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Every day from Elul through Sukkos, we twice recite Tehillim 27, known as "l'David." Take Ten to understand why the paragraph seems to be describing two different Davids.
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Today we chat about how to stay faithful in the midst of fear and our emotions. Join us in Psalm 3 as we see how 'David on the run' cries out to God in the midst of his troubles!
SERMON: Father fights all my battles for me 'David"-1st Samuel-21
This week, Les chats with Kwame Patterson about his title role in the OWN series "David Makes Man". “David Makes Man's” second season follows Patterson's David as an adult, a successful businessman facing an opportunity that will change him and his community forever. They talk about Kwame's work on the show, his start on HBO's The Wire, developing his craft, and much more. Check it out!
+ Holy Gospel according to Saint Mark 12: 35 – 37 As Jesus was teaching in the temple area he said, "How do the scribes claim that the Messiah is the son of David? David himself, inspired by the holy Spirit, said: 'The Lord said to my lord, "Sit at my right hand until I place your enemies under your feet." 'David himself calls him 'lord'; so how is he his son?" The great crowd heard this with delight. The Gospel of the Lord
Episode Notes Well, I'm back on this book again. We learn that David gets a new job. He gets a sweet pad in London. And Mr. Dick was right, there's more to the the creeper hanging around Miss Betsey. Go on, read it for yourself: https://bookshop.org/a/12554/9780486436654 Visit https://nuzzlehouse.com for show info. Support Nuzzle House by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/nuzzle-house
Episode Notes David STILL can't get over his man-crush, and Dickens clearly doesn't like small people. All this and a neighbor with a vague sexual issue make for a really long chapter. Go on, read it for yourself: https://bookshop.org/a/12554/9780486436654 Visit https://nuzzlehouse.com for show info. Support Nuzzle House by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/nuzzle-house
Psalm 22-27 We are in the Wisdom Stream today as we read from the Lexham English Bible this week. 7streamsmethod.com | #7Streams | @7StreamsMethod | @serenatravis.com Melissa Disney's CDs - Sweet Faith & Love Commentary by Dr. Drake Travis Today is some of, if not, the most famous literature and prayers EVER written. Be blessed and keep reading these all your lives. My husband and I read this again and again. And we are glad to read it with you today. Ps 22 - You heard Jesus quote this on the Cross. God had not forsaken the Son. But to hang on a Cross is to feel forsaken, no matter what the Truth is. Here is a Psalm that can only be attributed to the Crucifixion of our Lord. And Jesus; The Truth, is on the Cross feeling forsaken, sneered at, pierced (bit by lions accd'g to this translation), his clothing getting illustratively "auctioned off". He's in a bad way and calling out on God His Father. That means that when we are in the worst of duress, we are to do that same - for God is listening. Also it asserts that Jesus understands our plight, regardless. That means we are never alone. 23 - When the Lord is your Shepherd, you have what you need; there is rest and peace and beauty, restoration, peace in all settings, comfort (strengthening), we are fed regardless of the surroundings. We have anointing, plenty, goodness, love and mercy along with eternal security. That should answer all our questions, oy mate? In all seriousness, David likely wrote this when he was a boy in Bethlehem, tending sheep. Just over 1000 years later, angels announce to shepherds that the Good Shepherd has arrived. It wouldn't surprise me if it all happened in the same field. Ponder that amazement. 24 - A series of writers and biblical commentators muse that Ps.24 was what David wrote when the ark was brought back into Jerusalem as told in II Sam. 6:12-15. The sentiment of the Psalm certainly matches the festivity of the occasion. God IS a celebration of love and remember that our entry and the beginning of heaven for us starts with worship and celebration. 25 - David is looking for rescue, guidance, mercy, a right-standing in God's Presence, protection, and redemption. It's a Psalm written and recited by a man in anguish who knows where to turn when life has taken a turn such as this. It's the same David of whom we see cheering and praising in other places. This is what made David a man after God's own heart. He wanted to know and have the heart of God - so he did. Such a wonderful model David is for us. 26 - whereas 25 if 'David lamenting, "God, I've messed it up here. Help me", 26 is David nearly protesting, "God, I've been good about it all, don't "diss' me out now. You said you were good ... " It's similar to us if we prayed, "uh, God, you told me to call on you and that you would answer me. I'm calling on you now, and I need you to answer me. I don't want to listen to a recording, I want you to 'pick up'." 'Ever feel this way? So did David - and it kept him in prayer. 27 - We all know what it's like to arrive at a favorite place, be it a meadow, or a vista on the trail, or a beach, or a relatives' house. We pause and sigh, "wow, I love it here!!" David says that when he sits with God. He loves to sit with God and sing and listen and bask and rest. Let's let this urge us accordingly. Don't drift when we pray. Don't check your watch during a sermon. Turn off your phone when in a worship service. Pull away from the screen when family is telling you something vital and impassioned. Don't read the news or popups when your spouse is dining with you. Come on, now. God calls us into his courtyard. Get there. Psalm 27 helps us all get there. God thank you. Thank you and thank you again. You ARE everything we need. Fill us with gratitude and may it spill over back into your house as we worship with you. Amen.
"Megadeth: se Dimebag tivesse aceitado, hoje não existiria o Lamb of God, diz Ellefson - Ritual Metal Mantra #037 ********************* Saudações metaleiros, você acaba de aterrissar no Ritual do Metal Mantra, o seu Podcast diário com as notícias do mundo do Heavy Metal, e no ritual de hoje, vamos falar sobre: Megadeth: se Dimebag tivesse aceitado, hoje não existiria o Lamb of God, diz Ellefson ********************* ➡️ Megadeth: se Dimebag tivesse aceitado, hoje não existiria o Lamb of God, diz Ellefson
In this chapter, we learn that even when Steerforth keeps calling David "Daisy", David STILL doesn't think he's a jerk because he's in an abusive relationship.
In this episode, join a very tired Callum and David fresh off a long week as they attempt to stay the course discussing another episode of Moonlighting whilst fighting off various tangential diversions; from Torquay's hotel industry to the hypothetical devastation of the Millennium Bug. As always, make Callum and David record ANYTHING YOU WANT by donating £5 via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32014828
David can't stop being in love with Steerforth. Nothing will stop this obsession. He goes to Steerforth's house and learns that he's a brat that threw a hammer at a woman's face, and his mom put him in a low-class school, just so he could be the king there and feel important. Even calling David "Daisy" as a crappy nick-name wont change his mind.
David finishes school and is trying to find a career so he's going back to where the actions- Yarmouth. He makes his rounds to say goodbye to everyone and heads to London and runs into friggin' Steerfourth. Damnit.
We suddenly get the narration point of view of David when he's really, really old for some reason. He thinks back fondly of all the women he was hot for.
Everyone in David's life are still acting like jerks.
If you are up against a powerful opponent/system, maybe your perceived weakness are actually your strengths? 'David & Goliath' by Malcolm Gladwell is a collection of 9 core stories showing how an underdog beat the odds to win. The book is split into 3 parts: the advantages of disadvantages (& vice versa), the theory of desirable difficulty and the limits of power. The main themes investigate how our preconceptions can be limiting our potential and what sort of mindset is required to compete against seemingly impossible odds.I summarised the book as follows. "Malcolm Gladwell's books are engaging if you have yet to read his style but this for me lacked a real direction. He points out mistakes that some people have made in their journey but I couldn't detect how this connected to being an underdog. I wasn't bored while reading this book but it wasn't mind blowing so I probably won't remember this in a couple of years time."As always, we hope you enjoy, Mere Mortals out!Timeline:(0:00) - Synopsis(2:44) - Preconceptions: ideas formed without enough information(5:44) - Underdogs: Is it ever better to be the overdog?(9:35) - Personal Observations(13:56) - Summary(15:24) - Pragmatic Takeaway: Stay clear of 'stories' booksConnect with Mere Mortals:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/
David goes to his new school and meets the headmaster, Dr. Strong and Annie (a much younger woman) that Dr. Strong is married to (eeew).
Right when David is making BFF's with Mr. Dick, he's forced to live with ANOTHER family while he goes to school in Canterbury. This family has a kid with red hair which apparently is unacceptable for David. Also: I'm still trying to find information about the 'batman suit' Charles Dickens had in his 'secret room'.
We're 14 chapters into this book and FINALLY someone is NICE to David. Mrs. Betsy goes off on the Murdstones and it's about damn time.
David heads to Dover! Of course he has to sell most of his clothes and sleep on haystacks, but that's just normal for travel. He finally finds his Aunt, and we end the chapter not knowing if he will stay there permanently because she's obsessed with donkeys for some reason. The romance corner book this week is 'One Snowy Night' by Patience Griffin https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/623342/one-snowy-night-by-patience-griffin/
Study Guide Pesachim 89 Today's Daf is sponsored by Erica Kolatch in commemoration of the 5th yahrtzeit of her mother, "the Honorable Constance Glube, Chaya Rachel bat Shmuel. Connie shattered glass ceilings in the field of law in Canada throughout her life. Michelle was a scholar-in-residence at the Kemp Mill Synagogue in Maryland in spring 2016 while I was in avelut and I have been learning the daf ever since. I wonder what my mother's reaction would be?" And by Risa Tzohar in loving memory of Esther Deena bat Risa v'David on her fifth yahrtzeit. And by Dina Hirshfeld-Becker in memory of her mother, Sarina Bialik Hirshfeld, z"l whose 13th yahrtzeit is today. "My mother told me that she was in the first class at Yeshiva of Flatbush High School in which girls were allowed to learn Talmud, and her father was the teacher (Dr. Manoach Bialik, z"l). Her memory is a blessing that is with me." And by Stuart Pilichowski in loving memory of his mother, Faiga Rochel bat Yosef, "a survivor of the Shoah, who would be so proud of her great-granddaughter, Temimah, for learning Daf Yomi." In a case of five people who sacrificed and the hides mixed and they realized one was blemished and they do not know which was blemished, everyone is exempt from Pesach Sheni. Why don’t they each bring a sacrifice on Pesach Sheni on condition - either it will be a Pesach if theirs was blemished and if not, will be offered as a peace offering? The gemara raises several explanations for why this is not a possibility and from the discussion, we learn about the differences between the Passover and peace offerings. The mishna brings a story about a father who tried to encourage (“bribe”) his children to get to Jerusalem quickly. The gemara discusses the case and the halakhic details. Until what point can one change groups (chaburas) for the Pesach offering? If someone invites guests to add to the group without checking with the others, the other members can give him his share and tell him to create a new group with his food only with the new guest. Is it possible to learn from this case to one where someone eats too much food that the group can give him his portion and tell him to sit separately? Does this also apply to a regular meal?
Study Guide Pesachim 89 Today's Daf is sponsored by Erica Kolatch in commemoration of the 5th yahrtzeit of her mother, "the Honorable Constance Glube, Chaya Rachel bat Shmuel. Connie shattered glass ceilings in the field of law in Canada throughout her life. Michelle was a scholar-in-residence at the Kemp Mill Synagogue in Maryland in spring 2016 while I was in avelut and I have been learning the daf ever since. I wonder what my mother's reaction would be?" And by Risa Tzohar in loving memory of Esther Deena bat Risa v'David on her fifth yahrtzeit. And by Dina Hirshfeld-Becker in memory of her mother, Sarina Bialik Hirshfeld, z"l whose 13th yahrtzeit is today. "My mother told me that she was in the first class at Yeshiva of Flatbush High School in which girls were allowed to learn Talmud, and her father was the teacher (Dr. Manoach Bialik, z"l). Her memory is a blessing that is with me." And by Stuart Pilichowski in loving memory of his mother, Faiga Rochel bat Yosef, "a survivor of the Shoah, who would be so proud of her great-granddaughter, Temimah, for learning Daf Yomi." In a case of five people who sacrificed and the hides mixed and they realized one was blemished and they do not know which was blemished, everyone is exempt from Pesach Sheni. Why don’t they each bring a sacrifice on Pesach Sheni on condition - either it will be a Pesach if theirs was blemished and if not, will be offered as a peace offering? The gemara raises several explanations for why this is not a possibility and from the discussion, we learn about the differences between the Passover and peace offerings. The mishna brings a story about a father who tried to encourage (“bribe”) his children to get to Jerusalem quickly. The gemara discusses the case and the halakhic details. Until what point can one change groups (chaburas) for the Pesach offering? If someone invites guests to add to the group without checking with the others, the other members can give him his share and tell him to create a new group with his food only with the new guest. Is it possible to learn from this case to one where someone eats too much food that the group can give him his portion and tell him to sit separately? Does this also apply to a regular meal?
Never ask a pro-child-labor kid to deliver your trunk when you're running away from the bottle factory.
