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Episode Summary: Are you feeling stuck, like your calling is taking longer than expected? In this powerful episode, we dive into how God supernaturally accelerates your destiny. When you align with His timing, step in obedience, and embrace divine preparation, He moves quickly on your behalf. If you're ready for a shift, this episode is for you! Key Points Covered in This Episode: Divine Acceleration is Biblical – God moved Joseph from the prison to the palace overnight (Genesis 41:14). He can do the same for you. Obedience Positions You for Acceleration – When you step in faith, God opens unexpected doors. The Role of Prophetic Alignment – Being connected to the right people and prophetic voices can unlock your next level. God's Timing vs. Your Timing – Acceleration happens when you're prepared for the moment God has ordained. Practical Steps to Step into Acceleration – Prayer, fasting, and radical faith bring divine momentum. Scriptures for Further Study: Habakkuk 2:3 – "For the vision is yet for an appointed time... though it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry." Amos 9:13 – "The days are coming," declares the Lord, "when the reaper will be overtaken by the plowman..." Isaiah 60:22 – "When the time is right, I, the Lord, will make it happen."
Episode Summary: Are you feeling stuck, like your calling is taking longer than expected? In this powerful episode, we dive into how God supernaturally accelerates your destiny. When you align with His timing, step in obedience, and embrace divine preparation, He moves quickly on your behalf. If you're ready for a shift, this episode is for you! Key Points Covered in This Episode: Divine Acceleration is Biblical – God moved Joseph from the prison to the palace overnight (Genesis 41:14). He can do the same for you. Obedience Positions You for Acceleration – When you step in faith, God opens unexpected doors. The Role of Prophetic Alignment – Being connected to the right people and prophetic voices can unlock your next level. God's Timing vs. Your Timing – Acceleration happens when you're prepared for the moment God has ordained. Practical Steps to Step into Acceleration – Prayer, fasting, and radical faith bring divine momentum. Scriptures for Further Study: Habakkuk 2:3 – "For the vision is yet for an appointed time... though it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry." Amos 9:13 – "The days are coming," declares the Lord, "when the reaper will be overtaken by the plowman..." Isaiah 60:22 – "When the time is right, I, the Lord, will make it happen."
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It is important that we know the biblical God. And for some reason today, people believe that there is a difference between the God of the Old Testament and the God of the New Testament. And that is simply false. When we look at Scripture, we see that our God, it says in the Book of Exodus that he is a man of war. Now the word man is also related to personality, and what the scripture is telling us is that God's personality is that he makes war. Why would that be? To donate please visit us at: https://loveisrael.org/donate/ Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953 Feel free to download our MyBibleStudy App on telephone https://get.theapp.co/yjjq we don't know how long we can post the teachings on YT https://www.instagram.com/mybiblestudyofficial/
It is important that we know the biblical God. And for some reason today, people believe that there is a difference between the God of the Old Testament and the God of the New Testament. And that is simply false. When we look at Scripture, we see that our God, it says in the Book of Exodus that he is a man of war. Now the word man is also related to personality, and what the scripture is telling us is that God's personality is that he makes war. Why would that be? To donate please visit us at: https://loveisrael.org/donate/ Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953 Feel free to download our MyBibleStudy App on telephone https://get.theapp.co/yjjq we don't know how long we can post the teachings on YT https://www.instagram.com/mybiblestudyofficial/
We hope for a lot of things. I hope the Chiefs win. I hope that shirt goes on sale. I hope I get a raise. Hope used in this way is fleeting and frail. The hope of the Bible is foundational and life-altering. This is the hope we have in Jesus. This is the hope secured for us by Jesus.Biblical God-inspired hope, which is what we have in Christ, is an expectation, not a wish. Jesus was born to die, and his destruction is the security of hope. You've sinned, Jesus saves, Your faith guarantees it.
How the name of God and our understanding of God - the Biblical God - has evolved over time. The history that very few people know. Enjoy the ride. Looking for God Christ Enlightened History of Humanity
Do You Really Believe that the Bible is the Word of God? We have seen multiple times from the beginning of Genesis chapter 1, "Man is made in the image of God." Therefore, we ask an important question, "Do you have a "body of flesh and bone?" Or do you have some "floating spiritual essence that's everywhere and at the same time does not exist?" Because if it is nowhere present, and you worship a false god that is not present, then that would be a form of atheism. So, ask yourself, do you have body of flesh and bones? If so, then what kind of body does God have? The answer of course would be "flesh and bones" if you were indeed "made in his image" as the Bible clearly teaches. Otherwise, you have to reject the Bible and say, "oh the Bible does not mean what it says." And once you put yourself into that satanic trap, you can justify rejection of any Bible verse and say, "well it does not really mean that." And then once you start to do that with the entire Bible, you become condemned and get cast out of heaven! I plead with you my friends, do not cast yourself out of heaven. Embrace the Biblical God, Come unto the Biblical Jesus Christ. Believe that the Bible is the Word of God. Choose to believe what it says and teaches. Then the windows of heaven will open up and pour down great blessings upon you. I so testify as one of His witnesses, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen. - Dr. D. Todd Harrison
The Jesus Empowered Maiden: Female Identity, Authority and Freedom in Christ
Did you know that God is referred to by various names throughout the Bible? And that each name reveals a major character trait of God? Not only does this help us understand who He truly is; it helps us to connect with Him more deeply as well. Join me as I share 10 personal names of God. I'll briefly explain the meaning of each one, referencing Bible verses as I do so. Plus, I have a FREE creative gift for you! Let's do this! Download the FREE gift here: https://bit.ly/10NamesOfGodPoster -------------------- Take the Quiz: https://www.relateescape.com/quiz Get a weekly love note from Jenn with legit biblical insights. Plus, be the first to know about exclusive offers! https://bit.ly/GodLovesMeEmail Join the Online Community: https://www.relateescape.com/online-community Shop the Store: https://www.relateescape.com/store Follow Jenn on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/relateescape
Pastor Chris Meads delivers a sermon on Proverbs 31, challenging common misconceptions about the "Proverbs 31 woman" and emphasizing the qualities of the true Biblical God-honoring woman. He argues that this passage is not about an unattainable ideal but rather showcases a woman forged by wisdom and the fear of the Lord. Chris highlights the strength, trustworthiness, selfless work, generosity, and wise speech of this woman, contrasting these attributes with the world's focus on external beauty and charm. He encourages both men and women to reassess what they value in womanhood, calling for a celebration of godly wisdom and Christ-likeness. Pastor Chris concludes by urging the congregation to support and pray for women as they pursue these godly qualities, emphasizing that this wisdom impacts not just individual lives but the entire community.
