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May 21, 2025 12:00 am

Dr. Abbadan Shah discusses the importance of humility in spiritual maturity, while also sharing his thoughts on social media platforms like TikTok and the need for self-improvement. He also answers listener questions on topics such as recognizing the voice of God, valuing relationships, and overcoming setbacks.

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So thanks for your support. Thank you to Mighty Muscadine for sponsoring today's show. Now let's get started. You're listening to Clearview Today with Dr. Abbadan Shah, the daily show that engages mind and heart for the gospel of Jesus Christ. I'm Ryan Hill. I'm John Galantis, and we are here once again, live in the Clearview Today studio. It's midweek, and we are here to give you that extra boost to carry you through the rest of the week. We're going to give you some insight, going to give you some encouragement, going to give you a couple of laughs along the way. But right now we have got to welcome our special guest today. You know him, you love him, you can't live without him. Ladies and gentlemen, it's Dr.

Questions back in the studio. Welcome. What should I say? Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. Are you welcome? You are most indeed welcome.

Funny, but for the past, I would say 20, 30 some years, a lot of people talk like this. It is true. It's true. Yeah. And so I was wondering if you understand what I'm saying. Yeah. I think I do. Every question is interrogative. I think I do. Right? Every statement is in the wrong. Yeah.

Every statement is interrogative. And then go up at the end of every sentence. And then people and the people get up and actually present to people like that too.

Yeah. I used to do that, man. I used to do it thinking it was, it makes you sound relatable, man.

It just makes you sound weak. I learned one of the biggest, unsure, like you're asking, I don't know. Are you telling me or asking me? Seriously, one of the biggest things I learned, actually, I learned from Dr. Shah, who's, who's usually our host here on the show. And I keep trying to introduce you to guys.

I wish y'all could get y'all in the same room at the same time one day, but he taught me the power of just speaking down. You know, just when you, when you end a sentence and you want to sound like you know what you're talking about and you know what you're talking about, finish down. Yes. Yeah.

So it's not, my name is, Abaddon Shah. Right. Right. Is it? I don't know. I trust you.

My name is Abaddon Shah. That's right. That's right. It's got some, got some weight, some gravitas.

That's right. Speaking of gravitas, the verse of the day today coming from second Corinthians chapter five, verse 21. For he made him who knew no sin to be sinned for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in him. You know, Chris Tomlin did this verse, some justice with one of the, one of the best worship songs of like what 2007, 2008 Jesus Messiah, he became sin who knew no sin. But I think one thing this, that song also did was make this verse very, very familiar, almost to the point where it's a little more poetic than it is doctrinal.

You know what I mean by that? Because we tell that to people, he became sin for us. We became sin who knew no sin. He did that for us, but man, that is a doctrinally rich verse. Yeah. What, what does that mean? He became sin for us.

That's one of the hardest to understand passages in the entire Bible. I forgot who that speaker was. I want to say it was G. Campbell Morgan, one time pastor of Westminster Abbey. But maybe not, maybe not. But he's the one who, not Westminster Abbey, Westminster Chapel.

Okay. G. Campbell Morgan? G. Campbell Morgan.

He was a predecessor to D. Martin Lloyd-Jones, I believe. So anyways, yeah, he said it one time that this is one of those verses where when he reads it, he has a sense of awe, a sense of heaviness, not heaviness as in a burden, but heaviness in the sense of, wow, that he became sin who knew no sin. There's a gravity to it.

It really is. And it's not that he became a sinner. He didn't become guilty of our sin on our behalf. And we've been talking a lot these past few weeks really about what exactly is sin. You know, what is the flesh? What is this, this darkness that we wrestle with? And I want to encourage all of our listeners, you should go back and listen to this series that we've been going through on Romans, not only here at Clearview Church, but also on the Clearview Today show.

Today, taking a little break from the Book of Romans, we got some lightning round questions that we're going to do. But first, I got to tell you guys of a hot take that I've got right now. I've come to this realization. This is the segment of our show where we talk about some unpopular opinions, a hill that we are pretty much willing to die on and put it out there for the online community to die with us. This is a new take of mine and I got to share it with you guys. It's a fresh hot take.

This is a fresh hot take because I've recently changed my mind on this. I feel like we ought to go ahead and ban TikTok. I think TikTok ought to be gone. I'm going to go ahead and push the nuclear button, release the hounds, release the kraken. I think it finally needs to be done.

No problem. I'm not a good person when I'm on TikTok. Why do you say that? I'm angry. People rage-bait on there so much. People say things that are... Just to aggravate you.

