Talk the Walk

This won’t take long.

When I talk to people about religion and faith, most of what I say that seems to have any real impact is just this: Listen to your heart. Walk by convictions, not reason. You can’t trust your senses and what other people think to tell you what you really need to know to have peace with God.

All the other stuff I could talk about seems to have a lot less impact, but the one thing no one seems to miss is the encouragement to walk by conviction. So naturally I’m going to suggest that this is our primary message.

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One Response to Talk the Walk

  1. Jay DiNitto says:

    One thing I’ve noticed: their mind will always get things wrong. It could stumble upon something and the heart can take hold, but the mind alone will misfire because it’s not designed for supernatural knowledge. The heart can also misfire and get things not quite wrong but it’s necessary for acquiring this type of knowledge.

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