
Upset The World Studios My Spirit Feels Something Coming & My Body Is Scared.. | Wide Open #149
Nov 21, 2025
Tim Ross dives deep into spiritual formation, emphasizing the need for submission and obedience to God. He discusses the importance of the fruits of the Spirit over speaking in tongues and encourages setting healthy boundaries in relationships. The conversation also touches on dealing with anxiety, the complexities of family prayer, and responding to criticism with kindness. Listeners hear practical advice on navigating personal struggles, including fostering growth and using fasting wisely, all wrapped in lighthearted banter.
02:49:24
Relinquish Control Through Obedience
- Release control by practicing submission and obedience to what God instructs you to do.
- If you resist, recognize it as a submission issue and address it through obedience.
Christ Leads The Home First
- You don't have to be the leader of everything; Christ leads the home when you submit to Him.
- Leading your wife and children well reduces pressure and creates a realistic role to grow into.
Fruit Over Sound In Spiritual Life
- The fruit of the Spirit matters more than outward spiritual expressions like tongues.
- Evaluate Spirit evidence by character—love, joy, peace—rather than by sound or spectacle.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Setting Discipleship Friday Focus
01:59 • 4min
Promoting discipleship resources
05:36 • 5min
Ad break
10:28 • 19sec
Releasing control: submission and obedience
10:48 • 2min
Speaking in tongues and fruit of the Spirit
13:09 • 7min
Tongues require interpretation
19:51 • 1min
Ad break
20:56 • 26sec
Loving from a distance and boundaries
21:22 • 4min
1 Samuel 10: Saul's agreement with God
25:03 • 7min
Disciple others despite personal doubts
32:12 • 3min
Family prayer: Lord's Prayer and bedtime
34:47 • 3min
Aligning spirit, heart and body
37:35 • 6min
Responding to criticism with kindness
43:44 • 9min
Anxiety, therapy and trusting process
52:48 • 4min
Infidelity, scripture, and context
57:11 • 2min
Accepting God's forgiveness
58:56 • 4min
Opening live call-in segment
01:02:50 • 2min
Giving loving advice: listen first
01:05:05 • 7min
When advice is ignored: release control
01:11:36 • 10min
Parent-child disrespect and boundaries
01:21:30 • 7min
Surrender plus action in family conflict
01:28:40 • 11min
Handling a toxic parent: boundaries and guardrails
01:39:41 • 17min
Fasting safely and alternatives
01:56:26 • 8min
Fielding callers: pastoral counsel
02:04:27 • 5min
Leading without a model: growth plan
02:09:14 • 19min
Practical growth: routines and language learning
02:28:13 • 19min
Lighthearted banter and Spanish practice
02:47:11 • 2min
Outro
02:49:31 • 3min

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