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    wrestlingwithgod

    Explore "wrestlingwithgod" with insightful episodes like "Wrestling with God", "Wrestling with God", "71b: Making Love AND War--Part 2 (slideshow & audio)", "71a: Making Love AND War--Part 1 (slideshow & audio)" and "71: Making Love AND War: Maintaining Positive Relationships During Faith Transitions--A Spiritual Framing" from podcasts like ""Conrad Rocks", "Coffee With Conrad", "Mormon Matters - (Dan Wotherspoon ARCHIVE)", "Mormon Matters - (Dan Wotherspoon ARCHIVE)" and "Mormon Matters - (Dan Wotherspoon ARCHIVE)"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Wrestling with God

    Wrestling with God
    Prayer Podcast from the Park;

    Dream concerning the Spirit;
    God will abide with us John 14:23;
    Struggling carnally with God;
    No one but by Holy Spirit can say Jesus is Lord 1 Cor 12:3;
    Carnal mind fights God Romans 8:7;
    Jesus and a free snow cone;
    Accidental words of knowledge;
    Isaiah 28:10-11 line upon line;
    Meditating in the precepts Ps 119:15;
    Faith without works is dead James 2:17;
    Believe and Baptized - Mark 16;
    It's the Spirit of God!
    Asking God James 1:5;
    Perishing for lack of knowledge Hosea 4:6;
    Entering the gates with thanksgiving Psalm 100:4;
    Draw near to God and He will draw near you James 4:8;
    The difference between following the text and the Spirit;
    Follow the Spirit and Hug the Word;
    Jonny Gaston http://frontlineonline.tv
    Apathy should scare us!
    Romans 12:1,2 proving the will of God;


    Two Free Audio Books
    http://bit.ly/ConradRocksAudible

    Join the Inner Circle!
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    Wrestling with God

    Wrestling with God
    Prayer Podcast from the Park;

    Dream concerning the Spirit;
    God will abide with us John 14:23;
    Struggling carnally with God;
    No one but by Holy Spirit can say Jesus is Lord 1 Cor 12:3;
    Carnal mind fights God Romans 8:7;
    Jesus and a free snow cone;
    Accidental words of knowledge;
    Isaiah 28:10-11 line upon line;
    Meditating in the precepts Ps 119:15;
    Faith without works is dead James 2:17;
    Believe and Baptized - Mark 16;
    It's the Spirit of God!
    Asking God James 1:5;
    Perishing for lack of knowledge Hosea 4:6;
    Entering the gates with thanksgiving Psalm 100:4;
    Draw near to God and He will draw near you James 4:8;
    The difference between following the text and the Spirit;
    Follow the Spirit and Hug the Word;
    Jonny Gaston http://frontlineonline.tv
    Apathy should scare us!
    Romans 12:1,2 proving the will of God;


    Two Free Audio Books
    http://bit.ly/ConradRocksAudible

    Join the Inner Circle!
    http://bit.ly/ConradRocksInnerCircle

    Support
    https://www.paypal.me/ConradRocks

    71b: Making Love AND War--Part 2 (slideshow & audio)

    71b: Making Love AND War--Part 2 (slideshow & audio)
    This is an expanded version of the talk Mormon Matters host Dan Wotherspoon gave at the Houston Region Mormon Stories Support Community conference held 20-21 January 2012. Using the biblical accounts of Jacob and the angel, and Jacob and Esau, as key texts, and organized around the central image of a "wrestling match" being simultaneously a fight but also an embrace, along with the idea of the close ties between making love and making war, the talk is geared toward providing ways of thinking about faith crises in positive ways--as integral parts of the larger human developmental journey--and then allowing those kinds of encouragements to work on our hearts and minds in a manner that will allow us to make peace with God (even if we totally end up thinking about or experiencing God or Truth and/or the spiritual path in new ways), church, friends and family who may be struggling with our pulling away from them in terms of having a shared worldview, as well as, even most importantly, ourselves. From this place of greater centeredness, achieved only as we go through the life and death match and agonizing processes of coming to fully center authority in ourselves and our own deep and genuine experiences rather than by giving that authority over to others--persons, institutions, and texts--we will be able to joyfully interact once more with loved ones. They may still not "understand" what we have (and are still) going through, but most of them will not be able to resist us in our greater, more peaceful and happier incarnation forever. And even if they continue to do so, we will be fed by a deep sense of peace and connection and groundedness in spirit that we will be able to be patient and still lovingly interact with them. We are called to the arena. God/Spirit/Our highest self is ready and encouraging us to fight--and through that fight to love more deeply. Will we answer the bugle’s call?