What exactly did these two deities have in common? A lot more than you would think! How is it possible that the ancient Chinese God called "Shang-di" sounds strikingly similar the Old Testament God of the Bible & it was at least 1000 years before the Moses! Keep that third eye open!Sign up for our Patreon go to-> Patreon.com/cultofconspiracypodcastTo Sign up for our Rokfin go to --> Rokfin.com/cultofconspiracy 10% OFF Rife Machine---> https://rifemachine.myshopify.com/?rfsn=7689156.6a9b5cTo find the Meta Mysteries Podcast---> https://open.spotify.com/show/6IshwF6qc2iuqz3WTPz9Wv?si=3a32c8f730b34e7950% OFF Adam&Eve products---> :adameve.com (promo code : CULT)10% OFF Orgonite ! ---> https://oregon-ite.com/?sca_ref=5029405.hji3fNHxUdCult Of Conspiracy Linktree ---> https://linktr.ee/cultofconspiracyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cult-of-conspiracy--5700337/support.
GUEST: SOEREN KERN, Geopolitical Analyst and Writing Fellow for Middle East ForumHamas, an Islamic militant group bent on Israel's destruction, launches a surprise attack on Oct. 7 from their territory in Gaza into southern Israel, butchering 1200 civilians and taking captive hundreds more. The Israeli military responds by invading Gaza to decimate Hamas and bring home the captives.And who do students and professors on campuses all over America rise up to oppose? Israel!This is the Red-Green axis—the Reds (Leftists, Marxists, Communists) and the Greens (Islamists) share common cause in their hatred for the Biblical God, the God of the Jews and the God of Christians, who built Western Civilization and the accompanying values of marriage, family, free speech and markets, and private property. It must be burned down.So they rage. And God, who sits in the heavens laughs…“But as for Me, I have installed My King upon Zion, My holy mountain.” Psalm 2Soeren Kern, a Christian geopolitical analyst and writing fellow for Middle East Forum joins us on The Christian Worldview to explain what is going on in the Middle East and how it's related to Russia invading Ukraine and China rattling its sabres with Taiwan. We will also discuss the response (or lack of response) by pastors and churches.
We should be willing to step out of our comfort zone and be present for the people in our lives. ~~~ 1 Samuel 23:16 “And Jonathan, Saul's son, rose and went to David…” Jonathan goes to David, even though David is in hiding, and even at great risk of Jonathan's own life. The encouragement of a fellow brother or sister who is pensive, or depressed, is worth a risk! Jonathan initiates. He doesn't wait for a letter or request from David. He is not waiting by the phone saying, “If he needs me, and asks, I will go to him.” NO! He takes initiative. He moves. “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in a time of trouble… God is in the midst of her.” He is here, present with us. This is one of the distinguishing features of the true and Biblical God, that He is immanent and close to His people. He is not a far-off God who has no concern or care for his creation or people. The God-man entered His creation. Jesus left behind the glory and splendors in heaven, he humbled himself to come to us. He arose from his throne and came to us. And so too we should be able to say about God's people, that they are close and with us, a very present help in a time of trouble. Sometimes the providence and grace of God includes the presence of other believers in order to help us persevere and endure. Are you there, present for people? Are you willing to push things off of your busy schedule in order to be there for your faith family? What are you willing to risk in order to be there for your people? It can definitely push us out of our comfort zones, but look at what is at stake. You may be helping your brother or sister from being crushed under the weight of fear, the cloud of confusion. Your presence is comforting and useful. Just like a newborn baby needs the physical presence of her mother, so too does the believer need the presence and warmth of Christ that is often felt in Christian fellowship.
