Episode 3 traces how hurry becomes a spiritual blindness, a pace that numbs the soul, fractures attention, and makes us incapable of noticing God's movements. Lewis walks the listener through the subtle ways hurry disguises itself as productivity, responsibility, or even ministry - yet ultimately becomes a counter-formation that shapes us away from love, presence, and discernment.
In contrast, Lewis introduces urgency as something entirely different: not frantic motion, but Spirit-led responsiveness. Urgency is the fire of the prophets, the attentiveness of Jesus, the readiness of the early church. It's the posture that says, "When God speaks, I move."