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Dial In is a devotional series with the intention of helping followers of Christ understand God’s word and love Him more. Jonny seeks to communicate the profound depth of scripture in a digestible and condensed format each weekday. The goal of the podcast is that our “minds would be renewed” as we behold who God is in His word.
In this series, Jonny is walking sequentially through the Gospel of John.
In this episode, Jonny covers John 7:37-8:1 where Jesus, at the apex of the Feast of Tabernacles cries out “if anyone thirsts let him come to me.” In this episode we will see why the timing of verse 37 is so important and the promise that Jesus gives to thirsty souls.
We see at the conclusion of this passage that the ones that had been sent to arrest Jesus were stunned and said: “never had a man spoken like this.”
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Dial In is a devotional series with the intention of helping followers of Christ understand God’s word and love Him more. Jonny seeks to communicate the profound depth of scripture in a digestible and condensed format each weekday. The goal of the podcast is that our “minds would be renewed” as we behold who God is in His word.
In this series, Jonny is walking sequentially through the Gospel of John.
In this episode, Jonny covers John 7:37-8:1 where Jesus, at the apex of the Feast of Tabernacles cries out “if anyone thirsts let him come to me.” In this episode we will see why the timing of verse 37 is so important and the promise that Jesus gives to thirsty souls.
We see at the conclusion of this passage that the ones that had been sent to arrest Jesus were stunned and said: “never had a man spoken like this.”
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Visit the Website
Follow on Instagram
Follow on Twitter
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