Cub Kuker Supernatural Podcast EP384 Origin and Birth of Yaldabaoth/Sakla: Sophia, the wisdom of afterthought, conceived a thought without the consent of the spirit and her partner, resulting in the birth of Yaldabaoth, a flawed and misshapen being, cast away by Sophia due to her ignorance. Yaldabaoth's Rule and Creation: Yaldabaoth took power from his mother and created realms with luminous fire. He mated with mindlessness and produced authorities, as well as seven kings for the heavens and five for the abyss. Attributes and Names of Yaldabaoth: Yaldabaoth, also known as Sakla and Samael, proclaimed himself as the only god but was ignorant of his origins. He created powers and angels with different faces, claiming supremacy over them. Sophia's Repentance: Sophia repented for her actions, realizing her mistake and the consequences of Yaldabaoth's rule. Her repentance led to her elevation above Yaldabaoth but below the holy realms, with a mission to restore what she lacked. The Appearance of Humanity: The human child is revealed, causing fear among the rulers and angels. Yaldabaoth and others conspire to create a human being resembling God to give them light. Creation of Adam and Eve: Adam is created with contributions from various authorities, and life is breathed into him. Eve is later fashioned from Adam's side, and the enlightened afterthought hides within Adam. Defilement and Imprisonment: Yaldabaoth defiles Eve and produces two sons, Elohim and Yahweh (Cain and Abel), to rule over the elements. The first ruler curses humanity and cloaks them in darkness, while Sophia's spirit is sent to heal and restore humanity's knowledge. In essence, Yaldabaoth represents the flawed ruler who defies the natural order, leading to the fall of Sophia and the creation of humanity, all within a complex narrative of divine ignorance, repentance, and redemption. In his arrogance, Yaldabaoth boasted to the other archons that: “I am God and there is no other God beside me!” The Apocryphon of John Note: Always do your own research in regard to any theory. These notes represent my research alone, and not necessarily mainstream theories. ___________________________ I Explore Supernatural Mythōs. Unlock More As A Member! ↘️
How can you see the kindness of God in suffering? What about those who are afflicted with depression? Dr. Owen Strachan is joined by Pastor Nate Pickowicz, author of the upcoming book, "The Kindness of God: Beholding His Goodness in a Cruel World" to discuss these questions and many more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In light of the Israeli war, what is Bible prophecy and what does it mean? This week on the Alex McFarland Show, Alex discusses what we are seeing in our world today and what God's word says about it all. You won't want to miss the five facts about Bible prophecy that he shares in this show. 5 Facts About Bible Prophecy:1. The Bible contains accurate prophecy because only God writes history in advance and God wrote the Bible.2. The Bible shows God's sovereign reign over world history.3. Fulfilled prophecies demonstrate God's omniscience and foresights. God knows everything.4. Fulfilled prophecies prove that the Biblical God is the true God and that He reigns in time and eternity.5. Should compel every thinking person to bow before the Saviour who alone can offer salvation. Scriptures: Ezekiel 38Jeremiah 24:6Isaiah 51:3, 61:4Daniel 12:4Matthew 24:5-81 Timothy 4:12 Timothy 3:1-192 Thessalonians 2:3-10Acts 1:7, 3:211 Samuel 17John 6:37Romans 10:13Psalm 122:6Genesis 12Alex McFarlandThe Assault on America - How to Defend Our Nation Before It's Too LateThe Cove - Billy Graham Training Center100 Bible Questions and AnswersAlex McFarland Speaking ScheduleMy Relationship with God Ask Alex Online alex@alexmcfarland.com booking@alexmcfarland.com
Today InPerspective with Dr. Harry Reeder August 7, 2023
Purpose- We will look at four truths to have a biblical view of how God sees unbelief.--Creation attests that the Biblical God exists-The Word of God is self-evidencing-Christ is self-evidencing-God's description of unbelievers
T.J. and Kris discuss the nuances of the term Elohim that appears in Genesis One. We answer a question about megalithic structures and also address spiritual warfare in terms of allegiance and alignment with the Biblical God.
“The Dimensional Perspective Here is a hypothetical profile, in terms of the five-factor model of personality, for Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder (speculatively constructed from McCrae, 1994, pg. 306): High Neuroticism Chronic negative affects, including anxiety, fearfulness, tension, irritability, anger, dejection, hopelessness, guilt, shame; difficulty in inhibiting impulses: for example, to eat, drink, or spend money; irrational beliefs: for example, unrealistic expectations, perfectionistic demands on self, unwarranted pessimism; unfounded somatic concerns; helplessness and dependence on others for emotional support and decision making. High Extraversion Excessive talking, leading to inappropriate self-disclosure and social friction; inability to spend time alone; attention seeking and overly dramatic expression of emotions; reckless excitement seeking; inappropriate attempts to dominate and control others. Low Openness Difficulty adapting to social or personal change; low tolerance or understanding of different points of view or lifestyles; emotional blandness and inability to understand and verbalize own feelings; alexythymia; constricted range of interests; insensitivity to art and beauty; excessive conformity to authority. Low Agreeableness Cynicism and paranoid thinking; inability to trust even friends or family; quarrelsomeness; too ready to pick fights; exploitive and manipulative; lying; rude and inconsiderate manner alienates friends, limits social support; lack of respect for social conventions can lead to troubles with the law; inflated and grandiose sense of self; arrogance. High Conscientiousness Overachievement: workaholic absorption in job or cause to the exclusion of family, social, and personal interests; compulsiveness, including excessive cleanliness, tidiness, and attention to detail; rigid self-discipline and an inability to set tasks aside and relax; lack of spontaneity; overscrupulousness in moral behavior.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
On today's episode, a listener writes in and asks Dave, “How does God differ from man-made god's?”What You'll Hear on this EpisodeGod Has Always Existed.The Lord has Revealed Himself in His Word.The Spiritual Quality of the Human Sin.The Trustworthiness of the Bible.God Exists.Subscribing, sharing, and your feedbackYou can subscribe to the Servants of Grace Podcast via iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you've heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook, or via email to share your feedback.Thanks for listening to this week's episode of Servants of Grace theology segment!
On today's episode, a listener writes in and asks Dave, "How does God differ from man-made god's?"What You'll Hear on this Episode• God Has Always Existed.• The Lord has Revealed Himself in His Word.• The Spiritual Quality of the Human Sin.• The Trustworthiness of the Bible.• God Exists.Thanks for listening to this week's episode of Servants of Grace theology segment!
