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From Babel to Pentecost: How Jesus Broke Down Racism and Nationalism to Make One New People

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In this episode I talked with my friend Jackson Ferrell about how the events of Pentecost in Acts chapter 2 point back to the story of the tower of Babel to show that God has undone the distinctions of race and nationality through Christ’s defeat of the demonic powers behind the nations. I hope your ears have seatbelts on them, because we’re about to take them for the ride of their lives…

Jackson can be found writing dope posts about the Bible every weekday at www.chocolatebook.net

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“The Itis” by Polyrhythmics. Licensed under CC BY 3.0
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In this episode I talked with my friend Jackson Ferrell about how the events of Pentecost in Acts chapter 2 point back to the story of the tower of Babel to show that God has undone the distinctions of race and nationality through Christ’s defeat of the demonic powers behind the nations. I hope your ears have seatbelts on them, because we’re about to take them for the ride of their lives…

Jackson can be found writing dope posts about the Bible every weekday at www.chocolatebook.net

Audio:
http://www.cantus-firmus.com/Audio/20180608-FromBabelToPentecost.mp3

Music:
“The Itis” by Polyrhythmics. Licensed under CC BY 3.0
http://www.needledrop.co/wp/artists/polyrhythmics/

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