#1171: Why keep no record of wrongs? | 1 Corinthians 13 | Isaiah 56-57 | Psalm 69

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Original airdate: Thursday, August 13, 2020

(remember, these are unedited/draft show notes, not a transcript — listening is always better…and if you listen AND follow along below, you’ll see how)

Focus Question:

Why keep no record of wrongs?

Intro:

NOTE: SOMEHOW EVERYTHING I WROTE FOR TODAY’S SHOW NOTES DIDN’T GET SAVED. SO…YOU’LL JUST HAVE TO LISTEN. Of course, you’ll always find these notes to be first-draft and the podcast to be better in every case, but… Oh, and the sources I always cite at the bottom of the page (because I’m a stickler for always giving credit where credit’s due)…I have no way of recreating those. Apologies to the sources.

New Testament segment:

Passage: 1 Corinthians 13
Translation: CSB (Christian Standard Bible)
Verses: 13
Words: ~276

Old Testament segment:

Passage: Isaiah 56-57
Translation: CSB (Christian Standard Bible)
Verses: 33
Words: ~900

Wisdom segment:

Passage: Psalm 69
Translation: CSB (Christian Standard Bible)
Verses: 36
Words: ~591

The bottom line:

Love you!

Roger


ForTheHope is a daily audio Bible + apologetics podcast and blog. We’ve got a passion for just keepin’ it real, having conversations like normal people, and living out the love of Jesus better every single day.

Roger Courville, CSP is a globally-recognized expert in digitally-extended communication and connection, an award-winning speaker, award-winning author, and a passionately bad guitarist. Follow him on Twitter -- @RogerCourville and @JoinForTheHope – or his blog: www.forthehope.org


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