Magnified

Christianity Isn't About Never Making a Mistake…

We Christians are afraid of accidentally defying God with our choices — that's understandable — but is EVERY choice really a test of loyalty to God? That’s a recipe for anxiety. We’re meant to spend our entire lives learning how to think like God, and we're going to make mistakes along the way. But the Bible shows us that He is more than ready to forgive us. So let’s magnify this idea, and look at how the Bible gives us guidance on decision-making within the framework of God’s will.

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Watch this sermon from a long-time minister on this same topic to dive deeper: https://www.ucg.org/sermons/choices-choices Read this blog for another take on the same topic of choosing your way through life: https://www.ucg.org/beyond-today/blogs/choose-your-own-adventure 

Scriptures referenced (explicitly or implicitly) in this episode: 0:33 - Psalm 23:4 
1:10 - Philippians 4:6 
2:38 - Philippians 4:5-6 
4:11 - John 16:33 

*** About Magnified *** 
We deliver a robust biblical education through quick and entertaining videos with an aim to bring the hope of the gospel into digital spaces — rife with memes, bright colors, and probably too many pop culture references. 

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Micah Gunn

Host of Magnified

B.A. Theology and Biblical Studies (2022); Regent University

In addition to serving as the host for Magnified, Micah is a script writer, producer, and content creator. He is a 3rd generation Christian living in Columbus, Ohio and serves as a deacon in his home congregation. He graduated from Ambassador Bible College in 2019  and served on the program’s staff after graduation. Micah operates his own theology and apologetics podcast called “Truth Be Told,” and is currently pursuing his Master’s degree in Clinical and Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University.