

Hope + Help for Blind Spots with Tim Riddle
Feb 3, 2020
46:43
In this episode of The Hope + Help Project, Christine Chappell interviews Tim Riddle. They discuss Tim's book, "Blind Spots: What You Don't See Can Hurt You" to learn how the gospel of Jesus Christ helps us uncover roadblocks to change in our lives and relationships.
Questions considered:
• What is a "blind spot?"
• What are some scriptural narratives that illustrate the realities of blind spots in our lives?
• What is the difference between looking and seeing?
• Why is it important to consider the motivations that can foster blind spots in our spiritual growth and relationships?
• Why is humility a necessity when addressing revealed blind spots?
• What does accountability through biblical community have to do with blind spot removal?
• What are some practical ways we can work in tandem with the Holy Spirit to address blind spots when they are discovered?
View the full show notes & links for this episode: https://wp.me/p6NcCC-Zg
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