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Episode 20, I Got It Wrong...

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The hosts catch up and discuss their recent experiences, then delve into the importance of interpreting scripture correctly and admitting mistakes. They provide tools for understanding scripture and offer an exhortation to the listeners. Takeaways * Importance of admitting mistakes and learning from them * Tools and tips for understanding scripture correctly Chapters * 00:00 Introduction and Catching Up * 10:47 Admitting Mistakes and Learning * 19:12 Tools for Understanding Scripture * 28:08 Exhortation and Conclusion

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