fear driven obedience, and the subtle trap of spiritual ambition. You will discover what it means to live from fullness instead of struggling, and how generosity flows naturally when you trust God as your source. If you have ever felt like you are not doing enough, this conversation will help you release that weight and step into freedom, joy, and a deeper understanding of grace.
People in this episode
Host: Corinne Kinstler
Topics covered
- spiritual rewards
- relationship with God
- generosity
- faith
- grace
- freedom
Keywords
- spirituality
- blessings
- giving
- obedience
- ambition
- trust
- freedom
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: 2 Corinthians 9
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