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Ep65 Getting Drunk Won't Solve Anything

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In this episode we talk about the biblical account of Noah's drunkenness and its implications for understanding our own human flaws and failures. The discussion transitions to the New Testament, focusing on a few moments of Peter's mistakes, highlighting that Jesus is not looking for perfection but rather for a relationship with us. We emphasize the importance of surrendering our spiritual journey to God and of recognizing His committed love of us, regardless of our mistakes.

This Episode's Takeaways:

Noah's drunkenness serves as a reminder of human flaws.

The Bible presents both successes and failures of its characters.

God's love is not based on our behavior but on His nature.

Jesus is looking for a relationship, not perfection.

Surrendering our spiritual journey to God is helpful.

God pursues us even when we feel unworthy.

On our worst day, Jesus is crazy about us.

Acknowledging our flaws actually allows us to grow closer to God.

Keywords: Noah, drunkenness, biblical perspective, failure, God's love, Peter, spiritual journey, surrender, faith, forgiveness

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In this episode we talk about the biblical account of Noah's drunkenness and its implications for understanding our own human flaws and failures. The discussion transitions to the New Testament, focusing on a few moments of Peter's mistakes, highlighting that Jesus is not looking for perfection but rather for a relationship with us. We emphasize the importance of surrendering our spiritual journey to God and of recognizing His committed love of us, regardless of our mistakes.

This Episode's Takeaways:

Noah's drunkenness serves as a reminder of human flaws.

The Bible presents both successes and failures of its characters.

God's love is not based on our behavior but on His nature.

Jesus is looking for a relationship, not perfection.

Surrendering our spiritual journey to God is helpful.

God pursues us even when we feel unworthy.

On our worst day, Jesus is crazy about us.

Acknowledging our flaws actually allows us to grow closer to God.

Keywords: Noah, drunkenness, biblical perspective, failure, God's love, Peter, spiritual journey, surrender, faith, forgiveness

  continue reading

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