meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Blessed + Bossed Up

Don’t Be Spiritually Scammed: Qualify Wise Counsel

Blessed + Bossed Up

Anchored Media Network

Business, Education, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

In this special replay episode of Blessed + Bossed Up, Tatum revisits one of the most crucial conversations for today’s believer: how to qualify wise counsel. Following her recent teaching on Spirit-led business decisions from Acts 13:1–4, this episode builds upon that foundation by emphasizing the importance of discerning who we allow to pour into us—especially in an era where spiritual influence can be bought, marketed, and misused.

Using 2 Kings 4:1–7 as the anchor text, Tatum unpacks the story of a desperate widow, divine instruction, and miraculous provision. Through this narrative, she walks listeners through how wise counsel played a key role in this woman’s breakthrough—and how we can discern and apply the same principles in our own lives and businesses.

This conversation isn’t just about avoiding deception—it’s about equipping you to hear from God clearly in a noisy world and ensuring that those you go to for advice are truly led by the Spirit.

Main Points Covered:

  • Why this episode is being reposted: Tatum shares the intention behind revisiting this message—to reinforce the importance of spiritual discernment, especially as believers are often influenced by online voices and virtual leaders.
  • Biblical Foundation: 2 Kings 4:1–7 is explored in-depth as a model for how God uses wise counsel to deliver strategy and provision.
  • Discerning Influence: The difference between godly counsel and well-meaning but misaligned advice.
  • Spiritual Maturity: Why humility, biblical grounding, and discernment are non-negotiables for those we allow to guide us.

Five Characteristics of Wise Counsel:

  1. God-Centered: They fear the Lord and submit their advice to what God is saying—not just what works.
  2. Biblically Sound: Their guidance aligns with scripture in full context and is rooted in truth.
  3. Discerning: They are able to perceive beyond surface issues and speak to the root.
  4. Humble and Teachable: They don’t lead with ego or accolades, but with a heart postured toward serving and hearing from God.
  5. Experienced and Spiritually Mature: Their track record is submitted to God, and their insight is seasoned by both time and obedience.

Examples of Wise and Unwise Counsel in Scripture:

  • Moses and Jethro – Exodus 18:13–24
  • Paul and Timothy – 2 Timothy 1:6–7
  • Rehoboam and His Advisors – 1 Kings 12:6–15 (a case study in ignoring wise counsel)

Tatum’s Encouragement:

You don’t always have time to vet people when crisis hits. That’s why building relationships with biblically sound, Spirit-led leaders before you’re in need is essential. Don’t wait until you're overwhelmed to figure out who you can trust. Use this episode as a guide to start evaluating your circle now.



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/blessed-bossed-up7264/donations

Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

You are listening to Blessed and Bossed Up, presented by Anchored Media,

0:05.6

an entrepreneurship podcast for Christians all about how to make God the CEO of your business.

0:12.0

Get ready to be inspired, challenged, but well equipped to live and build your destiny his way.

0:31.2

Hey guys, welcome to another episode of the Blessed and Ballsta podcast.

0:36.6

A couple of days ago, I released the episode on how to make spirit-led business decisions part two. In that episode, we explored

0:39.3

Acts 13, 1 through 4. And because the text starts off with a group of spiritual leaders who then

0:45.8

laid hands on Saul and Barnabas and sent them out, I really wanted to emphasize the point of us

0:53.0

being aware of the wrong spiritual leaders. And I also wanted to

0:58.9

emphasize the point of discerning spiritual leaders and those that we allow to lay hands on us,

1:04.6

those that we allowed to pour into us spiritually, because these people in the text were

1:09.7

anointed by God. They were all in community,

1:12.5

fasting and praying together, and they were anointed by the Holy Spirit to lay hands on Saul

1:18.2

and Barnabas and send them out. But in today's world, because of this online space,

1:23.2

there's just so many influences, so many people that we deem as Holy Spirit led without

1:30.8

properly qualifying them, and even foregoing that in-person community altogether,

1:37.4

it leaves us particularly vulnerable to being influenced by the enemy.

1:43.6

So as I was recording that episode,

1:45.6

I was thinking a lot about a previous Bible on business episode that we did.

1:50.8

It was called Qualifying Wise Counsel.

1:53.9

And I thought that it would be helpful as a great follow-up to also repost that episode.

2:00.0

To further emphasize the point, using a whole different part of

2:04.3

scripture of qualifying wise counsel. This is something that I feel like is so necessary in

...

Transcript will be available on the free plan in 16 days. Upgrade to see the full transcript now.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Anchored Media Network, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Anchored Media Network and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.