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3625 – April 18, 2025 – Democrats cry “FREE BARABAS!” – The ones demanding the release of Barabas have nothing on the Democrats of today. They are every bit as evil and corrupt as the ones who crucified Jesus. Much more in the podcast. Watch the show on FACEBOOK csctalkradio.com The post Democrats cry “FREE BARABAS!” appeared first on CSC Talk Radio.
4/17/25 6am CT Hour - Fr. James Wallace John, Glen and Sarah chat about Chrism mass at the Vatican, President Trump's Easter Dinner, power of foot washing on Holy Thursday and What's That Sound. Fr. James goes into detail on characters like Veronica, Barabas, Dismas and more.
Vandaag is het donderdag 17 april en Tina praat je bij over het laatste medianieuws. Met onder andere: grote namen in de beste zangers, voor wie wordt dat dit jaar een groot succes? Verder The Passion, de cijfers van Lubach en nog veel meer. Natuurlijk ontbreken ook de kijkcijfers, kijkersvragen en de kijktip niet in een gloednieuwe aflevering van Tina’s TV Update! Wil je adverteren in deze podcast? Neem dan contact op via sales@audiohuis.com.
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Fr. Mike reflects on the prayer of Jesus before his sacrifice, where he not only prays for all his disciples but for us as well. We also dive into Christ's trial with Pilate, and how the actions of the Jews are much like ours today. Today's readings are John 16-18 and Proverbs 6:12-15. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Het zijn mooie tijden voor onze gast van vandaag want enkele maanden geleden mocht hij niet alleen een 2de zoontje in zijn leven verwelkomen, ook professioneel gaat het hem voor de wind. Zo is Ward Kerremans vanaf deze week te zien als ultimate bad guy Barabas in de nieuwe film Patsers, maar ook als rechercheur Adams schittert hij in de nieuwe fictie serie Dood Spoor naast Peter Van den Begin en Elise Schaap. Ward mag dan wel een beetje een vriend van ons zijn, dat belette ons niet om heel zijn origin story uit te vragen. Kortom, Ward is niet alleen een geweldige acteur, maar ook een geweldige gast.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Becki Barabas-Harman Professional, Head of Global RelationsWhat can I say she is beautiful, funny and inspiring. Becki is a force of nature for all things good. She works with numerous charities and is always available to help people in need. She is a master at networking and people connector of the highest order within the Pro Audio community. I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed getting to know her better.
À quelques semaines de leur premier concert au Zénith de Paris prévu le 18 avril 2025, le duo togolais Toofan, composé de Barabas et Masta Just, est dans Couleurs Tropicales. L'occasion de revenir avec eux sur leurs 20 ans de carrière et quelques anecdotes qui ont marqué l'histoire du groupe. Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons :Milo - C'est mon annéeDjelikaba Bintou - N'KelentaMia Guisse et Wally Ballago Seck - ChoixToofan - C'est pas normalToofan - ZiglipataToofan - Eperviers obrigadaBiz Ice feat Zao Casimir - Ancien combattant remixJessy Matador - Décalé gwadaRetrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer.
À quelques semaines de leur premier concert au Zénith de Paris prévu le 18 avril 2025, le duo togolais Toofan, composé de Barabas et Masta Just, est dans Couleurs Tropicales. L'occasion de revenir avec eux sur leurs 20 ans de carrière et quelques anecdotes qui ont marqué l'histoire du groupe. Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons :Milo - C'est mon annéeDjelikaba Bintou - N'KelentaMia Guisse et Wally Ballago Seck - ChoixToofan - C'est pas normalToofan - ZiglipataToofan - Eperviers obrigadaBiz Ice feat Zao Casimir - Ancien combattant remixJessy Matador - Décalé gwadaRetrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer.
Pastor Mike continues to preach from Matthew 27:15-26 on today's episode. Who is Barabas and what is said about him in the Bible? What are the interactions between Jesus and Barabas? If you are not a Christian, you are on death row just like Barabas.
Pastor Mike preaches part 1 of a sermon from Matthew 27:15-26. Consider some interesting comparisons between Jesus and Barabas in this thrilling story.
