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Myron and Martin reflect on the modern expectation of “knowing God’s will,” arguing that Christian maturity consists not in waiting for divine signals but in exercising wisdom, agency, and judgment—before turning to civility across social ranks, Aquinas on good and evil, and Calvin on Scripture’s testimony to the one true God.
"For I know that my redeemer liveth"
—Job 19:25
03:19 Opening Reflections: Praying for guidance
30:45 Roadside Attractions: Arizona
42:58 Rules of Civility: Social status
59:43 Summa Theologica (Prima Pars, Q47–49)
1:14:39 Institutes (1.10.1-3)
By Myron Steeves and Martin IsrebMyron and Martin reflect on the modern expectation of “knowing God’s will,” arguing that Christian maturity consists not in waiting for divine signals but in exercising wisdom, agency, and judgment—before turning to civility across social ranks, Aquinas on good and evil, and Calvin on Scripture’s testimony to the one true God.
"For I know that my redeemer liveth"
—Job 19:25
03:19 Opening Reflections: Praying for guidance
30:45 Roadside Attractions: Arizona
42:58 Rules of Civility: Social status
59:43 Summa Theologica (Prima Pars, Q47–49)
1:14:39 Institutes (1.10.1-3)