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Unqualified - Life is Like an Onion, Pt 3 - 184

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Have you ever felt like your true self is hidden beneath layers of past experiences and societal expectations? Like an onion, we can peel off one layer and find many more. Some of those layers are hard to navigate through as we try to deal with this thing we call life.
This week on Connecting the Gap, we unpack the explanation of this from none other than the renown philosopher Shrek, as he explains about human complexity, revealing how our protective facades often conceal our genuine emotions and vulnerabilities. By peeling back these layers, we can better understand the internal conflicts that shape us and lead us toward a more authentic, fulfilling life.
Our discussion will take us into the biblical perspective of human creation and our nature of being "fearfully and wonderfully made." We discuss the fine line between self-improvement and self-acceptance, drawing a poignant parallel to Cecilia Gimenez's well-intentioned restoration of the Ecce Homo Fresco. This serves as a reminder that our complexity and value are part of God's grand design, urging us to trust in His patient process of restoration rather than rushing to fix what might not be broken.
You can visit our website at www.connectingthegap.net to find out more about our ministry. Also, check out some new threads at wearewarriorsapparel.com. You'll be glad you did! We pray you have a blessed week!

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Chapters

1. Unqualified - Life is Like an Onion, Pt 3 - 184 (00:00:00)

2. Layers of Human Complexity (00:00:09)

3. The Depths of Human Creation (00:11:12)

4. The Complexity of Self-Perception (00:21:50)

5. Uncovering Layers of Identity (00:33:22)

6. Bridging the Gospel Gap (00:38:45)

191 episodes

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Have you ever felt like your true self is hidden beneath layers of past experiences and societal expectations? Like an onion, we can peel off one layer and find many more. Some of those layers are hard to navigate through as we try to deal with this thing we call life.
This week on Connecting the Gap, we unpack the explanation of this from none other than the renown philosopher Shrek, as he explains about human complexity, revealing how our protective facades often conceal our genuine emotions and vulnerabilities. By peeling back these layers, we can better understand the internal conflicts that shape us and lead us toward a more authentic, fulfilling life.
Our discussion will take us into the biblical perspective of human creation and our nature of being "fearfully and wonderfully made." We discuss the fine line between self-improvement and self-acceptance, drawing a poignant parallel to Cecilia Gimenez's well-intentioned restoration of the Ecce Homo Fresco. This serves as a reminder that our complexity and value are part of God's grand design, urging us to trust in His patient process of restoration rather than rushing to fix what might not be broken.
You can visit our website at www.connectingthegap.net to find out more about our ministry. Also, check out some new threads at wearewarriorsapparel.com. You'll be glad you did! We pray you have a blessed week!

Support the Show.

Contact us at Connecting the Gap

Connecting the Gap does not own the rights to any audio clips or bumper music embeds used in the episodes from third party resources.
Thanks for listening and please subscribe!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Unqualified - Life is Like an Onion, Pt 3 - 184 (00:00:00)

2. Layers of Human Complexity (00:00:09)

3. The Depths of Human Creation (00:11:12)

4. The Complexity of Self-Perception (00:21:50)

5. Uncovering Layers of Identity (00:33:22)

6. Bridging the Gospel Gap (00:38:45)

191 episodes

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