Shortest Day, Greatest Commandments

Shortest Day, Greatest Commandments

Author: bryan robinson December 21, 2025 Duration: 18:44
Headlines are loud, but love is louder. We start with the shortest day of the year and a sweep of December 21 moments—pilgrims at Plymouth, Ford’s assembly line, Apollo 8’s launch, a tragedy over Lockerbie—and then hold up a cultural mirror with the Oscars slap that dominated every feed. The noise is real, the memes are sticky, and the takes are endless. So we pivot to what actually changes us: Jesus’ Great Commandments in Matthew 22.

We read the passage and break down what it means to love God with all your heart, soul, and mind in practical terms—shaping your desires, your identity, and your thinking around God’s way when it collides with your own. Then we press into loving your neighbor as yourself, widening “neighbor” beyond convenience or agreement. With the Good Samaritan in view, we talk about choosing dignity over drama, restraint over reaction, and service over signaling. This isn’t soft faith; it’s disciplined, daily faith that confronts harm without contempt and seeks restoration without feeding the outrage machine.

Along the way, we draw clear lines from history’s big swings to the choices we make in a checkout line or a comment thread. Small acts of love stack. Praying before posting, listening before lecturing, and apologizing without excuses can tilt a day toward light the way the solstice turns the year. If the rules and headlines feel heavy, take the simple path that outlasts trends: love God fully and love people well. Press play, reset your posture, and carry this focus into the week.

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In this debut episode, Bryan Robinson, also known as Be Rob, marks a personal milestone by reflecting on the journey toward his fiftieth birthday. Rather than a simple list, the conversation unfolds as a candid and often humorous retrospective, weaving together lessons that span the diverse categories of comedy, personal growth, and spirituality. You'll hear him share the seventeen specific insights and experiences that genuinely shaped his path, all gathered before he turned fifty on January 21, 1975. The tone is conversational and grounded, blending self-improvement anecdotes with moments of lighthearted reflection, and it may include interview segments with others who influenced his perspective. This podcast episode feels like a thoughtful, one-on-one chat that explores how life’s mix of faith, learning, and even missteps can coalesce into meaningful wisdom. It’s an authentic look back, offering listeners not a prescription for living, but a personal story that might resonate with their own chapters of change and discovery.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Ep.1- 17 things learnt before I turnt 50
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