EP012 - Does God Bless Non-Believers?
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In Episode 12, the guys tackle a deceptively simple but deeply challenging question: Does God bless non-believers? What begins with a story from a drive-in movie night and an unexpected encounter with an ’80s saxophone-playing icon turns into a wide-ranging conversation about faith, humility, attribution, and how God works in the lives of all people.
Using humor, pop-culture references, and personal reflection, the group explores what it actually means to be “blessed.” Is a blessing financial success? Fame? Health? Opportunity? Or is it something deeper that often goes unnoticed? The hosts wrestle with the idea that non-believers eat, breathe, succeed, and thrive every day — and whether those realities themselves are evidence of God’s grace at work.
The conversation moves into the difference between recognizing blessings and attributing them, highlighting how belief shifts perspective from “I did this” to “Thank you.” The group discusses humility, generational blessings and struggles, and how God can use people — even those who openly reject Him — to accomplish purposes far bigger than they realize.
Drawing from Scripture, real-life experience, and honest debate, the episode lands on a powerful conclusion: God’s blessings are not transactional rewards for belief, but expressions of love meant to draw people closer to Him. The discussion closes with a reminder that faith begins where self-reliance ends, and that humility — not achievement — is the doorway to heaven.
As always, the episode wraps with the Simply Heaven mantra: Love God. Love people. Do something.