Gospel Doctrine at Home!
Gospel Doctrine at Home!
In this episode of The Doctrine Drop, we explore Joshua’s command to “be strong and of a good courage” by looking at both the spiritual weight of his calling and the modern science of confidence. We’ll examine why preparation does not always equal confidence, why qualified people can still struggle with imposter syndrome, and what neuroscience teaches about fear, self-efficacy, and courageous action. Through scripture, prophetic teachings, and practical research-backed tools, this episode shows how courage is built when faith, memory, action, and God’s presence come together.
“Six Days of Silence” is inspired by Joshua as he steps into Moses's shoes and trusts the Lord along the way.
Also on youtubemusic (free) and all other paid streaming services on the album: A COME, FOLLOW ME OLD TESTAMENT MUSICAL COMPANION Volume 2
“Don't Forget the Fire” is inspired by the children of Israelites - a generation taught to remember the works of the Lord they never personally saw.
Also on youtubemusic (free) and all other paid streaming services on the album: A COME, FOLLOW ME OLD TESTAMENT MUSICAL COMPANION Volume 2
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