David is forced into child-labor at Mr. Murdstones liquor factory. He's set up to live in a house with a sweet family who have no money and have to sell everything they have because they're in debt. THEN they all get to live together for free in 'debtors jail'. Why bother owning a house you can't afford if you can just go live for free in this 'debtors jail'?
After the funeral the Murdstone's fire Peggoty then let David go to Yarmouth to get creepy on Emily. Mr Barkis also gets creepy on Peggoty by floating around uninvited and not really speaking. But it works and he marries her. David goes back to the Murdstones and they send him off to work at a counting house in London.
David's return home sucks. His new dad is creepy and is all about "firmness". He has his sister live with them, so now there's two people slumming off his mom's money. After a really sad beating scene, and a creepy scene where he kisses Peggotty through a keyhole, David is sent off to school in London.Go on, read it for yourself:https://bookshop.org/a/12554/9780486436654Visit https://nuzzlehouse.com for show info.
David gets to go see Peggotty's family who live in a boat. The uncle had a drinking problem, but that doesn't stop David from hitting on his daughter. After a lot of empty promises to 'write', David goes back home to find that her mom married that creepy guy. Just to show who's really in charge, they've even changed his room around.Go on, read it for yourself:https://bookshop.org/a/12554/9780486436654Visit https://nuzzlehouse.com for show info.
Mom's new boyfriend decides to spend time with David... by bringing him to work. And it sucks. Mom gets worked into a lather with every compliment and David gets out of town to hang out with a kid named Ham.Go on, read it for yourself:https://bookshop.org/a/12554/9780486436654Visit https://nuzzlehouse.com for show info.
1. Seth continues his review of Mark 12, examining marriage and the resurrection. 2. Seth responds to a listener submission about hymns. 3. Seth discusses disqualified pastors.
David's mom has to entertain his creepy aunt, his nanny has been hiding her boy in the house, and he was supposed to be a girl. We're off to a strong start in the first chapter.Go on, read it for yourself:https://bookshop.org/a/12554/9780486436654Visit https://nuzzlehouse.com for show info.
This week Sam and Dave are joined by David C. Smalley. We talk about atheism, humanism, value and purpose, all whilst on the road to Phoenix, Arizona. You can find/follow David here: Twitter YouTube Patreon I did my best to list the resources mentioned by David in this episode: Is God a Moral Monster?: Making Sense Of The Old Testament God The God Delusion: 10th Anniversary Edition The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason Atheism Advanced: Further Thoughts of a Freethinker American Atheist Library and Archives (US) The Skeptics Annotated Bible Evil Bible We hope you enjoy our show. When Belief Dies aims to honestly reflect on faith, religion and life. We blog and podcast. Your support on Patreon enables us to cover the costs of running this show and look to the future to make things even better as we build upon what we already have in the works. Please take a look and consider giving. Use this link to navigate to the website, to find us on social media and anywhere else we might be present online. #Podcast #Deconstruction #God #Agnostic #Christian #Atheism #Apologetics #Audio #Question #Exvangelical #Deconversion #SecularGrace #Exchristian
Fate has brought us both to the late 1960s...rock and/or roll in it's semi-adolescent years. Psychedelic habits, roaring Hammond B3s, increasingly heroic string pugilists. Yes, and why not? This is a great time indeed, a great time for riffs. A worthy stop on our ever elongated journey into and beyond riff dominion. So, this week Olle riffs out on Iron Butterfly and Jon hits it with the American Band themselves: Grand Funk Railroad. Intro: Christmas for Dummies by Olle Stjerne In A Gadda Da Vida, honey! #riff #podcast #grandfunkrailroad #ironbutterfly #inagaddadavida #in-a-gadda-da-vida #wereanamericanband
The problem of reckless driving is nothing new in Milwaukee. Unfortunately, it only seems to be getting worse. Despite all the meetings and task force recommendations, it appears little has been done to actually talk to the young people who are engaging in this deadly behavior -- until now. In this episode of Open Record, FOX6 Investigators Bryan Polcyn and Amanda St. Hilaire talk about a story Bryan recently did that took a different approach to the issue of reckless driving. Bryan talked with a young man who admitted to driving recklessly for years. The team reminds us how big of a problem reckless driving is in Milwaukee and what's been done to contain it or address it thus far. Bryan breaks down his conversation with 'David,' the young man he interviewed and explains why 'David' agreed to talk to FOX6. You'll also hear about Carolyn Hall, a woman who lost her daughter at the hands of a reckless driver, and get her take on the approach to curbing this behavior.
