The Cattle on a Thousand Hills Podcast

Sale Barns and Salvation

6 min · 26. Mai 2025
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In this episode, Chad shares a devotional inspired by time spent at the cattle sale barn and the process of evaluating cattle. Reflecting on Matthew 11:28–30, he contrasts how we scrutinize livestock with how Jesus receives us—without judgment or condition. Tune in for a heartfelt reminder that God invites us to come to Him just as we are, no perfect presentation required.   Introduction/Exit music provided royalty-free within Soundtrap: Oaks: Acoustic Guitar Chords 02 (slowed to 100 tempo)

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