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  <title>Compassion, Repentance, and Grace - Luke 7:11-35 | March 26, 2026</title>
  <description> Welcome to One Single Story, Season 5. Pastor Stephen Mizell is joined by Pastor Jay Rivenbark and Pastor Wendy Korbusieski as they dig into Luke 7:11-35, the raising of the widow's son at Nain, and what it reveals about compassion, grace, and repentance.  Scripture Focus: Luke 7:11-35 - Jesus raises a widow's son and John the Baptist questions from prison whether Jesus is truly the one.  In This Episode:  How Jesus saw the widow's need and acted before she ever asked Why pride is the greatest barrier to receiving grace What true repentance looks like and how it opens the heart to transformation   Key Quote: &amp;quot;Repentance removes all of the trash for you to deal with the issue. It prepares our hearts to allow God to deal with the things that need to be dealt with.&amp;quot;  One Single Story is a daily Bible study podcast from Open Door Church in Edenton, North Carolina, walking through the One Year Bible every weekday.  visitopendoor.com | onesinglestory.com  Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.  #OneYearBible #ChristianPodcast #BibleStudy #DailyDevotional #OpenDoorChurch #Luke #Grace #Repentance #Faith </description>
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