We're passionate about men's t-shirts and so, we're constantly searching for the best brands and products... so why stop at t-shirts?!? We found 3 t-shirt companies (lululemon, Bylt, and Cuts) and set out to find who makes our favorite shirts. This is truly a 'David vs Goliath' review, but will Goliath come out on top? Thanks for listening! Get $10 off your first Bylt order: http://rwrd.io/nwy71hmSave $20 on any Cuts purchase: https://www.talkable.com/x/PuYa2mlululemon 5 Year Basic V T-Shirt: https://lululemon.prf.hn/l/7A1O0l4 What sets these three brands apart? We judged them based on their Product Design/Packaging, Social Strategy, Sales & Distribution, and their Disruptive Level. Company 1: Lululemon - https://shop.lululemon.com/Year Founded - 1998Founders - Chip WilsonEmployees on Linkedin - 11,499Location - Vancouver, BCRecorded Funding = July 2007 - The company's initial public offering was in July 2007, raising $327.6 million by selling 18.2 million shares. Interesting Fact - The brand once claimed that seaweed incorporated in clothing was performance-enhancing. Company 2: BYLT - https://byltbasics.com/Year Founded - 2016Founders - Joey FirestoneEmployees on Linkedin - N/A Location - Costa Mesa, California Recorded Funding - N/AInteresting Fact - Drop Cut style is their thing Company 3: Cuts - https://www.cutsclothing.com/Year Founded - 2016Founders - Steven BorrelliEmployees on Linkedin - 20Location = Culver City, CaliforniaRecorded Funding = N/AInteresting Fact - custom engineered their own Pyca™ fabric Resources: REBL Jane: https://rebljane.com/Vortic Watch Company: https://vorticwatches.com/ Want to create a product based business? Start here: https://productsworthtalkingabout.com... Looking for more business resources? Check out our comprehensive resource page: https://productsworthtalkingabout.com... Connect with Products Worth Talking AboutIG: https://www.instagram.com/productswor...FB: https://www.facebook.com/productswort...LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pwta
8. Church Begins - Forward in Unity Acts 15v13-35 Right mouse click to save this Podcast as a MP3. James, the brother of Jesus and writer of the epistle of James, was not an apostle. He delivered the coup-de-grace to the Judaism argument with a direct appeal to the Word of God. God had already spoken on the matter! Quoting Amos 9v11-12, James reminded them that the prophet had declared that 'David's fallen tent' was be restored and that this would involve the in gathering of all the Gentiles who bear the Lord's name' (Acts 15v16-18). This is fulfilled, James says, in all that Peter had described (Acts 15:14). The church of Jesus Christ was all along intended to encompass both Jew and Gentile and, one by one without discrimination, they are brought to the same faith by the same Lord. The gospel is for all nations. This, James showed, was 'the mind of God", in the Scripture'. 1. Deliverance Proposed The Lord's brother then proposed the motion that was to become the finding of the Jerusalem Council. This consisted of two main parts: The first was the definitive doctrinal answer to the Judaizers, which stands for all time: 'We should not make it difficult for the Gentiles who are turning to God' (Acts 15v19). This verse is often passed over as a mere introit to the verses that follow, but it ought to be seen as standing on its own. It told the Judaizing party in the gentlest possible way - if they thought through all they had heard - that what they were asking for was not the Lord's will for the church, but was, indeed, even contrary to the gospel of God's free grace in Christ and wonderful doctrine of being put right with God by faith alone. If ever them was a soft answer that would turn away potential anger, this was it. 'We should not make it difficult,' is an example of affirming a basic doctrine in a very practical way. The doctrine had been clearly stated by the previous speakers. There was no need for a bare restatement. There was need, however, to persuade people of its practical significance. And, at the same time, those whose views were being rejected needed to know that they were not being personally rejected, but were still warmly embraced within the fellowship of the Lord's people. They were believers and they had laid their views before the whole church in an orderly manner. Having received the considered judgement of the church, they could be expected to receive it with due submission in the Lord. They were certainly not to be made to feel that they had been foolish or were no longer welcome. This is surely a model for resolving doctrinal and practical controversy today. Too often, church debates degenerate into fights and lead to unnecessary and ungodly division. The maintenance or truth never requires discourtesy or unpleasantness on the part of its advocates, even if those who oppose it are strident and contentious (2 Timothy 2v25). James deftly set the denial of any requirement of legal observances for salvation (the other side of which was the affirmation of the doctrine of salvation by grace alone through faith in Christ, in terms of not putting difficulties (that is unbiblical ones) in the way of Gentile converts being received into the membership of the church. 2. Unity Proposed The second part is a practical four-point proposal (Acts 15v20) designed to foster unity in the church. They proposed asking the Gentile Christians to take particular care to distance themselves from their former manner of life. This was also, no doubt, designed to allay the fears of Jewish Christians, whose sense of what constituted a God honouring lifestyle was formed by the regulations of the law of Moses. They needed to know that Gentile Christians were not adrift from practical godliness as properly defined by God's Word. James therefore addressed specific practical issues, where the teaching of the Scriptures - still confined to the Old Testament - challenged the accepted norms of Gentile behaviour and called for a conscientious application of biblical principles. 2a. Leave Alone First, they should 'abstain from food polluted by idols' (Daniel 1v8; Malachiv1:7-12). This had been offered at pagan temples as sacrifices to the gods and the surplus sold in the market. The question here was not primarily one of diet - that is dealt with in the third and fourth points - but concerned association with the milieu from which the food had come. Questions of conscience later arose in Corinth on this very point. These were addressed by Paul, who made it clear that while there was no essential problem with eating this meat, there ought to be sensitivity to the tender consciences of those who, having come out of paganism, regarded consuming it as a sinful complicity with paganism (1 Corinthians 8v1-13; 10v14-33). Second, they should abstain from 'sexual immorality' (Leviticus 18; Matthew 5v27-30). The Gentile world, like that of television movies and sitcoms today, treated promiscuous sexual relations as acceptable and part of normal behaviour. This was sin then and it remains sin to this day. Third, they should not eat of 'the meat of strangled animals'. This is a reference to meat from which the blood had not been completely strained (Leviticus 7v22-27).' Lastly, they should eat no 'blood' (Genesis 9v4; Leviticus 17v10-12; 19v26). This was the basis for the preceding point. Blood was symbolic of life and was to be reserved for sacrifice to the Lord, thus underscoring his role as the giver of life. None of these, as John Owen points out, was a new imposition on the practice of the churches.' All were clearly taught in Scripture, even if all but the second were elements of old covenant piety that would eventually pass away when the full revelation of the New Testament was completed. The purpose of reiterating them here was to encourage a discerning sensitivity to practical godliness in a Gentile social-cultural milieu and a Jewish Christian ecclesiastical context. Gentiles were to examine critically their old habits and give no cause to anyone to accuse them of their old sins. They were also encouraged to be graciously accommodating to Jewish dietary sensitivities. For their part, Jewish believers needed to understand that Gentiles were not to be required to observe the Mosaic ceremonial law, now that the Messiah had come and published the gospel of sovereign grace in all its fullness. The decision was made to adopt James' proposal and send a letter with a deputation to all the churches in 'Antioch, Syria and Cilicia' (Acts 15v22-29). This conveyed the verdict of the council. Today it still vibrates with lively applicability. 2b. Grace Alone First of all, the men who insisted on circumcision and the law were declared to be 'without the church's authorisation' for their disturbing teaching. This almost unobtrusive dismissal underscores the solidity with which the church knew its doctrine. From the beginning, the apostles clearly taught that salvation was by the free and sovereign grace of God through faith in Christ and not through man's best efforts to keep tile law and impress God with self generated good works. Jerusalem held that line and closed the door to works-righteousness- Good works have a vital place in the Christian life, to be sure. They are, however, not the root, but the fruit of salvation, prepared by God in advance for us to do (Ephesians. 2v10). 2c. Spirit Alone They emphasised that the decision 'seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to [the church I' (Acts 15v28). Here is the purpose and the role of the church in the guidance and discipline of God's people. Jesus had promised that the Holy Spirit would lead them into all truth (John 14v26; 16v13). All decisions in churches, as well as in the individual Christian's life, ought to fulfil this condition. Not only does it tell us what God does with his church, but it defines the goal and prayer of the church. If what we do only seems good to us, without the evident leading of the Spirit, then we are simply not doing the Lord's work. 2d. Standing Alone The council's four 'requirements' - one permanent (sexual immorality), the others transitional