3-26-23 - God’s Timing vs. Ours

20/03/2023 27 min Episodio 273
3-26-23 - God’s Timing vs. Ours

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Episode Synopsis

The readings this week are Ezekiel 37:1-14, Psalm 130, Romans 8:6-11, and John 11:1-45.  This week we look at how time is quite different to God then us.  When God is looking at a long horizon that is over many generations, it is easy for us to miss the intent of what God is doing just looking at our here and now.  It often takes a lot of time for us to understand it and we see this as a continuing trend with God. Thanks again for taking the time out to listen to this and I hope this is a tool that you find useful.
Remember to answer this week's question:
When has there been a time that God's time and your time didn't line up and looking back you see that God's time was better?    #FaithandSciPod
If you're wanting to hear another podcast on these texts check out:  
3-29-20 - The Process of Being Unbound
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Tyler Bublitz
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