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Ending Well: A Pruning Deep Dive This is week six of the Ending Well series, and we’re talking about something a lot of us are living through in real time: pruning—the cutting away, the stripping back, and the strange mercy of God doing holy surgery on our lives at the end of a hard year. “Every branch that does bear fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit.” – John 15:2 ⏱ Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Intro + Why open enrollment and health insurance feel like a bad rite of passage 03:00 – CrowdHealth: what it is, how it works, and why it’s different from insurance...
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This is week six of the Ending Well series, and we’re talking about something a lot of us are living through in real time: pruning—the cutting away, the stripping back, and the strange mercy of God doing holy surgery on our lives at the end of a hard year.
“Every branch that does bear fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit.” – John 15:2
⏱ Episode Timestamps
00:00 – Intro + Why open enrollment and health insurance feel like a bad rite of passage
03:00 – CrowdHealth: what it is, how it works, and why it’s different from insurance
06:00 – Week six of Ending Well: why pruning is the theme of this year
09:30 – Defining “pruning,” “fruit,” “wilderness,” and “discipline” (without the Christianese)
15:30 – John 15 and how Blake accidentally prayed for pruning this year
20:00 – Wilderness seasons: dry, slow, hidden growth, and deep dependence on God
25:30 – Seven “flavors” of pruning Blake walked through this year
30:00 – Loss and closed doors: when God rips things out of your hands
36:00 – Being forced to slow down or stop: “You can’t heal on the battlefield that broke you”
41:00 – Loneliness, isolation, and when God clears the table so you can hear His voice
46:00 – Idols exposed: productivity, performance, and the golden statue God started tearing down
52:00 – When God prunes even good things (like the gym, routines, and rhythms you love)
57:00 – “Show me the purpose, Lord”: praying for clarity in the middle of the mess
1:02:00 – How pruning makes you more like Jesus and prepares you for the “next level”
1:08:00 – Toy bins, clutter, and why fewer branches can mean more joy
1:12:00 – How to walk through pruning differently next time: slow down, surrender, obey faster
1:17:00 – Being honest with God instead of stuffing frustration and disappointment
1:21:00 – Why opening your Bible became survival, not a checkbox
1:25:00 – Friendship breakups as pruning: betrayal, loneliness, and healing with a limp
1:30:00 – Counting the fruit at the end of a brutal year
What This Episode Is Really About
In this deep dive, Blake unpacks pruning not as a punishment but as proof that God cares too much to leave you overgrown and exhausted.
You’ll hear about:
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How this year’s pruning looked like:
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job pivots
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relational shifts
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homeschooling struggles
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closed doors and changed direction
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Why pruning is always connected to fruit, but not the kind the world celebrates
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Not achievement, numbers, or hustle
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But love, joy, peace, wisdom, humility (Galatians 5:22–23)
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The difference between:
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Punishment vs. discipline
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Chaos vs. God’s clarifying love (Hebrews 12:6)
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Seven “flavors” of pruning Blake walked through:
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Loss of things she thought she needed
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Doors slamming shut at the last second
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Conviction and refinement in hidden places
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Being forced to slow down or stop entirely
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Loneliness and isolation when life got too loud
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Idols exposed—especially productivity and performance
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The trimming of even good things to make room for better
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Blake also shares how her prayer shifted from:
“God, why are You doing this?”
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“Show me the purpose, Lord.”
And how that shift opened the door to real trust, deeper Bible hunger, and new fruit she couldn’t see while God was still hacking away at the branches.
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