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It's not about the past or future: it's about living out the journey

6 min · 11. Mai 2026
Episode It's not about the past or future: it's about living out the journey Cover

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We spend a lot of time and energy focusing on things outside of our control. We consume ourselves with the past and the future. We believe that "next week" or "next year", we'll really live. And we tell ourselves that for a lifetime. It's time to embrace the journey and to find our satisfaction from it.   Go to www.theforged.org/subscribe [http://www.theforged.org/subscribe] to check out our newsletter. and, if you're looking for The Forged's social media, here it is: Instagram: @become_the_forged Facebook: www.facebook.com/becomeforged [http://www.facebook.com/becomeforged] Youtube: www.youtube.com/@becometheforged [http://www.youtube.com/@becometheforged]

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Episode The Empty Boat Parable | Why You Take Things Personally Cover

The Empty Boat Parable | Why You Take Things Personally

What if the greatest source of your frustration isn't what people do—but the story you tell yourself about why they did it? In this episode of The Forged Man Podcast, we explore the ancient Taoist parable of the Empty Boat and discover how it aligns with powerful biblical principles of forgiveness, humility, identity, and peace. Most of us instinctively assign motives to the people who offend us. We assume they meant to hurt us, disrespect us, or overlook us. But what if they're simply drifting through struggles you'll never see? More importantly, what if your reaction reveals something about your own heart? In this episode we discuss: * The Empty Boat Parable * Why we assume motives we cannot know * The relationship between pride and offense * How Christ modeled unshakable peace * Finding your identity in God instead of other people's opinions * Learning to forgive before resentment takes root If you've ever found yourself replaying conversations, holding onto offenses, or struggling to let things go, this conversation offers a practical and deeply biblical perspective on protecting your peace. Subscribe to The Forged Man Podcast for weekly conversations on biblical manhood, leadership, faith, wisdom, and spiritual growth. www.theforged.org [http://www.theforged.org]

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