Jase misquoted Missy, saying she said 'oh, for thee and not for me,' when she actually said 'rules for thee, but not for me.'
Jase shares his experience with a colonoscopy, including the intense effects of the cleansing drink and his behavior under anesthesia, to offer advice and wisdom to others who might undergo the procedure.
The concept of equity is discussed to contrast it with biblical teachings on equality, where true equality in Christ means no distinctions based on ethnicity, social status, or other divisions.
Baptism is significant as it marks the beginning of Jesus' ministry and is part of the Great Commission, where Jesus commands his followers to make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Jase emphasizes that baptism is a public proclamation of one's faith and commitment to Christ, symbolizing the death of the old self and the beginning of a new life in Christ.
Jase offers hard-earned wisdom about a medical procedure after he did the most Jase-esque thing ever while under anesthesia. Missy firmly suggests Jase issue a correction after he misquotes her. Zach and Jase take up the modern cultural debate about equity and inclusion and explore what the Bible has to say about the subject.
In this episode: Romans 8, verse 11; 1 Thessalonians 4, verses 11-12; Colossians 3, verse 11; Matthew 28, verses 16-20; Galatians 3, verse 27; Luke 24, verses 27 & 45; John 1, verses 29-34
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