Logo

    God: Philosophize For Yourself

    Life is extremely difficult. It's full of pain, doubts and fears however we can have hope because God says that He is on our side.
    en-us73 Episodes

    People also ask

    What is the main theme of the podcast?
    Who are some of the popular guests the podcast?
    Were there any controversial topics discussed in the podcast?
    Were any current trending topics addressed in the podcast?
    What popular books were mentioned in the podcast?

    Episodes (73)

    What Do You Run to When Trouble Strikes?

    What Do You Run to When Trouble Strikes?
    Life throws some nasty stuff at us - and when it comes, we all have a tendency to run for cover. What/where do you turn to when chaos knocks on your door? Could there be something/someone who can be a source of comfort/strength/hope? You're invited to listen and philosophize for yourself.

    Lust

    Lust
    We are sexual beings. Sex is a beautiful gift. Why then, do lustful relationships cause so much pain (physical & emotional)? Furthermore, if being sexual is in our original design, how should sex be played out in our lives in a way which produces deep satisfying joy? Listen, learn and philosophize for yourself.

    Vorfreude

    Vorfreude
    What are you waiting for? As time passes, do you fear or joyfully anticipate what is to come? You're invited to listen and philosophize for yourself.

    Don't Trust Your Heart (Part 2, Lean On Someone Else)

    Don't Trust Your Heart (Part 2, Lean On Someone Else)
    Jack Sparrow (Pirates of the Caribbean) has a compass that always points him to what he want's most! Sounds tempting until we realize how deceitful our hearts really are. A lot of lies and pain in our lives comes from our own hearts. We chose to follow what we wanted most and after we did we ended up feeling empty and hurt. What if we can lean on someone else for help? Tune in to find out more.
    God: Philosophize For Yourself
    en-usJanuary 19, 2016

    Don't Trust Your Heart (Part 1)

    Don't Trust Your Heart (Part 1)
    Our hearts give us bad advice often. They tell us we are not good enough. They tell us to only give if we can gain. They tell us not to forgive those who have hurt us. More often than not, our hearts spew evil thoughts and deeds. And if all of this is true then why do we often give and receive the advice to, "just follow your heart"? In this teaching series we will learn how our hearts were not designed to be followed but to be led. Led by Christ into fullness. Tune in and join us.
    God: Philosophize For Yourself
    en-usJanuary 11, 2016

    RISK: To Go The Extra Mile (Part 7)

    RISK: To Go The Extra Mile (Part 7)
    Everything in life involves some measure of risk. Whether we're driving to the store, walking our pet or boarding an airplane - there is a certain degree of risk in all. Risk-free situations just don't exist. Curling up in fear often leads to paralysis which in turn serves no one, including ourselves. We contend then, that indeed, it is right to risk. Taking a risk has the potential to achieve something beautiful for the good of many. In this teaching series we will learn that living a life of sacrificial love towards others can be the catalyst that points people to Jesus and that can also make a positive difference in our neighborhoods, workplaces and relationships.

    RISK: To Let God Work For You (Part 6)

    RISK: To Let God Work For You (Part 6)
    Everything in life involves some measure of risk. Whether we're driving to the store, walking our pet or boarding an airplane - there is a certain degree of risk in all. Risk-free situations just don't exist. Curling up in fear often leads to paralysis which in turn serves no one, including ourselves. We contend then, that indeed, it is right to risk. Taking a risk has the potential to achieve something beautiful for the good of many. In this teaching series we will learn that living a life of sacrificial love towards others can be the catalyst that points people to Jesus and that can also make a positive difference in our neighborhoods, workplaces and relationships.
    God: Philosophize For Yourself
    en-usOctober 21, 2015

    RISK: To Be Unoffendable (Part 5)

    RISK: To Be Unoffendable (Part 5)
    Everything in life involves some measure of risk. Whether we're driving to the store, walking our pet or boarding an airplane - there is a certain degree of risk in all. Risk-free situations just don't exist. Curling up in fear often leads to paralysis which in turn serves no one, including ourselves. We contend then, that indeed, it is right to risk. Taking a risk has the potential to achieve something beautiful for the good of many. In this teaching series we will learn that living a life of sacrificial love towards others can be the catalyst that points people to Jesus and that can also make a positive difference in our neighborhoods, workplaces and relationships.
    God: Philosophize For Yourself
    en-usOctober 16, 2015