I've talked about Joe Meek before, but think I've finally gotten to the spiritual wisdom that lies beneath his many records. (Meek was an English independent record producer in the 1950s and '60s.) The wisdom of Joe Meek, which is a prolific and dramatic instance of the wisdom of the Biblical God, consists in the power of non sequiturs. Meek's almost innumerable pop-music productions are almost all examples of the non sequitur. To wit, he generally takes a lame lyric (and a lame artist or group of artists) and inserts inconsistent instrumentals or sound-elements that completely transform the original raw material. (In this cast, I have given four (4) excerpts of this "technique" -- tho' it was not really a technique for it came from Meek's all-over-the-place personality rather than from a conscious artistic strategy.) Joe's jaw-dropping interruptions/interpolations are an instance of what we used to call, at least in the 1970s, "the God of Surprises". Just look at oneself: the breakthroughs and providential turns in our lives are almost always caused by something that came out of nowhere. There was the unexpected phone call, the off-sides note or e-mail, the chance bumping-in to someone, the car accident or illness that put everything in a new perspective, the loss which turned into a gain (!). You name it. Fill in the blank. My own life, let alone my ministry, has been like a Joe Meek single: the best part/s are the odd guitar bridge or the "reverb". Isn't this true of your life? So the point is, if you want to understand the nature of life as it is actually lived, listen to the odd productions of Robert George Meek. He probably didn't know it, but his fingers in the control room were just like the Fingers of God. This cast is dedicated to Mary C. Zahl, with whom I have walked, for coming on 50 years, in Paradise Garden.
In this first episode of "Courageous Conversations," Dan Hawk is our guest. The topic of discussion is cultural narratives or the cover stories societies tell themselves to brand their history and minimize its unsavory events. What narrative lenses do we wear that assist us in crafting the myths of our place in the world? Check out Dan's latest book, The Violence of the Biblical God, here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allan-r-bevere/message
The Christian Outlook – July 9, 2022 Don Kroah turns to Bruce Hausknecht, with Focus on the Family, to look ahead after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. John and Kathy, the Ride Home, talk with Jerry Bowyer about major corporations advertising that they'd pay for travel costs to make abortion easy, and they talk with Pittsburgh-area pastor Jay Slocum about the broad fabric of human sexuality that has been unraveling since the mid-1900s. Georgene Rice and Katie Tubb, of the Heritage Foundation, talk about another Supreme Court decision against the EPA. Tim DeMoss talks with Todd Nettleton, of The Voice of the Martyrs, about the many who are paying the ultimate price as they seek to be obedient to the Great Commission. Bob Burney turns to Ryan Anderson to talk about the harder work that begins now, after the overturning of Roe v. Wade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Rob leads a zoom Bible study through the Flood episode in Gen 6-9. We note many of the parallels between Adam and Noah and the Flood narrative. Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way towards helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people! As we read the flood narrative (Gen 7-8) it is important to read the text as literature first. In doing so, note the parallels between the creation account and the flood narrative: Deep (Tehom) 1:2; 7:11; 8:2 Earth covered by water 1:2; 7:24 Wind/Spirit of God over the water 1:2; 8:1 Water recedes 1:9; 8:1-5 Land appears 1:9; 8:5 Classification of animals 1:21, 24-25; 6:20; 7:14, 21, 23 God blesses them 1:28; 9:1 Be fruitful and multiply 1:28; 8:17; 9:1, 7 In God's image 1:27; 9:6 The flood narrative is the undoing of creation (decreation). The two sources of water (7:11) recall the water in 1:6-7. The flood uncreates and returns creation to a state it was in beforehand when there were only waters. The world after the flood represents the beginning of a new creation. The ark, in fact, is a model of Eden: those inside receive and those outside perish. Interestingly, the narrative does not put the onus on God: He is not an angry, vengeful God imposing punishment on the creation. Daniel Hawk notes, “the conventional translations, however, override the grammar of the Hebrew text, which makes a statement of fact rather than a declaration of intent. The construction suggests that God has seen where the ruination of creation is headed and has decided to accelerate the process to its completion.”[1] The flood is not evil. It is a purging of evil; a cleansing; the making of a new start. If there is a theme here, it is that God judges all flesh but saves a remnant. This, of course, will be a theme that pervades all of the biblical story. Again, we must look to the ANE (ancient near east) world to see if we can learn from them. Moses certainly adapted his stories to reflect the biblical God. At the same time, there are numerous parallels between the biblical story and these ANE accounts. One of the questions that arises from the flood account is that of the apparently universal language. The question we must ask is whether or not the author is speaking from a human perspective or the divine perspective. That is, does “all” in this text mean: “all” that I could see or know about? or “all” as in “everything” from God's perspective (cp Gen 41:57: Deut 2:25). [1] Hawk, L. Daniel. The Violence of the Biblical God (p. 32). Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.. Kindle Edition. Reading the NT Flood is a type of baptism 1 Pet 3:20 Flood as an analogy for the last days In God's judgment he will save a remnant: “As it was in the days of Noah” (Matt 24:37-41; 25:31-46): “one will be taken and one will be left” Flood is a type of God's judgment on sin 2 Pet 3:3-7 NB: our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link.
