Talk the Walk

The Posture of a Teachable Heart


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Gabe tells an awesome story of leading a brother in Christ back to Jesus, after he had strayed. In this episode, we gather around Epistle to the Romans 12:16 and wrestle with Paul’s straightforward command: “Do not be wise in your own sight.” What does that look like in real life — in leadership, in marriage, in ministry, in everyday conversations? We talk about how easy it is to assume we see clearly, to lean on our own perspective, and to quietly elevate our judgment above others. Paul calls believers to unity, humility, and a willingness to associate with the lowly — a posture that cuts against pride and self-importance. Around the table, we reflect on how staying teachable protects our relationships and keeps our hearts aligned with Christ. So pull up a chair, pour a fresh cup of coffee, and let’s have an honest conversation about what it means to walk humbly in a world that rewards self-exaltation.

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