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Here's the video to this song. Go listen to it first. Come back listen to me. Then, go back and listen to it again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px8dzYR3vGw
What if the soul you’ve been ashamed of is the one God calls “good”? In this week’s Theology in Three Chords, Pastor Jim Wilhelm breaks open “Dings” by Mike McClure—a quiet Red Dirt gospel that preaches peace over performance and testifies through the dents. From the Anawim of scripture to the grief-struck glory of real life, this episode is for the bruised, the overlooked, and the ones still showing up with a shaky kind of faith.
Because grace doesn’t come to shine the spotless—it comes to sit beside the scuffed.
Pull up a chair. Say grace. Guard your peace. You’re not disqualified—you’re testified.
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Here's the video to this song. Go listen to it first. Come back listen to me. Then, go back and listen to it again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px8dzYR3vGw
What if the soul you’ve been ashamed of is the one God calls “good”? In this week’s Theology in Three Chords, Pastor Jim Wilhelm breaks open “Dings” by Mike McClure—a quiet Red Dirt gospel that preaches peace over performance and testifies through the dents. From the Anawim of scripture to the grief-struck glory of real life, this episode is for the bruised, the overlooked, and the ones still showing up with a shaky kind of faith.
Because grace doesn’t come to shine the spotless—it comes to sit beside the scuffed.
Pull up a chair. Say grace. Guard your peace. You’re not disqualified—you’re testified.