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And you know, is it listening to their pain or is it joining them in that pain?
And you know, is it listening to their pain or is it joining them in that pain?
And Christ calls us to join our Christian brothers and sisters in their pain. Look, I've been saying this for a while since I've been podcasting. No one has ever been called to walk alone in his or her own faith. We walk together. That also means we walk in pain together. We walk in stress together. We become one another's burdens. And by God's grace, he sees us through that.
And Christ calls us to join our Christian brothers and sisters in their pain. Look, I've been saying this for a while since I've been podcasting. No one has ever been called to walk alone in his or her own faith. We walk together. That also means we walk in pain together. We walk in stress together. We become one another's burdens. And by God's grace, he sees us through that.
And through that, we see God at work.
And through that, we see God at work.
Right. Now, I kind of want to shift into the next story. And I find this one slightly funny, at least the title. It says going into Yemeni mosque, you have insulted my holy Koran.
Right. Now, I kind of want to shift into the next story. And I find this one slightly funny, at least the title. It says going into Yemeni mosque, you have insulted my holy Koran.
Before we get into it, you know, God's word can be offensive and it can insult and it does insult the wicked. So let's talk about that.
Before we get into it, you know, God's word can be offensive and it can insult and it does insult the wicked. So let's talk about that.
Yeah. So I'm going to ask you a question before we move on to the next one. What would you say to the listeners if they were a group of Christians that visited a mosque? How are they to behave or feel or, you know, interact with Muslim people?
Yeah. So I'm going to ask you a question before we move on to the next one. What would you say to the listeners if they were a group of Christians that visited a mosque? How are they to behave or feel or, you know, interact with Muslim people?
Hey, man, that's beautiful. That is beautiful. I love that. I want to I want to visit a Muslim mosque now. But but, you know, right now, Tim, I just want to hit you. OK, I don't. That is the title of Chapter 31 in your book.
Hey, man, that's beautiful. That is beautiful. I love that. I want to I want to visit a Muslim mosque now. But but, you know, right now, Tim, I just want to hit you. OK, I don't. That is the title of Chapter 31 in your book.
Can you please tell me about that?
Can you please tell me about that?
Goodness.
Goodness.
Yeah. But you see, that's what I'm talking about. Like, I see Christians do – and I don't mean to cut you off, but I see Christians do this a lot. And I'm talking –
Yeah. But you see, that's what I'm talking about. Like, I see Christians do – and I don't mean to cut you off, but I see Christians do this a lot. And I'm talking –