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The SCUAD lesson, "Who Is Leading You: The World or the Spirit," explores the ongoing tension between worldly influences and spiritual guidance. It outlines how global conflicts, societal divisions, and various media tactics, including appeals to similarity and the vilification of opponents, can draw individuals away from God's truth and into turmoil. A primary tool introduced is biblical introspection, a process of self-examination guided by scripture that encourages individuals to challenge their ingrained biases, reflect on negative behaviors, and align their thoughts and actions with God's will. This practice aims to foster personal growth and transform one's mindset, enabling more respectful interactions within the community and focusing on building a unified "kingdom within the world" rather than being consumed by external disagreements.
By Alton MurphyThe SCUAD lesson, "Who Is Leading You: The World or the Spirit," explores the ongoing tension between worldly influences and spiritual guidance. It outlines how global conflicts, societal divisions, and various media tactics, including appeals to similarity and the vilification of opponents, can draw individuals away from God's truth and into turmoil. A primary tool introduced is biblical introspection, a process of self-examination guided by scripture that encourages individuals to challenge their ingrained biases, reflect on negative behaviors, and align their thoughts and actions with God's will. This practice aims to foster personal growth and transform one's mindset, enabling more respectful interactions within the community and focusing on building a unified "kingdom within the world" rather than being consumed by external disagreements.