182: How to Navigate the Rabbit Hole & Stay Anchored in the Gospel

Episode 182 // Can you overthink yourself into heresy? // How do you discern a new revelation from a distracting lie? How can you remain a faithful Berean who tests things against the Word but not fall into fringe theories and apostasy? Dive deep into the topic of overthinking and how you can stay centered in your faith while testing the truth.

Episode Timeline

[00:00:56] Disagreement, world falling apart, overthinking, starting point.

[00:06:02] Validating questioning, avoiding useless/ false knowledge. Pursue truth, trust in the Lord.

[00:07:28] Pursuing truth, being balanced amidst claimable interpretations.

[00:12:42] New Testament focus prevents confusion, avoid distractions.

[00:16:38] Gentiles doubting Paul, following Jewish practices. Offensive gospel, questioning God’s Word.

[00:20:26] The importance of the Word of God.

[00:24:29] God’s grace seen through stories of Adam and Eve.

[00:29:59] Pursuit of knowledge can lead astray; seek godly wisdom.

[00:36:46] Finding simplicity in deep, dark pipelines together.

Questions Answered in This Episode

1. How can focusing on the New Testament and the Epistles through the lens of Christ’s work on the cross help to avoid confusion and distraction when reading scripture?

2. How do you discern and vet information against scripture to avoid falling into false beliefs?

3. How do you strive to maintain simplicity in your faith while still engaging with deep theological questions?

4. How do you navigate theological differences within the Christian community while still maintaining unity and respect?

5. How do you ensure a balanced approach when pursuing knowledge and truth, rather than becoming obsessed or paranoid?

6. How do you use scripture as an anchor in your faith, rather than just a starting point?

7. How does Godly wisdom relate to worldly knowledge?

8. How do you discern between healthy curiosity and pursuing knowledge for the wrong reasons?

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