We unpack Job 31:29–30 to show why respectable men refuse vengeance and choose forgiveness, even when wronged. Real cases and Scripture reveal how mercy forms trustworthy husbands and steadies homes. • Job 31 as a lens for respectability • Forgiveness over vengeance as a heart reflex • Proverbs 24 warning against celebrating ruin • Public malice versus private restraint • Courtroom forgiveness and moral courage • Gospel power from Romans 5 to forgive enemies • Marriage and leadership shaped ...
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We unpack Job 31:29–30 to show why respectable men refuse vengeance and choose forgiveness, even when wronged. Real cases and Scripture reveal how mercy forms trustworthy husbands and steadies homes. • Job 31 as a lens for respectability • Forgiveness over vengeance as a heart reflex • Proverbs 24 warning against celebrating ruin • Public malice versus private restraint • Courtroom forgiveness and moral courage • Gospel power from Romans 5 to forgive enemies • Marriage and leadership shaped ...
#208 - Kyle Thompson // How Would I Fight Against Me?
The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson
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2 weeks ago
#208 - Kyle Thompson // How Would I Fight Against Me?
We walk through a simple but piercing self-assessment—“If I were the devil, how would I fight me?”—and match that strategy with Scripture and the Armor of God. We use coaching analogies to plan resistance, strengthen brotherhood, and move from drift to discipline. • Word of God as the sword of the Spirit • Core question for self-scouting temptation • Coaching analogies to anticipate attacks • Paul and Peter on Satan’s schemes and vigilance • Practical resistance through Ephesians 6 armor • F...
The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson
We unpack Job 31:29–30 to show why respectable men refuse vengeance and choose forgiveness, even when wronged. Real cases and Scripture reveal how mercy forms trustworthy husbands and steadies homes. • Job 31 as a lens for respectability • Forgiveness over vengeance as a heart reflex • Proverbs 24 warning against celebrating ruin • Public malice versus private restraint • Courtroom forgiveness and moral courage • Gospel power from Romans 5 to forgive enemies • Marriage and leadership shaped ...