In this episode, we dive into Proverbs Chapter 2 and explore six powerful blessings that come from walking in God’s wisdom as engineers, builders, and believers. Whether you’re in cybersecurity, software, data, or any technical field, this episode will help you align your career with God’s purpose.
Chapters & Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction: The Value of Wisdom
01:19 – Proverbs Chapter 2 Overview
01:37 – 1. True Knowledge of God
02:53 – 2. God’s Protection
03:48 – 3. Making the Right Decisions
04:55 – 4. Multiplication of Gifts
06:22 – 5. Freedom from Temptation
06:43 – Seductive Distractions in Engineering
07:48 – 6. Staying Power & Endurance
08:47 – Reflection: Wisdom in Your Life
10:21 – Outro & Call to Action
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In this episode, I explore the theme of wisdom, particularly through Proverbs 1:20-33, showing how wisdom isn't just abstract knowledge but a practical, transformative force guiding us in our careers, decision-making, and relationships. I challenge you to reflect on your motivations and to heed the call of wisdom, helping to redirect your life towards meaningful, purposeful work that aligns with God's plans.
Chapters & Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
00:34 Exploring the Theme of Wisdom
01:02 Personification of Wisdom in Proverbs
01:49 Wisdom's Call in Everyday Life
03:08 Reflecting on Our Actions and Intentions
04:52 The Promise of Transformation Through Wisdom
07:13 Consequences of Ignoring Wisdom
10:01 Self-Satisfaction vs. Serving Others
12:12 Final Reflections and Call to Action
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This episode of the Godly Engineer Podcast marks the start of season two. After a seven-week break, I'm reflecting on this new season’s focus: wisdom, inspired by my personal study of the Book of Proverbs. This episode explores why wisdom is essential for Christian engineers, drawing lessons from Proverbs about recognizing Godly wisdom, valuing discipline, understanding insightful teaching & living a disciplined life.
Chapters & Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
00:19 Season Theme / The Importance of Wisdom
03:35 Why We Need Wisdom
12:34 Personal Reflection
13:54 Outro
Tech Layoffs, Political Chaos, Wars, Economic Turmoil...But I Trust God Anyway
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In the season 1 finale of The Godly Engineer podcast, I reflect on key takeaways and spiritual insights from previous episodes while emphasizing biblical principles for Christian engineers. Covering topics like prayer, fasting, overcoming imposter syndrome, exemplifying excellence, and maintaining confidence in God, the episode highlights the importance of living, building, and leading with an eternal purpose.
The podcast connects practical engineering practices with faith, encouraging listeners to base their careers on Christian values and God's wisdom.
Join me for a review of the most impactful moments from season one, featuring personal stories and scriptural guidance.
00:00 Introduction to The Godly Engineer
00:38 Reflecting on Season One
04:04 Keeping Confidence in God
09:21 Exemplifying Excellence
16:29 Understanding Imposter Syndrome
18:04 Finding Confidence in God
18:33 Seeking God's Kingdom First
19:24 The Distraction of Social Media
21:57 The Misalignment of Desires
25:09 Surrendering Control to God
30:07 The True Source of Peace
32:45 Conclusion and Season Wrap-Up
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The Godly Engineer is where faith meets technology.As Christian engineers, whether in software, cybersecurity, data, or AI, we’re called to be the world's light (Matthew 5:14-16); our code, systems, and solutions touch the lives of millions. But it’s not just about the work we do, it’s about how we do it: with faith, devotion, and surrender.
God's gifts within us (Exodus 35:31-32) aren’t just for career success but for Kingdom impact. Through the lens of engineering, we reflect Christ. Our work becomes worship when we offer it with excellence and humility, working heartily as for the Lord (Colossians 3:23-24), and doing all things for His glory (1 Corinthians 10:31).
This is more than a platform. It’s a calling to live boldly as Godly engineers, grounded in Christ and led by purpose.
In this episode, I focus on the topic of worry in the current global climate, marked by layoffs, economic turmoil, and geopolitical tensions.
I emphasize the importance of grounding oneself in faith, surrendering career outcomes to God, and experiencing true peace through the presence of Christ.
