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It’s easy to spot what’s broken in someone else’s life. What’s harder, even though it's deeply transformative, is pausing long enough to see the blind spots in our own. Many of us stumble through life either avoiding tough conversations or swinging the gavel with self-righteous certainty.
Pastor Curt invites us to lay down the weight of condemnation and step into honest, humble self-reflection. By shifting from criticism to accountability, hearts can move from defensiveness to real change.
Instead of trying to "fix" others, find the freedom in looking at your own heart and asking God to guide you further.
Scriptures Referenced: Matthew 7:1–7, Matthew 7:15-23, Luke 7:36-50, John 3:17, John 9:39, John 10:7, 2 Timothy 3:16-17
Key Insights00:00:00 - Honest Self-Reflection
When all you see are other people’s flaws, relationships get stuck and your own blind spots grow. Pastor Curt unpacks why confronting your own brokenness is the only path to empathy and real relational progress.
00:09:49 - Practice Humble Discernment
There’s a world of difference between calling out sin out of love and standing over someone in condemnation. Move from judgmentalism to genuine discernment that brings people together, not drives them apart.
00:18:43 - Test the Fruit
Ever felt lost about whom to trust? Pastor Curt points to Jesus’ challenge to recognize people by their fruit—lives marked by consistent, humble growth, not just impressive talk or big gestures.
00:34:11 - Live Out What You Hear
It’s one thing to agree with truth; it’s another to build your life on it. Here’s your invitation to move beyond lip service and let humility shape your actions, opening the door to belonging and deeper spiritual freedom.
https://springhousemidweek.captivate.fm/episode/planks-specks-fruit-trees
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By Springhouse ChurchIt’s easy to spot what’s broken in someone else’s life. What’s harder, even though it's deeply transformative, is pausing long enough to see the blind spots in our own. Many of us stumble through life either avoiding tough conversations or swinging the gavel with self-righteous certainty.
Pastor Curt invites us to lay down the weight of condemnation and step into honest, humble self-reflection. By shifting from criticism to accountability, hearts can move from defensiveness to real change.
Instead of trying to "fix" others, find the freedom in looking at your own heart and asking God to guide you further.
Scriptures Referenced: Matthew 7:1–7, Matthew 7:15-23, Luke 7:36-50, John 3:17, John 9:39, John 10:7, 2 Timothy 3:16-17
Key Insights00:00:00 - Honest Self-Reflection
When all you see are other people’s flaws, relationships get stuck and your own blind spots grow. Pastor Curt unpacks why confronting your own brokenness is the only path to empathy and real relational progress.
00:09:49 - Practice Humble Discernment
There’s a world of difference between calling out sin out of love and standing over someone in condemnation. Move from judgmentalism to genuine discernment that brings people together, not drives them apart.
00:18:43 - Test the Fruit
Ever felt lost about whom to trust? Pastor Curt points to Jesus’ challenge to recognize people by their fruit—lives marked by consistent, humble growth, not just impressive talk or big gestures.
00:34:11 - Live Out What You Hear
It’s one thing to agree with truth; it’s another to build your life on it. Here’s your invitation to move beyond lip service and let humility shape your actions, opening the door to belonging and deeper spiritual freedom.
https://springhousemidweek.captivate.fm/episode/planks-specks-fruit-trees
Subscribe & Follow the Podcast
Download our app
Our Website
Online Tithes & Offerings
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Contact Info
Springhouse Church
14119 Old Nashville Highway
Smyrna TN 37167
CCLI License 2070006