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The Truth That Sets You Free // Natalie Abbott

The Truth That Sets You Free // Natalie Abbott

FromDwell Differently


The Truth That Sets You Free // Natalie Abbott

FromDwell Differently

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Aug 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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“If Jesus tells you that you’re a sinner, will you still believe in him? Will you be honest with your sin and your failings? Will you confess that you could never measure up? Will you believe in the Son of God who came not to condemn the world but instead to save it? Or are you going to hold on to your own righteousness and keep justifying yourself?” — Natalie AbbottThis month’s memory verse: “Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” — John 8:32Today’s podcast: What is “the truth” Jesus is talking about in this verse? And what do we need to be set free from? Join Natalie Abbott, co-founder of Dwell, as she digs into the context of the Gospel of John, looks at how this verse connects with last month’s verse (John 6:29), and speaks truth about the Savior who came not to condemn but to set us free.Memorize Scripture with us: Find out more about Dwell’s monthly kit with temporary tattoos, a display card, a key tag, and more to help you know and dwell on God’s Word. Get our weekly devotional email: Dive deeper into this month’s verse. Did you love today’s episode?: We’d love to hear about it! Leave a rating or review in your podcast player to help others find the show. Link from today's show:- Check out the Dwell Differently website and the free resources we have waiting for you there! - Join our Dwell Differently Community on Facebook.Support the show
Released:
Aug 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Dwell helps you memorize ONE BIBLE VERSE every month. On our weekly podcast we talk about what our verse means, why it matters, and how it intersects with our daily lives.