This type of sin is extremely damaging but few are willing to admit it. #remainpure #purity
This type of sin is extremely damaging but few are willing to admit it. #remainpure #purity
How Do We Help Women Deal With Anxiety And Depression Without Drugging Them Into A Stupor?
How Do We Help Women Deal With Anxiety And Depression Without Drugging Them Into A Stupor? Join us on Bible Bashed Podcast to explore this crucial topic. #biblebashedpodcast
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In this thought-provoking episode of Bible Bashed Podcast, we delve into a compelling question: "How Do We Help Women Deal With Anxiety And Depression Without Drugging Them Into A Stupor?" Contrary to popular belief, we discover that women don't need drugs to overcome these challenges. Instead, we explore the transformative power of repentance, drawing wisdom from biblical verses that address anxiety.
Throughout history, the Bible has provided profound insights into human emotions, including anxiety. One such verse, Philippians 4:6-7, encourages believers not to be anxious but to pray and present their concerns to God, finding peace that surpasses all understanding. Similarly, Psalm 55:22 urges individuals to cast their burdens upon the Lord, assuring that He will sustain them. By embracing these teachings, women can discover strength and resilience amidst the storms of life.
While modern society may sometimes soften or dismiss the call for repentance, this episode delves into the idea that unapologetically embracing the truth is the key to genuine repentance and transformation. Equipping women with this message fosters a deeper understanding of our sinful nature and God's forgiveness, allowing them to overcome anxiety and depression.
Join us on Bible Bashed Podcast for an insightful exploration of this profound topic. Let's challenge conventional notions and embark on a journey towards trust in God's promises. #biblebashedpodcast
#AnxietyFree #DepressionSolution #BiblicalWisdom #RepentanceHeals #InnerPeace #FaithOverFear #MentalHealthMatters #BibleVerses #BibleBashedPodcast
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For some reason many people are shamed for waiting on a spouse who has remained pure. #remainpure #p
For some reason many people are shamed for waiting on a spouse who has remained pure. #remainpure #purity
Song Credit: "Canyon + Bridge" by Sound of Provenance
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Society trains people to view alcohol addiction like a cancer they can't get rid of.
Society trains people to view alcohol addiction like a cancer they can't get rid of. Christians know there is freedom through repentance. #alcoholism
Introverts "me-time" never consists of prayer and studying the bible. #metime #biblestudy
Introverts "me-time" never consists of prayer and studying the bible. #metime #selfishness #prayer #biblestudy
Terms like alcohol abuse disorder only shelter people from moral categories that require repentance
Terms like "alcohol abuse disorder" are methods of shelter people from moral categories that require repentance. #alcoholism #drunkard
Let each of us look to the interests of others doesn't mean you can never follow your interests 🤣
Just because Paul said "Let each of us look to the interests of others" doesn't mean you can never do anything you love to do ever again. 🤣
People use quasi-medical terms like "alcoholism" as an excuse to get off the hook for any moral acco
People use quasi-medical terms like "alcoholism" as an excuse to get off the hook for any moral accountability. #alcoholism #drunkard
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Marriage is a one flesh relationship so stop obsessing about all the things you want and you need.
Marriage is a one flesh relationship so stop obsessing about all the things you want and you need. Consider your spouse more significant. #marriage
Can Virginity Be a Non Negotiable When Choosing a Spouse?
In a day and age where sexual impurity is celebrated in almost every way possible, can Christians still make virginity a non-negotiable when choosing a spouse? Or is it unloving and unrealistic? #marriage #worththewait
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Psychologists are beginning to refer to alcohol addiction as a disorder instead of a moral issue.
Psychologists are beginning to refer to alcohol addiction as a disorder instead of what it truly is. A moral issue. #alcoholism #drunkard #psychology
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People treat "me time" as a retreat from stressful situations. This includes being around the family
People treat "me time" as a retreat from stressful situations. This includes being around the family the are supposed to love and cherish above all
The strongest man in the world is nothing compared to the Lord. #boastinthelord #insecurity
"The strongest man in the world is only one death row inmate boasting that he is a little stronger than another death row inmate compared to God."
There is great hope that comes from using biblical terms for sin. #hope #sin #christ #forgiveness #r
There is great hope that comes from using biblical terms for sin. #hope #sin #christ #forgiveness #repentanceandholiness
Song Credit: "Robes of Humility" by Sound of Provenance
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In this episode of the Bible Bashed Podcast, we dive into a thought-provoking question: "Is it loving to call alcoholics worthless drunks?" Join us as we explore the nuances of these labels and their implications for moral accountability.