Jimmy Hariyanto - Markus 15:15 (TB) Dan oleh karena Pilatus ingin memuaskan hati orang banyak itu, ia membebaskan Barabas bagi mereka. Tetapi Yesus disesahnya lalu diserahkannya untuk disalibkan.
What if the key to our future lies not in what we know, but in what we dare to imagine together? For our 60th episode, Creativity Squared has partnered with the Twin Cities Innovation Alliance (TCIA) for a special three-part data justice series. The intention of these conversations is to invite the audience to reimagine our relationship with the future. TCIA is a coalition of cross sector stakeholders building and developing problem-solving ecosystems in collaboration with communities. These interviews feature the distinguished speakers from TCIA's 2024 conference Data 4 Public Good (D4PG). D4PG taps into the collective power of community-based changemaking through technology, democracy, and justice. The timely and important themes from these interviews include co-powering, digital justice, data privacy, A.I. in education, Afrofuturism, and the power of narrative for social change. Today's episode guests include: ⭐️ Aasim Shabazz - Changemaker, Innovator, and Co-Founder of TCIA ⭐️ Marika Pfeffercorn - Disruptor, Builder, and Co-Founder of TCIA ⭐️ Dr. Cierra Kaler-Jones - Narrative Power-Builder & Executive Director, Rethinking Schools ⭐️ Dr. Chelsea Barabas - PhD Researcher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ⭐️ Alicia Ranney - Vice President of Data & Evaluation, Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities ⭐️ Cassandra Hendricks - Data Consultant, Metropolitan Alliance of Connected Communities For more information on these speakers and the topics they discuss and to support their organizations, visit the episode show notes link. Also, mark your calendars for July 15-20, 2025 when the D4PG conference will return to Macalester College in the Twin Cities. How can we reimagine our relationship with the future? Listen in to find out! EPISODE SHOW NOTES: https://creativitysquared.com/podcast/ep60-data-justice-a-i-reimagining-our-future-part-1/ JOIN CREATIVITY SQUARED Sign up for our free weekly newsletter: https://creativitysquared.com/newsletter Become a premium member: https://creativitysquared.com/supporters SUBSCRIBE Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform: https://creativitysquared.com Subscribe for more videos: https://youtube.com/@creativity_squared/?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT with C^2 https://instagram.com/creativitysquaredpodcast https://facebook.com/CreativitySquaredPodcast https://giphy.com/channel/CreativitySquared https://tumblr.com/blog/creativitysquared https://tiktok.com/@creativitysquaredpodcast #CreativitySquared CONNECT with Helen Todd, the human behind C^2 https://instagram.com/helenstravels https://twitter.com/helenstravels https://linkedin.com/in/helentodd https://pinterest.com/helentodd Creativity Squared explores how creatives are collaborating with artificial intelligence in your inbox, on YouTube, and on your preferred podcast platform. Because it's important to support artists, 10% of all revenue Creativity Squared generates will go to ArtsWave, a nationally recognized non-profit that supports over 100 arts organizations. This show is produced and made possible by the team at PLAY Audio Agency: https://playaudioagency.com. Creativity Squared is brought to you by Sociality Squared, a social media agency who understands the magic of bringing people together around what they value and love: http://socialitysquared.com.
As we near the end of our study of the book of Luke, Pastor Zach Pinkerton walks us through Jesus's trial and Barabas's role in the story.
Pastor Rit continues his series in the Book of Acts. This morning Pastor Rit starts Acts chapter 13 and we see the focus moves from the Apostle Peter in Jerusalem to Barabas and Saul in Antioch.
