Today’s episode begins with a first person monologue from Jeremiah/ We then transition to exploring Jeremiah's vision for the nations, and Jesus' outreach to Gentiles and marginalized communities. We highlight the universal message of both figures, which emphasizes God's love for all people, regardless of their ethnicity or social status. We draw parallels between their actions and teachings. We show how Jeremiah's prophetic pronouncements find fulfillment in Jesus' radical inclusivity. Then we conclude by providing actionable steps for living out this message. We invite listeners to open their hearts to diversity, fight injustice, and build bridges with marginalized communities.
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