    RISK: To Grow Up (Part 3)

    RISK: To Grow Up (Part 3)
    Everything in life involves some measure of risk. Whether we're driving to the store, walking our pet or boarding an airplane - there is a certain degree of risk in all. Risk-free situations just don't exist. Curling up in fear often leads to paralysis which in turn serves no one, including ourselves. We contend then, that indeed it is right to risk. Taking a risk has the potential to achieve something beautiful for the good of many. In this teaching series we will learn that living a life of sacrificial love towards others can be the catalyst that points people to Jesus and that can also make a positive difference in our neighborhoods, workplaces and relationships.
    God: Philosophize For Yourself
    en-usOctober 05, 2015

    RISK: To Be Generous (Part 2)

    RISK: To Be Generous (Part 2)
    Everything in life involves some measure of risk. Whether we're driving to the store, walking our pet or boarding an airplane - there is a certain degree of risk in all. Risk-free situations just don't exist. Curling up in fear often leads to paralysis which in turn serves no one, including ourselves. We contend then, that indeed it is right to risk. Taking a risk has the potential to achieve something beautiful for the good of many. In this teaching series we will learn that living a life of sacrificial love towards others can be the catalyst that points people to Jesus and that can also make a positive difference in our neighborhoods, workplaces and relationships.
    God: Philosophize For Yourself
    en-usOctober 03, 2015

    RISK: To Forgive (Part 1)

    RISK: To Forgive (Part 1)
    Everything in life involves some measure of risk. Whether we're driving to the store, walking our pet or boarding an airplane - there is a certain degree of risk in all. Risk-free situations just don't exist. Curling up in fear often leads to paralysis which in turn serves no one, including ourselves. We contend then, that indeed it is right to risk. Taking a risk has the potential to achieve something beautiful for the good of many. In this teaching series we will learn that living a life of sacrificial love towards others can be the catalyst that points people to Jesus and that can also make a positive difference in our neighborhoods, workplaces and relationships.

    Amigos (Thermostat or Thermometer?, Part 4)

    Amigos (Thermostat or Thermometer?, Part 4)
    According to author, C.H. Spurgeon, having friends is one of the sweetest joys of life. Doing life with friends gives value to life and if we are honest, we all have a deep longing to have beautiful friendships. We were created to live in community and it is in that context that we will flourish because we'll have people to celebrate with and people to weep with.

    Amigos (Dying For Friends, Part 3)

    Amigos (Dying For Friends, Part 3)
    According to author, C.H. Spurgeon, having friends is one of the sweetest joys of life. Doing life with friends gives value to life and if we are honest, we have a deep longing to have beautiful friendships. We were created to live in community and it is in that context that we will flourish because we'll have people to celebrate with and people to weep with.

    Amigos (A Friend of Sinners, Part 1)

    Amigos (A Friend of Sinners, Part 1)
    According to author, C.H. Spurgeon, having friends is one of the sweetest joys of life. Doing life with friends gives value to life and if we are honest, we have a deep longing to have beautiful friendships. We were created to live in community and it is in that context that we will flourish because we'll have people to celebrate with and people to weep with.

    Like A Child (Jesus Forgives Me, Part 3)

    Like A Child (Jesus Forgives Me, Part 3)
    Children of a young age pretty much believe and receive anything good with much joy. They don't question why or how - they just trust and enjoy the goodness. As we get older, we develop a case of skepticism which leads to cynicism and disbelief. Instead of marveling at the stars and dancing like no one is watching we on the other hand we think of burning hydrogen balls and make sure our dancing is coordinated carefully, step by step. With the Spiritual, Jesus calls us to be just like children and believe that what He has for us is very good. Like children, we are invited to open our hearts and hands to trust, receive and believe.

    Like A Child (Nothing Is Impossible, Part 2)

    Like A Child (Nothing Is Impossible, Part 2)
    Children of a young age pretty much believe and receive anything good with much joy. They don't question why or how - they just trust and enjoy the goodness. As we get older, we develop a case of skepticism which leads to cynicism and disbelief. Instead of marveling at the stars and dancing like no one is watching we on the other hand we think of burning hydrogen balls and make sure our dancing is coordinated carefully, step by step. With the Spiritual, Jesus calls us to be just like children and believe that what He has for us is very good. Like children, we are invited to open our hearts and hands to trust, receive and believe.
    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io