In this episode, Jeremiah talks about humility and integrity. The hypothesis is that we should trust God more than we trust our own knowledge. The experiment is to practice saying “I don’t know.”
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Thanks Jeremiah, for sharing your prophetic musings! A timely thoughtfulness about social media, our decisions about our attention, and how we respond in difficulties. I was thinking of Psalm 39, where David is facing how transient his life is, and Psalm 56, where David says: “ Most High, when I am afraid, I put my trust in you, “and “ this I know, that God is for me.” Psalm 62:1-2: David voices his faith in God and concludes” I shall not be greatly shaken.” Ok, not greatly shaken…gotta love the honesty.
Thanks Jeremiah, for sharing your prophetic musings! A timely thoughtfulness about social media, our decisions about our attention, and how we respond in difficulties. I was thinking of Psalm 39, where David is facing how transient his life is, and Psalm 56, where David says: “ Most High, when I am afraid, I put my trust in you, “and “ this I know, that God is for me.” Psalm 62:1-2: David voices his faith in God and concludes” I shall not be greatly shaken.” Ok, not greatly shaken…gotta love the honesty.