#078 Evil And Suffering: How To Overcome Hardship

#078 Evil And Suffering: How To Overcome Hardship

Author: Erwin McManus + Aaron McManus March 14, 2025 Duration: 1:10:10

In this episode of Mind Shift, Aaron and Erwin McManus dive into deep and thought-provoking conversations about faith, leadership, identity, and personal transformation. They explore how shame and guilt can hold people back, emphasizing that true faith leads to grace, forgiveness, and freedom. Erwin shares personal experiences about hearing God’s voice and how scripture can reshape negative thinking.

The discussion begins with Aaron introducing the podcast and mentioning how their conversations often touch on culture, leadership, relationships, and even politics. Erwin recalls moments when he’s received criticism from both liberals and conservatives, highlighting how communication has become more polarized. He stresses the importance of conversations like Mind Shift in helping people think more critically and communicate better.


Aaron then shifts the discussion to deeper spiritual questions, starting with how to break free from shame. Erwin explains that while guilt comes from doing something wrong, shame makes people feel fundamentally unworthy. He argues that many religious systems use shame to control people, but faith in Jesus offers grace, acceptance, and freedom from that cycle. Instead of being weighed down by past mistakes, people should define themselves by what God says about them—not the opinions of others.


The conversation then moves into the nature of good and evil. Aaron asks Erwin if he believes in evil, and Erwin responds with a strong “yes.” He explains that evil is real, both in human actions and in a broader spiritual sense. He shares a chilling story about a man with multiple voices inside his head who once wanted to visit their home. This moment reinforced for him that evil isn’t just theoretical—it manifests in people’s lives.


A key theme throughout the episode is the idea that suffering and hardship are inevitable, but faith allows people to navigate them with resilience. Aaron asks how to posture oneself for miracles, and Erwin responds by emphasizing that faith itself is a space where miracles happen. He shares personal stories of miraculous moments he’s witnessed throughout his life, reinforcing the idea that God is always at work, even when people don’t recognize it.


The conversation turns to the topic of hearing God’s voice. Aaron asks how people can know when God is speaking to them. Erwin explains that God often speaks in an internal, deeply personal way, and the more someone walks in faith, the more they’ll recognize His voice. He encourages listeners to trust their inner promptings and align their actions with God’s character.

Aaron then asks why Erwin chose to follow Jesus instead of another belief system. Erwin shares his personal journey of faith, reflecting on moments that shaped his spiritual path. He recalls a pivotal experience when he felt called to stay in a prison to share the gospel, a moment that transformed his understanding of ministry and solidified his commitment to helping others find freedom in Christ.


As the episode wraps up, Erwin and Aaron reflect on their journeys and encourage listeners to take their own steps in faith. Erwin extends an invitation for people to trust in Jesus, emphasizing that faith isn’t about rules or religion—it’s about transformation, freedom, and stepping into a new life. The episode concludes with a prayer and a reminder that faith is a journey, one that invites people to experience the deep and powerful love of God.


Erwin Raphael McManus and his son Aaron have a unique dynamic, blending decades of entrepreneurial and creative leadership with a younger generational perspective. Their conversations in Mind Shift with Erwin & Aaron McManus are less about giving straightforward advice and more about challenging the ingrained assumptions that hold people back, particularly in business and personal ventures. They explore the mental frameworks required to innovate and lead, arguing that real progress begins internally. You’ll hear them dissect topics like resilience, creative risk, and the often-overlooked connection between spiritual health and professional clarity. The dialogue is direct and often feels like you’re overhearing a compelling, private mentorship session. This podcast, born from their earlier work as The Battle Ready Podcast, digs into the practicalities of dismantling self-imposed barriers to build something meaningful. Each episode aims to equip you with the mental tools to navigate uncertainty and transform your approach to work and life. It’s for anyone who feels stuck in a conventional pattern and is looking for a genuine, challenging push toward a more authentic and impactful path.
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