There's no amount of sweetener that can soften the intensity of this flavor. Jesus calls everyone to turnaround or they'll be just like them dudes who perished in the worst way. Turns out how gruesome someone's death doesn't necessarily equal how terrible they were in life. Jesus lets us know that change is an agent of suffering and not changing is also an agent of suffering so… which suffering will we choose and when? Join us for another syrupy slide into the deep end on this episode of SJ!P.
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There's no amount of sweetener that can soften the intensity of this flavor. Jesus calls everyone to turnaround or they'll be just like them dudes who perished in the worst way. Turns out how gruesome someone's death doesn't necessarily equal how terrible they were in life. Jesus lets us know that change is an agent of suffering and not changing is also an agent of suffering so… which suffering will we choose and when? Join us for another syrupy slide into the deep end on this episode of SJ!P.
Still on the Oregon Trail we make a stop and visit with pastor James Lafollette to discuss a doozy. Of the things Jesus has said this is by far the most bizarre! Though we think of the notion in most Christian circles as normal it was anything but when Jesus said the first time in synagogue. "Eat my flesh... and drink my blood..." we're not what any of His followers was expecting and almost everyone left!! Explore this passage from The Gospel of John with our guest. James Lafollette is a Vine...
Sweet Jesus! Less Popular Sayings of The Christ
There's no amount of sweetener that can soften the intensity of this flavor. Jesus calls everyone to turnaround or they'll be just like them dudes who perished in the worst way. Turns out how gruesome someone's death doesn't necessarily equal how terrible they were in life. Jesus lets us know that change is an agent of suffering and not changing is also an agent of suffering so… which suffering will we choose and when? Join us for another syrupy slide into the deep end on this episode of SJ!P.