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#13 - Stephen and David Mawson - Understanding Biblical Standards: How to Set Them & Avoid Legalism

#13 - Stephen and David Mawson - Understanding Biblical Standards: How to Set Them & Avoid Legalism

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In Episode 13, we reflect on the first half of 2025 — the struggles, setbacks, and quiet victories of staying faithful. Whether you’re tired, frustrated, or in a dry season, remember: success isn’t always about gaining ground — it’s sometimes about not quitting and relentlessly pursuing God.


Around the 10-minute mark, we dive into biblical standards — not just rules, but transferable truth rooted in Scripture and lived through the Holy Spirit’s guidance.


We discuss:

• What standards really mean practically

• Why the most important thing is your walk with God

• Why avoiding sin starts with knowing God, not just avoiding places or things

• How to hear the Holy Spirit and walk in conviction

• The importance of saying exactly what Scripture says — no more, no less

• Why fulfillment comes from who you pursue, not what you avoid

• The danger of pushing your personal standards on others

• And why learning to think biblically is essential for living fully


At the end of the day, truth changes lives. Have faith. Be obedient. And keep talking to God — that’s what protects your walk with Jesus and brings true clarity. Relentlessly pursue Him even when it’s tough — Episode 13 will help you stay faithful in every season.

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