Using the term "drunk" is more loving because it emphasizes the individual's responsibility for their actions while under the influence of alcohol. From a biblical perspective, it highlights the need for moral accountability and encourages individuals to recognize the negative consequences of their choices.
On the other hand, the term "alcoholic" is often seen as shifting moral accountability away from the individual. It promotes a victim mentality, suggesting that individuals are powerless to overcome their addiction due to circumstances beyond their control. This perspective can lead to a sense of hopelessness and perpetuate a cycle of dependency.
As followers of Christ, we believe that through repentance and faith, individuals can find freedom from any addiction, including alcohol. Our aim is to foster an environment of love, truth, grace, and hope, where individuals can overcome the bondage of alcohol addiction with the help of God's transformative power.
Join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we delve into this topic, exploring the biblical perspective, the impact of language and labels, and the power of redemption. #LoveAccountability #redemptionthroughchrist
#DrunkVsAlcoholic #MoralAccountability #LoveInLabels #BreakingAddiction #FindingRedemption #CompassionateRecovery #LanguageMatters #HopeThroughChrist #OvercomingAddiction #BibleBashedPodcast
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Stop leaning on labels like "introvert" as an excuse to avoid people. It's time to grow up. #metime
Stop leaning on labels like "introvert" as an excuse to avoid people. It's time to grow up. #metime #selfishness #anxiety
Song Credit: "Yahweh Elohim" by Sound of Provenance
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Does an introverted spouse need 'me time'? Join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we explore the importance of self-care while balancing the needs of others. Discover biblical wisdom and practical insights for nurturing relationships.
In this episode, we delve into the topic of "me time" for introverted spouses within the context of marriage. While it is ok to do some things by yourself, we must also consider the biblical teachings on selflessness and putting others' needs above our own.
The Scriptures highlight the importance of considering the needs and well-being of others. Philippians 2:3-4 reminds us, "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others."
While it is acceptable to engage in individual activities or hobbies, it is important to differentiate between healthy hobbies that involve being alone and using "me time" as a means of avoiding or withdrawing from the responsibilities of marriage. Ephesians 5:21 reminds us of the call to mutual submission within marriage, emphasizing the need for sacrificial love and putting the needs of our spouse before our own.
Join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we this topic at length. We will explore biblical principles, share personal experiences, and provide practical guidance for nurturing relationships. Let's discover how to cultivate a loving, supportive, and harmonious partnership. #SelflessnessInMarriage #BalancingAloneTime #BibleBashedPodcast
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"You shouldn't ground your confidence in yourself, you should ground it in the Lord." #boastinthelor
"You shouldn't ground your confidence in yourself, you should ground it in the Lord." #boastinthelord #insecurity
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Unveiling the link between insecurity and pride: join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we unravel the fascinating connection. Explore how insecurity, often a result of recognizing our limitations, can lead us astray from boasting in the Lord and instead drive us to wallow in self-pity. Through powerful verses like 1 Corinthians 1: 31 ('Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord') and Galatians 6:14 ('But far be it from me to boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ'), we shed light on the path towards true humility.
#InsecurityAndPride #UnveilingTheConnection #BoastingInTheLord #FindingIdentityInChrist #SelfPityVsHumility #BibleVerses #TrueConfidence #BibleBashedPodcast #RecognizingLimitations #EmbracingHumility #JourneyToSelfAssurance #boasting #boastinginthecross
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People can be using me time as an escape from the people they are supposed to love.
People can be using me time as an escape from the people they are supposed to love more than themselves. #metime #selfishness
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Does an introverted spouse need 'me time'? Join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we explore the importance of self-care while balancing the needs of others. Discover biblical wisdom and practical insights for nurturing relationships.
In this episode, we delve into the topic of "me time" for introverted spouses within the context of marriage. While it is ok to do some things by yourself, we must also consider the biblical teachings on selflessness and putting others' needs above our own.
The Scriptures highlight the importance of considering the needs and well-being of others. Philippians 2:3-4 reminds us, "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others."
While it is acceptable to engage in individual activities or hobbies, it is important to differentiate between healthy hobbies that involve being alone and using "me time" as a means of avoiding or withdrawing from the responsibilities of marriage. Ephesians 5:21 reminds us of the call to mutual submission within marriage, emphasizing the need for sacrificial love and putting the needs of our spouse before our own.