and temporary, highlight the necessity and the blessing of the separated life for Christians: 'You will do well to avoid these things' (Acts 15v29). Christians must bear a decisive testimony to the society in which they are located - a testimony which shows the righteousness of God before the world. The result in the mission churches was encouragement and continued blessing through the ministries of Judas, Silas Paul and Barnabas (Acts 15v30-35). The burden of Judaistic legalism was lifted. The Gospel of Jesus Christ 's was lifted up before the Gentiles and the Holy Spirit continued to accompany the preaching of the Word with power, so that more and more people were being saved by grace alone, through faith alone in Christ alone. Click or tap here to save this Podcast as a MP3. You can now purchase our Partakers books! Please do click or tap here to visit our Amazon site! 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London based unisex apparel designer and creator of AMUTIS, Dovydas ‘David' Asmutis a Fashion Design graduate, fashion stylist and interior designer joined me to talk about his creative process and journey. The shift in to interior designing and the gift in taking time. If you've enjoyed this episode and want to learn more about Dovydas, his brand and creative process you can follow him on IG @asmutis.co.uk or @69cloud
Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek
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What do Earth, Wind & Fire and Michael Bublé have in common? Mega music producer David Foster. Before he became famous for his presence on reality TV, Foster brought his soaring sensibilities and steely concentration to artists like Barbara Streisand, Whitney Houston, and Chicago. Documentary filmmaker Barry Avrich turned a camera on Foster for the Netflix film, “David Foster: Off the Record,” and tracked the difference between control in the studio and the chaos outside of it. Avirch discusses what draws him to such subjects when he stops by “The Treatment.”
Laura, Jim and Lisa continue their discussion with Ginny Brown whose daughter Kirby Brown died at a New Age "Spiritual Warrior" retreat led by JAR in Sedona Arizona.Ginny shares how she and her family were treated by the documentary makers of "Enlighten Us - The Rise and Fall of JAR" and takes us behind the scenes of what Ginny describes as the 'David and Goliath' trial. It is not easy listening. Please read the book The Sweet Life: How We Lived After Kirby Died by Ginny Brown and Jean Brown. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578708795/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_x_Bsm.Eb8H07NED via @amazon #HerNameWasKirbyBrown#HerNameWasLizNeuman#HisNameWasJamesShoreTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORSATHLETIC GREENSVisit AthleticGreens.com/REALCRIME to receive 20 free travel packs with your first purchase.FEALSGet 50% off your first order and free shipping by visiting FEALS.com/REALCRIMEPURPLEGo to Purple.com/REALCRIME for $150 off of any order of $1500 or more
David Starkey's racist rant to Darren Grimes has made headlines, Scotty and Motty take a look at the historian's moronic comments and much more!
Brian Austin Green joins Pete, Charles, Larry & Lilly to discuss all things 'David Silver'. They discuss his first moments, to the Next 50 Years, and he opens up on his working with Luke Perry, Jason Priestly, and so much more! Follow Us: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/beverlyhills90210show/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BeverlyHills90210Show/) YouTube (http://beverlyhills90210show.com/) Shop Our Merch! (https://www.beverlyhills90210showshop.com/) Contact Us: social@beverlyhills90210show.com (mailto:social@beverlyhills90210show.com)
To support the ministry and get access to exclusive content, go to: http://patreon.com/logicalbiblestudy Mark 12: 35-37 - 'David himself calls him Lord.' Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs: - 202 (in 'I Believe in One God') - Jesus himself affirms that God is "the one Lord" whom you must love "with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength." At the same time Jesus gives us to understand that he himself is "the Lord." To confess that Jesus is Lord is distinctive of Christian faith. This is not contrary to belief in the One God (abbreviated). Got a Bible question? Send an email to logicalbiblestudy@gmail.com, and it will be answered in an upcoming episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daily-gospel-exegesis/message
Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker discuss Trump’s latest allegations against Joe Scarborough and the supporters “urging him to stop" (1:35). Then listener mail, including the question “Will we ever again get a 'DAVID…' opener from Bryan before the intro music?” (19:05). Lastly, Curtis is joined by Rob Mahoney, sports writer at The Ringer, to explore what arenas and stadiums could sound like without a crowd (33:30). Plus, the Overworked Twitter Joke of the Week, and David Guesses the Strained-Pun Headline.