Just to aggravate me personally, yes. They're not trolling because typically trolling is like, I'm trying to make you angry so that I can laugh at you being angry. People on TikTok want to make you angry because they're angry. They're resentful. Women in particular are real bad about this on TikTok where they'll blast men or they'll blast their husbands or whatever.

And then everybody else gets angry. And I've been actually thinking about this a lot, how this just works online. I have a problem where I'm chronically online. And I'm not a good...

I don't feel like I'm a good person when I am. I deleted my Reddit account years ago when Holden was born. I deleted my Reddit account.

I've been happier ever since. I think TikTok replaced that vacuum. I can 100% see that. I am on a different side of TikTok, I feel like. And maybe this is because I've actually gone in like, please don't show me content like this.

Please don't show me content like this. But most of my TikTok is like cooking videos. That's a lot of what my TikTok is, but I don't watch it a ton. But I understand what you're saying.

Well, here on the Clearview Today show, we did a segment where I talked about leaving the groceries outside. And I posted that as a TikTok. And my inbox got flooded. I'm talking about like 100,000 views. Seven to 8,000 comments of angry women.

Yeah, yeah. Not in support of the video. They were angry telling me that my wife was going to divorce me. I would never see it coming. Telling me I was a terrible husband. I was teaching my kids. So for the benefit of those like me, tell me a little bit about what you posted. I posted a clip from this show.

Okay. Where Ryan and I, and you were in there too. It was talking about how, it was talking about how I, it was a did I do that segment. But did I do that where I said that, hey, the groceries came. I told Ellie, I'll get the groceries in just a few minutes.

I was playing a video game with Gavin and I forgot about them. And about 30 minutes later, she asked me to get them in. I was like, oops, I forgot them. And then went got them in.

It was supposed to be like a haha. Did I do that? I lost track of time. Posted it on TikTok and people like a lot of women, bitter, resentful women lost their minds. Got really angry. Started sending me direct messages. All this must be Democrats.

They were all Democrats. Most of TikTok. Yeah, it is. I feel like, no, like I'm not even talking about the whole like a bite, you know, that company bite dance that owns them, that takes all your information, sells it to China or whatever. I'm not even like, like, yeah, that's bad enough. It's just not a good place. And I think I'm going to delete it. I think I'm going to delete it. You're done with TikTok?

I think I'm done. Well, years ago, somebody told me not to get an account. So I never did. So I don't, I do not have a TikTok account. I can easily do it.

I can do it right now. But I just felt like, OK, that's one social media I do not need. And it's not going to benefit me at all.

It's not going to really help me make an impact in the world. Now, we do have TikTok as a Clearview account. And I think there is a TikTok in my name. That's where we post. That's where we post clips of this show.

But for the benefit of our listeners for years, I'm not the one posting it. We've got a team. Yeah, we've got a team. And a lot of that is done by AI now. Yeah. Yeah. So somebody else is taking my content and putting it out there. Yes.

So don't think he must have a lot of time on his hand because he's over here posting on all these websites or in all these social media platforms. I'm not doing it. That's right.

I don't even have an account. Yeah. But I think that's honestly for the best. I think it's a good place to get your message out there.

It's not a good place to engage with people. And I think I'm going to stop. I think I'm going to stop. You heard it here first. I'm done. I think honestly, President Trump should have banned it.

Personally, I'm proud of you. Thank you. Because unless using it for something good like automated feeds or posts or whatever, I don't know how they, what they call them on TikTok. They just, I don't know what they call them either. They're not ticks.

They're not talks. It's a TikTok. Like you post. Yeah. You post a TikTok.

Yeah. Okay. You post TikTok. So unless you're trying to go there and post a TikTok on your own, each one, like let me post a message. But if you're, you have videos and reels from other places and you're posting in there of you, of course.

Yeah, that's fine. If not, get off. I'm getting off.

I think I'm going to delete it. It's not, it's not making me happy. It makes me like, I can understand internet trolls. You know what I mean? I used to be an internet troll myself where like you say something that's going to press people's buttons and then you're like, haha, look how mad they are.

But these are people who are just angry and they want you to be angry too. So I, I think I'm done. That's, that's my hot take.

That's my hot take. Are you even on TikTok? You got an illuminator.

You got Ryan Hill. No, I have, I have my own, but you do the cooking videos. Send me some, that's, that's what it is on my for you. Send me some cooking videos and people doing silly. All I got is angry women.

I'll send you some light hearted, angry, liberal, funny. All right. We need to get into a lightning round questions. So Ryan, do you want to explain what lightning round? I would love to. So lightning round questions are where you take an episode of the show and we enlightening round style.

So very rapid fire. Submit some questions to doctor questions. Some of these are user submitted. Some of these come from John and myself, but it's a chance for you to hear the heart and mind of the host of your Clear Read Today show.

That's right. Doctor questions. What is something that you want deeply, but are hesitating or maybe even holding off maybe hesitating is not a great word. What's something you're holding off to pursue? I don't know.

That's a great question. What's something you want deeply? I don't have any second PhD. Yeah, but I'm not hesitant to pursue it. It just needed a little time. Just need time to get it. Yeah, because I'm very close to narrowing down the subject. I have a few appointments to make with people.

Once I've done that, I'll be ready to go. Yeah. Yeah. So I guess that would be the difference between being hesitant or hesitating. Hesitating is probably not the right word. Maybe what is something you want to do, but now is not the now is not the time.

That would be one of those. Now as in like right now or this fall of 2025 is not the best time. But 2026, I'm very confident that 2026 will be the year. Wow. That's awesome. I'll jump back in the ring. Do you want to say what field you're or you want to wait and get it more? I want to wait and get a little bit more on firmer ground before I put that out there. Understood.

Understood. How do you recognize the voice of God in your life? I would say the voice of God never contradicts his word.

Good point. That's one of the basic ways to, to check and to determine whether or not what you're hearing or what you're feeling is coming from God. If it's contradictory to the word of God, to the Bible, anywhere in the Bible, then it's not the voice of God.

God is not going to say one thing and then expect something else. I can imagine as a, as a pastor, you've counseled people who have struggled with that, who thought that the voice of God, I thought that because you know, as a teenager, when I got saved, I had read stories in the Bible where God spoke to someone and then I actually spoke to people who were like, Oh yeah, God spoke to me and told me this and I thought, okay, that's what Christians hear. They hear like a, like a voice inside their head and I never, never once have heard the voice of God. Do you ever have people who think that? That they hear the voice of God or that God is going to speak directly to them?

Oh yeah. All the time people feel like, well, you know, God told me and some of the things they're saying, God told them, I can just say, that's not true. But most of the time I don't tell them that unless it's like detrimental to their health or whatever. I will not, I'll just be like, Oh, okay. All right. Yeah.

God told me to, to leave my spouse and you know, start another life over here with this person. They're like, Oh no. Yeah. Now if they're telling me like, Hey, I'm being in a, I'm in an abusive relationship, it's really, really bad.

Of course I would say, yeah, God does not want you to get beat up for or have this, this pain inflicted on you. So maybe you need to look for some help. Yeah. And anyway, I can help you.

Please let me know. But it's like, Oh, I'm not in love anymore. I'm just not happy.

I just haven't been happy for a while. Yeah. Okay. Next question. What do you value more now than you did 10 years ago?

Nicole? Yeah, I do. Yeah. I value more now than I did 10 years ago. That's a good answer.

That's a good answer. The longer I live, the longer I'm married to Nicole, I know how wonderful she is and how perfectly God has designed her to be that partner in life. So yeah, of course I loved her very much when we first got married. I loved her very much as we began this journey together, whether it was at seminary in Wake Forest or being a pastor in Henderson, North Carolina.

But the longer I live, the more I see how much God knew exactly who I needed. That's awesome. Some shout out, Nicole.

Yeah. Shout out, Nicole. And, and I, and I'd like to say something there cause you inspire me a lot. You do something with your wife that I don't see a lot of husbands do. I see it very much the opposite way, but I never see it that you challenge your wife, you challenge Nicole, you know what I mean?

To a fight? No, not to a fight, but like, like typically, typically the narrative is the woman is fine. She's, she's already arrived by the time she's, she's born virtuous.

She's born perfect. I'm being a little facetious, but she's challenged her job is to make the husband a better man. Yeah.

That's the narrative. And which is fine. Sure.

Fine. But I never see husbands saying, you need to go back to school. You need to better yourself. You need to improve. You need to, and it's not in a way that you're not enough, but it's like, I know how much potential you have within you.

And I don't see husbands talk to them. Before people get angry with me, I even challenge her to go to the gym. Yeah. And now please don't throw rocks through your phone and get a radio station out of me. The reason I do that is because, Hey, you'll have better energy. Yes. You, you will feel, feel better about yourself.

Let's go to the gym. And, and she's had a busy season with internship and finishing up her masters and reading. I mean, she, she, she, she reads everything like in her, like when I was assigned like textbooks that you're going to read three textbooks and these are the readings. I would pick out the one that I really liked and really was, you know, like this is going to help me read it all the way.

The others, I was skimmed through them. Yeah. Nicole is not like that. She's going to read the whole thing.

