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  <title>The Authority of Jesus - Luke 20:1-26 | April 20, 2026</title>
  <description> Welcome to One Single Story, where Pastor Stephen Mizell and Pastor Jay Rivenbark are joined by Pastor Alyssa Bream as they walk through the One Year Bible. The conversation stems from Luke 20:1-26 - one of Scripture's most revealing exchanges about power, allegiance, and whose image we truly bear.  Scripture Focus: Luke 20:1-26 - Jesus enters Jerusalem, cleanses the temple, and is immediately confronted by religious leaders determined to trap him and destroy his credibility.  In This Episode:  Why the religious establishment felt threatened by Jesus and how pride-driven institutional power collides with divine authority The parable of the evil farmers and the danger of rejecting God's messengers What &amp;quot;Render to Caesar what is Caesar's&amp;quot; really means for our civic duties and ultimate allegiance   Key Quote: &amp;quot;Authority rooted in pride will resist the truth. But authority rooted in God produces life.&amp;quot; - Pastor Stephen Mizell  One Single Story is a daily Bible podcast from Open Door Church in Edenton, North Carolina. New episodes drop every weekday. Find us at visitopendoor.com or onesinglestory.com and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.  #OneYearBible #ChristianPodcast #BibleStudy #DailyDevotional #OpenDoorChurch #BiblicalEncouragement #ChristianLife #Scripture #Faith #Luke #AuthorityOfJesus </description>
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