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Monday, April 8: In this episode of The Daily Grind podcast, we delve into the pervasive influence of curated narratives in our digital age, leading us down paths of belief in empty promises. Drawing from the Book of Titus, we explore how ancient cultures, much like our modern society, struggled with the prevalence of falsehoods. Paul's letter to Titus underscores the importance of recognizing the unchanging truth of God amidst a world filled with lies. Through reflection on Acts and introspection into our own lives, we confront the biggest lie we often succumb to: the notion that God's promises are not enough. As we navigate through the eclipse of lies blocking the brilliance of God's truth, we are called to live in the fullness of faith.
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Monday, April 8: In this episode of The Daily Grind podcast, we delve into the pervasive influence of curated narratives in our digital age, leading us down paths of belief in empty promises. Drawing from the Book of Titus, we explore how ancient cultures, much like our modern society, struggled with the prevalence of falsehoods. Paul's letter to Titus underscores the importance of recognizing the unchanging truth of God amidst a world filled with lies. Through reflection on Acts and introspection into our own lives, we confront the biggest lie we often succumb to: the notion that God's promises are not enough. As we navigate through the eclipse of lies blocking the brilliance of God's truth, we are called to live in the fullness of faith.