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The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast

Tara Leigh Cobble - The Spirit of God changes how we live

The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast

CandyRock

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2023

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

God’s never going to give you more than you can handle” – it is really easy to look at punchy one-liners like this one on social media and take them as the whole truth. But do you measure them against God’s word before you take them as the whole truth? The Spirit calls us to use The Word as a measuring stick for truth. He is our guide and gives us wisdom as we walk through life.  The Spirit is meant to bring clarity to us and teach us. All throughout scripture, the Spirit clarifies who Jesus is and points back to the truth (the Son and the Father) teaching us how to be more like Him.  Colossians 3 says to put on attributes like kindness, compassion, patience, gentleness, and more). It is not easy to do everyday, but it is a choice we make everyday day. And if we practice it enough it becomes a habit. By surrendering to the Spirit’s work in us, He will enable us to walk in those attributes, lean into His wisdom, and walk in His Spirit.  The Spirit produces the fruit in us but that takes time. The more time you spend with the Spirit, the more you are nourished and grow. When we get frustrated that we don’t feel we are growing it is easy to be discouraged and bow out. But God is still at work within you. Don’t lose hope. He is developing the fruit in you. Be patient with yourself; He is patient with you.  In this episode, you will hear Candace and Tara-Leigh discuss:  The importance of measuring everything against the Word of God.  How we are unified as the body of Christ because of The Spirit.  Learning from others with different opinions is healthy for you and your faith.  Why kindness is so important to Candace and the story behind her book “Kind Is The New Classy”  The Fruit of the Spirit – and how it is ONE fruit with 9 attributes, not 9 different fruits.  The difference between a transactional and relational partnership with the Spirit.  Scripture Memory of the Season:  1 John 5:1-4 (CSB) Everyone who believes that Jesus is the Christ has been born of God, and everyone who loves the Father also loves the one born of him. This is how we know that we love God’s children; when we love God and obey His commands. For this is what love for God is: to keep His commands. And his commands are not a burden, because everyone who has been born of God conquers the world. This is the victory that has conquered the world: our faith.  For all things mentioned in this episode head over to https://ccbpodcast.com/episodes/season-1/012 You’ll find a link for “He’s Where The Joy” Is by Tara-Leigh Cobble, and at Candace.com can submit questions to Candace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Candace Cameron Burray podcast. I'm Candice. No matter who you are, life can feel like a roller coaster. But in the beauty and the chaos, life is full of love, joy and kindness. Welcome to the Candice Camera Burry podcast. I'm Candice. But this podcast isn't about me. It's about you. I'm here to introduce you to some of my friends

0:23.5

and to have open conversations about life's challenges, celebrations, and everything in between.

0:30.2

I am so excited to introduce to you my season one guest host, Tara Lee Cobble.

0:36.1

Now, Tara Lee finds so much joy in talking about the Bible,

0:39.5

and that's why I asked her to join me today. She hosts the Bible Recap podcast, where she

0:45.6

walks listeners through the Bible in a year, or two, if you're like me. I can't wait for you to be

0:52.5

a part of our conversations.

1:01.8

Okay, Terrily, we're going to start off with some fun facts. All right. One of my fun facts is that I'm a matcha drinker, not a coffee drinker. I watched you drinking matcha this morning. I did. I had it

1:07.8

this morning. Yeah, did your little matcha bowl? I my matcha bowl. It's a whole ritual. I keep my

1:13.3

macha in the refrigerator. I have the little kind of scooper. It looks like a metal, a wooden stick.

1:21.0

And I put it in the little strainer first so that it doesn't clump. Once I add my hot water and then you mix it with a wooden

1:29.1

macha whisk and then it foams up beautifully to this bright green color and then you pour

1:35.7

the hot steamed water to fill the rest of the cup up and you actually pour it over the wooden

1:41.8

whisk so it cleans the whisk while you're filling your

1:46.1

cup. That's efficient. It is efficient. And I love it. I love it. I love how it tastes. I love that

1:52.8

it's good for me. But I also love that it is made in Japan, which is a culture I love. And I've been able to visit Japan five times.

2:03.0

What? I just, I love it. And I, so many things about it. I love the people there. And I,

2:09.3

I, um, I, I, I, I love how respectful they are and how clean they are. And, and there's a lot of

2:17.0

tradition in that country that I really,

2:19.0

really appreciate. So me having matcha every morning is like taking this little piece of culture and

2:25.0

history with me right here where I live, you know, in my house every day. So I know that you

2:31.2

have traveled all over the place. and Israel is one of your favorites.

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