22.01.24 “Insolent” Numbers 16

Episode 220124 January 23, 2022 00:07:54
22.01.24 “Insolent” Numbers 16
Walking with Jesus with Pastor Doug Anderson Podcast
22.01.24 “Insolent” Numbers 16

Jan 23 2022 | 00:07:54

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Now here’s a word we don’t often hear people use the days: INSOLENT. Probably you’ve observed such an attitude, or maybe even felt it from someone in their behavior or words toward you. The definition of “insolent” is: intentionally and rudely showing no respect / showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect. As you look around your world, do you see ‘insolence’ in almost every segment of your society, especially among leadership?  In these days we are looking at one of the most significant moments in history.

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