Join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we this topic at length. We will explore biblical principles, share personal experiences, and provide practical guidance for nurturing relationships. Let's discover how to cultivate a loving, supportive, and harmonious partnership. #SelflessnessInMarriage #BalancingAloneTime #BibleBashedPodcast
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There is a type of marriage that ends with two empty nesters living separate lives #shorts #metime
Spouses don't have to do everything together, but there is a type of marriage that, in the end, leaves two empty nesters living two separate lives
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Does an introverted spouse need 'me time'? Join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we explore the importance of self-care while balancing the needs of others. Discover biblical wisdom and practical insights for nurturing relationships.
In this episode, we delve into the topic of "me time" for introverted spouses within the context of marriage. While it is ok to do some things by yourself, we must also consider the biblical teachings on selflessness and putting others' needs above our own.
The Scriptures highlight the importance of considering the needs and well-being of others. Philippians 2:3-4 reminds us, "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others."
While it is acceptable to engage in individual activities or hobbies, it is important to differentiate between healthy hobbies that involve being alone and using "me time" as a means of avoiding or withdrawing from the responsibilities of marriage. Ephesians 5:21 reminds us of the call to mutual submission within marriage, emphasizing the need for sacrificial love and putting the needs of our spouse before our own.
Join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we this topic at length. We will explore biblical principles, share personal experiences, and provide practical guidance for nurturing relationships. Let's discover how to cultivate a loving, supportive, and harmonious partnership. #SelflessnessInMarriage #BalancingAloneTime #BibleBashedPodcast
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"Insecure people are filled with covetousness and envy." #boastinthelord #insecurity
"Insecure people are filled with covetousness and envy." #boastinthelord #insecurity
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Unveiling the link between insecurity and pride: join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we unravel the fascinating connection. Explore how insecurity, often a result of recognizing our limitations, can lead us astray from boasting in the Lord and instead drive us to wallow in self-pity. Through powerful verses like 1 Corinthians 1: 31 ('Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord') and Galatians 6:14 ('But far be it from me to boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ'), we shed light on the path towards true humility.
#InsecurityAndPride #UnveilingTheConnection #BoastingInTheLord #FindingIdentityInChrist #SelfPityVsHumility #BibleVerses #TrueConfidence #BibleBashedPodcast #RecognizingLimitations #EmbracingHumility #JourneyToSelfAssurance #envy #christianenvy
"Society is trying to remove all the shameful elements shameful behavior | Here's why that is wrong.
"Society is trying to remove all the shameful elements shameful behavior, but the Bible doesn't go that route." #drunkards #worthlessdrunks
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In this episode of the Bible Bashed Podcast, we dive into a thought-provoking question: "Is it loving to call alcoholics worthless drunks?" Join us as we explore the nuances of these labels and their implications for moral accountability.
Using the term "drunk" is more loving because it emphasizes the individual's responsibility for their actions while under the influence of alcohol. From a biblical perspective, it highlights the need for moral accountability and encourages individuals to recognize the negative consequences of their choices.
On the other hand, the term "alcoholic" is often seen as shifting moral accountability away from the individual. It promotes a victim mentality, suggesting that individuals are powerless to overcome their addiction due to circumstances beyond their control. This perspective can lead to a sense of hopelessness and perpetuate a cycle of dependency.
As followers of Christ, we believe that through repentance and faith, individuals can find freedom from any addiction, including alcohol. Our aim is to foster an environment of love, truth, grace, and hope, where individuals can overcome the bondage of alcohol addiction with the help of God's transformative power.
Join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we delve into this topic, exploring the biblical perspective, the impact of language and labels, and the power of redemption. #LoveAccountability #redemptionthroughchrist
#DrunkVsAlcoholic #MoralAccountability #LoveInLabels #BreakingAddiction #FindingRedemption #CompassionateRecovery #LanguageMatters #HopeThroughChrist #OvercomingAddiction #BibleBashedPodcast
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Is It Loving to Call Alcoholics Worthless Drunks?
Is labeling alcoholics as 'worthless drunks' an act of love? Join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we explore the utility of biblical language. #alcoholics #biblebashedpodcast
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In this episode of the Bible Bashed Podcast, we dive into a thought-provoking question: "Is it loving to call alcoholics worthless drunks?" Join us as we explore the nuances of these labels and their implications for moral accountability.
Using the term "drunk" is more loving because it emphasizes the individual's responsibility for their actions while under the influence of alcohol. From a biblical perspective, it highlights the need for moral accountability and encourages individuals to recognize the negative consequences of their choices.
