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Most men are quick to use the tools in their garage but slow to use the greatest resource they have: God Himself. In this episode of The Applied Word, we dive into Psalm 67:6 through the lens of Charles Spurgeon's morning devotion for April 27th. We discuss why we naturally try to bear our own burdens and how to practically draw on God as our guide, shield, and daily provision. No fluff. Just the Word and the walk.
đź“– Scripture & References
- Psalm 67:6
- Charles Spurgeon, Morning and Evening (April 27 Morning)
⏳ Episode Timestamps
0:05 – The Hook
0:28 – The Reading
1:23 – The Meaning
1:57 – The Applied Word
2:38 – The Close
🛠The Applied Word: This Week’s Challenge
- In Your Work: Ask for His counsel before making decisions or heading into meetings.
- In Your Family: Lead by example and cast your family's anxieties onto the Father instead of shouldering them alone.
- The "Resource": Track your first response to problems this week to see if you default to your own strength or His.
đź”— Connect & Reflect
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By Justin McFaddenMost men are quick to use the tools in their garage but slow to use the greatest resource they have: God Himself. In this episode of The Applied Word, we dive into Psalm 67:6 through the lens of Charles Spurgeon's morning devotion for April 27th. We discuss why we naturally try to bear our own burdens and how to practically draw on God as our guide, shield, and daily provision. No fluff. Just the Word and the walk.
đź“– Scripture & References
- Psalm 67:6
- Charles Spurgeon, Morning and Evening (April 27 Morning)
⏳ Episode Timestamps
0:05 – The Hook
0:28 – The Reading
1:23 – The Meaning
1:57 – The Applied Word
2:38 – The Close
🛠The Applied Word: This Week’s Challenge
- In Your Work: Ask for His counsel before making decisions or heading into meetings.
- In Your Family: Lead by example and cast your family's anxieties onto the Father instead of shouldering them alone.
- The "Resource": Track your first response to problems this week to see if you default to your own strength or His.
đź”— Connect & Reflect
If this message sharpened you today, please subscribe and share it with a brother who needs a clear signal in the noise.
Stay sharp. We’ll see you next time on The Applied Word.