Ep 95: Groundhog Day
What can Groundhog Day teach us about discernment?
Topic:
- What can Groundhog Day teach us about discernment?
Discussion Questions:
- Which voices do we tend to listen to when we fail to listen to God?
- In what ways do we truly test those other voices to see if they are godly?
- What lengths are we willing to go to, to drown out the voices that distract us from the goals of the Master?
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What can Groundhog Day teach us
about discernment?
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Let's take a look at that in
just a SEC.
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Welcome to the show.
I'm Daniel Dalp, and this is for
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your Sunday morning drive with a
short podcast with a goal of
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providing some motivation, some
drive and encouragement and
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helping you recenter your mind
on those spiritual things on a
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hectic Sunday morning or
whenever you listen.
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And I certainly hope that
whenever you listen, you're
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having a great day, whether if
that's at the start of this
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Lord's Day or if it's throughout
your week.
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I hope you're having a good one.
And if you enjoy today's
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episode, so please share it with
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That's a great way to help us
grow, and I really appreciate
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it.
Today's episode is a little bit
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more lighthearted than most, and
that's because the theme came
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from a pretty silly place.
But the message I'd like to
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think is pretty important,
especially in the world we live
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in today.
Anyway, let's go ahead and get
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the show on the road this
morning.
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This is episode 95, Groundhog
Day.
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Let's go to church.
Are we there yet?
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Monday was Groundhog Day, a day
that inspires some good fun and
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doesn't take itself too
seriously.
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And rightly so, especially when
the whole premise of the holiday
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revolves around beseeching the
wisdom of a rodent and asking
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that rodent to predict the
remaining length of the winter
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season.
And after doing some digging
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into the holiday, it seems to
come out of a German tradition
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called Candlemas, which was
marked by what they called
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Badger Day.
Long story short, they bring it
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to America.
It pops in Pennsylvania Dutch
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communities, first appearing in
records as Groundhog Day in the
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1840s.
And where, you might ask, was
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the first record of Groundhog
Day?
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Well, not surprisingly, in
Punxsutawney, PA, where the most
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famous of the weather predicting
woodchucks lives, Punxsutawney
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Phil.
And yes, you heard me right.
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There are other animals used to
predict the weather.
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In fact, there's over 88 of them
and the majority are groundhogs.
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Some of them are tax, so I have
no idea how that works.
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One of them is a Prairie dog
statue and another one is a
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tortoise.
Now I'll let that sink in for
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just a moment, but I would be
remiss if I didn't pull out some
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of my favorite names that I
found while doing some research
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for this episode.
Some of these groundhogs go by
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the names of Dunkirk, Dave,
Buckeye, Chuck, and of course
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General Beauregard Lee.
Now with all of these critters
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specializing in meteorology, you
may be asking how's their
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accuracy?
Well it like the location of
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these woodchucks gone weatherman
is all over the map.
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Some get it right more often and
some get it wrong most of the
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time.
Our dear friend Phil only has a
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38% accuracy rating in the last
20 years.
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Again, not surprising, he's a
Groundhog, but still, even with
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the variance in accuracy and
even with the truth that, yes,
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they are groundhogs, every one
of them still has a following.
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Now, you may be asking, Daniel,
what are you getting at?
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You can't seriously be trying to
squeeze a spiritual lesson out
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of a Groundhog.
Well, dear listener, that's
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exactly what I'm doing, so let's
get to it spiritually.
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This is a similar picture of the
world that we live in today.
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You see, we are surrounded by
voices, by opinions,
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predictions, advice, beliefs,
pressures, agendas, each one
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claiming insight into what's
coming next next, or what God's
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will is.
And the sheer number of voices
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can feel convincing.
After all, if that many are
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speaking, if there is that much
noise, surely one of them must
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be right?
But here's the thing.
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Volume is not the same thing as
truth.
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And it's a good reminder that
accuracy, that truth matters
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even when tradition is popular,
even when agenda is prevalent.
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You see, some animals and people
have a long track record of
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being wrong, yet people still
TuneIn.
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Why?
Because familiarity is
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comforting, even when it's
unreliable.
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And there's a spiritual warning
in that Scripture repeatedly
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reminds us that sincerity and
popularity and volume do not
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guarantee truth.
In fact, God often calls his
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people to resist the crowd and
test what they hear.
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John writes in first John 4
verse One, beloved, do not
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believe every spirit, but test
the spirits to see whether they
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are from God because many false
prophets have gone out into the
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world.
And testing means asking,
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asking, does this align with
God's word?
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Does this produce fruit over
time?
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Does this lead me closer to
faithfulness or does it just
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make me feel more informed?
And does this push an agenda or
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does it glorify God?
And there's another lesson we
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can draw from these 88 Groundhog
predictors.
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And it's this.
They don't all agree.
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Some call for an early spring
and others predict the long
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winter.
And the result isn't clarity,
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it's confusion.
Scripture is clear.
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God is not a God of confusion.
So when voices conflict or they
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get louder, that's not a sign to
listen harder to all of them.
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It's a sign to return to a
single reliable source.
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God, his word and His will.
The question isn't whether there
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are many voices.
The question is which voice do
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we trust?
So today, maybe you smile and
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you laugh at this idea of these
88 animals predicting the
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future.
But let it also remind us, truth
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isn't crowd sourced.
It's already been revealed, so
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read it.
And wisdom doesn't come from
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listening to everyone.
It comes from listening
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carefully to the One who has
never been wrong.
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And in doing so, maybe we stop
lending our ears to the noise of
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this world and incline our ears
to the truth of heaven revealed
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in the Word of God.
Well, those are my thoughts for
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your Sunday morning drive.
Now it's time to hear yours.
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Our discussion questions for
this week are which voices do we
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tend to listen to when we fail
to listen to God?
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In what ways do we truly test
those other voices to see if
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they are godly, and what lengths
are we willing to go to to drown
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out the voices that distract us
from the goals of the Master?
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A Thank you for listening.
Thank you so much for being a
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part of our little show.
I hope you have a great week.
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Test those voices, open up your
Bibles, take refuge in God's
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Word, and I'll see you Sunday.
