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Keep the Heart

Replay Thursday-Blind Spots in Life

Keep the Heart

Francie Taylor

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Religion & Spirituality

2.4616 Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to Replay Thursday, where we play the most popular episodes from the previous season.  Have you ever almost side-swiped a car because they were in your blind spot? We often "side swipe" people in our daily lives for the same reason: they were in our blind spot. When new cars added the Blind Spot Warning System to vehicles, it really helped drivers to know when someone was in that zone. The system detects vehicles in the blind spot and notifies the driver of their presence, often with a light in the sideview mirror and an audible warning ping. It's great that there's a warning system to help us avoid car crashes. Too bad there’s not a Blind Spot Warning System to keep us from human clashes. This episode covers three common blind spots, and what we can do to avoid side-swiping other people in our lives. Apply: Living What We Learn--Daily Devotional by Francie Taylor NEW! Far Above Rubies: A 31-Day Devotional by Melissa Hedrick NEW! Encouragement for Young Women: A 30-Day Devotional for Teens by Charity Berkey & Team What Do I Have to Lose: Losing My Way and Finding God's by Janice Wolfe Sister Friends by Francie Taylor--Same book NEW LOOK Minerals for the Mind: A Study of Romans 12 by Kathy Ashley The Mirror of God's Word: A Biblical View of Physical Beauty by Robin Parton Fret Not: Peace of Mind in Perilous Times by Tim Zacharias Follow Keep the Heart on Instagram Like Keep the Heart on Facebook

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0:00.0

Welcome to Replay Thursday, where we play the most popular episodes from the previous season.

0:06.0

Does someone do something that really irritates you? I mean, it really gets under your skin.

0:11.7

Well, did you know that the things that bother us and others are often blind spots in our own lives?

0:19.0

We can't see our own faults as easily as we can see the faults in others.

0:24.6

Ouch. Let's talk about blind spots.

0:32.9

Welcome to Keep the Heart Podcast with Francie Taylor. Francie is an author, teacher, and conference

0:40.0

speaker known for sharing biblical insights that are practical and inspiring. Now back to today's

0:47.3

valuable study. Have you ever almost sideswip wiped a car because they were in your blind spot?

0:59.8

The car wasn't in your side view mirror. You couldn't see it because it had entered that little

1:05.2

strange area where drivers cannot see the other vehicles. According to the National

1:09.7

Safety Council, on average, a car has two

1:12.6

main blind spots. They're generally at the back left and back right side of the car, and we know this.

1:18.9

These are the areas where the driver cannot see by using just those sideview mirrors.

1:25.0

Now, when new cars added the blind spot warning system to vehicles, it really

1:30.0

helped drivers to know when someone was in that zone because it warns you. The system detects the

1:35.7

vehicles in the blind spot while you're driving and it'll notify you with a ping that someone is right

1:41.5

there. Some systems are even higher tech. They'll give an additional

1:45.1

warning if you turn on your turn signal when it's unsafe for you to merge or change lanes. Huh,

1:51.6

too bad there's not a blind spot warning system for everyday life, right? Well, let's look at three

1:57.9

common blind spots and what we can do to detect them in our own lives.

2:02.7

First, there's the blind spot of fault finding.

2:06.0

Now, this blind spot allows us to see other people's faults more clearly than our own.

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