    71a: Making Love AND War--Part 1 (slideshow & audio)

    71a: Making Love AND War--Part 1 (slideshow & audio)
    This is an expanded version of the talk Mormon Matters host Dan Wotherspoon gave at the Houston Region Mormon Stories Support Community conference held 20-21 January 2012. Using the biblical accounts of Jacob and the angel, and Jacob and Esau, as key texts, and organized around the central image of a "wrestling match" being simultaneously a fight but also an embrace, along with the idea of the close ties between making love and making war, the talk is geared toward providing ways of thinking about faith crises in positive ways--as integral parts of the larger human developmental journey--and then allowing those kinds of encouragements to work on our hearts and minds in a manner that will allow us to make peace with God (even if we totally end up thinking about or experiencing God or Truth and/or the spiritual path in new ways), church, friends and family who may be struggling with our pulling away from them in terms of having a shared worldview, as well as, even most importantly, ourselves. From this place of greater centeredness, achieved only as we go through the life and death match and agonizing processes of coming to fully center authority in ourselves and our own deep and genuine experiences rather than by giving that authority over to others--persons, institutions, and texts--we will be able to joyfully interact once more with loved ones. They may still not "understand" what we have (and are still) going through, but most of them will not be able to resist us in our greater, more peaceful and happier incarnation forever. And even if they continue to do so, we will be fed by a deep sense of peace and connection and groundedness in spirit that we will be able to be patient and still lovingly interact with them. We are called to the arena. God/Spirit/Our highest self is ready and encouraging us to fight--and through that fight to love more deeply. Will we answer the bugle’s call?

    71: Making Love AND War: Maintaining Positive Relationships During Faith Transitions--A Spiritual Framing

    71: Making Love AND War: Maintaining Positive Relationships During Faith Transitions--A Spiritual Framing
    This is an expanded version of the talk Mormon Matters host Dan Wotherspoon gave at the Houston Region Mormon Stories Support Community conference held 20-21 January 2012. Using the biblical accounts of Jacob and the angel, and Jacob and Esau, as key texts, and organized around the central image of a "wrestling match" being simultaneously a fight but also an embrace, along with the idea of the close ties between making love and making war, the talk is geared toward providing ways of thinking about faith crises in positive ways--as integral parts of the larger human developmental journey--and then allowing those kinds of encouragements to work on our hearts and minds in a manner that will allow us to make peace with God (even if we totally end up thinking about or experiencing God or Truth and/or the spiritual path in new ways), church, friends and family who may be struggling with our pulling away from them in terms of having a shared worldview, as well as, even most importantly, ourselves. From this place of greater centeredness, achieved only as we go through the life and death match and agonizing processes of coming to fully center authority in ourselves and our own deep and genuine experiences rather than by giving that authority over to others--persons, institutions, and texts--we will be able to joyfully interact once more with loved ones. They may still not "understand" what we have (and are still) going through, but most of them will not be able to resist us in our greater, more peaceful and happier incarnation forever. And even if they continue to do so, we will be fed by a deep sense of peace and connection and groundedness in spirit that we will be able to be patient and still lovingly interact with them. We are called to the arena. God/Spirit/Our highest self is ready and encouraging us to fight--and through that fight to love more deeply. Will we answer the bugle’s call?
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