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The Joy Ride #215

The Masculine Journey / Sam Main
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May 29, 2025 5:00 am

The Joy Ride #215

The Masculine Journey / Sam Main

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May 29, 2025 5:00 am

Robby reflects on how God's acceptance can counteract human rejection, drawing parallels with Abraham Lincoln's passion and perseverance in the face of adversity. He also shares personal anecdotes about rejection and the importance of not rejecting others, highlighting the role of being a comfort and a source of Jesus-like love to others.

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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. I want to have fun too. And since you're listening to the podcast, you must be in the mood for some good times and big laughs. And besides, it has been scientifically proven that laughter can clean out your pores and give you a brighter smile. What is my source for this information?

Well, I read it in Trust Me Bro Magazine. Anyway, we have a couple of clips of the guys just having a grand old time joking with each other on a masculine journey. So, let the fun begin!

Yeah, we could do that. But, you know, if you guys – you're missing it if you don't watch it online. We just had the Yod Cam with Danny. He had the biggest Yod ever, I think, I've ever seen. It was a Yod Cam.

Well, y'all are so excited. You know, the fact that I knew God was going to keep coming after you for the time. And there's no doubt in my mind that they staged Abraham Lincoln.

Yes, that's a movie. But undoubtedly, he did that, right? He changed the world because of a passion that God had put in him through not being picked.

And believe me, elections happen. It's a painful experience. And it's a beautiful thing to see, to realize that sometimes he was truly teaching us.

He was truly teaching me not only, you know, what it means to go through the rejection, but also to learn the political things that Lincoln needed to know or that I needed to know as a pastor not to have that stall in Congress. And to know when to use power and when not to use it. And when to use Beaux-Arts guts, too. Yeah, that's going to be my new term, I think. Beaux-Arts guts.

Yeah, I think I'm going to try to revitalize it from the 1860s, you know. Stapler guts would be good for you. Yeah, yeah. Stapler guts, yeah.

Mouse guts. Well, yeah. There's a few little stories there that you'd have to come to a boot camp to hear those stories. Yeah, you would have to.

Yeah, because I'm not going to share them with you. Now there's an incentive. There is an incentive. There is an incentive. So we've got a couple minutes left.

Is there anything you guys would like to add to this topic about bummer lambs? We should have time for Jim's clip. We joked earlier about I usually get 15 to 25 seconds of the last show. He's being nice. He's going to maybe let me into the second show. I'm not sure about that. I'm just getting your hopes up. Just so I can help you with that rejection thing Robby was talking about.

We're training you, Jim. I was actually thinking about the rejection thing. Yeah. And I felt like every girl I ever had a crush on rejected me. And then I realized the first girl that I loved once I was an adult married me.

And she's sitting in here in the studio with us. So all the rest of them, really, the rest of the rejections really didn't count. The one that was important accepted me. And that's true with God. He accepts every one of us, however rejectable we seem to be by human beings.

Oh, we are definitely that, at least I know I am. I think it's only when we've experienced the rejection, though, that you can appreciate when you're not rejected. Because if you never go through that downside, how do you really appreciate the upside so much? Yeah, it gives you perspective on not to reject others, too, which is still hard to do. Sometimes we reject people just because they're not like us, and that's not biblical or whatever. But it reminds you that we all can play a role in the shepherd. We can be that comfort.

We can be Jesus to somebody else. Yeah, absolutely. I sort of go at that the opposite way. I accept people that aren't like me. People like me are irritating. Word agreement. Yeah, exactly. We have a consensus. There's some word that rejects you. I was pretty sure that fed up with doubt that it is. So from the guys at Masculine Journey, I'm Keith, and we'll see you down the road.

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