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The Love and Respect Podcast

Episode 073 - What’s Wrong With Thinking Another Person Is Right?

The Love and Respect Podcast

Love and Respect

Religion & Spirituality

4.4877 Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2015

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Do you believe one spouse’s report without ever hearing the other spouse tell their side of the story? Why? Although a question about marriage, listen in as Emerson and Jonathan discuss this question and how the answer is applicable to all walks of life. How most know that we must hear both sides in a court of law, how the Bible teaches us why, and where we read in Proverbs 18:17 and other scriptures, "The first to plead his case seems right, until another comes and examines him." It is a basic truth: when only one person tells their side of the story it seems convincing. However, when another questions and even counters, a different picture emerges.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the love and respect podcast a conversation that changes the way you view all

0:06.9

relationships whether married single parents or professional.

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Discover the relationship secret hidden in plain sight.

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And now the intersection of theology and psychology.

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Conversations between pastor and psychologist.

0:20.8

They are father and son. hosts Emerson and Jonathan Egerich. Are you ready? Here we go. Welcome to the Love and Respect Podcast, I'm Jonathan Eggrich, as always joined here by my father,

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Emerson Eggrich, I should say almost always. We've had a couple instances where we've done some

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pre-recorded messages by you, but we're so glad you could join us this week as we jump into

0:56.0

episode 73 and we were spending some time here recently trying to come up with a title for this and I think a number of the titles

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you know make make sense and we'll probably even use multiple versions of the title to kind of

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describe you know what you're trying to talk about today

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dad but this is we came up with the title what's wrong with thinking another

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person is right I'll repeat that again what's wrong with thinking another person is right?

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So I hope you'll stay with us here as we jump right into that in a couple minutes.

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But if you didn't get a chance to check out last week episode,

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maybe a little bit challenging for some of you that are in the midst of counseling, some of you that are thinking about going into counseling or know somebody that is, or maybe even some of you out there who are counselors and listen to it and took some reflection on yourself and your own practice and

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helping people whether in a professional sense or your lay counselors inside the church but that was

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episode 72 three reasons some counselors are bad at

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marriage counseling three reasons some counselors are bad at marriage

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counseling and as always you can check that out on iTunes stitcher app other

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podcast apps, including our own app, the love and respect app that you can get for all mobile devices and as I said also iTunes and then

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love and respect podcast.

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