On the other hand, the term "alcoholic" is often seen as shifting moral accountability away from the individual. It promotes a victim mentality, suggesting that individuals are powerless to overcome their addiction due to circumstances beyond their control. This perspective can lead to a sense of hopelessness and perpetuate a cycle of dependency.
As followers of Christ, we believe that through repentance and faith, individuals can find freedom from any addiction, including alcohol. Our aim is to foster an environment of love, truth, grace, and hope, where individuals can overcome the bondage of alcohol addiction with the help of God's transformative power.
Join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we delve into this topic, exploring the biblical perspective, the impact of language and labels, and the power of redemption. #LoveAccountability #redemptionthroughchrist
#DrunkVsAlcoholic #MoralAccountability #LoveInLabels #BreakingAddiction #FindingRedemption #CompassionateRecovery #LanguageMatters #HopeThroughChrist #OvercomingAddiction #BibleBashedPodcast
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No part of introverts demands for me time sounds biblical. #metime #anxiety #christian #jesus
No part of an introverts demands for me time sounds biblical. #metime #anxiety #christian #jesus
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Does an introverted spouse need 'me time'? Join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we explore the importance of self-care while balancing the needs of others. Discover biblical wisdom and practical insights for nurturing relationships.
In this episode, we delve into the topic of "me time" for introverted spouses within the context of marriage. While it is ok to do some things by yourself, we must also consider the biblical teachings on selflessness and putting others' needs above our own.
The Scriptures highlight the importance of considering the needs and well-being of others. Philippians 2:3-4 reminds us, "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others."
While it is acceptable to engage in individual activities or hobbies, it is important to differentiate between healthy hobbies that involve being alone and using "me time" as a means of avoiding or withdrawing from the responsibilities of marriage. Ephesians 5:21 reminds us of the call to mutual submission within marriage, emphasizing the need for sacrificial love and putting the needs of our spouse before our own.
Join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we this topic at length. We will explore biblical principles, share personal experiences, and provide practical guidance for nurturing relationships. Let's discover how to cultivate a loving, supportive, and harmonious partnership. #SelflessnessInMarriage #BalancingAloneTime #BibleBashedPodcast
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Vanity never defeats insecurity | Here is why
The solution to insecurity is not to look in the mirror and tell yourself you're wonderful. Vanity never defeats insecurity. #boastinthelord #insecure
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Unveiling the link between insecurity and pride: join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we unravel the fascinating connection. Explore how insecurity, often a result of recognizing our limitations, can lead us astray from boasting in the Lord and instead drive us to wallow in self-pity. Through powerful verses like 1 Corinthians 1: 31 ('Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord') and Galatians 6:14 ('But far be it from me to boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ'), we shed light on the path towards true humility.
#InsecurityAndPride #UnveilingTheConnection #BoastingInTheLord #FindingIdentityInChrist #SelfPityVsHumility #BibleVerses #TrueConfidence #BibleBashedPodcast #RecognizingLimitations #EmbracingHumility #JourneyToSelfAssurance
The person who constantly needs "me-time" is simply being selfish. #metime #shorts #anxiety #christ
The person who can't make it unless everyone constantly leaves them alone is approaching life in a self centered way. #metime #selfishness
SONG CREDIT: "Yahweh Elohim" by Sound of Provenance
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Does an introverted spouse need 'me time'? Join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we explore the importance of self-care while balancing the needs of others. Discover biblical wisdom and practical insights for nurturing relationships.
In this episode, we delve into the topic of "me time" for introverted spouses within the context of marriage. While it is ok to do some things by yourself, we must also consider the biblical teachings on selflessness and putting others' needs above our own.
The Scriptures highlight the importance of considering the needs and well-being of others. Philippians 2:3-4 reminds us, "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others."
While it is acceptable to engage in individual activities or hobbies, it is important to differentiate between healthy hobbies that involve being alone and using "me time" as a means of avoiding or withdrawing from the responsibilities of marriage. Ephesians 5:21 reminds us of the call to mutual submission within marriage, emphasizing the need for sacrificial love and putting the needs of our spouse before our own.
Join us on the Bible Bashed Podcast as we this topic at length. We will explore biblical principles, share personal experiences, and provide practical guidance for nurturing relationships. Let's discover how to cultivate a loving, supportive, and harmonious partnership. #SelflessnessInMarriage #BalancingAloneTime #BibleBashedPodcast
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