Belief Hole | Conspiracy, the Paranormal and Other Tasty Thought Snacks
You might think 'Gnome'-body is scared of gnomes, right? Oh.. well you'd be dead wrong, my friend. All throughout the world there are stories, legends and beliefs of the 'hidden folk'. Whether it be the Huldufólk of Iceland, the pointed-tooth, people-eating Nirumbee of the Crow in native North America, or your friendly fox-riding, forest protecting 'David the Gnome'-style Nisse of Nordic lore, these elemental-type others are just another reason to be reverent of nature, and in some cases, fearful to dim the flame of your campfire. Coming up on this episode, we recount some captivating and bizarre modern encounters with gnome-like creatures and other hidden folk and examine the potential reality and cultural connections of these folkloric beings. So, leave some food out for the fairies and some iron for the dwarves, and lets dig down deep to uncover the inner workings of the Hidden Folk. Also.. Paracelsus Gnome Naming, Horse Hair Braiding, and Fiendish Fairy Shadow Theft EXPANSION EPISODE: EXP 2.9 | The Mystery of Mel's Hole / Tumor Seals from the Inner Earth https://www.patreon.com/posts/36010338 VISIT THE HOLE:WEBSITE | https://beliefhole.com DIG DEEPER WITH US:View Full Episode Notes and Images Here: https://beliefhole.com/when-gnomes-attack-true-encounters-and-lore-of-the-little-folk TIMESTAMPS: 06:56 | Introducing Paracelsus - Namer of Gnomes 09:50 | Huldufólk - Elves, Fairies, Vittra 10:17 | Tommyknockers - Cornish Folklore 11:30 | Huldrefolk 13:09 | Earth Spirits - Guardians of Nature 19:03 | Why We Don't See Hidden Folk 22:18 | Anna's Story - Encounters with the Vittra of Sweden 24:01 | Nirumbee, Nimerigar - People Eaters of Native Legend 25:15 | Anna's Vittra Continued 28:07 | Police Chief Encounters Mane-Braiding Fairies 36:09 | Paracelsus, Earth Dwelling Gnomes 44:42 | Rick's Creepy Gnome Encounters 50:26 | Gurt's Sharp Teeth Elves Attack 52:52 | Patron Stinger - Archie! 54:59 | Expansion Episode Preview - Me's Hole 58:31 | Native American Fairy Little People Lore 1:13:38 | Construction Worker Assaulted by Shadow Stealing Fairies/Leprechaun
Hannah Berner from Bravo’s Summer House talks about this season, whether she ends up sleeping with Luke, if she hated living with an engaged couple, Hannah is a comedian and podcast host of “Berning in Hell” where she interviews her guests about their insecurities, anxieties and fears. Carlye Rubin and Katie Green are co-directors of 1275 Days, which follows the case of The Elkhart 4 - four teenagers who after a botched home invasion were charged and convicted of Felony Murder. After entering a home they believed to be empty was not, they were confronted by the armed homeowner who shot and killed the oldest boy, Danzele. Danzele's four childhood friends were charged with his murder (despite being unarmed). We focus on the youngest of the group, Blake and his family, as they fight to reduce his 55-year sentence over a period of 4 years. "1275 Days" is a 'David and Goliath' tale that not only explores the complicated issues surrounding juvenile incarceration in America, but exposes the financial and emotional burden families of the incarcerated face. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyCameo: https://www.cameo.com/katecaseyTwitter: @katecaseyInstagram: @katecaseycaFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245/Amazon List: http://www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseyca See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The rock and roll legend from The Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash, who is the subject of an acclaimed new documentary, begins reflecting on his rollercoaster life and career before having a meltdown and forcing Scott to terminate the interview, an ‘Awards Chatter’ first. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded by Matthew Whitehurst and produced by Matthew Whitehurst and Joshua Farnham.
Today on the Bulwark podcast, David French from National Review joins host Charlie Sykes to talk about "David Frenchism." What is the future of the conservatism when it comes to classical liberalism or illiberalism? Also, what is "performative wokeness?" Special Guest: David French.