I also introduce the PACE method (Pray, Abandon, Center, Engage) as practical anchors for peace and encourage you to trust God in the midst of chaos.
00:00 Welcome to the Godly Engineer Podcast
00:51 Today's Topic: Worry in a Chaotic World
01:38 Biblical Principles for Navigating Worry
07:30 The Story of the Israelites: Lessons on Restlessness
11:10 Finding Peace in God's Presence
16:51 Practical Steps to Experience God's Peace
22:11 The PACE Method: A Framework for Peace
26:23 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
27:43 Closing Remarks and Gratitude
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The Godly Engineer is where faith meets technology.As Christian engineers, whether in software, cybersecurity, data, or AI, we’re called to be the world's light (Matthew 5:14-16); our code, systems, and solutions touch the lives of millions. But it’s not just about the work we do, it’s about how we do it: with faith, devotion, and surrender.
God's gifts within us (Exodus 35:31-32) aren’t just for career success but for Kingdom impact. Through the lens of engineering, we reflect Christ. Our work becomes worship when we offer it with excellence and humility, working heartily as for the Lord (Colossians 3:23-24), and doing all things for His glory (1 Corinthians 10:31).
This is more than a platform. It’s a calling to live boldly as Godly engineers, grounded in Christ and led by purpose.
In this episode of The Godly Engineer, I discuss the pervasive issue of distractions, particularly social media, that pull our focus away from our work and spiritual life.
My emphasis is on the importance of setting our minds on things above, as stated in Colossians 3:1-2, and exploring how distractions like social media can misalign our desires and dilute our purpose. Through biblical references and personal experiences, I advocate for a disciplined, spiritually focused life that prioritizes God's purpose over worldly distractions.
This episode also offers practical advice, including the importance of solitude, drawing on Jesus' example in Luke 5:15-16, and being 'locked in' like Nehemiah. I encourage you to continuously ask yourself what you are truly seeking in your use of technology.
The episode underscores the significance of aligning your work and life with Godly principles to impact the world meaningfully.
00:00 Introduction: The Struggle to Focus
01:57 The Age of Distraction
02:12 Biblical Guidance on Focus
03:30 Understanding Distraction
04:46 Mindset and Holiness
07:26 The Fruits of the Spirit
14:28 The Battle Against Distractions
17:14 Jesus as the Model for Focus
19:28 Nehemiah's Determination
22:56 Seeking the Right Things
28:11 Conclusion & Final Thoughts
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The Godly Engineer is where faith meets technology.As Christian engineers, whether in software, cybersecurity, data, or AI, we’re called to be the world's light (Matthew 5:14-16); our code, systems, and solutions touch the lives of millions. But it’s not just about the work we do, it’s about how we do it: with faith, devotion, and surrender.
God's gifts within us (Exodus 35:31-32) aren’t just for career success but for Kingdom impact. Through the lens of engineering, we reflect Christ. Our work becomes worship when we offer it with excellence and humility, working heartily as for the Lord (Colossians 3:23-24), and doing all things for His glory (1 Corinthians 10:31).
This is more than a platform. It’s a calling to live boldly as Godly engineers, grounded in Christ and led by purpose.
In this episode, I continue with the series, sharing insights on exemplifying excellence in your work as an engineer while trusting in God. Drawing from the parable of the talents in Matthew 25:14-30 and lessons from 1 Corinthians 10:31, I emphasize the importance of using your God-given skills and talents to their fullest potential and doing all things to the glory of God.
This episode encourages Christian engineers to avoid laziness and cutting corners and to strive for excellence in every aspect of their work.
00:00 Introduction to Principles of a Godly Christian Engineer
01:05 Exemplifying Excellence in Your Work
02:18 The Parable of the Talents
06:19 Applying the Parable to Engineering
08:12 Striving for Excellence in All Actions
11:09 Doing What is Right in God's Sight
13:23 Trusting God's Will Over Worldly Practices
17:07 Conclusion and Next Steps
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The Godly Engineer is where faith meets technology.
As Christian engineers, whether in software, cybersecurity, data, or AI, we’re called to be the world's light (Matthew 5:14-16); our code, systems, and solutions touch the lives of millions. But it’s not just about the work we do, it’s about how we do it: with faith, devotion, and surrender.