Stefan Alexandru Barabas was involved in a home invasion and extortion scheme in South Kent, Connecticut, on April 15, 2007. Along with Emanuel Nicolescu, Alexandru Nicolescu, and Michael N. Kennedy (also known as Nicolae Helerea), Barabas broke into a home, masked and armed, and injected the residents with a substance they claimed was lethal, demanding $8.5 million for the antidote. When the victims couldn't comply, the intruders drugged them with sleeping pills and fled in the homeowner's Jeep, which they abandoned the next day.The investigation linked Barabas and his accomplices through DNA evidence, cell phone records, and a connection to an accordion case containing items used in the crime. Barabas was a fugitive until his arrest, years later, as part of a broader investigation that saw his co-conspirators convicted and sentenced to lengthy prison terms.James Toliver Craig is a dentist from Aurora, Colorado, who was arrested for the alleged murder of his wife, Angela Craig, through poisoning. James Craig, 45, was taken into custody on March 19, 2023, and charged with first-degree murder. His arrest followed Angela Craig's death after she experienced severe health issues attributed to poisoning by cyanide and tetrahydrozoline, an ingredient found in Visine.According to court documents, Angela Craig fell ill several times before her death, exhibiting symptoms consistent with poisoning. James Craig was found to have purchased toxic substances, including arsenic and potassium cyanide, and had used his office computer to research undetectable poisons. Investigations revealed that he ordered these chemicals under the pretext of using them for medical research and dental procedures.Further complicating the case, it was discovered that James Craig was in communication with another woman during the period of his wife's illness, suggesting a possible motive related to an extramarital affair. Additionally, while in jail, Craig faced new charges of solicitation to commit tampering with physical evidence, as he allegedly tried to persuade someone to interfere with the investigation.(commercial at 8:00)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Home invader who injected 2 with 'deadly virus' convicted (lawandcrime.com)
Stefan Alexandru Barabas was involved in a home invasion and extortion scheme in South Kent, Connecticut, on April 15, 2007. Along with Emanuel Nicolescu, Alexandru Nicolescu, and Michael N. Kennedy (also known as Nicolae Helerea), Barabas broke into a home, masked and armed, and injected the residents with a substance they claimed was lethal, demanding $8.5 million for the antidote. When the victims couldn't comply, the intruders drugged them with sleeping pills and fled in the homeowner's Jeep, which they abandoned the next day.The investigation linked Barabas and his accomplices through DNA evidence, cell phone records, and a connection to an accordion case containing items used in the crime. Barabas was a fugitive until his arrest, years later, as part of a broader investigation that saw his co-conspirators convicted and sentenced to lengthy prison terms.James Toliver Craig is a dentist from Aurora, Colorado, who was arrested for the alleged murder of his wife, Angela Craig, through poisoning. James Craig, 45, was taken into custody on March 19, 2023, and charged with first-degree murder. His arrest followed Angela Craig's death after she experienced severe health issues attributed to poisoning by cyanide and tetrahydrozoline, an ingredient found in Visine.According to court documents, Angela Craig fell ill several times before her death, exhibiting symptoms consistent with poisoning. James Craig was found to have purchased toxic substances, including arsenic and potassium cyanide, and had used his office computer to research undetectable poisons. Investigations revealed that he ordered these chemicals under the pretext of using them for medical research and dental procedures.Further complicating the case, it was discovered that James Craig was in communication with another woman during the period of his wife's illness, suggesting a possible motive related to an extramarital affair. Additionally, while in jail, Craig faced new charges of solicitation to commit tampering with physical evidence, as he allegedly tried to persuade someone to interfere with the investigation.(commercial at 8:00)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Home invader who injected 2 with 'deadly virus' convicted (lawandcrime.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Stefan Alexandru Barabas was involved in a home invasion and extortion scheme in South Kent, Connecticut, on April 15, 2007. Along with Emanuel Nicolescu, Alexandru Nicolescu, and Michael N. Kennedy (also known as Nicolae Helerea), Barabas broke into a home, masked and armed, and injected the residents with a substance they claimed was lethal, demanding $8.5 million for the antidote. When the victims couldn't comply, the intruders drugged them with sleeping pills and fled in the homeowner's Jeep, which they abandoned the next day.The investigation linked Barabas and his accomplices through DNA evidence, cell phone records, and a connection to an accordion case containing items used in the crime. Barabas was a fugitive until his arrest, years later, as part of a broader investigation that saw his co-conspirators convicted and sentenced to lengthy prison terms.James Toliver Craig is a dentist from Aurora, Colorado, who was arrested for the alleged murder of his wife, Angela Craig, through poisoning. James Craig, 45, was taken into custody on March 19, 2023, and charged with first-degree murder. His arrest followed Angela Craig's death after she experienced severe health issues attributed to poisoning by cyanide and tetrahydrozoline, an ingredient found in Visine.According to court documents, Angela Craig fell ill several times before her death, exhibiting symptoms consistent with poisoning. James Craig was found to have purchased toxic substances, including arsenic and potassium cyanide, and had used his office computer to research undetectable poisons. Investigations revealed that he ordered these chemicals under the pretext of using them for medical research and dental procedures.Further complicating the case, it was discovered that James Craig was in communication with another woman during the period of his wife's illness, suggesting a possible motive related to an extramarital affair. Additionally, while in jail, Craig faced new charges of solicitation to commit tampering with physical evidence, as he allegedly tried to persuade someone to interfere with the investigation.(commercial at 8:00)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Home invader who injected 2 with 'deadly virus' convicted (lawandcrime.com)
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Fr. Mike reflects on the prayer of Jesus before his sacrifice, where he not only prays for all his disciples but for us as well. We also dive into Christ's trial with Pilate, and how the actions of the Jews are much like ours today. Today's readings are John 16-18 and Proverbs 6:12-15. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Gimana sih sebenernya sudut pandang Barabas dalam Alkitab? Siapa dia sebenarnya?
