041 | Who Are You Listening To?
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SS041 Shepherd & The Shrink Who Are You Listening To?
Scripture has the power to bring our salvation. If we really believe that, then why do we reject it and instead inadvertently choose lies?
Today, we talk about the story of the first temptation. We discuss the distinction between lies and cognitive distortions, and we note the power of community. We discuss what the book of Genesis really is, and we discuss what the role of science should be. We talk about why Satan is characterized by deception, what it means to have your eyes opened to Christ, and how to overcome shame.
“Every evil thing has to disguise itself as something good. Otherwise, we’ll run from it.”
- Dr. Martin Fletcher
This week on Shepherd & the Shrink:
Lies vs cognitive distortions
The value of community
What is deception?
The dangers of doubt
Overcoming shame
Resources mentioned
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