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Why is God Saving the Wrong People? | Learning to Follow Jesus | Luke 4.14-30

Why is God Saving the Wrong People? | Learning to Follow Jesus | Luke 4.14-30

FromTen Minute Bible Talks Devotional Bible Study


Why is God Saving the Wrong People? | Learning to Follow Jesus | Luke 4.14-30

FromTen Minute Bible Talks Devotional Bible Study

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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Feb 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

"If Osama becomes a Christian, that's no greater miracle than if you or I become a Christian." Jesus said to love our enemies, but what about genocidal dictators like Adolph Hitler or radical terrorists like Osama bin Laden? They don't just fight against people, they fight against the church. How do we respond to them? Gain insights from https://www.thecrossingchurch.com/staff/keith-simon/ (Keith's) reading of Luke 4.14-30 as we continue our series on https://www.thecrossingchurch.com/podcast-series/how-to-follow-jesus/ (Learning to Follow Jesus) Interested in more content like this? Check out our series on 1 Corinthians 13 to see how the Bible Redefines Love to learn more about what loving your enemy looks like. To learn more, visit our https://www.thecrossingchurch.com/ (website) and follow us on https://www.facebook.com/TheCrossingCOMO (Facebook), https://www.facebook.com/TheCrossingCOMO (Instagram), and https://twitter.com/thecrossingcomo (Twitter) @TheCrossingCOMO. 
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Released:
Feb 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Top 5 devotional podcasts worldwide according to Chartable.com: Connect with God in the time it takes you to drive to work or empty the dishwasher. Every episode focuses on one passage, explains it and applies it to your life. Co-hosted by Keith Simon, Jensen Holt McNair, Tanya Willmeth, and Patrick Miller.