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PSALM 145 - The Lord is Near to All Who call on Him!Take Up Your Cross and Follow YeshuaPsalm 145 17 The Lord is righteous in all his waysand faithful in all he does.18 The Lord is near to all who call on him,to all who call on him in truth.19 He fulfills the desires of those who fear him;he hears their cry and saves them.20 The Lord watches over all who love him,but all the wicked he will destroy.21 My mouth will speak in praise of the Lord.Let every creature praise his holy namefor ever and ever.Thank you to everyone who has been donating and praying. Freely you receive now freely give. Our months are spent pouring out into the nations and the lives of others. This month, it is all about getting the needs of the ministry met so we can operate as Messiah calls us.http://member.bulldozerfaith.com/givepaypal.me/bulldozerfaithhttps://cash.app/$bulldozerfaithhttps://member.bulldozerfaith.com/.../Bulldozerfaith...Daily Devotional and teaching with Kenny Russell - Get connected with our Podcast Channelshttps://feeds.captivate.fm/what-then-shall-we-sayEmail kenny@bulldozerfaith.com
God can use everything we do, even that which feels mundane and unimportant. In this episode I chat with Sarah Hausser, Author, Speaker, and food blogger about the intersection between faith, food, community...and of course creativity.Gathering together can seem so normal and insignificant but there is such sacredness between gathering at the table. Sarah details in such beautiful imagery the significance of it - not just in this life but in the one to come. Website: https://www.sarahjhauser.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarah.j.hauser/ Food blog: https://www.sarahjhauser.com/blog Order her book, All Who are Weary: https://www.sarahjhauser.com/book Chicken and Peach Skewers recipe: https://www.coffeeandcrumbs.net/blog/2019/7/25/were-going-to-get-it-wrong-and-a-recipe-for-chicken-peach-skewersSlow Cooker Honey Garlic Chicken: https://www.wellplated.com/slow-cooker-honey-garlic-chicken/
At times, life feels hard, chaotic, or just mind-numbingly ordinary. But what if we could exchange that heavy dread and disquiet for a peace that passes understanding? On Thursday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, writer and speaker, Sarah J. Hauser believes that while our outward lives are falling apart, our inner lives can grow stronger. Her new book, All Who are Weary was born out of Sarah’s own story—her depression, grief, and tears. Sarah invites us to join her in bringing our heavy burdens to Jesus and taking the light burden He offers instead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EPISODE 100! We can't believe the journey of The Table has brought us to episode 100. We are so excited to welcome the one and only Brenton Brown to join us as we celebrate. In our conversation with Brenton we learn more about his life leading up to becoming a songwriter and worship leader. Join us for episode 100 as we chat with the guy behind the songs such as Everlasting God, All Who are Thirsty, Hosanna (Praise is Rising), and Our God Saves.
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Are you weary? Do you need some deep soul rest? Sarah Hauser, author of All Who are Weary joins us today to share her story and offer hope that there is a way through weariness, even if our circumstances don't change. Connect with Sarah on Instagram and sarahjhauser.com Connect with Kirsten on Instagram Show notes are more are at kirstenvossler.com Your free guide to 5 Ways to Increase Your Joy Level Today is here!