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Questions Covered: 03:55 – My cousin is considering leaving Catholicism. What is going on regarding the 7 churches in Revelations? Why do Protestants use this to justify different Churches? 14:58 – I've lived 52 years as a Lutheran. Why did Luther “water down” the Eucharist and make it less of a pure miracle than it is? 29:10 – In the book of John during the trial of Barabas, the Jewish mob says, “His blood be upon us and all our generations.” Is that a legally binding statement? 49:32 – How is it that the Church of the Jews suddenly became the Roman Catholic Church of Esau? If the Jews come from Jacob, then how did Catholics come to be of Esau? …
Pastor Steve dives into Mark 14:51-65, outlining why each of us are Barabas from the passage.
Le groupe TOOFAN, duo le plus chaud d'Afrique, depuis 10 ans et leur tube "Gweta" qui a enflammé les dance-floors était sur France 24. Depuis ils ont enchainé des tubes et accumulent les millions de vues. Barabas et Master Just nous ont présenté leur nouvel album "Stamina" , nous avons parlé de leur tournée européenne et de leur escale parisienne aux Folies Bergères.
Invité : Toofan, le groupe star du Togo. Leur nouvel album Stamina est sorti le 20 octobre 2023. Masta Just et Barabas seront en concert aux Folies Bergère, à Paris, dimanche 26 novembre.Masta Just et Barabas répondent aux questions de Claudy Siar, Queen Stelyna et des auditeurs leaders dans la Libre Antenne de Couleurs Tropicales. Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons :Toofan - C pas normalToofan - Mon largentToofan feat Kiko - J'ai peurToofan feat Claudy Siar - Black PowerToofan - Tonè Toofan feat Smarty et Zeynab - Demain ça iraRetrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer.
Episode 110:The problems of the lack of evidence about conventions and acting style.How a player learned his craft.The rhetorical or performance style of acting.Theatre as a poetic form.The rhetorical style is overtaken by a more naturalistic style.Stage sets and costume.Thomas Hayward's thoughts on a player's skills.Hayward on players as scholars.The impact of Iambic Pentameter.Hayward on Alleyn and Perkins playing Barabas in ‘The Jew of Malta'.The convention of the soliloquy.The convention of the aside.The convention of eavesdropping.The convention of boy players and female roles.The convention of the play within the play.The convention of the masque.Support the podcast at:www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.comwww.ko-fi.com/thoetpwww.patreon.com/thoetpThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
There is a lot happening in the news as usual and we will briefly get into them today: 1. Recently someone asked why are blacks so anti-American, why don't they just leave? The comment was in response to a comment I made to John A. Castro regarding his feature in Newsweek attempting to get Trump off the ballot. I stated: No one is above the laws and the constitution. Nevertheless, many will hate on you Mr. @realJohnACastro for what you're doing to hold leaders such as Mr. @realDonaldTrump accountable. But never give up! What is not done in this life will be done in the next. But we continue to do what we can in this life. The scriptures provide a picture of humanity when the gospels report on how Pilate was perplexed with a crowd of angry citizens in Greco-Roman world called for the release of Barabas, a convicted criminal, yet demanded that Jesus, who was innocent should be crucified: "away with #Jesus but give us #Barabas." That is the nature of a fallen race needing rescue, who are still embracing the bad over the good without apology and with intense illogic and inhumanity devoid of certain ethical virtues. via https://twitter.com/renaldomckenzie We have had Castro on the show. The person included Renaldo McKenie, Mr. Castro, and Mr. Trump in the reply. I did reply via Twitter and I discussed this with Donte on the episode today. I replied: Who says that they were & who are #antiamericans? When you say #blacks do you mean #lgbt, #urbanindians, #ancientamericans, #LatinAmerica. #liberals, #democrats #moderates? And Why should they leave what may be theirs in the first place @UihsOrg ? Moreover, you confuse freedom of expression and the fight for social justice 7 equality as hate. Change does not come by #solitude. But by making popular what was the monopoly! so that we are able to serve the world today to solve tomorrow's challenges... #theneoliberalcorporation. 