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The Jeff Cavins Show (Your Catholic Bible Study Podcast)

How I Learned to Read Minds

The Jeff Cavins Show (Your Catholic Bible Study Podcast)

Ascension

Self-improvement, Education, Christianity, Jeff Cavins, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Faith, Bible Study, Catholic, Catholicism, Christian, Catholic Bible Study, Ascension, Ascension Press

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2019

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Do you want to learn how to read minds? All you have to do is think about what you wish people would do for you, and then do it for them. You’ll find it’s exactly how people want to be treated. It’s like reading their mind.

Do you want understanding, forgiveness, compassion, respect, and friendliness from others? They want that from you as well.

We can also look to Scripture to discover how people want to be treated, especially the fruits of the Holy Spirit.

“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such there is no law” (Galatians 5:22-23).

See the shownotes for more details, resources, and Bible verses to ponder. You can find them at ascensionpress.com/thejeffcavisshow or email us at [email protected]

Snippet from the Show
“I know that this is the way I would want to be treated, so I will treat people I meet today with self-control, gentleness, I’ll be faithful, I’ll walk in goodness, I’ll be kind, I’ll be patient, I’ll promote peace, I’ll exhibit joy, I will walk in love. I’ll be understanding and forgiving.”

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Jeff Caven Show episode 108, how I learned to read Minds.

0:07.0

Hey, I'm Jeff Cavens. How do you simplify your life? How do you study the Bible?

0:15.0

All the way from motorcycle trips to raising kids, we're going to talk about the faith and life in general.

0:21.0

It's the Jeff Kaven Show.

0:25.0

Hey, welcome to the show. I knew you were going to show up today. I read minds. That's what we're going to talk about today. I'm going to share with you how I learned to read minds and I think you're going to find it

0:36.4

interesting. Very interesting. Hey, I want to say hi to all of our folks around the country who've been writing, you've been so good, you've been

0:44.8

writing to us and telling us all kinds of ideas for shows and how the show has made a difference

0:50.1

in your I recently came across your podcast and it has been a true and honest blessing.

1:05.8

The biggest takeaway from the talks I've heard so far is that our faith journey is exactly that,

1:11.2

a journey.

1:12.4

Your podcast on isolating spiritual disciplines and the

1:15.9

other on feel like quitting is exactly what I needed to hear. Practical and

1:21.5

encouraging. I've begun to perform an examination of conscience each

1:25.9

night as a way of beginning to isolate spiritual disciplines one at a time, and my battle with

1:31.5

constant fatigue seems less daunting. Thank you, Tylia, for

1:35.2

writing, really appreciate that. Lily writes and says, good evening, I love the

1:40.9

show, so thankful I found it. Mind you, while looking for something else

1:45.1

on YouTube, listening to a few videos somewhere along the way, I heard the name Jeff Cavens,

1:50.4

and then I started searching for any videos that YouTube might have

1:54.4

ended up Googling the name and found the podcast show immediately subscribed as

1:59.7

I resonated so much with the topics. Funiest part is, I was initially trying to find a YouTube video guide

2:07.0

for an easy step-by-step way of reading the Bible.

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