The Messy Podcast Scott Mehl
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Everyone's life is messy. There's no way of avoiding it. We live in a fallen world everyday, and it creates a mess. We live with our fallen hearts everyday, and they create a mess. But it's into this mess that Jesus Christ came bringing hope, reconciliation, and redemption for everything we do and experience. Jesus transforms the mess. In our modern world, the mess can feel increasingly complicated, and the immensity of the mess can leave us wondering if the good news of the Gospel is really the answer we need.
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Fall 2023 Update
Scott gives an update as he returns from sabbatical and what the future of The Messy Podcast holds. Follow The Messy Podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRJWiGZfCStBnme6xbnmk?si=qez0LslXQ462CfN73xZiYA&dl_branch=1
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Summer 2023 Update
Scott gives an update on the summer and what the future of The Messy Podcast could be as he enters his first day of sabbatical today.
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407. The Mess of Fear of Man (w/ Ed Welch)
Scott Mehl interviews Ed Welch on the topic of fear of man. What is the fear of man, and how does the Gospel apply to someone struggling with it?
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406. I've Got a Question About Medication (w/ Charles Hodges)
In this episode of "I've Got a Question," Scott interviews Charles Hodges clarifying the role of medication in the realm of Biblical counseling.
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405. I've Got a Question About the Context of Counseling (w/ Tim St. John & Jason Kovacs)
In this episode of "I've Got a Question," Scott interviews Jason Kovacs and Tim St. John about the different contexts in which Gospel counseling can take place.
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404. The Mess of Shame (w/ Jenn Chen)
Scott Mehl interviews Jenn Chen about the different types of shame and how someone with shame can find hope in the Gospel.
Customer Reviews
Rare Gem
I have greatly appreciated this podcast as a resource for my own life and ministry context. Thank you for putting this out there.
Great Topics
I like the topics and the people interviewed, but it is painful to hear Scott constantly trip over himself with inarticulate stutterings. I suggest Scott gets professional coaching on how to be better prepared and focused on his questions.
Pastor Scott is a God send.
Pastor Scott is a man of God. His book is absolutely wonderful and a blessing.