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“Be to me a rock of refuge,
to which I may continually come;
you have given the command to save me,
for you are my rock and my fortress.”
- Psalm 71:3
Links and Timestamps:
00:25 – Scripture Reading;
03:40 – Introduction;
14:58 – Commentary on Psalm 71;
38:45 – Commentary on ‘Dangerous’ by Big Data and Joywave;
55:25 – Hitting the Gym Hard, then Hurting my Back Making the Bed;
1:30:22 – A Broken Leg, Thoughts and Prayers, and How Restitution Relates to Repentance
2:13:48 – A Case Study in American Evangelicalism's Institutional Problem
By Garrett Ashley Mullet4.1
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“Be to me a rock of refuge,
to which I may continually come;
you have given the command to save me,
for you are my rock and my fortress.”
- Psalm 71:3
Links and Timestamps:
00:25 – Scripture Reading;
03:40 – Introduction;
14:58 – Commentary on Psalm 71;
38:45 – Commentary on ‘Dangerous’ by Big Data and Joywave;
55:25 – Hitting the Gym Hard, then Hurting my Back Making the Bed;
1:30:22 – A Broken Leg, Thoughts and Prayers, and How Restitution Relates to Repentance
2:13:48 – A Case Study in American Evangelicalism's Institutional Problem