
Feel The Hurt, Not The Hate
In a recent episode of "Perilous World Radio," hosts David Masters and Jan Masters discussed the significance of the 4th of July, reflecting on former President Trump's speech that offered a compelling history lesson about America's past. David emphasized how educational institutions have gradually excluded much of this history from their curricula, making Trump's perspectives particularly relevant. The conversation then pivoted to the forthcoming elections and the concerning rise of communist ideologies in major cities like New York, prompting questions about the current political climate.
In the second half of the episode, David highlighted essential research indicating that the heart sends more signals to the brain than the brain does to the heart. Jan posed intriguing questions about what these reveal about our humanity, referencing scripture on the heart and the concept of a "hardened heart" versus a "heart of flesh. She suggested that the emotional numbness many experience is a result of sin, yet through spiritual renewal, individuals can reclaim their ability to feel deeply and process both joy and hurt. She echoed David’s father's wisdom, urging listeners to "feel the hurt, not the hate," and encouraging authentic engagement with life's emotional experiences..
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