EPISODE · May 30, 2024 · 17 MIN
Coffee & Christ... The Power of Compassion & Reconciliation
from LifeTransformed With Robert Bolden · host Robert Bolden
Summary In this episode of Coffee & Christ, Robert Bolden shares his thoughts on the verse of the day from 2 Corinthians 1:3-4. He emphasizes the importance of compassion and how it differs from empathy. Robert believes that many people get stuck in their feelings and live in the past, but Jesus can heal them in the present. He encourages listeners to go to God for comfort and solutions in all their troubles. Robert also discusses the attitude behind actions and the power of thoughts, highlighting the need to maintain a pure heart and seek reconciliation with others. Takeaways Compassion is different from empathy as it allows us to meet people where they are but not leave them there. Jesus can heal us in the present, and we don't need to spend time and money going back into our past to find healing. Going to God first for comfort and solutions in our troubles is key. The attitude behind our actions is important, and wrong thoughts can lead to wrong actions. Maintaining a pure heart and seeking reconciliation with others is crucial. Keywords compassion, empathy, healing, comfort, attitude, actions, thoughts, pure heart, reconciliation Keywords compassion, empathy, healing, comfort, attitude, actions, thoughts, pure heart, reconciliation Titles Seeking Reconciliation with Others Going to God First for Comfort and Solutions Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Verse of the Day 02:18 The Importance of Compassion 08:20 The Encapsulation of Life in 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 09:54 Making Faith a Habit 17:16 Conclusion Ready to become part of the community? http://www.lifetransformed.podia.com, message us and we will give you free access. Check out our website: http://www.life-transformed.com Schedule a serve call https://www.picktime.com/LifeTransformed Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bbolden18?igsh=cnlvdjQ5eGJwZTM%3D&utm_source=qr YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx6sszulCUrjodEyThd-rBw
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Summary In this episode of Coffee & Christ, Robert Bolden shares his thoughts on the verse of the day from 2 Corinthians 1:3-4. He emphasizes the importance of compassion and how it differs from empathy. Robert believes that many people get stuck in their feelings and live in the past, but Jesus can heal them in the present. He encourages listeners to go to God for comfort and solutions in all their troubles. Robert also discusses the attitude behind actions and the power of thoughts, highlighting the need to maintain a pure heart and seek reconciliation with others. Takeaways Compassion is different from empathy as it allows us to meet people where they are but not leave them there. Jesus can heal us in the present, and we don't need to spend time and money going back into our past to find healing. Going to God first for comfort and solutions in our troubles is key. The attitude behind our actions is important, and wrong thoughts can lead to wrong actions. Maintaining a pure heart and seeking reconciliation with others is crucial. Keywords compassion, empathy, healing, comfort, attitude, actions, thoughts, pure heart, reconciliation Keywords compassion, empathy, healing, comfort, attitude, actions, thoughts, pure heart, reconciliation Titles Seeking Reconciliation with Others Going to God First for Comfort and Solutions Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Verse of the Day 02:18 The Importance of Compassion 08:20 The Encapsulation of Life in 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 09:54 Making Faith a Habit 17:16 Conclusion Ready to become part of the community? http://www.lifetransformed.podia.com, message us and we will give you free access. Check out our website: http://www.life-transformed.com Schedule a serve call https://www.picktime.com/LifeTransformed Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bbolden18?igsh=cnlvdjQ5eGJwZTM%3D&utm_source=qr YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx6sszulCUrjodEyThd-rBw
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