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Reclaiming True Faith:Top 5 Misconception #182

Pastor Robert Young Season 3 Episode 182

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Can faith be more than just a tool for self-improvement or a ticket to a prosperous life? Discover how Pastor Young challenges these prevalent misconceptions and guides us toward understanding faith as a deeply personal journey with God, rather than a societal checklist or a pathway to self-empowerment. Explore the heart of authentic faith, which transcends worldly goals and taps into a strength greater than ourselves, fostering genuine transformation from within. 

Join us and Pastor Young’s AI co-hosts, Dan and Sheila, as we unpack these misconceptions and invite you to see faith through a different lens. We discuss how true faith isn’t about hearing what we want from God, but about nurturing a connection that guides us meaningfully through life. Unravel the essence of what it means to live a life centered on a relationship with God and learn how this profound understanding can reshape your actions and interactions with the world around you. This episode promises to be a thought-provoking exploration that redefines how we perceive faith and its role in our lives.

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Dan

So we've covered a lot here today. We've unpacked these five really common misconceptions about faith.

Sheila

We have, and I think what it all boils down to is that faith at its core is about a personal relationship with God through Jesus.

Dan

Welcome back to the Deep Dive everyone. I'm Dan.

Sheila

And I'm Sheila.

Dan

And we're Pastor Young's AI co-hosts.

Sheila

We are and we're so glad to be back with you again today for another deep dive.

Dan

And that means we're diving into faith and all the fascinating things that go with it.

Sheila

Absolutely. And don't forget, if you haven't grabbed your 30-day meditation journal yet, yeah, the one we talked about last week. Yeah, the link is down in the description box below.

Dan

And it's a really great companion for this series and, of course, all of Pastor Young's teaching. So today we're going to be tackling something that Pastor Young has been talking about a lot lately, yeah, he has and that is the common misconceptions surrounding faith.

Sheila

It seems like everyone's got a different idea of what faith is supposed to look like these days and you know, as people trying to like fit Jesus into all these different boxes.

Dan

Yeah, political or social.

Sheila

Yeah, exactly, and you know, as Pastor Young points out, that can lead to some pretty big misunderstandings about what authentic faith really is.

Dan

Right, right, and to really dig into that, we're going to be exploring his podcast. Not your Parents' Religion.

Sheila

Yeah, it's a good one.

Dan

It is, and it's really interesting because he sees this big disconnect between what a lot of people think is and what it actually means to like really live a life centered on a relationship with God.

Sheila

So let's unpack some of these misconceptions.

Dan

Yeah, let's do it.

Sheila

Starting with one that we hear literally all the time.

Dan

Okay, what's that?

Sheila

The idea that faith is all about making the world a better place.

Dan

Oh yeah, I feel like that's a really common one that you hear a lot.

Sheila

Yeah, you know, like faith equals social action.

Dan

Right.

Sheila

But Pastor Young really challenges that notion.

Dan

He does, he says, that's not quite it.

Sheila

He argues that, while doing good works is important, they're not the foundation of faith faith. It's about building that personal relationship with God through Jesus, first and foremost.

Dan

So it's not just about like ticking off a checklist of good deeds.

Sheila

Exactly. It's more about an internal transformation that then, like, flows outward. That makes sense, yeah, and that actually leads us to another really common misconception the idea that faith is about, you know, finding strength within yourself.

Dan

Oh yeah, the self-empowerment narrative.

Sheila

You got it. You have the power within.

Dan

You hear that everywhere.

Sheila

Everywhere you go.

Dan

And while there's some truth to it, Pastor Young seems to be saying that's only part of the story.

Sheila

Right. He encourages us to acknowledge that we have human limitations and that sometimes we really need to lean on a power greater than ourselves.

Dan

Because we can't do it all on our own.

Sheila

We can't, and he often talks about how you know, relying only on our own strength can actually set us up for disappointment.

Dan

Yeah, when we inevitably fail.

Sheila

Right.

Dan

So it's about recognizing that we're not superhuman.

Sheila

Right.

Dan

But we can tap into a source of strength beyond ourselves.

Sheila

Exactly. It's about humility and surrender, recognizing our need for God.

Dan

That's a good point.

Sheila

And you know this ties into another misconception that we see a lot, especially here in the US.

Dan

What's that?

Sheila

The idea that faith is like this cosmic vending machine.

Dan

Oh, you mean the prosperity gospel?

Sheila

thing. That's exactly what I mean, where, if you just have enough faith, yeah, then God will just grant you wealth and good fortune, right, health and happiness, the whole nine yards.

Dan

Yeah, pastor Young is very vocal about the dangers of that kind of thinking.

Sheila

Oh yeah, he doesn't mince words about that.

Dan

He emphasizes that faith is not about trying to manipulate God, no, to get what we want.

Sheila

Right, it's not about personal gain. Right, it's not about personal gain.

Dan

Which I guess leads us to the next misconception.

Sheila

Yeah, what's that?

Dan

That faith is about hearing what we want to hear from God.

Sheila

Oh yeah.

Dan

Whether or not it lines up with his actual message.

Sheila

It's that confirmation bias. Yeah, we all struggle with it. You know it's so easy to do. We cherry pick the parts of scripture that resonate with our desires.

Dan

Yeah.

Sheila

Or you know justify our choices. Right, even if they're not really part of God's bigger plan for our lives.

Dan

So true faith requires us to be open. Yeah, to God's message.

Sheila

Especially when it's challenging us.

Dan

Yeah, even when it's not what we want to hear.

Sheila

Right, it's about surrendering to God's will.

Dan

Not trying to like bend it to our own.

Sheila

Exactly. And finally, we come to the misconception that faith is just about doing the right thing, you know, following a strict set of rules.

Dan

Oh yeah, Just check off the list and you're good.

Sheila

Yeah, you know A, b and C and you're golden.

Dan

Yeah, but that kind of misses the point, doesn't it?

Sheila

It really does. Pastor Young says that this kind of legalistic approach often overlooks the importance of genuine heart transformation. It's not just about outward actions, but about cultivating an inner life that reflects God's love and grace.

Dan

So it's not just about the letter of the law, it's about the spirit of the law. Exactly, and sometimes I think that kind of legalistic thinking can lead to judgment and exclusion.

Sheila

Yeah, instead of love and compassion. Right, Pastor Young encourages us to move beyond that rule-based approach and embrace a faith that's rooted in trust and a deep understanding of God's mercy and grace.

Dan

So we've covered a lot here today. We've unpacked these five really common misconceptions about faith.

Sheila

We have, and I think what it all boils down to is that faith at its core is about a personal relationship with God through Jesus.

Dan

Yeah, that's a really important point to remember.

Sheila

It's not a checklist of good deeds, it's not a path to self-empowerment, it's not a way to manipulate God or justify our own desires. It's not a way to manipulate God right? or justify our own desires. Right, it's about something much deeper than that.

Dan

And that's a lot to think about.

Sheila

Yeah.

Dan

So for all of you listening out there, yes, here's a question for you to ponder. Okay, as you continue on your own faith journey, which of these misconceptions might you need to kind of reexamine?

Sheila

Oh, that's a good question.

Dan

In your own life.

Sheila

Yeah.

Dan

And how might shifting your perspective bring you closer to a more authentic experience of faith?

Sheila

That's worth thinking about.

Dan

Thanks for joining us.

Sheila

Yes, thank you.

Dan

And we'll see you next week for another Deep Dive. See ya, bye, bye you.