P.S. Post Sermon Podcast
Someone tells you you're wrong — and instantly your chest tightens, your jaw sets, your defenses go up. Why does being corrected feel like being attacked? And what are we supposed to do with that flash of anger when it hits us in our own homes, with the people we love most? This week on the P.S. Podcast, Wes McAdams and Barrett Bingham circle back to Sunday's "Don't Freak Out" sermon from 1 Peter 3:1–7 — a passage often weaponized, badly misread, and quietly avoided. They dig into a listener's honest confession ("it triggers my anger"), the difference between feeling attacked and actually being attacked, and how Jesus responded when he was reviled. There's also a hard look at how this text has been misused in marriages. If criticism sends you spiraling, this conversation will meet you right where you are. This conversation revolves around the sermon, "Don't Freak Out: When Someone Says You're Wrong" https://www.ccmcdermott.org/sermons/when-someone-says-you-are-wrong/ [https://www.ccmcdermott.org/sermons/when-someone-says-you-are-wrong/]
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