Poison In The Pot, ep 1

EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 1H 13M

Poison In The Pot, ep 1

from The Consider Podcast · host The Consider Podcast Hosts Timothy & Jacob

Send us Fan MailA little wild vine can ruin a whole stew—and a little poison in modern “wisdom” can do the same. We put viral clips on the table and test them with Scripture: the grass‑fed dairy debate that spirals into certainty, a watch‑shop negotiation dripping with condescension, a shoplifting brag dressed up as necessity, a rhapsody about Hendrix’s “electric church,” and a blunt monologue on nagging versus peace at home. The goal isn’t outrage or dunking; it’s discernment. Like Elisha adding flour to cleanse the pot, we add humility, patience, and truth to separate what nourishes from what harms.We start with our own tongues. James says we all stumble, and Proverbs warns that hasty speech outruns wisdom. You’ll hear why listening fully beats winning fast and how humor can correct without humiliating. Then we tackle the sweet taste of stolen goods and the gravel that follows, unpacking why public applause can’t erase moral decay. We probe spiritual language around music and celebrity, naming the fine line between admiration and idolatry. And we wade into translation battles, challenging KJV‑only pride with the translators’ original aim: clarity for common people who want to obey God.The final turn lands at home. Better a roof corner than a noisy house, says Proverbs—but there’s a better way. We talk practical peace, daily chores, and the steady work of building a strong home through tone, timing, and service. No algorithms of contempt here—just a call to test the stew, keep what’s good, and pour out the rest.If this conversation sharpened your discernment, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so others can find it. What “poison” are you spotting in your feed this week?www.consider.info

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