In this episode, Rob leads a study of Gen 5-6 and a discussion of the sons of God (the divine council). We will wrestle with perhaps what is the most confusing/difficult passage in the Bible (Gen 6:1-4). Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way towards helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people! NB: our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link. Notes: Genesis 5 and 6 are leading us to the flood narrative. In Genesis 5 we have 10 generations from Adam to Noah—the genealogy ends with Noah's sons. Later we will learn of the 10 generations from Noah to Abraham. The focus of the genealogy in Gen 5 is on the firstborn son and the carrying forth of the divine image (5:1, 3)—until we reach Noah, and all 3 sons are listed. Note the explicit references to the creation account: “In the day when God created man, He made him in the likeness of God. He created them male and female, and He blessed them and named them Man in the day when they were created” (Gen 5:1-2). The 10 generations of Seth's genealogy in Gen 5 are in contrast to the 7 generations of Cain's genealogy in Gen 4. In Seth's genealogy there are records of deaths but not murders. And each of the descendants are blessed with very long lives: Adam 930; Methuselah 969. Interestingly, when the genealogy of Gen 5 is compared to an ancient Sumerian king list (dated to 2000 BC), we see that the long lives of the biblical n arrative were actually short. The Sumerian king list has 8 kings who ruled 5 cities for a total 241,200 years (one king reigned for over 43,000 years). This Sumerian king list then describes a flood, after which another list of 39 kings ruled for 26,997 years. Genesis 6 then sets the stage for the flood narrative. There is no question that the Creation account of Gen 1-3 is in the authors purview. Of course, Gen 6 has caused many a scholar to offer up all sorts of fanciful interpretations. We might do well to recall that the NT has an instance of a woman (Mary) being impregnated by God—the virgin birth. Perhaps we are to read Genesis 3 and 6 in light of one another. In Gen 3, we see the story of Adam and Eve trying to become like God by taking the privilege to discern and evil into their own hands. In Gen 6, we learn of spiritual beings (members of the heavenly council) trying to become like people. In both accounts, there is an effort to grant humans eternal life. God responds to these failed efforts by noting that they have 120 years (Gen 6:3)—which quite likely refers to the number of years until the flood. It is important to note that God is portrayed in these accounts as merciful and loving. His response to Cain's murder to the banish and protect him. If Cain were not sent away would others have sought revenge? Now, in the flood narrative, God's response to the increasing wickedness and violence is sorrow.[1] Finally, whatever is happening in Gen 6:1-4, it appears that the audience to whom it was written knew. Thus, what is obscure for us, was perhaps clear to them. Genesis 5 These are the generations (toledoth) of Adam (1): Adam-Seth (3) Likeness and Image (1, 3) Adam lived 930 years (5) Noah “____________________” (32) Shem, Ham, Japheth (32) Departs from the concern of the firstborn son to include all 3 Genesis 6:1-8 Setting for the flood Mankind increases (1) Sons of God (2): options: Godly line of Seth and the ungodly line of Cain Sons of God are dynastic rulers; the daughters of men are the harems they took; the sin is that of polygamy ‘Sons of God'/ “elohim” ordinarily used of angels or the divine council “__________________________” that the daughters were ‘beautiful' (good) and they “__________________________” wives for themselves “Saw”: same word used for Eve's perception of the fruit (3:6); and for God's repeated declaration throughout Gen 1-3 “it was good” Eve “saw” that the fruit was good for food and “took” (cf 3:6) Spiritual beings tempted by human women: inversion of Garden: humans were tempted by spiritual beings God expresses His displeasure: “My ___________________ shall not strive with flesh forever” (3; cf 1:2: where the Spirit hovers there is order and chaos is reversed; if the Spirit is removed, chaos ensues) Days shall be 120 yrs: until the flood? Nephilim were on the earth (4): Parenthetical? (Cf Num 13:33) Mighty men (4; cf 10:8: used of Nimrod (mighty one)—builder of Nineveh Same as the nephilim? Of old; reputation, famous (cf 11:4) 6:5-9:29 Flood Toledoth in 6:9 marks the beginning of a new section 6:5-8 Reason for the Flood God ________________: Everyone is guilty (5) God felt: sorry/tormented (nacham) that He had made mankind (6-7): except for Noah (wordplay—same letters in Hebrew) NIV translates this word 10 different ways in the OT—sometimes exactly the opposite of others: suggesting how difficult a word it is Walton: suggests that nacham has nothing to do with regrets, grief, or being sorry: instead, it is an accounting term Walton's rendering: “The LORD audited the accounts because he had made humankind in the earth and his heart was tormented over it. So, the LORD said, ‘I will wipe humankind, whom I have created, from the face of the earth . . . because I have audited the accounts since I have made them” (310-11) Walton suggests the term deals with ledgers and keeping a balance Ledgers are not in balance when humanity sins God does not allow evil to remain on the books but balances with grace and mercy (Joel 2:13; Jonah 4:2); or with punishment (Jer 18:10 Walton suggests that God is not sorry, or grieved: He is seeking to redress the situation: balance the ledger: audit the account: enforcing a system of checks and balances NB: If we are sorry for doing something then we refrain from doing it again! God's actions are motivated by a sense of justice God decides to blot them out (7) But Noah found favor with God (8) Found favor or won favor? Sons of God? Ps 29:1; 82:6; 89:6; Job 1:6; 2:1; 38:7 Second Temple literature (516 BC – AD 70) as well as Jude 6 read this verse in light of the elohim view [1] See: Hawk, L. Daniel. The Violence of the Biblical God (p. 31). Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.. Kindle Edition.
