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Mini: The Chosen S2E2 | "That's Cheating"
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Mini: The Chosen S2E2 | "That's Cheating"

266 | Winter Watch Party | Enjoy Season 2, Episode 2 of The Chosen When was the last time you felt truly seen? In this episode of our Winter Watch Party, we explore Season 2, Episode 2 of *The Chosen*, where we meet Nathanael — a man feeling completely unseen until Jesus meets him with three simple words: "I saw you." We dive into the subplots, including Matthew and Mary’s struggle to catch up on their Torah learning and Peter’s jockeying for leadership. But the heart of this discussion is evangelism. We break down how Philip’s simple invitation — "Come and see" — might be the best model for sharing Jesus in the entire Bible. Plus, we play a game of "Three Degrees to Jesus" to trace who connected us to the Lord (spoiler: it usually starts with a grandma or a friend at a KFC table).

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January 15, 202628m 46s

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266 | Winter Watch Party | Enjoy Season 2, Episode 2 of The Chosen

When was the last time you felt truly seen? In this episode of our Winter Watch Party, we explore Season 2, Episode 2 of The Chosen, where we meet Nathanael — a man feeling completely unseen until Jesus meets him with three simple words: "I saw you." We dive into the subplots, including Matthew and Mary’s struggle to catch up on their Torah learning and Peter’s jockeying for leadership. But the heart of this discussion is evangelism. We break down how Philip’s simple invitation — "Come and see" — might be the best model for sharing Jesus in the entire Bible. Plus, we play a game of "Three Degrees to Jesus" to trace who connected us to the Lord (spoiler: it usually starts with a grandma or a friend at a KFC table).

The Big Idea: We don't need a theology degree to share our faith — just a simple invitation to "Come and see."

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