The comforting bid of Jesus to the worn and weary soul: Come to me, all who are weary, and I will give you rest. You're tired. Tired in your body. Tired in your soul. At times, life feels hard, chaotic, or just mind-numbingly ordinary. But what if our souls could find rest even amid the onslaught of chaos and confusion? What if we could exchange that heavy dread and disquiet for a peace that passes understanding? Author Sarah J. Hauser believes that while our outward lives are falling apart, our inner lives can grow stronger. Sarah is on the show sharing about her book titled All Who are Weary. It was born from Sarah's own story—her depression, grief, and tears. Sarah, no stranger to weariness, invites us to join her in bringing our heavy burdens to Jesus and taking the light burden He offers instead. Join us to find deep, lasting rest by throwing off nine soul-crushing burdens: worthlessness, condemnation, worry, self-sufficiency, insecurity, comparison, perfectionism, insignificance, and despair. We were never meant to carry these things in the first place. We will no longer feel stuck, strained, and discouraged but instead, be equipped with Scripture and encouraged by personal stories that help us identify the burdens we need to release. Because of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we can live with joy and endurance, come what may. If you're craving rest for your soul, Jesus invites you to come to Him, because only there can true rest be found. Connect with Sarah: https://www.sarahjhauser.com
At times, life feels hard, chaotic, or just mind-numbingly ordinary. But what if we could exchange that heavy dread and disquiet for a peace that passes understanding? On Monday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, writer and speaker, Sarah J. Hauser believes that while our outward lives are falling apart, our inner lives can grow stronger. Her new book, All Who are Weary was born out of Sarah’s own story—her depression, grief, and tears. Sarah invites us to join her in bringing our heavy burdens to Jesus and taking the light burden He offers instead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There is truly nothing harder for me than to accept help and rest when there's still so much to be done. Today Sarah and I have a light-hearted conversation about a hard topic. We talk about what it looks like to come to the end of ourselves, what God says about rest, and how we can apply humility to receive help. I hope our stories make you feel seen, and that you will remember in your weariness that God will give you ultimate rest! ou can find Sarah HERE and this link will take you directly to her book "All Who are Weary"! You can find Elizabeth's new book HERE!!! Or writing helpful hints on the blog Being a stay-at-home mom co-worker on Instagram Or get access to the "Penpal Resources" by signing up with email! *affiliate links are used when appropriate. Thank you for supporting Sunshine in my Nest
At times, life feels hard, chaotic, or just mind-numbingly ordinary. But what if we could exchange that heavy dread and disquiet for a peace that passes understanding? On Tuesday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, writer and speaker, Sarah J. Hauser believes that while our outward lives are falling apart, our inner lives can grow stronger. Her new book, All Who are Weary was born out of Sarah’s own story—her depression, grief, and tears. Sarah invites us to join her in bringing our heavy burdens to Jesus and taking the light burden He offers instead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Audio reading: Ex 38: 1-31, 1 Kngs 7:40-8:21, Luke 1:57-80, Psalm 58:1-11, Prov 11:11-12 This podcast was recorded LIVE from Jerusalem! There is a new sound, a new spiritual SHIFT in the atmosphere. 24/7 prayer is being lifted up for Israel. The spiritual atmosphere is changing and shifting! God is raising up a new generation of worshippers and prayer warriors. Succat Hallel, a 24/7 house of worship and prayer located in Jerusalem, is one of many platforms for this new sound of worship to come forth. In November 2004, the Lord opened the door for Succat Hallel to relocate to a beautiful facility overlooking Mount Zion and the Old City of Jerusalem. Since then we have been crying out day and night 24/7 – until He makes Jerusalem a praise in all the earth. One of the worship teams that cries out in worship and prayer at Succat Hallel is SOLU Israel with Shilo Ben Hod. Listen to their anointed worship song, All Who are Thirsty, at the end of our reading today. Visit our website at: dailyaudiotorah.com Audio reading: Ex 40:21-38, Luke 3:1-22, Psalm 61:1-8, Prov 11:16-17 Another anointed team that paired up for lifting up anointed "prayer song" is Carolyn Hyde and Joshua Aaron. Please enjoy the worship song, "Keep the Fire Alive" at the end of today's reading. Please join with us in prayer for Israel! Take on a prayer watch at: AltarofPrayer.com, and join with other intercessors from around the nations as we lift up the nation of Israel in 24/7 prayer! There are weekly Prayer Updates for Israel. This website is amazing! Check it out!