The story of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt is famous for good reason—a burning bush, a transforming staff, 10 plagues, and the Passover. The exodus is also the story that defines God's personal name, Yahweh. What does this narrative show us about Yahweh? And why does God care so much that people know his name? In this episode, Tim and Jon talk about God's character revealed through his acts of deliverance and judgment.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-12:15)Part two (12:15-39:45)Part three (39:45-50:30)Part four (50:30-1:05:45)Referenced ResourcesThe Violence of the Biblical God, L. Daniel HawkThe Sentence in Biblical Hebrew, Francis I. AndersenInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience the literary themes and movements we're tracing on the podcast in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Parkbench Epiphany” by AntimidasShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
I assure you that there were many widows in Israel in Elijah's time, when the sky was shut for three and a half years and there was a severe famine throughout the land. Yet Elijah was not sent to any of them, but to a widow in Zarephath in the region of Sidon. And there were many in Israel with leprosy in the time of Elisha the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed—only Naaman the Syrian.” All the people in the synagogue were furious when they heard this. (Luke 4:25-28) The home town crowd of this domesticated Jesus may have wished him to “do here what you did in Capernaum.” In other words, bring your show home, we want to be entertained too! Not to believe, but just to see what the fuss is about for ourselves—if you really are anything special, that is. They had their doubts. Our text from today is Jesus' offensive, roundabout way of saying “no.” Middle Eastern cultural scholar, Ken Bailey notes how Nazareth was located in “Galilee of the Gentiles” as a Jewish enclave. A sort of frontier settler town, really, with a very nationalistic bent. In Jesus' reading of Isaiah from the scroll that began this whole scene, he had omitted key sections about judgement against the Gentiles. And now he presumes to tell these nationalistic folks that God's salvation is for foreigners. Jesus is drawing some very clear and stark lines here, and not in the places that his home-town crowd would've liked them drawn. Clearly, Jesus was no longer one of them. He had broken faith with their interpretation of their Bibles. They envisioned a wrathful God that they could employ to fight their battles against their foreign, gentile neighbours. Jesus proclaims to them a Biblical God who heals and saves indiscriminately, sometimes even choosing foreigners in preference over his own people. What a slap in the face! But also, what a counter-cultural gift for those who might have the ears to hear it. God is bigger than our own use for him. Jesus is too. Jesus is about much more than acting as our own personal body guard, mercenary, or vending machine. He doesn't play that role for our countries either, no matter how good and civilized we may think them to be. You never can quite contain or box-in the Sovereign Lord. Otherwise he wouldn't be very sovereign, would he? He does new things and things that are calibrated to his notions of justice, righteousness, flourishing, not ours. So always, always again we are invited, especially by these strange, counter-cultural words of Jesus to stop trying to submit God to our will, and to submit to his instead. That is an invitation to humble ourselves, open our eyes and ears, and be attentive to the surprising ways that He might move or speak so that instead of using God to build our kingdoms, we might follow him into his kingdom: because he is our Lord and Sovereign King.
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"Many people have questioned whether any concept of God can be meaningful in a modern, scientific world. Others, however, find the idea of God to be profoundly meaningful. Among Unitarian Universalists (UUs) and other religious liberals, conceptions range across a wide spectrum. Some reject God altogether and hold a strictly atheistic view of the universe. Others may use the term God to convey very different ideas, such as the creative power of evolution in the universe, or the power that makes transformation possible in our lives, or the ongoing power of love, or simply the ultimate mystery within which we all must live. And while few UUs think of God as a supernatural being, many understand themselves to be in some sort of personal relationship with God, however conceived. Many also stress the feminine aspects of the divine by invoking Goddess imagery and using metaphors such as mother or sister in place of traditional metaphors for God such as father or lord. Theologians remind us that the symbol "God" can serve several important functions. First, it offers a vision of the highest values of truth, justice, love, and goodness toward which we strive. In this sense, it serves as a standard against which to measure ourselves and our achievements. Second, the concept of God can remind us of the relativity and limitations of our own ideas. Here, it serves as a corrective to our biases and a basis for critical reflection. Finally, by bringing together our highest ideals in a single symbol, the idea of God provides a focus for personal devotion or communal worship. These are among the many reasons why God continues to be an important and meaningful symbol for many Unitarian Universalists today." —Rev. Dr. Paul Rasor, Editor --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support
In The FASTING SERIES Dr. Kennetra A. Bryant shares with listeners the purpose, power, and precautions associated with Biblical God-honoring fasting.
In The FASTING SERIES Dr. Kennetra A. Bryant shares with listeners the purpose, power, and precautions associated with Biblical God-honoring fasting.
In The FASTING SERIES Dr. Kennetra A. Bryant shares with listeners the purpose, power, and precautions associated with Biblical God-honoring fasting.
In The FASTING SERIES Dr. Kennetra A. Bryant shares with listeners the purpose, power, and precautions associated with Biblical God-honoring fasting.
In The FASTING SERIES Dr. Kennetra A. Bryant shares with listeners the purpose, power, and precautions associated with Biblical God-honoring fasting.
In The FASTING SERIES Dr. Kennetra A. Bryant shares with listeners the purpose, power, and precautions associated with Biblical God-honoring fasting.
In The FASTING SERIES Dr. Kennetra A. Bryant shares with listeners the purpose, power, and precautions associated with Biblical God-honoring fasting.
In The FASTING SERIES Dr. Kennetra A. Bryant shares with listeners the purpose, power, and precautions associated with Biblical God-honoring fasting.
In The FASTING SERIES Dr. Kennetra A. Bryant shares with listeners the purpose, power, and precautions associated with Biblical God-honoring fasting.
