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The readings this week are Exodus 14:19-31 and Psalm 114 or Exodus 15:1b-11, 20-21, or Genesis 50:15-21 and Psalm 103:(1-7), 8-13, Romans 14:1-12, and Matthew 18:21-35.  This week we look at how we as humans can get laser focused and miss the objective that we are striving for. In doing that, we become arrogant and ignorant of the things around us and end up hurting us in the end.  This often means we need to be humble and forgive ourselves and others, in order to keep to the goals we see we need to accomplish. Thanks again for taking the time out to listen to this and I hope this is a tool that you find useful.

Remember to answer this week's question:

Where do you see, give and take relationships currently working?  #FaithandSciPod

If you're wanting to hear another podcast on these texts check out:  

9-13-2020 - Did I Remember to Forgive?

I look forward to all of your feedback,
Tyler Bublitz

 

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References:

The Green Blades Preaching Roundtable (Weekly) or Green Blades Rising Publications (Monthly) reach out to ecofaith@nemnsynod.org and say which you would like to sign up for!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oHsXKkvhzk

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSYgDssQUtA&t=60s

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https://www.vox.com/videos/23833036/bees-agriculture-pollination-biodiversity

https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-solutions/2023/05/19/urban-beekeeping-save-wild-bees/

https://wisconsinpollinators.com/Garden/Pest_YellowJacket.aspx

https://extension.umn.edu/yard-and-garden-news/wasps-are-gardeners-friend