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Scripture Reading: John 1:1-5It's only session 2 and we already fell behind! I intended to cover John's prologue in the first session, but I planned too much material and didn't get to it. (Apologies!) The questions I posed in the first blog post will still be our guide to discussing the text. So, if you haven't read that post, you might do so. I will try to post some additional notes on this second blog post. There's a small catch though: I have limited time every night. I will have to update this blog post several times throughout the week. Hopefully by Saturday there is a complete set of notes. Chiastic Structure in John 1:1-2I don't know about you, but other than some vague recollection about Shakespeare's iambic pentameter, I do not remember a lot of literary structures. Well, we need to refresh our memories just a bit.A chiasm is a figure of speech in which the grammar of one phrase is inverted in the following phrase, such that two key concepts from the original phrase reappear in the second phrase in inverted order. Here's an example:She is the most beautiful woman, my eyes cannot stop staring. My sight won't leave her, she is such a gorgeous girl.Notice (other than my awful poetry):A She is the most beautiful woman, B my eyes cannot stop staring. B' My sight won't leave her,A' she is such a gorgeous girl.Now, notice that John 1:1-2 has a chiastic structure as well:A In the beginning B was C the word D and the word E was F with God F' and God E' was D' the word (this seems out of order, but think in Greek) C' This one B' wasA' in the beginning with God.The chiastic structure is not exact, but neither were the parallelisms of the Psalms and other Semitic poetry.What does a chiastic structure suggest? Scholars will sometimes consider whether John adapted a song or poem that was popular at the time (“borrowing” in the ancient world was not frowned upon like today). Regardless of whether that is the case, I think what is more important is how deliberate the first two verses are. The literary structure gives them beauty and depth, while making them easy to remember. These verses are masterful in content and structure and should be taken seriously (and probably memorized).In the BeginningGenesis 1:1. In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.John 1:1-3. In the beginning was the Word . . . . All things were created by Him . . . .The allusion to Genesis 1:1 is unmistakable, particularly since John 1:3 goes on to talk about creation.John's point is groundbreaking: remember all that creation talk in the Torah? Well, none of that happened without Jesus. Moreover, in the beginning God is there. He does not come into existence, he is not born, he is not made, He Is.Exodus 3:11-14. Moses said to God, “Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh, or that I should bring the Israelites out of Egypt?” He replied, “Surely I will be with you, and this will be the sign to you that I have sent you: When you bring the people out of Egypt, you and they will serve God at this mountain.” Moses said to God, “If I go to the Israelites and tell them, ‘The God of your fathers has sent me to you,' and they ask me, ‘What is his name?'—what should I say to them?” God said to Moses, “I AM that I AM.” And he said, “You must say this to the Israelites, ‘I AM has sent me to you.'”There are some astounding conclusions: God exists “asei.” Indeed, God is necessary.Asseity (from gotquestions.org): The aseity of God is His attribute of independent self-existence. God is the uncaused Cause, the uncreated Creator. He is the source of all things, the One who originated everything and who sustains everything that exists. The aseity of God means that He is the One in whom all other things find their source, existence, and continuance.Necessity (from reasonablefaith.org): When we say that God is metaphysically necessary, we mean that it is impossible that He fail to exist.These attributes of God are also evident from natural theology.Consider Leibniz' question: Why is there something rather than nothing? This is a good introductory video to the contingency argument (which the video calls a cosmological argument). Not only can you go into much further depth into the argument, but some versions of it do not rely on the principle of sufficient reason or at least use a more modest version.Also consider modern cosmology: The universe seems to have a beginning.The following argument can be made:(1) Anything that begins to exist has a cause.(2) The universe began to exist.(3) The universe has a cause. Wisdom (Sofia), Torah (Nomos), or even Better—the Word (Logos)Why did John use the word Logos? Sometimes considering the alternatives can be enlightening.John could have used the word Wisdom (Sofia). Nearly everything John says about the Logos, Jewish literature said about divine Wisdom. John and his readers would have shared a common understanding of this background. Using Wisdom, however, may have caused some issues.(1) Sofia is feminine. Although the gender of a word is nothing more than an accident, switching from feminine wisdom to an incarnate male could be awkward.