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What do you do when your deeply held beliefs seem to clash with the way you want to love and honor others?
In this episode, we explore the tension that can arise between knowing eternal truths—especially those taught in scripture about returning to God—and navigating relationships with people whose choices or values differ from our own. How do we stay grounded in what we believe without becoming rigid, judgmental, or disconnected?
In this episode, we dive into the delicate balance between justice and mercy, and what it really means to embody both. While justice often feels clear and defined, mercy invites us into a more nuanced, compassionate space—one that requires humility and trust.
A central theme of this conversation is remembering that God is the only one who sees the full picture. He alone understands each person’s heart, journey, and circumstances. When we release the need to “figure out” where others stand, we create more room for love, connection, and peace.
Connect with Shiree at shireebest.com
Join the "Just Love Them" Facebook group
Email Shiree at [email protected]
Episodes with Misha Baca:
Mom, It's Gonna Be Okay, Part 1
By Shiree BestWhat do you do when your deeply held beliefs seem to clash with the way you want to love and honor others?
In this episode, we explore the tension that can arise between knowing eternal truths—especially those taught in scripture about returning to God—and navigating relationships with people whose choices or values differ from our own. How do we stay grounded in what we believe without becoming rigid, judgmental, or disconnected?
In this episode, we dive into the delicate balance between justice and mercy, and what it really means to embody both. While justice often feels clear and defined, mercy invites us into a more nuanced, compassionate space—one that requires humility and trust.
A central theme of this conversation is remembering that God is the only one who sees the full picture. He alone understands each person’s heart, journey, and circumstances. When we release the need to “figure out” where others stand, we create more room for love, connection, and peace.
Connect with Shiree at shireebest.com
Join the "Just Love Them" Facebook group
Email Shiree at [email protected]
Episodes with Misha Baca:
Mom, It's Gonna Be Okay, Part 1