Goodness in Action: Pastor Max's Guide to Faith and Recovery
Episode Overview
Goodness is an active expression of moral excellence and virtue It stems from God's character and is intended to benefit others Goodness is not static, but kinetic; it moves and acts Max emphasizes the selfless nature of faith and recovery The episode resonates with a message of hope and resilience
Goodness is about moral excellence, good behavior, competency. In our faith, we sometimes need that help. Goodness is not static, but kinetic. It moves.
Ever wondered how the concept of 'goodness' can play a pivotal role in your recovery journey? In this episode of Studio RC, Pastor Max Ingram takes a deep dive into what it truly means to embody goodness as one of the fruits of the Spirit. This isn't just about being good; it's about living out moral excellence in a way that impacts both your faith and your path to sobriety.
Max weaves together personal anecdotes from his childhood, biblical teachings, and real-life applications to paint a vivid picture of how goodness can be a transformative force. He emphasizes that goodness is an active expression of God's character, meant to benefit others and reflect the selfless nature of both faith and recovery. If you're looking for a message of hope and resilience, this episode is packed with insights that will resonate deeply.
Max's heartfelt discussion serves as a reminder that goodness isn't just a passive state but a dynamic virtue that can guide you through life's challenges, especially those related to addiction recovery.