The Crossing: Deeper Conversations

The Crossing: Deeper Conversations
Podcast Description
Welcome to The Crossing: Deeper Conversations, a podcast where we take our Sunday sermons beyond the pulpit and dive even deeper into God’s Word. Each episode, we explore the biblical truths we’re teaching at The Crossing, unpacking Scripture in a way that’s relevant to everyday life. Hosted by Lee Brewer and Matthew Bennett, with special guests sharing their personal journeys, this podcast is designed to help you grow in faith, wrestle with big questions, and apply God’s truth in meaningful ways.
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This podcast explores biblical truths and their application to daily life, with main topics including Jesus' role as the Door and the Good Shepherd. Episode examples include discussions on salvation, trust in God, and the significance of Jesus' teachings in relation to contemporary challenges, focusing on connecting Scripture with personal experiences.

Welcome to The Crossing: Deeper Conversations, a podcast where we take our Sunday sermons beyond the pulpit and dive even deeper into God’s Word. Each episode, we explore the biblical truths we’re teaching at The Crossing, unpacking Scripture in a way that’s relevant to everyday life. Hosted by Lee Brewer and Matthew Bennett, with special guests sharing their personal journeys, this podcast is designed to help you grow in faith, wrestle with big questions, and apply God’s truth in meaningful ways.

In this episode of Deeper Conversations, Worship Pastor Matt Bennett sits down with Pastor Lee Brewer to explore one of Jesus’ most challenging parables — the Parable of the Merciful Servant (Matthew 18:21–35). Together, they unpack Peter’s bold question about forgiveness, the staggering debt in the story, and the call to extend mercy as we’ve received it. What does true forgiveness look like in the life of a believer? How do we handle repeated offenses? And why is unforgiveness such a serious matter to God? Don’t miss this honest and hope-filled conversation on grace, accountability, and the mercy we’re meant to extend.
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