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Holy Joys Podcast
Johnathan Arnold
109 episodes
3 days ago
Travis Johnson joins Johnathan Arnold and David Fry to discuss Matthew 27:46, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" Why does Jesus quote Psalm 22:1 from the cross?Is there a break or separation between the Father and the Son on the cross?Does Jesus bear the wrath of God on the cross?Why is important for pastors to address the myth that the Father utterly forsook the Son? Support the show
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Travis Johnson joins Johnathan Arnold and David Fry to discuss Matthew 27:46, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" Why does Jesus quote Psalm 22:1 from the cross?Is there a break or separation between the Father and the Son on the cross?Does Jesus bear the wrath of God on the cross?Why is important for pastors to address the myth that the Father utterly forsook the Son? Support the show
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Bedtime Prayer for Kids (Psalm 4)
Holy Joys Podcast
25 minutes
11 months ago
Bedtime Prayer for Kids (Psalm 4)
A special episode for young children, part of a series of "Kids' Compline: Bedtime Prayer for Young Children." Support the show
Holy Joys Podcast
Travis Johnson joins Johnathan Arnold and David Fry to discuss Matthew 27:46, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" Why does Jesus quote Psalm 22:1 from the cross?Is there a break or separation between the Father and the Son on the cross?Does Jesus bear the wrath of God on the cross?Why is important for pastors to address the myth that the Father utterly forsook the Son? Support the show