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The JLM Podcast
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22 episodes
8 months ago
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Why do you justify emotions? They are not real
The JLM Podcast
29 minutes 25 seconds
12 months ago
Why do you justify emotions? They are not real
In this thought-provoking episode, recorded on the 249th birthday of the US Marine Corps, we delve into the complex topic of emotions and their place in our lives. The discussion opens with a reflection on whether it is acceptable to display emotions, especially anger, and how these emotions are often compared to those of Jesus and God. The episode explores the importance of managing and controlling emotions, emphasizing that emotions are merely fleeting periods of time and memories. Drawing on biblical examples, it imagines a world where Jesus was overly emotional, highlighting the contrast between human emotions and divine purpose. The speaker addresses the societal expectations of men to manage their emotions, arguing that men, made in the image of God, have a role to lead and guide their families. The conversation touches on the order of God, emphasizing that fulfilling our roles is crucial for harmony. Drawing from Ecclesiastes and other scriptures, the episode reminds listeners of the universality of emotions and experiences across cultures and classes. It argues that emotions, if unchecked, can deceive and lead us away from God, encouraging listeners to seek guidance from God and learn from past experiences. The episode concludes with a call to overcome self-made hells and return to God through Jesus Christ, highlighting the power of choice and the promise of spiritual growth and leadership.
The JLM Podcast