Progressively we see changes in our culture and our nation as the Biblical God fearing foundation has been removed from the public education system. How do we prevent our children from being indoctrinated with secular values and humanistic worldview? Today on Educate For Life Radio, Kevin talks with Michelle John administrator of the New Gateway Christian Academy, a school dedicated to offering affordable alternative education with a Biblical foundation. Learn more on how to escape the public school institution. This episode first aired on July 29, 2021. Educate For Life with Kevin Conover airs Saturdays at 12pm. Listen live on KPRZ.com and San Diego radio AM 1210. LEARN MORE: 5 facts that the Bible discovered thousands of years BEFORE modern science: https://educateforlife.org/5facts
Dr. L. Daniel Hawk is a Professor Of Old Testament and Hebrew at Ashland Seminary. He is the author of the book, The Violence of the Biblical God. In this interview, I talk with Dr. Hawk about providential errancy in Scripture! Dr. Hawk's Info: https://seminary.ashland.edu/faculty-and-staff/l-daniel-hawk/ Exploring Different Views on Old Testament Violence: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj8S949x_pmSEyHX4zN0wrAg4b7IRG0tx -------------------------------- GIVING -------------------------------- Please consider becoming a Patron! I am a full-time student, so your support helps make our content better and provides me Ramen money. Patreon (Thanks!): https://www.patreon.com/AdherentApologetics YouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO8jj_CQwrRRwwwXBndo6nQ/join
HEY! DISCLAIMER: for the full experience, WATCH this multimedia masterpiece on YouTube (https://youtu.be/EYGDjDdSd_4) ... this is Bibleish 360! In today's very extra super special episode, we gathered three friends, a camera, and Marlowe the Very Good Dog to play LEVITICUS: THE BOARD GAME, which we've been sneak previewing for weeks! Lily created this game when an un-fan e-mailed us a quote from Leviticus, citing it as a reason we should stop supporting the LGBTQ community. But we guarantee the author of that e-mail has committed many more sins listed in this big, bad book... so Lily created a board game to show just that. Join us as we travel through the desert of sin, faced with mold, menstruation, leprosy, and the ever-watching eye of God who is quick to punish every step you take. Also, by the way this game turned out, we may have inadvertently proven the existence of the Biblical God but... you'll have to judge that for yourself.WATCH: https://youtu.be/EYGDjDdSd_4JOIN US ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/bibleishpodcastSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/bibleishpodcast)
Statistically, healthy marriages are faith based marriages, children and teens that come from Biblical God fearing, God loving homes are healthier emotionally and do better in life. No one has ever accidentally built a healthy faith based family. You need a plan. A Plan that will allow you to Parent by faith- not by not fear or stress. A Plan that will transition you and your family from surviving to thriving. Parenting isn't something that we want to survive, we want to thrive. Join us today as Pastor Donnie talks about what the Bible wants us to accomplish in raising children.
Matthew 10:34-39 - Jesus Sword This is a difficult portion of scripture to managePart of what I am constantly doing here- is trying to introduce you and keeping you acquainted with the Jesus of the scriptures, not the Jesus of Social mediaIt is very difficult in this day and age because some of the most ignorant people alive have just as much opportunity to share aberrant theology as the good guysAnd sometimes likes, shares and exposure will lead people to believe things that aren't trueYou will hear people say things like “Jesus would never do that because he's loving”Understanding what a loving Biblical God looks like is more important than having good SM So from a cursory look it might appear that Jesus is being contradictory or hypocriticalThat these statements are an affront to a loving God who Claimed that Jesus would come as the prince of peace (Isaiah 9:6, luke 2:14)We are supposed to honor father and mother (Mark 7:10, ex 20:12)We are supposed to love people 1 John 4:11 Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.So we know these things and we come to this scripture and it throws out some pretty big bombs in the textThat he wants to bring war and not peace, to create division between a man and his family so much so that they will actually be his enemyHe Goes to the heart- and says “after I've set you as enemies with your family, I'm going to be looking at your hear to make sure you don't love them more than me” And then he goes to the next- if you wont go be crucified- I'm not for youFinishes with “lose your life- lose it for me and you're gonna find it” what can we get out of this text- Jesus came to divide 34-35 - Jesus Sword 34 “Do not think that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword. 35 For I have come to ‘set[j] a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law'; 36 and ‘a man's enemies will be those of his own household.'This idea that Christ came to divide is a central truth that you must internalizeGenesis 4 cain and abel beginning of familial strifeProphecy of Micah 7:5-6 Do not trust in a friend; Do not put your confidence in a companion; Guard the doors of your mouth From her who lies in your bosom. 6 For son dishonors father, Daughter rises against her mother, Daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; A man's enemies are the men of his own household.This prophecy was true and is true today- put yourself in the sandals of the early Jews who saw Christ as messiah and decided to follow him and become his discipleWe do it somewhat easily today- there are a billion people who believe in JesusIt's not like you were the first 12 disciples that made the choice to believeBut it still takes a bit of gumption to choose to follow Jesus demonstratively If you understand this and apply it to your beliefs and practices- it will help you as you navigate through the confines of the earth as you attempt to honor God with your life- you can't otherwise navigate it because when you come to a fork in the road so to speak- you'll strugglePeople naturally want to conform to the groups around themPeople conform to group pressure because they are dependent on the group for satisfying two important desires: the desire to have an accurate perception of reality and the desire to be accepted by other people.Scientists Asch and Sherif did studies where they had people judge distances of light- how far they were from each other, and how different were the lengths of lines- Here's what they found- They had confederates with wrong answers to influence and people will go with the group that is wrong more likely than not because of the desire for acceptance and the desire to feel like they have an accurate perception of realityMe? I want whats right- not the group- Hot sun, line, took the whole line- it was RIGHT- but people will just stand roasting in the sun because they want to just be part of the groupTake ...
