342: Don't Be Stupid—a Conversation with Jason Hyde & Chad Messerly
Release Date: 11/07/2025
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Do you feel that your heart is good ground for God's word?
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At one of our COGWA teen camps recently someone asked, “If we break a commandment in a minor way, is it the same as breaking it in a major way?” How would you answer that question? Is there a minor way to sin, that’s somehow ‘not so bad’ in God’s eyes? What does God have to say about this topic? For further study, read ""
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What can dead flies teach us about our reputation and character? Surprisingly, a very important lesson!
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Sometimes we hear this question and can be caught off guard and unsure of how to respond. Is there a simple, easy answer you can adopt? For further study, see “” and
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The Bible instructs us to be joyful. What can we do achieve and maintain joy? For more on this topic, check out “” and “.”
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The Bible shows us that there are valuable lessons to learn from something as simple as a fish—one being thankfulness for the blessings that are provided by the Creator of all life.
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Have you ever spent time thinking about what you are thinking? When we do there is the opportunity to positively change our lives in this busy world.
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Proverbs 12:1 offers a direct statement about being stupid. How can we avoid being described this way? For more information on this topic, check out "" and visit the "" on .
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The US travel document is a small but powerful little document. Despite its size it can teach about the kingdom of God. Presented by Scott Lord
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In this podcast we will explore what Proverbs 21:31 means and the lessons that can be learned. Presented by Nathan Willoughby
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For more information on this topic, check out "Proverb: Taking Correction, or How Not to Be Stupid" and visit the "Learning Center" on Life, Hope & Truth.