Seldom Right, Always Confident




The God Journey show

Summary: "Spiritual maturity is moving from confident arrogance to thoughtful uncertainty." Why is it that those who least understand truth peddle their teachings with confident and demanding assertions, and while those who more clearly understand truth share with greater gentleness? Beginning with a follow-up email from someone who has been living through some of what Wayne shared in last week's podcast on Walking in Death's Shadow, it opens up some thoughts about Christians who are seldom right about the things they want others to know, but they are always confident that they are right. Wayne unpacks the diagram at left (click on image or here for a larger view), to help understand how we process life, and why those who are most coming to grips with what's true will also demonstrate a gentle and open heart in making it available to others. Podcast Links: An Emergency in Kenya could use your help Add your voice to our question/comment line: (805) 539-6980 or Skype us at "TheGodJourney". Wayne's blog on his new book Jack's post on the Valley of the Shadow of Death Momastery on Facebook