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Faith vs. Stupidity: Why God Won’t Rescue Your Bad Decisions

Faith vs. Stupidity: Why God Won’t Rescue Your Bad Decisions

Update: 2025-12-19
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Are you trusting God, or are you testing Him? The Enemy loves to twist Scripture to make recklessness look like faith. Here is why God's protection is not a license for your stupidity.

In Week 2 of our Wilderness Series, we are breaking down the Second Temptation of Jesus (Matthew 4:5-7). The Enemy doesn’t come as a monster; he comes as a theologian, quoting Psalm 91 to trap the Son of God.

We are talking about the subtle but dangerous trap of Presumption—making reckless decisions with your money, your health, or your business, and then demanding God fix it.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Why the Devil quotes the Bible (and how he twists it).

  • The difference between a God-given Sign and an Ego-driven Stunt.

  • "Boring Obedience": The Tom Brady principle of success that no one wants to talk about.

  • Why sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do is "take the stairs" instead of jumping.

If you have been waiting for a miraculous bailout for a mess you created, this episode will help you stop jumping and start walking in wisdom.

0:00 - The Enemy Acts Like a Theologian 1:30 - The Pinnacle: Public Pressure & Ego 3:30 - What is Presumption? (The "Fake Faith" Trap) 5:40 - God Is Not Your Safety Net for Bad Decisions 8:00 - God's Protection is Not a License for Stupidity 9:40 - The Tom Brady Principle (Boring Obedience) 11:25 - The Challenge: Stop Jumping, Start Walking

#FaithVsStupidity #Presumption #BoringObedience #ChristianLeadership #ShiftsAndLadders

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Faith vs. Stupidity: Why God Won’t Rescue Your Bad Decisions

Faith vs. Stupidity: Why God Won’t Rescue Your Bad Decisions

Rion Robinson