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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Twenty-Three (5/29/23 to 6/4/23)

Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Twenty-Three (5/29/23 to 6/4/23)

FromCome Follow Me: Mental Health Insights with Dr. David T. Morgan


Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Twenty-Three (5/29/23 to 6/4/23)

FromCome Follow Me: Mental Health Insights with Dr. David T. Morgan

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Length:
10 minutes
Released:
May 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode we'll talk about Matthew 26, Mark 14, and John 13. We'll talk about some of the events in the Last Supper and how Jesus revealed that one of his closest associates would betray Him. We’ll discuss the importance of the question, “Lord, is it I?” and how answering this question honestly can help us improve in our spiritual and emotional resilience. We’ll also talk about the importance of aligning our beliefs with truth. So many of our emotional problems happen because we believe untrue things about ourselves. As we learn to correct inaccurate beliefs and align our thoughts with revealed truth, we can have a more positive emotional experience. 
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Released:
May 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join me for a weekly discussion where we'll talk about some principles from the weekly Come, Follow Me lesson and learn specific applications to improve mental and emotional health.