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Wretched Radio with Todd Friel

COMPASSIONATE AND INDIGNANT

Wretched Radio with Todd Friel

Fortis Institute

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

It's easy for us to get annoyed these days. But how should we respond to a world that's growing more evil?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Richard Radio begins in 3, 2.1.

0:07.0

I start giving on that level so that God would owe me.

0:10.0

Whatever you do right now, don't you stop tithing?

0:14.0

Harvest responds only to seed, not to prayer.

0:18.0

This is not about material wealth.

0:20.0

This is about God in his providence orchestrating all of history in order to bring about that which we need more than anything else, and that is to be rescued from God.

0:34.0

It's time for wretched radio with Todd Freel.

0:38.0

I was being sarcastic, which is another big word you'll learn in school.

0:43.6

What's the word on the street?

0:44.6

This is wretched radio.

0:46.3

The word on the street is you might want to cover up the kids ears here it is.

0:51.4

Aremenomat. Here it is. Ara-Mano-Mai.

0:55.0

You heard me, I just went ahead and said it.

0:58.0

Ara-Mennamai, you say, what in the world is an Ara-Mennomai?

1:01.0

Is this some of the new language that is being forwarded to confuse and

1:06.4

deconstruct? No, it is a Greek word that might actually reconstruct my attitude toward a world that has gone bonkers.

1:19.3

Don't tell me that you haven't felt it, the world is indeed deconstructing around us.

1:25.8

Everything about Western civilization, it is being changed.

1:30.3

That's happening inside of the church and maybe just maybe because you love

1:36.2

This country you've seen the amazing good that it does and now you see people just heckin away at it. I mean, it isn't with an ice pick. It's like a

1:46.7

chainsaw just tearing everything down. And maybe you've grown angry at people.

1:55.0

Please note there is a place for righteous indignation.

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