He Is Enough
Wayne gets recruited by an atheist and Brad and he end up in a discussion about how religion exploits us all by rewarding the achievers and manipulating the powerless. Self always wants to validate itself by what we can do and offers validation based on false realities. That performance trap either leads us to self-boasting and a sense of entitlement, or the condemnation of never thinking we are doing enough. Jesus offers us a connection with the Father that is more than enough in times of plenty and in times of great need.