3-23-25 - Recognizing God's Nutrients


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Mar 17 2025 28 mins   1

The readings for this week for the Third Sunday in Lent are: Isaiah 55:1-9, Psalm 63:1-8, 1 Corinthians 10:1-13, and Luke 13:1-9. This week we look at how much energy it takes for plants to produce fruit. In doing this, it means that they are taking a risk and have to trust that continued resources will come to help make the plant grow. There is not only a hope but a reliance on God that God will continue to provide for them. It is completely out of their control and they have to trust God on it. Are we willing to do the same? Do we spend the time to thank God or be willing to step out like a plant? In this Lenten season, it is a good time to reflect on that. Thanks again for taking the time out to listen to this and I hope this is a tool that you find useful.



Remember to answer this week's question:


Where are we ignoring blessings around us?

Where do we need to take a step out in faith? #FaithandSciPod


If you're wanting to hear other podcasts on these texts check out:

3-24-19 - Repentance takes Work

3-20-22 - Waste to Produce Needed Life!


I look forward to all of your feedback,

Tyler Bublitz


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March On by Silent Partner

Porches and Universes by Puddle of Infinity


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Gustavus Academy for Faith, Science, and Ethics: The Sweet Life? Getting Granular With Sugar - June 21-27, 2025. Find out more information at: https://gustavus.edu/chaplain/academy/?utm_campaign=2025+ecla&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=wherefaith&curiosityunitegeneric&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw7dm-BhCoARIsALFk4v9a1gbXaHfWIeQM5H3NhqSs2xgWjgnIF1DbXI21JDPXOOB1mdmfk9gaAr3LEALw_wcB

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruit