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As humans, we all experience limitation. We have limitations in how much we can physically lift or exert, or emotionally feel, or spiritually read or meditate. But how do our experiences "at our limits" shape our personal growth? If we disregard our limitations, we set up injury or burnout. If we flee from recognized personal boundaries, we grow apathetic or lethargic. But we can learn from the example of Jesus Christ the middle way of balance. And by exposing our limitations, and recognizing our need for others and God, we can learn to grow and develop in love for others and God.
This episode is being uploaded later than our usual weekend rhythm, but you see, we have limitations...
For more about us, visit www.facebook.com/devotionaldoctors or www.devotionaldoctors.com. You can reach us by email at [email protected].
Our theme music is "Honey Bee" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com).
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
By Bryan Nash and JD SouderAs humans, we all experience limitation. We have limitations in how much we can physically lift or exert, or emotionally feel, or spiritually read or meditate. But how do our experiences "at our limits" shape our personal growth? If we disregard our limitations, we set up injury or burnout. If we flee from recognized personal boundaries, we grow apathetic or lethargic. But we can learn from the example of Jesus Christ the middle way of balance. And by exposing our limitations, and recognizing our need for others and God, we can learn to grow and develop in love for others and God.
This episode is being uploaded later than our usual weekend rhythm, but you see, we have limitations...
For more about us, visit www.facebook.com/devotionaldoctors or www.devotionaldoctors.com. You can reach us by email at [email protected].
Our theme music is "Honey Bee" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com).
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)