Thinking Out Loud with Pastor-D
Thinking Out Loud with Pastor-D
Build My Life
Good morning and welcome to another episode of Thinking Out Loud with Pastor-D! Please join us as we discuss the Sunday sermon at Coast Life Church.
We'll begin the podcast discussing Pastor-D's sticky handshakes and beard-smelling technique. Then we'll hear about the grand conspiracy that trapped GrandPastor-D in the rehabilitation unit out at the VA so he couldn't come to Church. We'll also touch on the death of Scott Adams and remind everyone about the dangers of taking a pragmatic approach to our faith.
We'll then discuss truth, what it is and why it is required in order to receive God's grace in our lives. Pastor-D will also tell us about the dangers of overemphasizing grace and risking the avoidance of recognizing the sin involved with experiencing that grace. Additionally, he'll tell us how to let go of guilt when we've been fortunate enough to experience grace.
We'll talk about the woman who committed adultery and how, sometimes, we should consider the perspective of the woman rather than the crowd. Pastor-D will also tell us how he believes that Jesus may have been set up in that situation.
Finally, we'll discuss anger and rage. We'll talk about how quick we are to experience anger and rage and how to slow our emotional response so that our anger doesn't jump out in front of everything.
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