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I have so many things to say about this episode but mostly, there was a whole lot of ....I would have done this or that... but really, we are to read Scriptures in context and leave it be. I love you guys but way too much interjection.
You need to make sure you do the 40 minutes learning Hebrew!
This episode is a copy of the first one...
Enjoy they old Testament being brought to life by the skill of these guys. Also that Christ is always central.
This is AWESOME!! So happy to have found this podcast!! ❣️❣️❣️
Hi Chad and Daniel, really enjoyed listening to your podcast, didn't realise the old testament could make me laugh so much!
been enjoying this podcast.
thank you, again! Good news! sweet as honey!
As always, thanks for an awesome lesson. All three of you are counted among my greatest blessings! What I have learned from listening to both podcasts is more than I can express. Thank you Dan! Thank Erick! Thank you Chad! Blessings and love, and a very Merry Christmas to ALL of you and your awesome families!!💓💓💓
Thanks guys always great! #HWSS18 was awesome!
ok guys. I've had the "stumbling block" line thrown at me by legalists more times than I care to count. The most recent, and possibly most upsetting, was being called out by a male pastor for sharing an artistic rendering of nude women, and being told it was inappropriate because it would cause men to lust (stumble). This was upaetting to me because I have battled the scourge of female objectification for all of my adult life, and continue to do battle on behalf of my 3 daughters and two young granddaughters. Simply stated, women should not be 'held responsible' for a man's sins. Lust, or otherwise. This is the basis of the "stumbling block" accusation. How do we deal with the objectification of women, relating to the sin of lust, in the church?
I love the detail!