In this episode, Bryce talks with Carl Lentz about redemption from Sin.
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What's going on, guys? Welcome back to another episode of the Bryce Crawford Podcast. I'm Bryce, and today, a very special guest. I'm super excited about this episode. Got Pastor Carl Lentz with us today. How are you doing?
So excited to be here, bro. Let's go. You're awesome. It's so cool just to even be around people that are as genuine and faith-filled as you because, unfortunately, it feels like it's kind of rare. So just to be able to see you from far and meet you, man, it's already really encouraging. Can you cover up your tattoos before we finish?
Because I don't feel like God can move in an environment with visible tattoos.
Really?
No, I'm joking. Even the dog knew I was joking. He was barking. You looked at me so sincerely like, oh, my gosh. Amazing, amazing work. I love it.
Oh, thank you. Thank you. I'm glad you're here. I'm super excited. I want to like, well, first, I want to talk about your story, but I don't want that to be the highlight of the podcast because I feel like. And I just want to hear from your perspective because there's so much stuff out there. But I don't want that to be the main point because I feel like it's everything that people always ask you.
And there's more to you than that. You know, like, like, yeah, it's like, I don't know. When I look in today's society, I feel like just with anything in general, when Jesus says, I love your neighbor as yourself. Nowadays, across the board, I feel like I'm always asking, where's our neighbor? Like, we just never care about our neighbor. We never love them. We just can't look past the things that
that people have done. And then like, even, even before that, like I'm reading scripture this morning and Luke six, and he's like, he's talking like, yeah, like, you know, you guys want to return evil for evil. You guys want to judge people. And with that, when you got a log in your own eye and I'm just like, man, what are we doing? Like, there's more to us than just the faults we've done.
Like if people looked at me for everything I'd done wrong, then I don't know. Like I wouldn't be sitting here, you know, but I think there's a lot of cool. I've been so encouraged by you for years. I've been listening to you for a long time. I became a Christian when I was 17. And when I was 17, I was listening to a lot of you. I was listening to I read this book.
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