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Why We Only Love "Good People": Romans 5 & Christ's Standard of Love | Larger Than Logic Podcast

9 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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Most people believe they're loving… until they're tested. In this episode of the Larger Than Logic Podcast, we break down a powerful truth from Romans 5:7–8—that while people may struggle to sacrifice for a "good" person, Christ died for us while we were still sinners. That changes everything. This conversation challenges the way we define love in our relationships, marriages, friendships, and even how we raise our children. Because the truth is—many of us don't operate from Christ's standard of love, we operate from a conditional version of love that responds to how others treat us. And that's where things break. 💡 What You'll Learn in This Episode: * Why most people think they love well—but don't under pressure * The difference between loving people because of them vs. loving them because of God * What Romans 5:7–8 reveals about true, sacrificial love * How "broken love" quietly shapes your marriage, friendships, and parenting * Why loving like Christ does not mean tolerating sin or lacking boundaries * How to keep your heart open to reconciliation, restoration, and growth * The long-term impact of modeling conditional vs. Christ-centered love for your children 🧠 Core Message: If your love is based on how people treat you, it will always be unstable. But when your love is rooted in your relationship with God, it becomes consistent, disciplined, and transformational. This episode is about closing the gap between the love we claim to have and the love we're actually living out—so we can lead our families, relationships, and communities with truth, strength, and grace. ⚖️ Real Talk: This isn't about being passive. This isn't about ignoring wrong. It's about: * Keeping the door open * Holding the standard high * And loving people from a place of obedience—not emotion Because what you practice… you pass down. 📲 Social Media Instagram: @Avery.TaylorLTL YouTube: @LargerThanLogicPodcast

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episode Bullies Hate Competent Men: Build Skill, Strength & Character in Christ | Larger Than Logic Podcast artwork

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Why do some people seem disturbed by another man's growth, discipline, peace, or competence? In this episode of Larger Than Logic Podcast, we break down the reality of modern "bullies" — not just physical intimidation, but the systems, mindsets, insecurities, spiritual attacks, and psychological pressures designed to keep men small, silent, distracted, weak, and dependent. This episode explores why competence, capability, and Christ-like character are some of the most dangerous things a man can develop in today's world. Drawing from Proverbs 22:29, Avery explains how exposure creates capability, repetition creates competence, and closeness to Christ creates character that cannot easily be manipulated or destroyed. You'll learn why: * Many men feel psychologically attacked when they pursue excellence * Weakness attracts control * Competence reduces fear, dependency, and manipulation * Bullies often rely on intimidation because they lack true authority * Skill development is spiritual warfare when done in service to God * Your interests may actually be clues toward your God-given assignment * The gym, discipline, business, communication, and skill-building are all modern parables for spiritual growth This episode also reframes resistance, hate, criticism, and intimidation through a biblical lens and challenges men to stop shrinking themselves to make insecure people comfortable. In This Episode * Proverbs 22:29 explained * Why bullies target capable men * The connection between strength and freedom * Exposure vs repetition: capability vs competence * How fear and trauma create the "internal bully" * Why systems often reward compliance over character * Building Christ-like character under pressure * Why your interests matter more than you think * Using discipline and skill development to serve God and people * Why competence creates leverage in life Key Takeaways * Exposure builds capability * Repetition builds competence * Closeness to Christ builds character * Competence removes dependency on intimidation * Strength without Christ becomes ego * Christ without discipline becomes passivity * Men need integrated development: mental, spiritual, physical, and communicative Action Steps 1. Identify one interest that deeply pulls your attention 2. Find the high-value skill connected to it 3. Expose yourself to it daily 4. Practice one sub-skill for at least 15 minutes a day 5. Learn from people already competent in that area 6. Refuse to let discouragement separate you from your growth 7. Use your growth to serve others, not dominate them Scripture Proverbs 22:29 "Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before kings; he will not stand before obscure men." This Episode Is For: * Christian men seeking purpose * Men struggling with insecurity or fear * Young fathers and husbands * Men trying to develop discipline and confidence * Men dealing with toxic environments or workplace politics * Entrepreneurs, creators, athletes, and builders * Anyone tired of shrinking themselves to survive If this episode helped you, share it with another man who needs encouragement, direction, and strength. Subscribe to Larger Than Logic Podcast for conversations about: * Masculinity * Christian leadership * Discipline * Mental strength * Communication * Skill development * Purpose * Business * Fitness * Character development Social Media Instagram: @Avery.TaylorLTL Youtube: @LargerThanLogicPodcast

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episode Performative Man vs Renewed Man: Stop Performing, Start Living in Truth | Larger Than Logic Podcast artwork

Performative Man vs Renewed Man: Stop Performing, Start Living in Truth | Larger Than Logic Podcast