God's gifts within us (Exodus 35:31-32) aren’t just for career success but for Kingdom impact. Through the lens of engineering, we reflect Christ. Our work becomes worship when we offer it with excellence and humility, working heartily as for the Lord (Colossians 3:23-24), and doing all things for His glory (1 Corinthians 10:31).
This is more than a platform. It’s a calling to live boldly as Godly engineers, grounded in Christ and led by purpose.
In this episode, I share more of my journey as a cybersecurity engineer and a Christian, focusing on how I integrate my faith with my career.
I discuss the importance of trusting God, overcoming imposter syndrome, maintaining humility by giving glory to God, avoiding idolizing one's career, and making God the CEO of one's life and career.
00:00 Introduction
01:12 Personal Retreat Experience
02:59 Principles of a Godly Engineer: Confidence in God
03:39 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
06:36 Giving Glory to God
10:14 Avoiding Career Idolization
17:24 Making God the CEO of Your Career
20:40 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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The Godly Engineer is where faith meets technology.
As Christian engineers, whether in software, cybersecurity, data, or AI, we’re called to be the world's light (Matthew 5:14-16); our code, systems, and solutions touch the lives of millions. But it’s not just about the work we do, it’s about how we do it: with faith, devotion, and surrender.
God's gifts within us (Exodus 35:31-32) aren’t just for career success but for Kingdom impact. Through the lens of engineering, we reflect Christ. Our work becomes worship when we offer it with excellence and humility, working heartily as for the Lord (Colossians 3:23-24), and doing all things for His glory (1 Corinthians 10:31).
This is more than a platform. It’s a calling to live boldly as Godly engineers, grounded in Christ and led by purpose.
In this episode, I continue with the series, sharing insights on exemplifying excellence in your work as an engineer while trusting in God. Drawing from the parable of the talents in Matthew 25:14-30 and lessons from 1 Corinthians 10:31, I emphasize the importance of using your God-given skills and talents to their fullest potential and doing all things to the glory of God.
This episode encourages Christian engineers to avoid laziness and cutting corners and to strive for excellence in every aspect of their work.
00:00 Introduction to Principles of a Godly Christian Engineer
01:05 Exemplifying Excellence in Your Work
02:18 The Parable of the Talents
06:19 Applying the Parable to Engineering
08:12 Striving for Excellence in All Actions
11:09 Doing What is Right in God's Sight
13:23 Trusting God's Will Over Worldly Practices
17:07 Conclusion and Next Steps
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The Godly Engineer is where faith meets technology.
As Christian engineers, whether in software, cybersecurity, data, or AI, we’re called to be the world's light (Matthew 5:14-16); our code, systems, and solutions touch the lives of millions. But it’s not just about the work we do, it’s about how we do it: with faith, devotion, and surrender.
God's gifts within us (Exodus 35:31-32) aren’t just for career success but for Kingdom impact. Through the lens of engineering, we reflect Christ. Our work becomes worship when we offer it with excellence and humility, working heartily as for the Lord (Colossians 3:23-24), and doing all things for His glory (1 Corinthians 10:31).
This is more than a platform. It’s a calling to live boldly as Godly engineers, grounded in Christ and led by purpose.
How to Trust God in Your Software, Cybersecurity, Data, or AI Engineering Career.
00:00 Intro
00:52 Background & Principles
02:28 Principle 1 - Trust
06:36 Principle 2 - Purpose
16:42 Final Thoughts
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The Godly Engineer is where faith meets technology.
As Christian engineers, whether in software, cybersecurity, data, or AI, we’re called to be the world's light (Matthew 5:14-16); our code, systems, and solutions touch the lives of millions. But it’s not just about the work we do, it’s about how we do it: with faith, devotion, and surrender.
God's gifts within us (Exodus 35:31-32) aren’t just for career success but for Kingdom impact. Through the lens of engineering, we reflect Christ. Our work becomes worship when we offer it with excellence and humility, working heartily as for the Lord (Colossians 3:23-24), and doing all things for His glory (1 Corinthians 10:31).
This is more than a platform. It’s a calling to live boldly as Godly engineers, grounded in Christ and led by purpose.