Torah – The Wisher, the Willer, and the Cynic - Orthodoxy 3F

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In this Midweek Refuel, Pastor John L. Widdifield unpacks one of G.K. Chesterton’s most prophetic insights from Orthodoxy, Chapter 3 — “The Suicide of Thought.”
Chesterton saw it over a century ago: when mankind worships choice itself instead of truth, it loses the ability to choose anything real.

Pastor John explores the three modern archetypes that grow out of this worship of will — The Wisher, The Willer, and The Cynic — and contrasts them with the one sane figure still standing: The Walker, whose faith actually moves.

From college classrooms to the cultural battlefield, this message exposes how modern philosophy replaced obedience with ego, and how the Gospel restores both sanity and joy.
Join us as we rediscover why law is liberty, why faith must walk, and why Christ is still King.

Key themes:
– The Wisher: sincerity without action
– The Willer: willpower without humility
– The Cynic: intellect without faith
– The Walker: obedience that walks truth into the real world

📖 Source: G.K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy, Chapter 3, “The Suicide of Thought”
🎨 Series: Midweek Refuel
📜 Lesson: Torah – The Wisher, the Willer, and the Cynic
✍️ By: Pastor John L. Widdifield
🕊️ Produced by: Remnant Church and Online Ministries

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