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Wretched Radio with Todd Friel

WANT A GODLY RELATIONSHIP! START WITH THIS BIBLICAL PICKUP LINE?

Wretched Radio with Todd Friel

Fortis Institute

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.93.1K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2025

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Segment 1



• Discover the foolproof pickup line from Genesis: "Would you water my camels?"



• A biblical approach to dating and marriage in light of culture’s changing views.



• A powerful and short read on biblical principles for dating and marriage.



Segment 2



• Worldly views don’t align with God’s standards for relationships.



• Find a partner who leads now, not just checks the "Christian" box.



• Don’t date out of emotional need; seek solid, godly foundations.



Segment 3



• From the White House, Paula White promotes prosperity gospel tactics.



• Understanding biblical feasts and rejecting false prosperity teachings.



• Paula White’s focus on herself instead of pointing to Jesus.



Segment 4



• Paula White’s "Seven Supernatural Blessings" offer empty promises.



• Understanding communion as a shared experience with fellow saints, not a tool for personal gain.



• God does not want our offerings used as a transaction for blessings.



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Richard Radio begins in three, two, one.

0:06.7

It's time for the church to acknowledge that we have brothers and sisters who are gay.

0:10.3

LGBTs have to find a household of worship that reflects what your views are and what you believe.

0:16.8

A gay person who still wants to attend church after the way the church has treated the gay community,

0:21.9

I'm telling you, they have more faith than I do. They have more faith than a lot of you.

0:25.7

What's not loving is to look someone in the eye when God says they are in jeopardy of an eternity in hell

0:32.5

and merely wink and nod at their sin because you're afraid of being called names.

0:37.5

It's time for Wretched Radio with Tom Freel. A bit more. wink and nod at their sin because you're afraid of being called names.

0:40.9

It's time for Wretched Radio with Tocrille.

0:43.2

A biblical pickup line?

0:45.5

This is Wretched Radio.

0:50.2

If you are single or you have a son or daughter, who is not yet engaged or married, is it possible?

0:51.4

The Bible has a foolproof pickup line for you. Courtesy of the book of

0:57.8

Genesis, there's lots of answers there, so I'm told. It's the story of a servant who is tasked by

1:04.3

his master, a fellow named Abraham, to find a woman or his boy whose name is Isaac. The servant goes on a journey to a foreign land,

1:15.7

and he comes up with a scheme to identify just the right woman. The question that he asks that you

1:24.5

might consider asking if you're thinking, hmm, maybe that person is the right one for me,

1:31.7

but I want to be certain. So I want to use a biblical question. Well, here it is. This just might

1:37.4

help you find a spouse. Would you water my camel? Go ahead. You just give that a go. Actually, that's not exactly the way the story

1:46.3

went down. The servant approached a well. A woman approached him offering to water the servant's

1:53.5

camels, which was the sign for the servant. She's the one. It was, camels were basically like

2:00.0

the old world eharmony.com.

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