2. Yesterday Police killed a 28-year-old man running from a store after he was seen with a cart full of home goods from the Home Improvement store in New Castle Delaware. We discuss the police's justification for killing a defenseless man. 3. There was another shooting where Police killed a black man in his home after they showed up abruptly in the morning at his home with his family. He was shot in the back after the police say he pointed a gun at them. However, relatives say they never entered the house and he had a gun in reply to the noise in the morning, something Americans if they are unaware of that Police are there at 5 am in the morning. we discuss. Note: One-third of Americans (35%) say racism is “a very big problem” in the United States, according to a June poll from the @pewresearch. Just 14% of Republicans see racism as a very significant issue compared with 55% of Democrats. According to cnn.com: Three people were killed Saturday in a racially motivated attack after a gunman targeted #Blackpeople at a Dollar General store in #Jacksonville, Florida. #racism #extremism Later today, the Philadelphia Youth Anti-Violence event at the Roosevelt Elementary School on Washington Lane and Musgrave. It is the second annual Impact event and we were there last year and will be present later today. Note: This episode was recorded on August 8, 2023, and released on August 9, 2023, at 10:43 am, Thank you for Listening. Subscribe, share, and support us on any stream. Here is our support link and you may find your link here: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/support
Paul and Barnabas separate today. After all they had gone through, after all that has happened, they are driven by a different vision. One for the mission, one for the relationship. Who was right? Which side was right? What do we hope for and cling to in the midst of disagreement, especially when the disagreement is sharp? There is much we can learn in this passage this morning. Join us for our daily reflections with Andy. In 10 short minutes, he'll dig a little deeper into Scripture and help you better understand God's Word.Read our passage here - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+15%3A+36-41&version=NRSVUEYou can watch this in video form here - https://revandy.org/blog/
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Ego is the self-centered and inflated sense of self that can significantly impact your work. It is the part of your personality that seeks validation, recognition, and superiority over others. While a certain level of self-confidence is essential for success, an excessive ego can hinder your professional growth and relationships.When ego takes center stage in your work life, it often leads to negative consequences. Firstly, it can obstruct collaboration and teamwork. An inflated ego may make you resistant to feedback, dismissive of others' ideas, and unwilling to share credit. This behavior alienates colleagues and hampers effective communication, hindering progress and innovation.
Having a psychological advantage in business can be a powerful asset for individuals and organizations alike. It refers to the ability to understand and influence the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors of oneself and others in order to gain a competitive edge. By leveraging psychological insights, strategies, and techniques, individuals can enhance their decision-making, negotiation skills, leadership abilities, and overall performance in the business realm.One key aspect of having a psychological advantage is self-awareness. Understanding one's own strengths, weaknesses, and biases allows individuals to capitalize on their strengths and mitigate any limitations. It enables them to identify and manage their emotions effectively, maintain a positive mindset, and persevere through challenges. Self-awareness also helps individuals recognize and control their reactions to different situations, leading to better judgment and decision-making.
