Rebroadcast from June 2021 (2023 Summer Season Rerun) Follow Janice on Instagram and Facebook, and visit her show by clicking the link below. Many thanks to Dan and Janice Wolfe, my podcast trainers, for their investment in the podcast at Keep the Heart. You'll want your journal to take notes during this encouraging episode. Is there a way to lighten the load? The Bible gives us precise instructions on how to trade the weights that we carry for the much easier yoke of Christ. It reminds me of butter melting on toast.ĭo you realize we carry heavy things around every day? Heaviness is mentioned in both the Old and New Testament. It's so easy to listen to her deep and beautiful voice. You will be encouraged by Janice in this episode about "The Heavy Things We Carry." Janice's inspiring show, eleven2one, airs on Faith Music Radio from 11am-1pm, Monday through Friday. Veteran radio host, Janice Wolfe from Faith Music Radio is covering for me while I'm out battling illness. Rebroadcast from November 2021 (2023 Summer Season Rerun)ĭo you have friends who help you in ways that make life lighter and brighter? Today's guest host is that kind of friend in my life. The Mirror of God's Word-A Biblical View of Physical Beauty by Robin Parton This episode will focus on what we can do to make things right when we’ve been the offender. It will just delay the repairs.Īpologizing when we’ve done or said something offensive requires spiritual maturity and humility. Developing a bad attitude won’t fix the situation. Was it really all your fault, or was this person just being thin-skinned?Ĭome to think of it, hasn’t she or he said a thing or two in the past that didn’t sit right with you, but you let it go? Where is the grace for you that you gave them when they were in the wrong? The more you replay these unhelpful thoughts, the less inclined you'll be to apologize. You felt really bad about it at first, until you started analyzing the situation. It was an accident, but the outcome was the same as if you’d had done it on purpose. You’ve done or said something wrong and now your friend or family member is upset with you. Rebroadcast from August 2021 (2023 Summer Season Rerun) Mirror Talk-A Journey from Hurt to Healing by Marianne Barnett Minerals for the Mind-A Study of Romans 12 by Kathy Ashley Rough Patches: Temporary Marital Tensions by Francie Taylor Ponder the Path-31-Day Devotional by Francie Taylor Let’s consider three things to help us discern when to speak and when to be silent. What happens if we say something that then things blow up and we get chewed out? How can we sit by and watch someone running straight for the edge of an unseen cliff that we have in full view? Giving advice is tricky terrain. If you've ever had someone deliver an analysis about your life that you never requested, you know how this lands on the ears. Unsolicited advice is easy to give but hard to take. We can usually sense when a conversation is taking a sharp turn, and this can easily happen if we swerve into giving advice without having been asked. Unsolicited advice is a field of land mines. By saying nothing, it may seem like we’re agreeing, but if we speak the truth in love, we may get slapped into submission by a verbal rejection. We may want to try to talk the person out of their plans, but we know that by inserting ourselves like this, we could end up creating tension in the relationship. Listening to someone tell you that they’re about to make an unwise decision is really hard. Are you able to listen to someone sharing a problem without trying to fix it? In other words, can you just listen, or are you formulating a solution as you listen, waiting to blurt it out as soon as the other person stops talking?
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