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100 1  Thomas, Gary. 
245 10 When to walk away :|baudio bible studies|h[Hoopla 
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490 1  Audio Bible Studies ; 
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511 0  Narrated by Gary Thomas. 
520    The Bible Study Source series provides a unique audio 
       learning experience. Unlike a traditional audiobook's 
       direct narration of a book's text, When to Walk Away 
       includes high-quality, live audio sessions from the author
       that cover this important Bible-based topic. These 
       sessions will reflect the ambiance of the unique recording
       locations, immersing the listener into the teaching. In 
       the Gospel of John, we read that Jesus "became flesh and 
       made his dwelling among us" (1:14 NIV). Jesus literally 
       came down from heaven to walk among us. But what we often 
       overlook in the Gospels is that Jesus often walked away 
       from certain people... or let them walk away from him. 
       Bestselling author Gary Thomas draws on Jesus' example to 
       show how the best course of action for us to take with 
       some relationships is to walk away... or let the other 
       person walk away. In the Gospels, we read that when Jesus 
       spoke a hard truth, sometimes the other person chose to 
       walk away (see Matthew 19:16-30). Other times, the person 
       asked Jesus to leave-and he complied (see Luke 8:26-37). 
       There were also times when people begged Jesus to stay, 
       but he walked away so he could remain completely focused 
       on the mission God had for him (see Luke 4:42-44). Jesus 
       never gave chase to those who left. He didn't run after 
       people who rejected him and try to change their minds or 
       bargain with them so they would again follow him. He did 
       not feel obligated to try to convince unreasonable people 
       to see the truth that he was provided. And, perhaps most 
       important, he didn't allow anyone to distract him or 
       interfere with the mission that God had given to him. Most
       of us have run across toxic individuals who drain us of 
       our joy and peace-people who resent the grace we share and
       will never change. However, as Gary will show in this 
       study, we don't have to pour our time and energy into 
       these people. Instead, we can follow Jesus' example to 
       walk away from toxic people and walk toward healthy 
       relationships that will encourage us, strengthen us, and 
       build us up. And as we do, it frees us to focus completely
       on the purpose that God has established for our lives. 
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700 1  Thomas, Gary. 
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