She's going to read the whole thing. Wow. So it was very busy, busy season, but I told her, I said, once it's over, you need to go. Yeah. Why? I was like, because you need to take care of your health. Yeah. You'll feel better.

You'll feel better. You take your health and the older you get, the more chances. Now, trust me, I know from personal experience, the more chances of, of diabetes, cholesterol, all these things has come looking for you. True.

The more active you can be now, the better it will be for you then and eat better. Like eat more salad. Nicole doesn't like salads.

Really? I mean, have you seen her loving salads? Uh, I see her eat them, but I think I said eating and loving are not the same.

Fair enough. But here's the funny thing. She was loving salads even before I ever got into them.

What changed? She just don't like them no more. I mean, it's just like, I just, no, I don't. So I'm like, so now I'm eating salad because I have to, okay. It's not like I'm in love with salads, but I have to. So many times we start sitting down ready to eat. I'm like, get some salad.

What? I'm like, I'm eating salad. Do you want to get some? Yeah, I'm, I'm fine. I'm on a, I'm on a weight loss thing right now. We're like, I'm in the gym four times a week and I've cut my calories down to 1900.

Ellie's like, Oh, I'm in the last stages of pregnancy. I'm not only eating cookies every night, but I'm eating them in the bed. I'm like, can you please just, if you're going to do that, will you at least take it on out of here?

Yeah. She'll be bringing like steak, baked potato, bring it in the bed with all sorts of butter and salt and stuff. I'm like, I'm over here eating this little tiny little meal prep bed is when you're done with your knife. Give it to me as I can chop my foot off.

Go ahead and start on this. Plunge it right into my kidney. Is there a question that you wish more people asked you? Is there a question you wish more people asked you and what is it? Oh, wow. That's a great question. A question most people, I don't know. These questions are really, really, really good. Yeah, they're good. These are good questions.

Wow. If you want, we can move on to the next one. You can think about that.

Let me think on that. Let's move on to the next one. What's a failure or setback that ended up becoming a blessing? So coming to clear view in 1999 and I came in 1998 as a youth pastor, 99 as a pastor, and then I put together a plan before our executive committee committee, which is pretty much the church. You know, there was only like 12 people. So on how we can grow, how this church can really blossom and they shot it down. I mean, they just like completely destroyed it. And at the time it felt like it was a huge setback. It was a failure. It was either failure on my part or failure on their part to follow God.

Either way, it was a big failure or so I thought. What I didn't realize is God had to prepare me to be the person who would help lead the church through that transition, through that change. And that took time. So, I mean, do the math from 1999 to 2025. How many years is that? 26.

26 years. Yeah. Yeah. So I had to grow. I had to grow.

Wow. And so what I thought was a setback was actually a blessing. God was preparing me to grow. Amen.

I love that. What have you learned about yourself in the last year that surprised you? I would say, I would say that I'm able to see the bigger picture on life. Not that I ever abandoned God's calling vision or the principles that I began with, but I'm able to see the bigger picture of how God is working in my life and my family, all of that. I'm able to step back and see that. And I thought I would never see it.

I thought I would become bitter. Do you think, wow, do you think that's something that comes necessarily with age? Like we, like what I mean by that is we know that there are some people who no matter how much they age, they don't mature. They can't see the bigger picture of life.

Right. But then with young people, younger people who are like, I want to see the bigger picture, but I, I can't see past the right now. Is there any answer for them other than just wait and you, and as you get older, you'll see it. I would say prayer. If I could add anything to that answer would be pray. If anything that surprised me is how God answers prayers. Some of the prayers that I prayed, God answered them in ways that I didn't expect. And then I had to sort of taper my prayers. So I would say, yeah, learn about myself that I can see the big picture, but also I can see the power of prayer. Yeah, I love it.

Yeah. Who believed in you before you believed in yourself? I would say my parents, my parents and my grandmother.

That's a good mom, dad, grandmother. Uh, I mean on a very early age, they would tell me how smart I am. They would tell me how, uh, I was different in a good way.

Um, and, and so that helped a lot and I was very diligent in what I did and very focused, very hardworking. Um, uh, you know, starting from right first grade I had, cause I went to kindergarten as well, but kindergarten did not have this class ranking, but starting in the first grade on there were class ranks. I mean you were given a badge, like a, like a round badge to put on your tie and it read first in class. Wow. Yeah. And so first exam or first semester I come home with a first in class badge on my tie and I showed it to my parents, look at this.

And they're like, what is that? Wow. We didn't see that with Fred. That was their first statement. Fred, did you?

I don't know. I never got one of those. I got it from first in class to get in trouble. Was he a troublemaker in school or just kind of a normal kid? He was, he was, he was, yeah.

