#1059: Luke 17 | Joshua 9-12

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Original airdate: Wednesday, April 1, 2020
(unedited/draft show notes here, not a transcript )

Lead:

What’s being a disciple look like? Good, but not easy.

Intro:

I’m afraid friends, today is the last day of this podcast. <sound effect>

April Fools!

Okay, that was lame. But here’s the straight-up truth: It’s an honor to serve you every day. And this is also true: reaching out with a note saying that you’re praying for me and listening regularly is a blessing beyond description. So thank you. It makes it worth it, particularly during those stretches of time when it’s hard to fit this in around the crazy-busy time I’m experiencing right now…the result of this weird historical moment intersecting with having been in the virtual presentations and events biz for a long time.

Yesterday we turned the corner in Luke from Jesus emphasizing the cost of following him to the nature of discipleship and growth as a Jesus follower.

Sponsor:

Would you kindly give a shout out somewhere? Like maybe telling someone about the weekly Sunday newsletter that has extras in it? Thanks for spreading the Word.

New covenant:

Passage: Luke 17
Translation: CSB (Christian Standard Bible)
Verses: 37
Words: ~791

Wisdom:

Passage:
Translation: CSB (Christian Standard Bible)
Verses:
Words:

Old covenant:

Passage: Joshua 9-12
Translation: CSB (Christian Standard Bible)
Verses: 117
Words: ~3189

Commentary:

Love you!

-R


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