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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So you've been there yet ero dot net, rre dot net.
There are so many podcasts to choose from, seventeen total,
all with different subjects, all with different ideas. It's time
to grow forward. Put your voice and your ears out
there are dot net Erocollins podcasting. I like asking questions. Well,
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the reason why is because the fund begins when you
start doing the research for answers such as, if God
is so forgiving, does God forget? Plus, speaking of forgiving
and forgetting, does the average person trust their local car
and truck mechanic? Huh Oh. My name is Erro. I'm
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a daily writer, a silent wolf. I stand on the
sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study, then activate.
I happen to call it the daily Mess, a chronological
walk through an everyday world. Yeah, it's my morning writing
as a receiver of thoughts and ideas. We as people
tend to throw things to the side because we're gonna
deal with it later on. Well, when a subject arrives
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inside of me, I know it's time to dig in.
It's still keeping that daily journal, but by doing the research,
the picture becomes clearer. This is the daily mess. If
God is so forgiving. Does God forget forget the original sin?
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That is, first, we need to cover the meaning of
forgiving versus forgetting. Inside many interpretations, God's forgiveness doesn't always
mean that God's memory has been erased. The real meaning
behind that is that God's forgiveness is the higher Power's
choice to no longer hold the sin against the guilty party.
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God forgiving is the act of mercy, not memory loss.
It's a divine choice to see us all brand new.
Case in point, is the original sin that of Adam
and Eve in the garden. How would you like to
be them? All of these decades and centuries later, and
we're still talking about Eve getting a bad case of
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the fruit munchies Jeremiah thirty one thirty four. I will
forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more.
When it all boils down to it, the subject at
hand is basically saying, I know what you've done, but
I choose to see you through love, not your past.
The real journey sits on the paths of choice to
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forgive and to forget, turning judgment into grace. Speaking of
forgiving and forgetting, does the average person trust their local
car and truck mechanic. Hey, welcome back to the daily mess.
Does the average person actually trust their local car and
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truck mechanic? Check your gut before the answer is unveiled.
Do you trust those who've been diligently trained to tell
you the truth about your car or truck's working condition?
Reports show mechanics are nowhere to be found on people
we think are telling us the truth. Forty to fifty
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percent of those recently surveyed kind of think they're being
ripped off. The number one reason for such a disconnection
is our actual fear of being overcharged and or upsold.
Even if you've had the same mechanic for years, the
trust level has plenty of dents and dings located right
there in the center of the core. The key issue
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here is transparency. If a shop clearly explains the issue
at hand, it warms up the fear factor. Mechanics who
offer a written estimate with photos stand a better chance
of winning the popularity contest. They compare their lack of
trust to the same feelings that we get when we're
trying to buy a new or a pre owned car
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or truck. We just don't trust people with a large
sum of our money and you know what, it's completely natural.
I'm Marrow and that's the daily mess.