Fr. Mike reflects on the prayer of Jesus before his sacrifice, where he not only prays for all his disciples but for us as well. We also dive into Christ's trial with Pilate, and how the actions of the Jews are much like ours today. Today's readings are John 16-18 and Proverbs 6:12-15. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Deze week over liefde voor trashiness, de kindertijd, New York minutes, geld ontvangen in de supermarkt maar ook over een lieve Aardrijkskundeleraar, scorpio energy en een ontploft professor Barabas huis. Deze aflevering kwam tot stand in samenwerking met Paramount Network. Je vindt Paramount Network bij Ziggo op #16 en bij KPN op #13. Benieuwd welke films er deze week nog meer te zien zijn? Neem dan een kijkje in de digitale tv-gids via www.paramountnetwork.nl/tv-gids. Vergeet ons ook niet te volgen op Instagram: @caricehalina Wil je adverteren in deze podcast? Mail dan naar: adverteren@de-stroom.nl
Pastor Austin brings us his Easter message from Luke 23:13-16, Mark 15:6-7, Luke 23:18, 24-2. We don't know how Barabbas responds or how his story played out, but yours is still being written. How will you respond?
And By His Bruises We Are HealedIsaiah 53:5 “But he was wounded for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the punishment that made us whole, and by his bruises we are healed.”With today being Good Friday, or at least that is the day I am recording this episode, I am not surprised this is the verse of the day. It makes me so sad to think of all Jesus had to go through to save us. It makes me sad to think of all that pain and suffering. Anytime I do the sorrowful mysteries for the rosary I am reminded of each of the painful steps he had to take. I usually use a rosary app to do the rosary and it gives a great description of each of the mysteries. For those of you who do not say the rosary, or maybe those that do not have the app and so don't get the same commentary, let me share with you the five mysteries and how the app describes them:First, The agony in the garden: Jesus comes with his disciples to Gethsemane. “Stay here while I go yonder and pray.” Entering the garden with Peter ,James and John Jesus prays, "My soul is sorrowful unto death.” Jesus sees the sins of all mankind, who's guilt he has taken upon himself. He sees the wrath of the father, which his sufferings much appease. So great is his anguish that his sweat becomes as drops of blood falling to the ground. An angel appears to him from heaven to strengthen him. “Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me, yet not my will but yours be done. Finding the disciples asleep, “Could you not watch one hour with me?” Jesus is betrayed by Judas, cruelly bound and lead away. Father by the merits of the agony of Jesus in the garden, have mercy on us and on the whole world. The Second Sorrowful Mystery, The scourging at the pillar. Jesus is taken before the high priest where he is falsely accused, buffeted and insulted. The Jewish leaders take Jesus before Pilate, for only he can impose the death penalty. The robber Barabas is preferred to Jesus. Pilate can find no cause in him, yet to appease the Jews he orders Jesus to be scourged. The scourge is made of leather thongs to which are attached small sharp bones. Jesus is bound to a pillar and cruelly scourged until his whole body is covered with deep wounds. The lamb of God offers his suffering for the sins of mankind. Jesus suffers so much in his sacred flesh to satisfy especially for sins of the flesh. The prophecy of Isaiah is fulfilled, he was wounded for our iniquities, he was bruised for our sins. Father, by the merit of Jesus in this painful scourging, have mercy on us and on the whole world.The Third Sorrowful Mystery, The Crowning With Thorns. Pilate asks, “Are you a king?” Jesus answers, “I am a king but my kingdom is not of this world.” In the Praetorium, the solders place an old purple robe on Jesus in mockery of his claim to be a king. They fashion a crown out of thorns and forcefully press it down upon his head. In his bound hands the place a reed as a scepter in mockery of his kingship. Kneeling before him in derision the spit on him and cry out, “Hail, King of the Jews.” Taking the reed from his had they strike him on the head, driving the thorns more deeply into his scalp. Pilate brings Jesus before the people, hoping his pitiful sight will soften them. “Behold the man.” Their response, “Crucify him, crucify him.” Our blessed Lord submitted to this terrible humiliation to make reparation for our pride. Father, by the merits of this terrible, painful, humiliation, have mercy on us and on the whole world.The Fourth Sorrowful Mystery, The Carrying of the Cross. One condemned to death by crucifixion is forced to carry the cross to the place of execution. The suffering of Jesus is intense as the cross is laid on his bruised and wounded back and shoulders. Weak and exhausted from loss of blood, lack of food and rest, Jesus falls three times under the weight of the cross. Jesus meets his afflicted mother causing untold damage in the hearts of son and mother. The countenance of Jesus is disfigured with blood and sweat, with dust and spittle. Veronica wipes his face, leaving on her towel the image of his countenance. Fearing that Jesus might die on the way, the soldiers forced Simeon of Cyrene to carry the cross behind Jesus. Jesus speaks to weeping women, “Weep not for me, but for yourselves and your children. If anyone is to be my disciple, let him take up his cross and follow me. Father by the merits of this painful journey to Calgary have mercy on us and on the whole world.The Fifth Sorrowful Mastery, The Crucifixion. Then hands and feet of Jesus are nailed to the cross in the presence of his afflicted mother. “Father forgive them, for they know now what they do. This day you will be with me in paradise. Woman, behold your son, son behold your mother. My God, My God, why have you forsaken me? I thirst. It is finished. Father, into your hands I commend my Spirit.” The side of Jesus is pierced by a lance. His body is taken down and placed in the arms of his mother. Father, by the merits of the crucifixion and the death of Jesus, have mercy on us and on the whole world. I am not sure why I felt called to share those mysteries with you. I guess I just thought it would be good to remember all Christ went through for us before getting into the verse. Not that any of us could really forget what Jesus did for us. The verse says, “But he was wounded for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the punishment that made us whole, and by his bruises we are healed.” This verse came out of Isaiah. Did you know Isaiah lived 740 years before Jesus was even born. Can you imagine that? Can you imagine knowing what was going to happen over 750 years before it happens? It is not as if Jesus just appeared one day without any notice. This is what makes it hard for me to understand why more Jewish people, especially the leaders, didn't know who he was. Their were scriptures about him and what he would come and do, and yet people still didn't believe. I talked the other day about the fact that Jesus was wounded for our transgressions and crushed for our iniquities. Remember, we are the ones responsible for his death as he took our sins to the cross, each and every one of us. The next line in today's verse says, “Upon him was the punishment that made us whole, and by his bruises we were healed.” Did you know we were already made whole? I know it may not feel like it, but we were! I have been hearing the last part of the verse a lot lately. “By his bruises we were healed.” We tend to think God doesn't want to heal us. We tend to ask timidly for healings or we don't ask at all. We think God doesn't want to heal us or that our ailment isn't that bad and there are others far worse off than we are. We think God is too busy to heal us, so we don't ask. Another reason we might not ask is because we are afraid to ask. What if the answer is no? What if we ask God to heal us and then we don't get better, what do we do then? All of these are real concerns. What this verse is telling us is that God does want to heal us. We are healed by his bruises. We are made whole by the punishment he endured. God did not send his only son to die on the cross so we can live a life full of sickness. God wants to heal us, not only forgive our sins. If you need a healing or someone you know needs a healing ask God for it and then keep asking God for it. Sometimes we need to be persistent. God rewards persistence, there are numerous examples of this in the bible. If you don't get your healing the first time, or the 10th time you ask, keep asking. We can be tempted to stop asking and to assume that if God wanted to heal us He would have done it already. God does want to heal you, that is not the question. When does he want to heal you is the question. We don't know the answer to this so we just need to keep asking and He will show us. The verse says, “And by his bruises we are healed.” Don't stop asking. What if you gave up just before the healing. What if you asked 100 times and God was planning to heal you after you asked 101. You healing could be right around the corner. One thing I have come to realize in my own personal life is that God rewards perseverance. I don't give up and I don't take no for an answer. I refused to believe my family would be broken forever, and I kept asking for God to fix it. I refused to believe I would be lost on a mountain in Bosnia Herzegovina and I prayed till I got off the mountain. I refused to believe that my niece was not going to make it and she did. I am not saying I am the reason for these miracles, I give all the glory to God. What I am saying is that He rewards us when we don't give up. If you are too tired to keep asking, ask someone else to ask for awhile. But don't give up hope, He does want to heal you!!Dear Heavenly Father, I ask you to bless all those who are listening to this episode today. Lord, help us to not give up. Help us to keep asking. Help us to believe that you want to heal us. Help us to see you love your children and don't want any of them to be hurting. Lord, give us strength and grace to persevere, to not stop asking, no matter how long it takes to get those answers. Help us to keep hoping, even when it is hard to hope. Lord, teach us to rely on others and to have them ask when we can't. Help us to realize we don't have to go through anything alone. You are always there with us. We love you Lord and we ask all of this in accordance with your will and in Jesus' holy name, Amen!Thank you so much for joining me on this journey to walk boldly with Jesus. I look forward to meeting you here again on Monday. I wish you all a very happy Easter! Remember, Jesus loves you, and there is no greater time to remember that than this weekend when we remember all he sacrificed for us, for you, yes you! I love you and I hope you have a very blessed weekend.
