I Decide: Embracing Our Power to Choose Part 2
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In this episode, the Anthony and Nathan discuss the concept of accountability within evangelicalism and how it often takes a penal, retributive approach that focuses on behavior modification rather than helping individuals transform. The hosts suggests that a more supportive approach to accountability involves helping individuals notice what is showing up in their lives and holding space for each other to shift through these things. The hosts also touch on the idea that every choice is a fruit of an individual's identity and that calling someone forth into their true identity requires them to impose the objective truth over their subjective experience. The hosts also explore the idea that sin is not only about doing something wrong, but rather about asking who an individual is and calling them into their true identity.
Summary
- Evangelical accountability often focuses on punishing and controlling behavior
- A more effective approach to accountability involves helping individuals recognize patterns and offering support in making changes
- Every choice is influenced by an individual's identity and calling someone into their true identity involves valuing objective reality over subjective experience
- Sin is not about doing something wrong, but rather about identifying and embracing one's true identity
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