Two educators raising a child can be like tough or it can be like they can get away with murder. But that was, um, that was awesome to see my parents. They already saw that, but then they would encourage me and say, you, you, you're going to do great things. And so that helped a lot. Yes. Even though when I was not doing great things, when I was in college, when I came to America, the first couple of years I was in my bachelor's, uh, I was sort of disillusioned, clueless.

So just, I was just wandering, just kind of, you know, just like a tumbleweed. But that, but that foundation of belief and trust that they had. It came back. Yeah.

It came back. I love it. Check it out. Oh my golly. Wow. Yeah. Look at the girl. Look at the girl on the, uh, on the left.

Yeah. She's not happy. They cannot find her.

They can't find her. She's a prefect is a real thing. I thought that was like a Harry Potter thing, but prefect is a real, I mean, British school. That's, that's where they got a prefect. Yeah. But she didn't see it, by the way, that's kind of nothing to do with the rainbow. Yeah. That's a unfortunate situation.

30 years, 40 years ago, we didn't know for our, for our audio only listeners. This is a picture of a Dr. Shah as head boy. This is that your senior year that your last year? Yes. A head boy of four houses, the yellow, red, green, and blue. That's the rainbow. And those other prefects of those different houses.

Uh, let's see. I don't know what happened to green, green, green, something happened there. Do you remember those? Do you remember those girls? Oh yeah.

Some of them are friends with me on Facebook. Okay. I think not the head girl. No, no. The funniest thing about that picture is sister Lena.

Go back to the, yeah. Just the way she's sitting and her, her, her, her habit, I guess we call it. It looks like she's holding my hand, but it's not.

It looks like her hand is down there holding yours. It does. It's not a little bit. Do you see Nicholas and Dr. Shah's face? Absolutely. You do? I do too.

A hundred percent. I can see Thomas. I can see Thomas too. And like the structure of your face, but I see Nicholas in the look.

I see Nicholas in the look. Yeah. Yeah. And then if you go to the other picture that we have over here, uh, this one came from a bright idea.

I had get all the troublemakers and make them a school hall monitors because if you give all the inmates, so were they all, are they all troublemakers except for you? Look at them. I mean, what do you think? Well you're like, your tie is different than all theirs, right? Is that the head boy? Yeah.

Plus stuff. Uh, I think I had the first in class badge on or something like that. Anyways.

So yeah, I am the man. Green is not there either. Greenhouse. I don't know.

That's like the Slytherin. They were gone. They were just falling behind.

Invested with envy, I guess. So what, so what happened? You, you were like, we're having, we're having problems at the school. We're going to have all the troublemakers be like the cops. We're going to have the prisoners run the jail. Yeah. Well, how do you think that would work guys? Folks, if you let all the inmates run the prison. Now maybe they will rise up to the challenge and become great people.

Uh, these didn't. Is that the mother superior? Is that the mother superior in the middle? Uh, well she was not a mother superior. She was just a sister, a sister who was a principal. Mother superior is a, is a higher position.

Gotcha. At our convent school, we had a mother superior and then after she was transferred to another school in a whole different region, um, we didn't have one for a while. And I think later on they ended up having a mother superior after I left. When you, when you presented this idea to her, was she like, okay, yeah, I think that sounds good. So everybody was on board. Yes.

How long did it take to fall through? Oh, I knew it. The first week was a bad decision because when they're walking the hallway doing things, goofing off, you're like now we got a good reminder that, that teenagers are teenagers the world over. Exactly. We got time for one more question. I think it's the perfect question to end on with that in mind, Dr. Shaw, Dr. Questions, what is spiritual maturity? Uh, I'm not laughing at people.

Oh my goodness. I would say a true mark of spiritual maturity is a humility. I would say. And what I mean by humility is not just walking around kind of hunched over. Humility is recognizing that God is in charge and everything you are and you have is because of the grace of God. I believe that is true spiritual maturity.

And I can give scriptures to back that up. Humble yourself in under the mighty hand of God, and he will raise you up, raise you up. I consider that as a, as a, as being mature, not raise you up as in make you big and powerful. No raise you up as in make you mature, make you somebody that others can emulate. And that happens only when you humble yourself and recognize that is God.

Everything is him. Amen. Dr.

Questions. Thank you so much. I'm just going to give you a good round of applause. Thank you for being here with us. Well, I was, I was going to give him a round of applause and then that didn't happen. It's all good.

It's all good. I'll just give you one myself. There you go. Fantastic. Fantastic guys. If you enjoy today's episode, if you have a question you'd like to submit for a future episode of lightning round questions, write in and let us know two five two five eight two five zero two eight.

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