Honest Christian Conversations

Honest Mistakes (MINISODE)

Ana Murby Season 4

This minisode is a quick fix to an error my guest and I made during the last episode.

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Speaker 1:

Hey friends, have you listened to this week's episode? I hope so. If not, go ahead and pause me and listen to it now so you won't be confused on what I'm about to say here. During the editing process of my episode with Johnny T, I noticed we misspoke about something important, so I wanted to clarify it for you.

Speaker 1:

Johnny and I were mistaken about the city from which God wanted 10 righteous people. We kept saying Nineveh from the story of Jonah, but that was incorrect. It was Sodom and Gomorrah. Abraham was pleading on behalf of his family member, lot, whose family lived in Sodom, and he was interceding for them. He started with a higher number but eventually made it down to quote Lord, if there are only ten righteous in Sodom and Gomorrah, will you still destroy it? End quote. And of course, god said he would spare it if there were ten righteous, but unfortunately ten weren't found and those two cities were destroyed. Unfortunately, ten weren't found and those two cities were destroyed. Regarding Nineveh, jonah told the city quote turn from your wicked ways or be destroyed. End quote. No set number was given. Again, sorry for the mistake. I know you can probably relate in the fact that sometimes we don't always catch our spoken errors in the moment. So I thank you for your grace. I hope you enjoyed part one of the episode. Stay tuned for part two, which is coming on Wednesday.

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