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Walk Humble is a conversation, hosted by Brandon Cox, about life, faith, and relationships among people who admit they don't have all the answers. Humble is a frame of mind, a state of being, and a way of living life. We walk life’s pathway with a sense of humility about who we are in relationship to God, self, and others. We will stumble and stray, but humility and love will restore us and guide us home.

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In the chronicles of Jesus' first advent are tucked two stories of angelic visits that have similar overtones but completely different results. Both stories are found in the first chapter of Luke, and both involve an angel named Gabriel delivering messages of miraculous occurrences to two separate people.First, of the priest named Zechariah, Luke tells us (in Luke 1:5-20) that Gabriel broke the news to the aged priest that he and his wife, Elizabeth, would have a son in spite of being in their older years, and that they were to name him John. John's assignment would be to prepare the way for the long-awaited Jewish Messiah.Zechariah's response is a simple and completely understandable question: How?In Luke 1:26-38, Gabriel visits Mary to announce that she, a virgin, would conceive and bear a son. Her response to Gabriel, in a nutshell, is: How?Two people, visited separately by the same angel, offering the same question in response to the prophecy of the miraculous: How?But Gabriel's response to each of them is quite different.What if Gabriel silenced Zechariah not as some kind of punishment, but because that was the most compassionate way to respond to Zechariah in this season of his life?Zechariah's story reminds me that God is incredibly patient!Support the showConnect, read more, listen in, give feedback, or partner to support this podcast at WalkHumble.com.
The spiritual journey we're all on, whether we asked to be on this journey or not, is anything but simple. I see a life of faith unfolding in at least three movements.SPIRITUAL LIFE PHASE 1: ConstructionFrom the time we’re born, we’re constructing a life. And this construction uses materials that were around long before we were. Family historyCommunity lifeMediaPlayEducationFriendshipsReligionTraditionMost of the people who have been a part of your formation will want to stop you here at this point - the construction phase.It’s likely you will face a lot of fear and uncertainty if you allow your faith, as it has been received and developed thus far, to be open to questions.And truthfully, very few people choose to move into deconstruction.Deconstruction tends to choose you.SPIRITUAL LIFE PHASE 2: DeconstructionSometimes this happens gradually, but this is rare. Almost always, it is a crisis.Something happens (an experience in life)We pull a thread (we start asking questions)We watch our faith seem to unravelIt is in this season that we are most vulnerable. Most likely to:Turn very inwardly away from people.Internalize our struggle.Act out in rebellious, destructive ways.Become angry.Allow resentment to set in.Develop apathy.Give up.And here is the good news…There is more. You were wired to be spiritual, to seek and to search. You’re smart enough to ask all of these questions because you were made in God’s image.SPIRITUAL LIFE PHASE 3: ReconstructionThis is the phase where a new (or renewed) faith begins to form.And this is a faith you get to own. This time, it’s personal.Welcome discovery.Of the universe.Of people.Of yourself.Welcome mystery.Of God.Of life.Of death.Of eternity.Go on a new spiritual journey.A contemplative journey.A listening journey.A learning journey.A journey into becoming love.From here forward, Eternity is the limit.Submit feedback and questions at www.walkhumble.com or email  brandon@walkhumble.com. If you believe in this work and want to support it, you can give a one-time or recurring gift at walkhumble.com/support.Support the showConnect, read more, listen in, give feedback, or partner to support this podcast at WalkHumble.com.
 Today’s episode is about how to experience a daily, continual spiritual awakening. We sometimes use the term “spiritual awakening” to refer to historical moments in our culture in which a large number of people experienced Spirit-led revival and renewal. Or we use the phrase to describe a single moment of salvation, baptism, or rededication. But then it’s over. But spiritual awakening can be more than a moment; it can be a lifestyle. And it can be more than a personal, individual experience with God in mystical terms. Spiritual awakening can be a process whereby, over time, we leave behind the old life, the old us, and the old nature and put on the life of Christ instead.Spiritual awakening is more than a one-time occurrence – it’s a daily lifestyle.1. Move away from darkness.Many of us grew up in movements that sought to define darkness in terms of certain practices, but darkness is more intimate than that. We’ve experienced seasons in which we weren’t outwardly doing anything that would be deemed sinful behavior by others, but we knew deep down we were in an unhealthy, unholy place.This darkness of rebellion is what we must leave behind if we are to experience true awakening. We can’t remain in places of anger, selfishness, and deception if we are going to experience the fullness of God at work in our lives.Living in reaction to my pain.Living in protection of myself.Living in opposition to God.Living in resentment toward people.Living in regret over my past.2. Walk in the light of ChristLiving in light of the cross.Living in light of the resurrection.Living in light of grace.Living in light of my new identity.Living in light of love.I'd be really happy and thankful if you consider sharing this episode with somebody that might need to hear it, especially maybe a young person in your life who's sort of forming their views and values as they march forward. And if you believe in this work, if you appreciate what I have to say and you want to support the podcast and all the other writing that I do, just visit www.walkhumble.com/support. Okay, you can drop a small one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Either way, I'm just glad you're here. I want us to make progress. But I want us to do without all the pretense I hope we can walk humble. Thanks so much for listening!Support the showConnect, read more, listen in, give feedback, or partner to support this podcast at WalkHumble.com.
Stop Trying to Fit In

