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The Steadfast Podcast - Preaching the Trinity (Luke 12:1-12)

Preaching the Trinity (Luke 12:1-12)

01/15/24 • 21 min

The Steadfast Podcast

Now that Jesus has confronted the Pharisees and other Jewish leaders, He get's back to preaching to the crowds. He starts off calling out something quite familiar, but then moves to perhaps one of the most trinitarian sermons in the Bible.
Today's Passage: Luke 12:1-12

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Now that Jesus has confronted the Pharisees and other Jewish leaders, He get's back to preaching to the crowds. He starts off calling out something quite familiar, but then moves to perhaps one of the most trinitarian sermons in the Bible.
Today's Passage: Luke 12:1-12

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In today's episode we continue to work through Jesus' sermon. His sermon will take a little detour due to some crowd participation. This detour has a ton to teach us about the connection between God's faithfulness and our pursuit of the Kingdom. Side note: I apologize for the less than ideal sound quality on this episode. I've been a little under the weather.
Today's Passage: Luke 12:13-34

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