February 27, 2025 5:00 am
Discovering one's true identity is a lifelong journey, often marked by struggles with pain, addiction, and self-discovery. For the host, this journey began in his youth, where he turned to drinking to cope with difficulties, but ultimately found redemption through his faith in God.
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This is the Truth Network. In this podcast, you can expect to laugh and smile with godly men who want nothing more than to honor and glorify God. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the joyride. Hey Joyriders, so what you just heard was the 100% true reasons why there hasn't been a Joyride episode for the past two weeks.
Yep, that is exactly how it happened. Now, are any of you buying what I'm selling? No? Yeah, I didn't think so. But hey, hey, hey, you gotta give me this. I gave it a good shot. Well anyway, we're back now, so let's get to this week's clip. You know, I think the problem was the thunderstorm.
Yeah, I think I might have gone overboard with that one. You don't listen to the enemy telling you who you are because it's a lie. And the story in my life really is the... Well, I wasn't going to use these clips. I was trying desperately to find a really old song that was stuck in my brain from the first time I saw the... I read the title, Who Am I? And I was looking for an old song. And I wasn't sure who did it. And I went through Moody Blues and a couple other folks that I liked to listen to back then. But it turned out it was Country Joe and the Fish. And if you know who that is, I'm very impressed. Even our wisest man didn't recall that group.
But it's Who Am I? And it was very morose, very sad. And it reminded me of my youth, and I loved that song when I was quite young. And I did the drinking. I discovered alcohol, took away some of the pain at 14, 15, and drank pretty heavily until I got married. And that was actually what got me through high school in many ways. But not a good way. And recovering from that over the many years was an interesting trip. But God was faithful through it all. And He's the only one that can tell any of us who we truly are. I'm pretty sure in some parts of the South that I don't think you could listen to a band named Country Joe and the Fish and not drink. I think it would be really good. So from the guys at Masculine Journey, I'm Keith, and we'll see you down the road. This is the Truth Network.