Why you should steer the conversation toward the Lord
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Some of my posts are based on messages I offer at the Circle of Hope, Broad & Dauphin PMs, you can hear the original message here. Subscribe to the podcast here. I’m not sure it’s always beneficial to answer questions. For one, our cerebral satisfaction perhaps isn’t the noblest endeavor. Our minds are limited and making sure when understand everything or have some good answer seems arbitrary. For another thing, sometimes the questions are intended to trip us up. In fact for Jesus, he often did not answer a question directly. And there were times, five times in particular, that he didn’t answer at all (many of these times were at the end of his life when he was being addressed by Roman and Jewish authorities). Although he creatively answered most questions, he still did his askers the dignity of answer them. You might think
Why you should steer the conversation toward the Lord
Why you should steer the conversation toward…
Why you should steer the conversation toward the Lord
Some of my posts are based on messages I offer at the Circle of Hope, Broad & Dauphin PMs, you can hear the original message here. Subscribe to the podcast here. I’m not sure it’s always beneficial to answer questions. For one, our cerebral satisfaction perhaps isn’t the noblest endeavor. Our minds are limited and making sure when understand everything or have some good answer seems arbitrary. For another thing, sometimes the questions are intended to trip us up. In fact for Jesus, he often did not answer a question directly. And there were times, five times in particular, that he didn’t answer at all (many of these times were at the end of his life when he was being addressed by Roman and Jewish authorities). Although he creatively answered most questions, he still did his askers the dignity of answer them. You might think