Stop Trying to Fit In

2023-03-3013:41

In order to “fit in,” you usually have to become like the people you’re trying to fit in with. Everyone will have expectations and standards for you to meet, and if you strive to fit in, you’ll need to meet them. The process of trying to fit in always causes stress.Belonging, on the other hand, is a different matter. You get to find the spaces and circles in life where you belong. That is, you get to decide who you are, celebrate who you are, and choose to do life with people who respect you for who you are.How do you make that shift? That’s what this episode of Walk Humble is all about. Learn more at walkhumble.com. Support the showConnect, read more, listen in, give feedback, or partner to support this podcast at WalkHumble.com.
We live in a wonderful world! A wonderfully flawed, sometimes violent, totally unpredictable, and definitely unsafe world. It’s broken and beautiful. Whatever you might believe about Jesus, he was definitely bold about his claim that God’s desire is to save this broken world through him, God’s Son, Jesus. But what does that mean?Millions of Christians can quote John 3:16, but our finite human minds can’t even begin to comprehend the magnitude of God’s love for his creation, much less understand the ways in which he is saving, redeeming, and renewing the entire cosmos.So let’s have a conversation about that. What did Jesus really mean when he said we couldn’t see the kingdom of God unless we were born again, or that God loved the world by sending his son to save it? We have to start by removing many of our wrong assumptions and approaching Jesus in a fresh way.Support the showConnect, read more, listen in, give feedback, or partner to support this podcast at WalkHumble.com.
One big question we all wrestle with is this: What does God expect from me?I mean, if he created me and birthed me into this messed up, confusing planet where pain and suffering and division are the norm, how does he expect me to navigate life here? What does he require of me?Over two thousand years ago, a prophet named Micah boiled the answer down to three values or actions.Do justice.Love kindness (aka,  mercy).Walk humbly with your God.I can navigate anything if I do so while living out these three values. And here’s the beautiful part: It’s SO simple.And… he’s along for the journey to empower us for this walk.Read more at walkhumble.com.Support the showConnect, read more, listen in, give feedback, or partner to support this podcast at WalkHumble.com.
Welcome to Walk Humble

Welcome to Walk Humble

2023-02-1507:52

Walk Humble is a conversation, hosted by Brandon Cox, about life, faith, and relationships among people who can admit they don't have all the answers. In this introductory episode, Brandon talks about the seven core values that guide the content of Walk Humble:Love trumps everything else.God is Mystery.Healthy is holy.Everybody matters.We do justice.We love mercy.We walk humble.Humble is a frame of mind, a state of being, and a way of living life. We walk life’s pathway with a sense of humility about who we are in relationship to God, self, and others. We will stumble and stray, but humility and love will restore us and guide us home.Have questions? Want to chip in and support?Want to connect or follow along?WalkHumble.comSupport the showConnect, read more, listen in, give feedback, or partner to support this podcast at WalkHumble.com.
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