Matthew 27:11-26 Barabas was released instead of Jesus---was it because of envy? Jesus was an innocent man that became the substitutionary atonement for all of our sins. 1John 2:2 Will you trade heaven without Jesus? All of your friends and love ones will be with you in heaven but no Jesus will you trade? New messages every Sunday! Support this ministry. Go to ficfreno.com/give for details
John 18:28-19:6 // Tom NelsonThe game of chess reminds me of the Monday worlds we inhabit. The places we live, work and play are a lot like an extended chess game with many players all with differing abilities and degrees of personal, social, and institutional power. And in life, it doesn't take long to realize not one of us is completely in control. Not one of us is all knowledgeable, nor are we invincible. Yet we often buy into the enticing illusion of our control, the attractive myth of our certainty. In life we all place our trust in something or someone, but who or what will we put our ultimate trust in? Who will rule us, and who will be our true king? In a riveting narrative terrain that feels a lot like a chess game, the Gospel writer John confronts us as readers to ask ourselves where our ultimate trust lies. Who is our king? Whoever is the king of your life ultimately gets to decide what you think is true, and what you think is untrue. Where your highest affections are directed, how your priorities are determined, and where your ultimate loyalty rests. Who is your king? It seems to me that there are three distinct possibilities… Is it king me, king others, or king Jesus? Am I King? Are Others King? Or Is Jesus KingSermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/49045350Prayer Requests: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2509/responses/new23.03.26
The selection of Barabas vs. Jesus
Gijs wordt ontvangen door de burgemeester van Arnhem: Ahmed Marcouch. Natuurlijk hebben ze het over de Gelderse stad, maar ook over hoe de kleine Ahmed op 10-jarige leeftijd vanuit Marokko in Amsterdam-Oost terechtkwam. Dat voelde alsof hij in de ‘tijdmachine van professor Barabas' was gestapt. Zijn tijd bij de politie heeft hem gevormd. En hoe hij als kind met een migratieachtergrond bezig was met nationaliteit, maakte hem steeds liberaler in zijn gedachtegoed. Onze journalistiek steunen? Dat kan het beste met een (digitaal) abonnement op de Volkskrant, daarvoor ga je naar www.volkskrant.nl/podcastactie Presentatie: Gijs Groenteman Montage: Daan Hofstee Redactie: Tamar Bot, Fanny van der Reijt, Corinne van Duin en Daan Boeren See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the age of 16, Hungarian-born Timi Barabas heard a song that inspired her to become an activist. Today, at the age of 20, she has founded organizations for climate awareness, anti-bullying, suicide prevention and poverty relief, and with her team at Rise For Lives led a large protest in New Zealand to raise awareness of the war in Yemen. We caught up with this amazing and unstoppable youth leader in New York City where she is working to find and discuss possible solutions for the war in Ukraine.
The incident at the 2022 Academy Awards; how our simmering anger that lies within influences our actions. Is it good to be angry? How the crowd reacted to the condemnation of Jesus. What history shows us about anger and how it destroys us today.
Fr. Mike reflects on the prayer of Jesus before his sacrifice, where he not only prays for all his disciples but for us as well. We also dive into Christ's trial with Pilate, and how the actions of the Jews are much like ours today. Today's readings are John 16-18 and Proverbs 6:12-15. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Kyle is free, cnn and msnbc are trash, and Peter goes hunting.