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Most men don't lose their lives to one catastrophic failure. They lose it slowly to vagueness, doubt, and pride.
Free newsletter: https://aidanwhitsitt.substack.com/
In Episode 2 of Tempered, we go back to the Garden to understand what order actually looks like when God is at the center, and then we trace exactly how it falls apart. The same three enemies that wrecked Adam are working on you right now. The question is whether you can name them before they name you.
We walk through Genesis 3, Jordan Peterson's insight on ignored reality, and what it means that Jesus' entire ministry was a ministry of reordering creation.
Peace isn't the absence of conflict, it's the presence of order. And you're called to build it.In this episode:
— Why chaos is the default state without intentional order
— The 3 enemies that destroy order: vagueness, doubt, and pride
— Why the serpent didn't attack with force — he attacked with a question
— How pride creates separation from God, and separation from God creates chaos
— What it means to be a peacemaker — and why it's more practical than spiritual
Real talk. No fluff. Grounded in Scripture.
📖 Scriptures referenced: Genesis 3:1-4 | 1 Corinthians 14:33 | 2 Corinthians 11:14 | James 4:6 | Matthew 5:9 | Romans 8:19-21
By Aidan WhitsittMost men don't lose their lives to one catastrophic failure. They lose it slowly to vagueness, doubt, and pride.
Free newsletter: https://aidanwhitsitt.substack.com/
In Episode 2 of Tempered, we go back to the Garden to understand what order actually looks like when God is at the center, and then we trace exactly how it falls apart. The same three enemies that wrecked Adam are working on you right now. The question is whether you can name them before they name you.
We walk through Genesis 3, Jordan Peterson's insight on ignored reality, and what it means that Jesus' entire ministry was a ministry of reordering creation.
Peace isn't the absence of conflict, it's the presence of order. And you're called to build it.In this episode:
— Why chaos is the default state without intentional order
— The 3 enemies that destroy order: vagueness, doubt, and pride
— Why the serpent didn't attack with force — he attacked with a question
— How pride creates separation from God, and separation from God creates chaos
— What it means to be a peacemaker — and why it's more practical than spiritual
Real talk. No fluff. Grounded in Scripture.
📖 Scriptures referenced: Genesis 3:1-4 | 1 Corinthians 14:33 | 2 Corinthians 11:14 | James 4:6 | Matthew 5:9 | Romans 8:19-21