
šļø The Notes I Leave: Right in Our Own Eyes
Total Time: ~30 minutes
Format: 1/2 public + 1/2 members-only
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šļø INTRO
Shalom, and grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Welcome to The Notes I Leave podcast.
The Hebrew word āshalomā signifies more than mere peace; it signifies wholeness, completeness, well-being, harmony with God and others. All of which, I wish for you.
The purpose of this podcast is to share the diverse experiences I encounter as a professor, teacher, entrepreneur, student, father, son, brother, and follower of Christ Jesus. These notes are intended for you, now and in the future.
Let us pray.
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š MAIN MESSAGE
š This weekās theme:
In this episode, I discuss how the world is never satisfied.
š Anchor verse(s):
25 In those days there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes.
Judges 21:25, New American Standard Bible, 1995
š Application or takeaway:
The Lord has placed on my heart the we need to stand up as men to protect our families and live for the Lord.
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š TRANSITION TO MEMBERS
That is the heart of what the Lord laid on me this weekābut for those of you walking this journey further with me, there is a deeper side I want to share; in the members-only section, Iāll be opening up about how this career change challenged me as a father and a disciple.
But first, I would like to leave you with a quote and question.
š Quote:
āThe world is not content with a little of your heart. Once it tastes your affection, it demands your soul. Nothing short of all of you will ever satisfy its hunger.ā
āA.W. Tozer
āļø Question:
Have we really considered the implications of negotiating with sin?
š Call to action:
If you are not yet a member and want to support this work while gaining full access to deeper reflections like these, head to https://www.biblicalanatomyacademy.com click on āPodcasts,ā and then click on āSupport the Podcastā or simply access the direct link via https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/support
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šÆļø PRAYER AND BLESSING
Father, thank You for guiding usāeven when the path is not clear to us. Teach us to walk in humility, trust, and obedience.
Until next time, may the peace of Christ dwell richly in you and may I express āmaranatha,ā which is an Aramaic word translating to āCome, Lord Jesus.ā
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