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Have you ever caught yourself in a heated argument… that never actually happened? You built a whole scene in your head, what they said, what you should have said, and walked away frustrated, victorious, or even wounded. But none of it was real. In this episode of The Known Disciple Project, we’re digging deep into the sneaky mental habit we all fall into: interpretation.
Interpretations are the stories our minds tell to make sense of what we see, hear, and feel, especially when there are gaps. But here’s the catch: those stories are often wrong, and they shape how we treat others, how we handle conflict, and even how we see ourselves. This episode in the G.A.L.E.S. series (Gremlins, Assumptions, Interpretations, Limiting Beliefs) reveals why unchecked interpretations damage relationships, especially in marriage and business partnerships, and how disciples of Jesus can renew their minds by embracing curiosity over judgment.
Host and high-performance coach Mark Hummel shares powerful examples from coaching couples in business, scripture-backed insights on how Jesus modeled curiosity, and a simple but life-changing mental shift you can make today. Whether you're leading a family, team, or just trying to better follow Jesus in daily life, this episode gives you tools to think more clearly, love more freely, and act more like Christ.
Key Takeaways:
→ Interpretations are fast, subconscious stories we tell ourselves, often wrong, but powerfully influential.
→ Misinterpretation is a leading cause of breakdowns in communication, especially in marriages.
→ Curiosity is a spiritual weapon that disrupts negative thought loops and fosters clarity.
→ Jesus asked over 300 questions in the Gospels, curiosity was one of His most powerful tools.
→ Scripture, prayer, and godly community can reshape the stories your mind creates.
“Curiosity is the opposite of just believing lies.”
Try this today: Journal one moment when you interpreted someone’s actions negatively. Then ask: What else might be true? Want to grow even more? Subscribe, share this episode with a friend, and come back next week for a deep dive into Limiting Beliefs.
Be curious. Be courageous. Be known.
Want to learn more about Mark Hummel? Check out the links below.
Want to learn more about The Known Disciple Project? Check out the links below.
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By Mark HummelHave you ever caught yourself in a heated argument… that never actually happened? You built a whole scene in your head, what they said, what you should have said, and walked away frustrated, victorious, or even wounded. But none of it was real. In this episode of The Known Disciple Project, we’re digging deep into the sneaky mental habit we all fall into: interpretation.
Interpretations are the stories our minds tell to make sense of what we see, hear, and feel, especially when there are gaps. But here’s the catch: those stories are often wrong, and they shape how we treat others, how we handle conflict, and even how we see ourselves. This episode in the G.A.L.E.S. series (Gremlins, Assumptions, Interpretations, Limiting Beliefs) reveals why unchecked interpretations damage relationships, especially in marriage and business partnerships, and how disciples of Jesus can renew their minds by embracing curiosity over judgment.
Host and high-performance coach Mark Hummel shares powerful examples from coaching couples in business, scripture-backed insights on how Jesus modeled curiosity, and a simple but life-changing mental shift you can make today. Whether you're leading a family, team, or just trying to better follow Jesus in daily life, this episode gives you tools to think more clearly, love more freely, and act more like Christ.
Key Takeaways:
→ Interpretations are fast, subconscious stories we tell ourselves, often wrong, but powerfully influential.
→ Misinterpretation is a leading cause of breakdowns in communication, especially in marriages.
→ Curiosity is a spiritual weapon that disrupts negative thought loops and fosters clarity.
→ Jesus asked over 300 questions in the Gospels, curiosity was one of His most powerful tools.
→ Scripture, prayer, and godly community can reshape the stories your mind creates.
“Curiosity is the opposite of just believing lies.”
Try this today: Journal one moment when you interpreted someone’s actions negatively. Then ask: What else might be true? Want to grow even more? Subscribe, share this episode with a friend, and come back next week for a deep dive into Limiting Beliefs.
Be curious. Be courageous. Be known.
Want to learn more about Mark Hummel? Check out the links below.
Want to learn more about The Known Disciple Project? Check out the links below.
TikTok
YouTube
Website
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices