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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81 – The Principle of Return
The hypothesis of this episode is that whatever we give out is what we receive, whether positive or negative, and that this is an important spiritual principle which has profound effects on lives. The experiment is to identify what you need, and intentionally take action to give that out to others.
80 – Rearrange Your Furniture
In this episode Jeremiah talks about making external changes to help our internal lives. The hypothesis is that sometimes we need to update our spaces or our schedules in order to accommodate internal change. The experiment is to look at how your needs and desires have shifted and to rearrange one external thing to help…
78 – Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done
In this episode, Jeremiah continues the exploration of the Lord’s Prayer that he started in episode 43. The hypothesis of this episode is that the second verse of the Lord’s Prayer is one of the most effective prayers we could ever make. The experiment is to use the second verse of the Lord’s prayer as…
77 – A Year of the God Experiment (Many Cool Things)
Jeremiah celebrates the one year anniversary of The God Experiment by looking at some highlights from the episodes released in the last year. Sometimes it is helpful to take a step back and get a big-picture view of something. So prepare your mind and heart, because we’re going to talk about many cool things.
67 – So Many Kinds of Prayer
In this episode Jeremiah discusses the major topics of prayer as presented in the writings of Paul. The hypothesis is that prayer is multidimensional, and that we should utilize more kinds of prayer in our devotional lives. The experiment is to explore different approaches to prayer in order to deepen our relationship with God. Special…
66 – Sing to God
The hypothesis of this episode is that singing to God is a powerful and unique expression in our relationship with Him. The experiment is to sing to God. As Martin Luther said, “As long as we live, there is never enough singing.”
65 – Assume Positive Intent Before Listening
Jeremiah discusses what we have to do prior to hearing God’s voice. The hypothesis is that we cannot hear God’s voice if we are in the midst of fear and negativity. The experiment is to find a place of trust with God and then listen.
64 – Do You Think It’s All up to You?
The hypothesis of this episode is that God is your partner in life to create His will. The experiment is to live in a relaxed way, knowing that your success is not really up to you.
63 – Encourage One Another (Like a Paraclete)
Jeremiah explores the hidden depths of the Scriptural concept of encouragement. The hypothesis is that encouraging one another is an expression of the Holy Spirit which builds us up and helps us grow. The experiment is to encourage people by sharing from your relationship with God.