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Well it's clear nobody is perfect! This episode should have aired between Hebrews and 1st Chronicles, but it was missed by yours truly. Anyway, off to the episode!
Why "weird" you ask? Because fallen society and even our hearts can tell us to behave and act a certain way that goes against the goodness of God. Are you tired of chasing happiness down the same old, beaten path? Join us as we dive into Luke 6:16-36, where Jesus flips the script on conventional wisdom and unveils a radical blueprint for true joy.
This episode of Random Acts of Study explores the nature of the heart compared to Jesus' teachings of the Beatitudes, challenging our notions of happiness and revealing a path that leads to genuine fulfillment.
In this episode, you'll discover:
The surprising secrets to happiness according to Jesus, that go against everything society (and our hearts) tells us.
By Random Acts of StudyWell it's clear nobody is perfect! This episode should have aired between Hebrews and 1st Chronicles, but it was missed by yours truly. Anyway, off to the episode!
Why "weird" you ask? Because fallen society and even our hearts can tell us to behave and act a certain way that goes against the goodness of God. Are you tired of chasing happiness down the same old, beaten path? Join us as we dive into Luke 6:16-36, where Jesus flips the script on conventional wisdom and unveils a radical blueprint for true joy.
This episode of Random Acts of Study explores the nature of the heart compared to Jesus' teachings of the Beatitudes, challenging our notions of happiness and revealing a path that leads to genuine fulfillment.
In this episode, you'll discover:
The surprising secrets to happiness according to Jesus, that go against everything society (and our hearts) tells us.