There's a version of you that people clap for… And there's a version of you that God actually created. In this episode of the Larger Than Logic Podcast, we break down the difference between the performative man and the renewed man — and why so many men are unknowingly living a life built on performance, pressure, and silent exhaustion. If you've ever felt like: * You have to be the perfect example everywhere you go * You're dependable for everyone… but can't depend on anyone * You constantly adjust yourself to fit what others need * You take on responsibility that was never yours * You feel pressure to be strong, smart, calm, capable… all the time Then you're not just "disciplined" — you might be performing. ⚠️ What You'll Learn in This Episode 1. The Performative Man (And Why It Feels Necessary) Many men didn't choose performance — they developed it to survive. * Becoming the "strong one" * The listener who never forgets * The one who solves problems, carries burdens, and stays composed * The man who can adapt to any environment These aren't weaknesses. They're skills built under pressure. But here's the truth: 👉 What helped you survive can quietly start destroying how you live. 2. The Hidden Cost of Always Performing Living this way creates a dangerous foundation: * Relationships built on who you pretend to be * Respect tied to your output, not your identity * Exhaustion from carrying roles you were never meant to hold You become: * Loved for your performance * Valued for your usefulness * Seen… but not actually known And over time? 👉 That version of you becomes unsustainable. 3. Why Giving From Emptiness Is Dangerous It's not wrong to give. But it is destructive to give what you don't actually have. There are more "diggers" than just gold diggers: * Emotional diggers * Status diggers * Validation seekers * People who rely on your strength instead of building their own If your identity is built on performing, 👉 you will attract people who depend on that performance. 4. The Spiritual Cost (The Part Most Men Miss) When you perform instead of live in truth: * You distort your identity * You disconnect from who God actually made you to be * You unintentionally present a false image of strength and faith You're not just exhausting yourself… 👉 You're showing people a version of life that isn't real. 5. The Renewed Man: Living From Identity, Not Performance In Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7), Jesus lays out a standard that doesn't shift based on pressure, environment, or consequence. The renewed man: * Doesn't shape-shift to be accepted * Doesn't overextend to feel valuable * Doesn't perform to earn identity He lives from truth — even when it costs him. 🔥 This Episode Is For You If: * You feel pressure to always "be on" * You struggle to ask for help or depend on others * You've built your identity around being reliable, strong, and capable * You're starting to feel the weight of constantly showing up for everyone 🧩 Key Takeaway You don't need to become more impressive. You need to become more honest about who you actually are. Because the life you're building right now? 👉 It will only sustain the version of you that created it. 🎙️ Listen, Reflect, and Share If this episode hits, share it with a man who's carrying more than he admits. 📲 Social Media Instagram: @Avery.TaylorLTL YouTube: @LargerThanLogicPodcast

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episode Why We Only Love "Good People": Romans 5 & Christ's Standard of Love | Larger Than Logic Podcast artwork

Why We Only Love "Good People": Romans 5 & Christ's Standard of Love | Larger Than Logic Podcast

Most people believe they're loving… until they're tested. In this episode of the Larger Than Logic Podcast, we break down a powerful truth from Romans 5:7–8—that while people may struggle to sacrifice for a "good" person, Christ died for us while we were still sinners. That changes everything. This conversation challenges the way we define love in our relationships, marriages, friendships, and even how we raise our children. Because the truth is—many of us don't operate from Christ's standard of love, we operate from a conditional version of love that responds to how others treat us. And that's where things break. 💡 What You'll Learn in This Episode: * Why most people think they love well—but don't under pressure * The difference between loving people because of them vs. loving them because of God * What Romans 5:7–8 reveals about true, sacrificial love * How "broken love" quietly shapes your marriage, friendships, and parenting * Why loving like Christ does not mean tolerating sin or lacking boundaries * How to keep your heart open to reconciliation, restoration, and growth * The long-term impact of modeling conditional vs. Christ-centered love for your children 🧠 Core Message: If your love is based on how people treat you, it will always be unstable. But when your love is rooted in your relationship with God, it becomes consistent, disciplined, and transformational. This episode is about closing the gap between the love we claim to have and the love we're actually living out—so we can lead our families, relationships, and communities with truth, strength, and grace. ⚖️ Real Talk: This isn't about being passive. This isn't about ignoring wrong. It's about: * Keeping the door open * Holding the standard high * And loving people from a place of obedience—not emotion Because what you practice… you pass down. 📲 Social Media Instagram: @Avery.TaylorLTL YouTube: @LargerThanLogicPodcast

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episode Chosen by Grace, Not Ego: Romans 11, Identity & Humility | Larger Than Logic Podcast artwork

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What happens when being "chosen" feeds your ego instead of shaping your humility? In this episode of the Larger Than Logic Podcast, we break down a powerful reflection from Romans 11—exposing how easily we turn God's grace into a status symbol instead of receiving it as a gift. Many of us unknowingly build identity around being selected, validated, or set apart… but what if that mindset is actually pulling us away from the truth? This episode challenges: * Why being "chosen" can inflate ego instead of deepen gratitude * The subtle trap of self-righteousness (even in faith) * Why God's grace is never earned, controlled, or deserved * The real difference between living from grace vs performing for validation * What Isaac over Ishmael and Jacob over Esau really reveal about God's will If you've ever tied your worth to recognition, status, or being picked—this conversation will reset your perspective. Key Takeaways: * Grace is a gift, not a reward * Being chosen is about God's will, not your worth * Ego seeks validation—faith lives in dependence * What's inside you will show in how you treat others * True transformation shows up in your actions, not your labels Core Idea: What you live through is revealed in what you do. Grace received should become grace extended. Scripture Reference: * Romans 11 * Isaac vs Ishmael * Jacob vs Esau Call to Action: If this episode challenged your thinking, share it with someone who needs this perspective shift. Follow & Connect: Instagram: @avery.taylorltl YouTube: @LargerThanLogicPodcast

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episode Don't Let Pain Harden Your Heart | Biblical Discipline & Mental Strength | Larger Than Logic Podcast artwork

Don't Let Pain Harden Your Heart | Biblical Discipline & Mental Strength | Larger Than Logic Podcast

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