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Amen Podcast

Spirit and Truth

Amen Podcast

Alex Wilson

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

52.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Matthew 23:14 KJV. amenpodcast.com



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0:00.0

Hey Matt. What's up everybody, Alex here. No video feed this week because Loke and I are celebrating

0:09.6

our birthdays a little bit late. And so we're on our couch and our pajamas. The kids are in the room

0:15.4

next door asleep. And usually the kids go with her parents so that we can record.

0:21.8

We've been planning as many Fridays, which is our film day of this year,

0:28.3

to go out into the wild of Kauai and film outdoor episodes.

0:32.7

But like I said, this week we're going to go to a different island with some of our closest friends

0:37.5

just to celebrate our birthdays, to celebrate them as well.

0:43.1

Their anniversary is on one of our birthdays.

0:45.2

And so it's going to be a good time.

0:46.7

But with that said, we know a lot of you guys just lock your phone and listen anyway.

0:50.8

And so video is going to keep coming.

0:52.9

But for this week, we're just not going to have one.

0:54.4

But we're talking about something very, very important. I don't want you to think because

0:57.4

there's no video. It's not as important this week. But as we continue through our Matthew series,

1:01.8

we've started an eight part series last week on the eight woes that Jesus pronounces on the religious

1:10.5

leaders of his day. Now, if you read

1:14.0

commentaries, almost every commentary I read said that there's seven woes and the Charles Spurgeon,

1:21.3

who many think is the prince of preachers, his nickname is, Charles Spurgeon commentary on Matthew

1:26.8

says that there's eight woes. The main reason why, it's is Charles Spurgeon commentary on Matthew says that there's eight woes.

1:28.8

The main reason why, it's not because Spurgeon's adding his own woe, is because a lot of

1:35.0

manuscripts have a verse missing. You know, Matthew chapter 23, verse 14, our verse for today,

1:42.7

is probably missing in your Bible. If you have the ESV,

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