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EPISODE · Dec 8, 2025 · 57 MIN

Share The Treasure

from The Sefcik Show · host The Sefcik Show

Jason shared a biblical story about lepers during a siege, highlighting how they found abandoned food and chose to share it with the starving city rather than keep it for themselves. He drew a parallel to modern Christianity, warning against hoarding spiritual riches while ignoring the needs of those outside the faith.@TheSefcikShow is now on ALL PLATFORMS !Do you feel led to help out this channel? Please contact us!Email: [email protected] the showYouTube: TheSefcikShowFacebook: TheSefcikShowInstagram: TheSefcikShowTikTok: TheSefcikShow

Jason shared a biblical story about lepers during a siege, highlighting how they found abandoned food and chose to share it with the starving city rather than keep it for themselves. He drew a parallel to modern Christianity, warning against hoarding spiritual riches while ignoring the needs of those outside the faith. @TheSefcikShow is now on ALL PLATFORMS ! Do you feel led to help out this channel? Please contact us! Email: [email protected] Support the show YouTube: TheSefcikS...

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