(2) The fact that Wisdom was already being personified, both in the Old Testament and contemporary Jewish writings, provided a common understanding—but what if that understanding is not completely correct when applied to Jesus. Consider Proverbs 8.Proverbs 8:1-7Does not wisdom call out?Does not understanding raise her voice?At the top of the prominent places along the way,at the intersection of the paths she has taken her stand;beside the gates opening into the city,at the entrance of the doorways she cries out:“To you, O people, I call out,and my voice calls to all mankind.You who are naive, discern wisdom!And you fools, understand discernment!Listen, for I will speak excellent things,and my lips will utter what is right.For my mouth speaks truth,and my lips hate wickedness.Sounds pretty good, right? But then comes verse 22:The Lord created me as the beginning of his works,before his deeds of long ago.By the way, I believe the entire Bible is good. I am not saying that verse 22 is bad—it just doesn't apply to Jesus. Calling Jesus the Sofia could have caused confusion.John could have used the word Law (Nomos). Nomos was the Greek word used by Hellenistic Jews to refer to the Torah. Torah, like Wisdom, was commonly personified. Torah was spoken of as being involved in creation, as either being the first creation or eternal, and as being associated with life, light, and truth. So why not use Nomos:(1) Nomos may not be the best translation of Torah into Greek. Many scholars agree that the word limited the understanding of Torah only to law and not to the greater concept of revelation.(2) The personification of wisdom was more common than of Torah. By choosing neither Sofia nor Nomos, John's audience could pull from the personification of both. (3) Logos refers not only to the Torah, but to the Word that the Torah talks about. An example would be Isaiah 40:8. “The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever.” (NIV)Truly, using the word Logos is brilliant. Consider how much the Pharisees cared for the Torah:As Craig Keener points out: The relatively popular Pharisees and their successors were particularly known for their study of the Law. Tannaim emphasized lifelong study of Torah. A Torah scroll could be said to be "beyond price." Some declared study of Torah the Bible's point in saying "serve the Lord with all one's heart and soul"; other Tannaitic texts attribute the exile to neglect of Torah, or declare it better never to have been born than to be unable to recite words of Torah, or declare one who does not study worthy of death; or declare that Torah study is a greater role than priesthood or kingship.By using Logos, John makes Christ greater than Moses, greater than Torah, greater than all—Jesus is the supreme revelation. Hence those who claimed to love Torah but hated Jesus were blind or hypocrites. That is a recurring theme of John's gospel.The Word as Life and LightJohn 1:4-5. In him was life, and the life was the light of mankind. And the light shines on in the darkness, but the darkness has not mastered it.LifeTranslators' Note 8 in the NET Bible explains in part: John uses ζωή (zōē) 36 times: 17 times it occurs with αἰώνιος (aiōnios), and in the remaining occurrences outside the prologue it is clear from context that “eternal” life is meant. The two uses in 1:4, if they do not refer to “eternal” life, would be the only exceptions. (Also 1 John uses ζωή 13 times, always of “eternal” life.)LightA figurative use of light is frequent in the Old Testament (e.g., Ps 119:105), and it was common in Jewish sources. However, it was the Dead Sea Scrolls that finally convinced scholars that John's use of light and darkness was not gnostic in origin.Craig Keener points out: [Verse 5] introduces the light/darkness dualism of the rest of the Gospel. Both light (1:4, 5, 7, 8, 9; 3:19, 20, 21; 5:35; 8:12; 9:5; 11:9, 10; 12:35, 36, 46) and day (9:4), darkness (1:5; 3:19; 8:12; 12:35, 46) and night (9:4; 11:10) appear regularly throughout the Gospel, sometimes even with symbolic significance in the narratives (e.g., 3:2; 13:30; 19:39; perhaps 6:19).DarknessDid the darkness not overcome or not comprehend light? The Greek word katelaben in verse 5 could be translated either way.Consider Cyril of Alexandria: Darkness he calls the nature that lacks illumination, i. e. the whole originate nature. . . . For this, I suppose, is the meaning of The darkness comprehended it not. For the Word of God shineth upon all things that are receptive of His Irradiance, and illumineth without exception things that have a nature receptive of illumining. But He is unknown of the darkness. For that which is the rational nature upon earth, I mean man, served the creature more than the Creator: it comprehended not the Light, for it knew not the Creator, the Fountain of wisdom, the beginning of understanding, the root of sense. (https://www.tertullian.org/fathers/cyril_on_john_01_book1.htm)But also consider Origen and other Greek church fathers who understood katelaben as overtake.My personal view is that this is an intentional and profound double entendre. Imagine I liked a girl and her best friend told me, “Forget it. She doesn't like you, in any sense of the word.” In that sentence, the word “like” means she does not like me romantically or as a friend, at the same time. In the same sense, katelaben can mean the darkness neither understood nor overcame the light, at the same time.God is Fully RevealedIn the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Chapter Two, Article I, Subsection III: III. Christ Jesus—“Mediator and Fullness of All Revelation”God has said everything in his Word“In many and various ways God spoke of old to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us by a Son.” (Heb 1:1-2) Christ, the Son of God made man, is the Father's one, perfect, and unsurpassable Word. In him he has said everything; there will be no other word than this one. St. John of the Cross, among others, commented strikingly on Hebrews 1:1-2:In giving us his Son, his only Word (for he possesses no other), he spoke everything to us at once in this sole Word—and he has no more to say... because what he spoke before to the prophets in parts, he has now spoken all at once by giving us the All Who is His Son. Any person questioning God or desiring some vision or revelation would be guilty not only of foolish behavior but also of offending him, by not fixing his eyes upon Christ and by living with the desire for some other novelty.There will be no further RevelationSession Recording
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We asked for it, you answered our call. This episode features you interviewing us with questions that you sent in. JT, Allan, and Benedict answer everything that you ever wanted to know in this week’s special episode of BSDNow. NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) Interview - Allan Jude - Allan.jude@gmail.com (Allan.jude@gmail.com) / @allanjude (https://twitter.com/allanjude) Interview - Benedict Reuschling - bcr@freebsd.org (mailto:bcr@freebsd.org) / @bsdbcr (https://twitter.com/bsdbcr) Interview - JT Pennington - jt@obs-sec.com (mailto:jt@obs-sec.com) / @q5sys (https://twitter.com/q5sys) AMA questions Benedict: You work at a university right? Were you already into tech before you started working there? What do you do there? Yes, I do work at the University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt, Germany. I’m a lab engineer there (without a lab, but with a big data cluster). I teach in the winter semester an undergraduate, elective course called “Unix for Developers”. Yes, I was already in tech by that time. Did some previous work at companies before (selling hardware at the call-in hotline and later in the store) and during my CS studies. Allan: What’s the next big FreeBSD Project you plan on doing? JT: How did you get involved in BSD? Weren't you a Linux guy? All: Is there any way you can create an entire episode of BSDnow on hardware that runs OpenBSD and FreeBSD? We see you audacity, etc on a mac. Benedict: Not sure about OpenBSD (don’t use it), but FreeBSD should be doable for my part. If we switch from Skype to a different video chat tool, the rest is already there. Production side may be more difficult, but not impossible. All: if you could finish up one project right now... what would it be? Benedict: Updated ZFS chapter in the FreeBSD handbook. All: How did all of you guys meet? All: My question is, do you guys use FreeBSD as your main desktop OS? If not, what do you use? Benedict: No, but Mac OS is close enough. Doing a lot of SSHing into FreeBSD from there. All: Can you all give us the best shot of outside of their windows? JT’s answer: https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-2LSbspL/0/69437dbb/5K/i-2LSbspL-5K.jpg Allan: https://photos.app.goo.gl/UnKXnKMt6cn8FDhNA Benedict: No, it’s dark outside anyway. ;-) All: How old were you when you got your first computer and what was that computer? Allan: 12 or 13, a 486DX2/66hz with an insane 32mb of RAM, 400 and 500 MB SCSI HDDs, 14400 baud model, and a 1.7x CD rom drive Benedict: Around 13 or so. 386DX2, 4 MB RAM, IDE disk drive (no idea how big, but it wasn’t much), 3.5” floppy, DOS, and a lot of games. JT: Technically the first was a Atari 1200XL with a 6502 CPU running at 1.79 MHz 64KB RAM. It had it's own OS and you could load programs off of either cartridges, floppy disks, or cassette tapes. First PC Clone was a Packard Bell with a 386 and 1mb ram which later was upgraded to 4mb and a Dual speed CD-ROM. My dad got me a Compaq 286 laptop... this one (show)... a year or so later because he got tired of fighting me for the computer. All: Can we have a peek at your bookcase and what books are there? Allan: No picture handy, but my shelf is pretty small, mostly a collection of autographed FreeBSD books. I have D&I with all 3 autographs (took some travel to acquire), and a copy of my first book (FreeBSD Mastery: ZFS) autographed by Jeff Bonwick and Matt Ahrens, the creators of ZFS, plus a bunch of other big names in ZFS like George Wilson. JT’s answer: So... my library is packed away... but here’s about half of it... the rest is still in storage. https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-SBG2KDv/0/0b9856b8/4K/i-SBG2KDv-4K.jpg Software Collection: https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-HfTVPN9/0/ad610dd4/O/i-HfTVPN9.jpg Benedict: A mix of FreeBSD books (by MWL), the graveyard book, 4 hour work week, the once and future king (took me a long time to finish that one), Total Immersion swimming (still learning to swim) and some books in german language, fiction and tech. Groff lives in there while the pandemic lasts. All: What desktop/Window Manager/shell do each of you primarily use? Benedict: Mainly Mac OS, when on FreeBSD it’s i3. Zsh with zsh-autosuggestions currently. JT: Lumina/zsh Allan: Lumina and tcsh, want to learn zsh but never gotten time to change All: What spoken languages do you speak? Benedict: German and English (obviously), learning a bit of Spanish via Duolingo at the moment JT: English, Bad English, and some French. All: Do you have Non-Computer hobbies if so what are those? Benedict: Tai Chi Chuan (Yang Style) JT: I'd say photography, but that's a job for me. I have a lot of varied interests, Krav Maga, working on my VW Corrado, working on the old Victorian house I bought, and camping/backpacking. Ive done the northern half of the AT (Appalachian Trail, I want to finish it up and then do the PCT and CDT. (Pacific Crest Trail and Continental Divide Trail). All: When COVID passes, when are either of you are coming to BSD pizza night in Portland, OR, USA so I can buy you a beer/wine/whisky or pizza/coffee/tea (or six) Rapid Fire: All: What was the first car you ever owned? All: Do you own a vehicle and if so what is the make/model? All: Favorite Star franchise? Star Wars, Star Trek, Stargate, Battlestar, etc. JT: Will you ever host any more BSDNow episodes? All: Favorite superhero? Marvel and/or DC. All: Favorite game(s) of all time? All: Pants or no pants on virtual meetings/presentations? All: Do you or have you used alternative operating systems that are not "main stream or is considered retro" if so what are those? All: Who has more animals at home? Allan: Does Allan have any batteries for his tetris cubes? Can we see that thing light up? Allan and Benedict: Are you guys going to go on JT's new show? If you’re wondering what show this is, here are the two shows Im a host of: https://www.opensourcevoices.org & https://www.theopiniondominion.org Allan and Benedict: Have Allan or Benedict lost anything on the way to and from a conference? Benedict: Is Benedict going to do his NOEL blocks again? Benedict: Does Benedict make his bed every Wednesday morning? It always looks great! Not just Wednesdays, but pretty much every day. Here, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKZRFDCbGTA Nuff said. ;-) JT: Are you batman because the episodes are always awesome sir so thank you JT’s answer: Can you ever admit to being batman? If I were batman wouldn't I have to deny it? All: What's your Daily Driver Hardware? All: Who has more servers or VMs at home? Benedict: Allan, easily JT: Allan definitely beats me with VMs, but I think I might give him a run on servers. 4x 4u HP DL580s, one HP DL980, three HP C3000 8 bay bladecenters, three HP C7000 16 bay Bladecenters, 2x Sun 280R, bunch of Dell and IBM 1Us… but all my stuff is old. Allan has all the new and shiny stuff. The Pile in the Kitchen: https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-HBScrpk/0/4b058cc5/X2/i-HBScrpk-X2.jpg The other pile: https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-wNxFszV/0/e7a4b2d6/X2/i-wNxFszV-X2.jpg All: What book(s) are you currently reading? Benedict: Antifragile by Nassim Taleb JT: Douglas Hofstader - Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid. Douglas Rushkoff - program or be programmed. Also a 4 part book series on the American civil war written in the 1880s, by people in the civil war. All: Favorite mechanical keyboard switch? Cherry MX, Kalih, Gateron, etc. Benedict: Cherry MX brown currently Allan: Cherry MX Blue (Coolermaster Master Keys Pro-L) JT: I prefer scissor switches, so I use a Logitech K740. Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv)
Clifford is joined by Drs. Judy Mikovits, Robert Young and Attorney David Mieswinkle to discuss the historical Research efforts of The Carnicom Institute. This discussion took place immediately following a 1st time viewing for all Featured Guests of Part 1. It is strongly encouraged to view Part 1 prior to viewing Parts 2 & 3 in order to better comprehend the significance of this Disclosure. TMT thanks All Who dare enough to care enough to share this information and place it in front of proactive Humanitarians Who possess the desire to effectively advance this Work. We thank All Participants Who courageously appeared in Parts 2 & 3. These are the type of Humanitarians Who the Community should be supporting and amplifying. TMT wishes to thank All at Team Carnicom for The Institutes altruistic contributions to & for Humanity spanning over 2 Decades. Additionally, TMT is most humbled and grateful for the Support of The Carnicom Institute and of course for choosing Our Platform to Present this most compelling Research. Going forward, all future Carnicom Disclosure Efforts will be referred to as The Carnicom Foundation Disclosure Project. The Carnicom Institute is now seeking Support in making a transition from that of a Research Institute to a Foundation. The primary focus will now be on Education and Dissemination of All Work in the Altruistic, non-profit Spirit for which the Institute has established and has always represented. For more information and or to provide Support for this Project, please contact TMT by email at: TransparentMediaTruth@gmail.com Part 1 Overview: https://youtu.be/-ZMleqg5P1c Part 2 Featuring Dr. Carrie Madej: https://youtu.be/B1MP12MCio0
Kingdom for All Who are Weary & Burdened (Josh Kim) 2 Samuel 4:1–12 (10/11/2020) by Christ Central Church
REALITY KIDS RESOURCES:SUNDAY GATHERING WORSHIP LYRICS:Call to WorshipPsalm 27:8 says – “You have said, “Seek my face.” My heart says to you, “Your face, Lord, do I seek.”All Who are ThirstyAll who are thirstyAll who are weakCome to the fountainDip your heart in the stream of lifeLet the pain and the sorrowBe washed awayIn the waves of His mercyAs deep cries out to deep(We sing) Come Lord Jesus comeCome Lord Jesus come(REPEAT) Holy Spirit comeHoly Spirit come(REPEAT) As deep cries out to deepAs deep cries out to deepAs deep cries out to deep we sing In Christ AloneIn Christ alone my hope is foundHe is my light my strength my songThis Cornerstone this solid GroundFirm through the fiercest drought and stormWhat heights of love what depths of peaceWhen fears are stilled when strivings ceaseMy Comforter my All in AllHere in the love of Christ I stand In Christ alone who took on fleshFullness of God in helpless babeThis gift of love and righteousnessScorned by the ones He came to saveTill on that cross as Jesus diedThe wrath of God was satisfiedFor every sin on Him was laidHere in the death of Christ I live There in the ground His body layLight of the world by darkness slainThen bursting forth in glorious DayUp from the grave He rose againAnd as He stands in victorySin's curse has lost its grip on meFor I am His and He is mineBought with the precious blood of Christ No guilt in life no fear in deathThis is the power of Christ in meFrom life's first cry to final breathJesus commands my destinyNo power of hell no scheme of manCan ever pluck me from His handTill He returns or calls me homeHere in the power of Christ I'll stand Doxology (Amen)Praise God from whom all blessings flowPraise Him all creatures here belowPraise Him above you heav'nly hostPraise Father Son and Holy Ghost Amen Amen AmenGod we praise YouGod we praise You Praise God for all that He has donePraise Him for He has overcomeThe grave is beaten love has wonPraise God our Savior Christ the Son Oh we're singingAmen amen amenAmen Amen AmenWe praise You we praise You King of My HeartLet the King of my heartBe the mountain where I runThe fountain I drink fromOh He is my songLet the King of my heartBe the shadow where I hideThe ransom for my lifeOh He is my song You are good good ohYou are good good ohYou are good good ohYou are good good oh Let the King of my heartBe the wind inside my sailsThe anchor in the wavesOh He is my songLet the King of my heartBe the fire inside my veinsThe echo of my daysOh He is my song You're never gonna letNever gonna let me down(REPEAT) When the night is holding on to meGod is holding onWhen the night is holding on to meGod is holding on Forever ReignYou are good You are goodWhen there's nothing good in meYou are love You are loveOn display for all to seeYou are light You are lightWhen the darkness closes inYou are hope You are hopeYou have covered all my sin You are peace You are peaceWhen my fear is cripplingYou are true You are true|Even in my wanderingYou are joy You are joyYou're the reason that I singYou are life You are lifeIn You death has lost its sting (Oh) I'm running to Your armsI'm running to Your armsThe riches of Your love will always be enoughNothing compares to Your embraceLight of the world forever reign You are more You are moreThan my words will ever sayYou are Lord You are LordAll creation will proclaimYou are here You are hereIn Your presence I'm made wholeYou are God You are GodOf all else I'm letting go My heart will sing no other NameJesus Jesus(REPEAT)DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:1. Which false kingdom pursuit do you find it more easy to seek first- Kingdom of what others think, Kingdom of how much I have, Kingdom of duty over opportunity?2. What might need to be sacrificed or “sold” to seek the Kingdom first?3. When was the last time you were able to experience a deep exhale in the arms of God knowing that you were safe, loved and at rest?4. What do you need prayer for to take steps toward seeking the Kingdom of God first?
All Who are Heavily Burdened Matthew 11:28-30 July 5, 2020 The Reverend Thomas McKenzie Vicar (Pastor) Church of the Redeemer (Anglican) Nashville, TN
December 2, 2018 - We are given the grace-filled Season of Advent to prepare our souls to receive the King of All. God, through the prophet Hosea, tells us to "Break up the fallow ground, for now is the time to seek the Lord until He comes and rains righteousness upon you." This is the focus of Advent. It is no surprise nor wonder that the season of the culture in which we live, the time between Thanksgiving and Christmas, presents such distraction and opposition to what God has called us to do and what He desires to work in us. This reflection presents the reality of a season of opposites. What culture will we live in during Advent? Will we follow the distractions of the culture outside of the Church. Or, will we follow the culture of the Kingdom of God and experience the reality of the King of All Who comes to us and for us?
November 25, 2018 - On this Sunday Next Before Advent, it is appropriate for us to be reminded of the meaning of this blessed season. It is a season of preparation for the Advent of our Lord. Advent is a word that simply means "coming." All Living Stones in the Church are called to prepare the soil of their souls that we may receive the King of All Who we not only remember comes to us at Christmas, but comes to us daily in our lives.
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All Who the Father Sends Will Come to Me Original Air Date: July 29, 2014 On today's episode, JD discusses Miley Cyrus' positive influence on our culture and then an article on IVF. Afterward, JD launches into a Spurgeon Calling segment. Hear More Archived Episodes of The Polemics Report - HERE Visit JD Hall's Polemics Report Page - HERE Visit JD Hall's Pulpit and Pen Page - HERE Check Out Other BTWN podcasts - HERE
SAM: It is of supreme importance -- Luke: that we get our image of Jesus -- BOTH: RIGHT! SAM: There are too many blithering idiots - LUKE: Well meaning people! SAM: Religious nuts! LUKE: Church leaders – denominational and institutional hierarchies! SAM: Conservatives & Literalists! LUKE: Bleeding Heart Liberals and Socialists SAM: Political Elitists LUKE: Wacko revolutionaries! ALL: Who are leading people ASTRAY!! SAM: So listen carefully – JESUS ALL: As we ALL know LUKE: Came from a model family -- SAM: What?! His mother was pregnant when she got married! LUKE: And lived in a secure and loving home. SAM: They were refugees – his parents had an arranged marriage! LUKE: He had a wondrous childhood… SAM: About which we know nothing! LUKE: He was mild and obedient – a holy child! SAM: He ran away when he was 12… was gone for 3 days – and didn’t feel much remorse! LUKE: He spoke with love and compassion to all. SAM: He was rude to his mother more than once – and said “You’re not my father” to his step-father. LUKE: Jesus was the model working man. SAM: Doing what? He was impoverished, never held a job that we know of. Ran around with the wrong crowd and kept company with sinners and criminals! LUKE: He was a model capitalist and encouraged entrepreneurship in others. SAM: He told Peter, Andrew, James, John and Matthew to give up their jobs and leave their families. LUKE: He kept good company SAM: I think we’ve been around this bend! LUKE: He had a good word for everybody. SAM: If you think “vipers, blind guides and “hypocrites” are compliments! LUKE: His conversation was deep and centered on the finer things in life, SAM: bread and dough, sheep, pig farming, prostitutes for dinner, tax collectors for lunch. LUKE: He never dabbled with controversy. SAM: He just claimed to be the Son of God – and urged people not to support their government or obey their parents or their religious leaders! LUKE: Jesus never upset anyone! SAM: with the simple exception of priests, Pharisees, pigeon sellers, the wealthy, the religious, the Roman government, and anyone who suggested that they might know how to live a pious life! LUKE: He was respected in religious circles SAM: Which must be why they plotted to have him arrested and killed! LUKE: Jesus was a man among men SAM: And women! LUKE: He was a man of God. SAM: He was a man who called himself the Son of Humanity! LUKE: In his majesty we see God at work SAM: In his humility we see God in person! LUKE: That’s why he was worshipped and adored! SAM: That’s why he was tortured and crucified! LUKE: Jesus isn’t here now SAM: He rose on the third day. LUKE: So we have to wait until he comes again. SAM: But he sent his example to guide us. LUKE: He will bring the Kingdom of God with him. SAM: We have to celebrate his love and acceptance! LUKE: We have to save souls and tell people where they are sinning! SAM: We need to look at our own lives and find the path to good and grace. LUKE: We need to be religious leaders! SAM: We need to be faithful followers! LUKE: We need to stand up and be counted! SAM: Humbly! LUKE: Onward – Christian soldiers! SAM: Onward – Peaceful servants! LUKE: We are a mighty army! SAM: We are the Body of Christ! LUKE: It is of supreme importance -- SAM: That we get our image of Jesus – ALL: RIGHT