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Sharper Than A Two-Edged Sword

Michael
MichaelFounder & Host, Sober Psychology
June 23, 2026 0:49 READ/WATCH
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Discover how learning from God changes your perspective during difficult seasons of life.

We look at the book of Habakkuk and other passages to see how specific scriptures offer guidance when you feel stuck or uncertain. If you want to grow deeper in your faith and understand your current season, this breakdown is for you.

The Bible isn't a dead text; it is a dynamic, living guide that meets you exactly where you are depending on the season of life you're walking through.

You might find yourself anchored in James 1 during a season of testing, diving into Psalms 25 when you're seeking direction, or suddenly being pulled into an obscure, three-chapter book like Habakkuk that you've barely even heard of.

That is the power of a living Word. It's sharper than any two-edged sword, capable of cutting straight through the noise of modern life to split bone from marrow. It adapts to your season, challenges your framework, and gives you exactly what you need to survive the fire.

What book or verse is hitting home for you in your current season? Drop it in the comments below—let's talk about it.

If you're ready to stop playing surface-level games and dig deep into faith, psychology, and real human execution, hit that Subscribe button, like this video, and let's keep breaking the silence together.

This video is for general educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are in crisis or having thoughts of harming yourself, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or go to your nearest emergency room.

Michael

About Michael

I'm Michael, a mental health creator, recovered alcoholic, future therapist, and the host of Sober Psychology. After realizing how much of the traditional mental health conversation misses the mark, I decided to build a space dedicated to raw, unfiltered self-examination and personal healing. My approach combines psychological principles with brutal honesty and hard truths, cutting through the noise to help people navigate their own growth. No toxic positivity, no hidden shame—just real conversations about what it actually takes to heal.