Practicing the Way Podcast Episode 04: Do as Jesus Did
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Published 2024-02-27
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All Comments (13)
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I feel so much joy , clarity, and inner peace after each episode
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Dear John - Mark and, Tyler, Although you might think the people around you are not receptive to your preaching, know that you are greatly loved and appreciated all over the world. Elijah thought he was alone, but God had reserved 100s of others. No doubt he also thought no one cared or listened to him, but throughout the millennia, millions have received his message. So, do not be dismayed. You are being heard. ❤
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Thank you for this!
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Hey guys, typo in the title :) it’s Do What He Did. Thanks for putting these together!
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Hi John Mark, may the Lord bless you from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic! Thanks for sharing this episode, I really love the way you explain about these things.
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That Teresa of Avila finale though! to anyone who is seeing this post read the interior castle if you haven't already. God bless you abundantly.
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Hey team! Wrong title made it hard to find. Thanks for the upload!
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Really love and learn so much from these conversations. Thank you both for sharing them. One question I had regarding the idea that Jesus is the host no matter where he goes, what is the case when he ascended to the right hand of the Father. In that imagery is Jesus a guest in the Father’s house like we all hope to one day be welcomed into?
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Genuine question: why is anger seen as sinning?
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Actually people of any age feel that same way about "Preaching" Many other people have been beaten down by judgemental aggressive narrow minded self-righteous religious experiences. The inquisition is an example of that spirit. Our life is our message.
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From my experience there is nothing more counterproductive to sharing the Gospel than sharing it with people who are not receptive to hearing it. I came to hear the Gospel because I was looking for God and slowly over time began to trust Jesus with my life. The worst example of a counterproductive approach I ever experienced was walking down the street and being handed a pamphlet which threatened me with eternal damnation unless I accepted Jesus as my lord and savior. At the time I remember wondering how effective that approach really was to creating disciples of Jesus and whether anyone tracks data on what approaches are most effective? My gut reaction is that it’s highly ineffective and counterproductive.
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