1h 3 min

Just For The Taste of It Live From The Path

    • Cristianismo

This week on the show, trying to convince folks to follow Jesus when the reality is that they often aren’t rejecting based upon logic and facts but simply preference. Also, folks being forced to convert to Islam in Iraq and a pastor who says his affairs and drug abuse were caused by “brokenness”.



Finally, advice on Dear Live From The Path, including a lady whose friend won’t let the waiter take her plate when she’s finished.




Philosophical Reflections on Faith: Drawing on quotes from Nietzsche and Pascal, the conversation explores how personal tastes and attractions often drive beliefs more than rational proofs or arguments.



Morality and Eternal Rewards: The episode delves into whether adhering to Christian morals and principles is beneficial solely for eternal life, or if they inherently make life better.



Real-Life Faith Challenges: They share relatable stories on marriage, divorce, and personal faith crises, emphasizing the importance of sticking to Christian values even when life becomes messy.



Leadership and Accountability: Reflecting on the pitfalls faced by prominent religious figures, the discussion stresses the need for humility, honesty, and accountability in spiritual leadership.




Notable Quotes:




“It’s a weird proposition to call someone to a sacrifice that they have no confidence means anything.” – Ben



“If you do not have weakness, then you are running without his strength.” – Ben



“God’s principles for living, without the promise of eternity, are still the best life on offer here on earth.” – Mike



“The Holy Spirit hits different people at different times with different things




urces:




Get the Goat – “What Only You Can Do”: Mike’s song can be found on all major music platforms.



“Live from the Path” Complaint Line: Reach out via call or text at 515-517-0085.




episode 538The post Just For The Taste Of It first appeared on Live From The Path.

This week on the show, trying to convince folks to follow Jesus when the reality is that they often aren’t rejecting based upon logic and facts but simply preference. Also, folks being forced to convert to Islam in Iraq and a pastor who says his affairs and drug abuse were caused by “brokenness”.



Finally, advice on Dear Live From The Path, including a lady whose friend won’t let the waiter take her plate when she’s finished.




Philosophical Reflections on Faith: Drawing on quotes from Nietzsche and Pascal, the conversation explores how personal tastes and attractions often drive beliefs more than rational proofs or arguments.



Morality and Eternal Rewards: The episode delves into whether adhering to Christian morals and principles is beneficial solely for eternal life, or if they inherently make life better.



Real-Life Faith Challenges: They share relatable stories on marriage, divorce, and personal faith crises, emphasizing the importance of sticking to Christian values even when life becomes messy.



Leadership and Accountability: Reflecting on the pitfalls faced by prominent religious figures, the discussion stresses the need for humility, honesty, and accountability in spiritual leadership.




Notable Quotes:




“It’s a weird proposition to call someone to a sacrifice that they have no confidence means anything.” – Ben



“If you do not have weakness, then you are running without his strength.” – Ben



“God’s principles for living, without the promise of eternity, are still the best life on offer here on earth.” – Mike



“The Holy Spirit hits different people at different times with different things




urces:




Get the Goat – “What Only You Can Do”: Mike’s song can be found on all major music platforms.



“Live from the Path” Complaint Line: Reach out via call or text at 515-517-0085.




episode 538The post Just For The Taste Of It first appeared on Live From The Path.

1h 3 min