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30 Minutes In The New Testament

Episode 48 (Matthew 21:18-32)

30 Minutes In The New Testament

1517

Bible, 1517, Newtestament, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

5707 Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2017

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

A cursed fig tree, faith to do anything, mounts being thrown into the sea and the rejection of John the Baptizer. How are all of these things connected? Daniel and Erick are back from the conference in San Diego and ready to talk through all of this. Check it out!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to another episode of 30 Minutes in the New Testament.

0:27.7

I'm Daniel Emery Price, joined by Eric Sornson.

0:30.6

I'm in Arkansas.

0:31.5

He's in New York, but we both were just in San Diego together at the Here We Still

0:35.9

Stand conference.

0:36.8

If you weren't there, man, I'm sorry.

0:39.4

It was a good time.

0:40.7

I hope you enjoy all the videos in the audio and you should go check that stuff out.

0:45.6

It'll give you a little bit of a taste, but it won't give you the full experience of getting to hang out there with all the people.

0:53.6

And it was a pretty radical three days.

0:57.6

Yeah, it was amazing.

0:58.5

I mean, I'm still sort of coming down off the high of the weekend.

1:03.2

You know, we're recording this just a couple days after getting back home

1:06.0

into the regular swing of life.

1:07.7

It was just packed with stuff every day.

1:12.8

And all of the stuff was amazing.

1:15.8

I mean,

1:16.0

we just,

1:16.5

man,

1:16.8

we just bathed in the gospel.

1:20.0

Uh,

1:20.2

every speaker brought Jesus to us.

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