Week 5 | Weeds In My Garden | Glenn Gritzon
This episode takes aim at one of the most toxic and invisible habits in modern life: comparison—and it exposes how quietly destructive it really is.
At first, it seems like the message is about social media, parenting, or insecurity. But as the episode unfolds, it becomes clear this is about something much deeper: comparison doesn’t just steal joy—it distorts reality, identity, and your relationship with God.
The core idea hits hard:
The moment you start measuring your life against someone else’s, you stop seeing your own clearly.
That becomes the defining challenge of the episode:
Stop obsessing over someone else’s story and pay attention to the one God is writing for you.
By the end, the message becomes deeply personal.
Comparison is described like wandering through someone else’s garden while ignoring what God is trying to grow in your own life.
The final takeaway lands with weight:
You don’t need someone else’s life in order to trust God with yours.