The Treadweary Podcast Carleton Smee
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- Religion & Spirituality
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The collective ramblings of a Lutheran pastor who desires to hear what the Scriptures have to tell us. Sometimes it is a sermon, and other times a brief devotion. Many times a lot of questions. Take 15 minutes today to rest in the Word of God and hear the voice of Christ free you from your burdens.
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Finish with the promise...
The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Join us here at the Treadweary Podcast as we begin a lengthy study of the book of Ezekiel. How does God showcase His promise to redeem and bring back sinners? What is so wonderful about God's mercy and grace? How does Ezekiel end as he began?
Psalm 90
Ezekiel 48
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I am tired... (A Treadweary Sermoncast)
Sermon for the 3rd Sunday in Lent - John 2:13-25
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A river that gives life...
The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Join us here at the Treadweary Podcast as we begin a lengthy study of the book of Ezekiel. What is this river Ezekiel speaks of and where does it come from? How do we see Jesus as the fulfillment of this living water in John 4, John 7, and Revelation 22?
Psalm 80
Ezekiel 47
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Newness and rest...
The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Join us here at the Treadweary Podcast as we begin a lengthy study of the book of Ezekiel. How is Christ our Sabbath rest? What is the newness that should come as we experience the Gospel of Jesus? How do we see Him as the gate to the temple? What is the connection of the Prince to the promise inheritance?
Psalm 76
Ezekiel 46
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Duties of our Prince...
The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Join us here at the Treadweary Podcast as we begin a lengthy study of the book of Ezekiel. Who is this prince and what is special about His privilege? What do we do with the Levites who weren't very Levitical?
Psalm 70
Ezekiel 45
Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions: Aloscape 2 -
A dirty Jesus... (A Treadweary Sermoncast)
Sermon for the Transfiguration of our Lord Sunday - Mark 9:2-9