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Today’s episode of the Zeitcast features a sermon from Jonathan given on Sunday at The Table OKC.
In this timely message Jonathan shares beautifully accessing both 2 different texts from the Lectionary in admonishing us to hold onto the dreams God has given us. This poetic application of the text rings so true for the present moment, where so many are feeling despondent, worn down, and grasping for hope.
This poignant message hold the tension of hope for the weary and oppressed and a necessary critique of the systems that would seek to rob them. God is the God of the dreamer.
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Edited and produced by Joel Everson
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Today’s episode of the Zeitcast features a sermon from Jonathan given on Sunday at The Table OKC.
In this timely message Jonathan shares beautifully accessing both 2 different texts from the Lectionary in admonishing us to hold onto the dreams God has given us. This poetic application of the text rings so true for the present moment, where so many are feeling despondent, worn down, and grasping for hope.
This poignant message hold the tension of hope for the weary and oppressed and a necessary critique of the systems that would seek to rob them. God is the God of the dreamer.
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sonofapreacherman/
Visit Jonathan's Website: http://www.jonathanmartinwords.com/
Watch The Zeitcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdHzTuNKhTK-AZjfmkxQiww
Please rate, review, share, and subscribe!
Edited and produced by Joel Everson

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