Matthew 10:34-39 - Jesus Sword This is a difficult portion of scripture to managePart of what I am constantly doing here- is trying to introduce you and keeping you acquainted with the Jesus of the scriptures, not the Jesus of Social mediaIt is very difficult in this day and age because some of the most ignorant people alive have just as much opportunity to share aberrant theology as the good guysAnd sometimes likes, shares and exposure will lead people to believe things that aren't trueYou will hear people say things like “Jesus would never do that because he's loving”Understanding what a loving Biblical God looks like is more important than having good SM So from a cursory look it might appear that Jesus is being contradictory or hypocriticalThat these statements are an affront to a loving God who Claimed that Jesus would come as the prince of peace (Isaiah 9:6, luke 2:14)We are supposed to honor father and mother (Mark 7:10, ex 20:12)We are supposed to love people 1 John 4:11 Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.So we know these things and we come to this scripture and it throws out some pretty big bombs in the textThat he wants to bring war and not peace, to create division between a man and his family so much so that they will actually be his enemyHe Goes to the heart- and says “after I've set you as enemies with your family, I'm going to be looking at your hear to make sure you don't love them more than me” And then he goes to the next- if you wont go be crucified- I'm not for youFinishes with “lose your life- lose it for me and you're gonna find it” what can we get out of this text- Jesus came to divide 34-35 - Jesus Sword 34 “Do not think that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword. 35 For I have come to ‘set[j] a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law'; 36 and ‘a man's enemies will be those of his own household.'This idea that Christ came to divide is a central truth that you must internalizeGenesis 4 cain and abel beginning of familial strifeProphecy of Micah 7:5-6 Do not trust in a friend; Do not put your confidence in a companion; Guard the doors of your mouth From her who lies in your bosom. 6 For son dishonors father, Daughter rises against her mother, Daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; A man's enemies are the men of his own household.This prophecy was true and is true today- put yourself in the sandals of the early Jews who saw Christ as messiah and decided to follow him and become his discipleWe do it somewhat easily today- there are a billion people who believe in JesusIt's not like you were the first 12 disciples that made the choice to believeBut it still takes a bit of gumption to choose to follow Jesus demonstratively If you understand this and apply it to your beliefs and practices- it will help you as you navigate through the confines of the earth as you attempt to honor God with your life- you can't otherwise navigate it because when you come to a fork in the road so to speak- you'll strugglePeople naturally want to conform to the groups around themPeople conform to group pressure because they are dependent on the group for satisfying two important desires: the desire to have an accurate perception of reality and the desire to be accepted by other people.Scientists Asch and Sherif did studies where they had people judge distances of light- how far they were from each other, and how different were the lengths of lines- Here's what they found- They had confederates with wrong answers to influence and people will go with the group that is wrong more likely than not because of the desire for acceptance and the desire to feel like they have an accurate perception of realityMe? I want whats right- not the group- Hot sun, line, took the whole line- it was RIGHT- but people will just stand roasting in the sun because they want to just be part of the groupTake ...
ONE THING: Biblical good done in Jesus' name shows God's grace. 1 Peter 4:9-11 CONTEXT: When you use the gifts God has given you everyone can draw closer to God when you use it!! Why does grumbling stifle hospitality? Because it reveals the heart has already decided it doesn't want to lovingly serve that way. Why is it so important to realize the giftedness you have is from God? Because when you realize that God has showed you unmerited favor that leads to courageous living. Who decides how the gift you have is used? God the Father, Jesus Savior & King and the Holy Spirit who guides and comforts. Our role, your role, surrender and submission. Based on this message what can you do to become more like Jesus? Gospel- Centered = Worship: Pray to know and refine His gift to you. Ask God for direction and deployment of how to use His grace gift. Community: Steward well what belongs to God. You have been given gifts not for the advancement of your gratification but God's glorification. Service: Seek to serve others for God. When you serve others for God it will draw them closer to God. Multiplication: Gift guide others to God. Let the example of your life lead others to God by way of Jesus and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
T.J. and Kris discuss the nuances of the term Elohim that appears in Genesis One. We answer a question about megalithic structures and also address spiritual warfare in terms of allegiance and alignment with the Biblical God.
THE TRUE ANCIENT ALIENS: FINDING A NEW PLANET TO LIVE ON by Johnson Karam Some 11,000 years ago, astronauts escaping from the devastation of their world, came to planet Earth in search for survival and a better life. They all arrived in different points in the Earth, some even landing in the oceans. The group's central command landed in Mesopotamia, particularly in one location called Assur, where eventually, their initial settlement expanded into a powerful nation. Short on manpower, they employed genetics to fashion primitive workers-they called them homo sapiens. They also created the Great Flood, a deluge that had swept catastrophically over the entire Earth, which for them, required a fresh start. By doing these, they were perceived as gods by the real inhabitants of the planet, granted civilization and taught humankind to worship. They were called the "Gods of Heaven". People looked up to them as living in the heavens just as the Biblical God urged Abraham to do. Johnson D. Karam was born in Baghdad, Iraq. He was a student at the academy of aeronautic in New York, Major in Aeronautic Design Technology. Johnson then moved to the beautiful sunny California where he worked at the International Firm Ralph M. Parson as a Civil Engineer. In his spare time, he started reading books on Ancient Assyrians history. He travelled all around the globe vising museums like the Louvre in Paris and the Pergamon museum in Berlin. In 2019 the British museum had on display The Great King Assurbanipal Library that was stored in the basement unseen for 180 years Here I found that my people were not from this planet, so I started investigating the final consequence of sequence of events and all in book show the old and new solar system of the alignment of the planets. https://www.amazon.com/True-Ancient-Aliens-Finding-Planet/dp/1952182166/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1602829641&sr=1-1 http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/johkaram.mp3
Apologist and author John DeRosa tackles the idea that the God of the Bible is violent and unworthy of being worshiped. As he does in his book One Less God Than You, DeRosa shows how this meme-level argument against God comes up short. Cy: Is the God of the Old Testament a homicidal maniac? Right now on Focus. Hello and welcome again to Focus, the Catholic Answers podcast for living, understanding, and defending the Faith. As always, please take a minute to subscribe to Focus on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher. I’m pretending like I know what these things are, but you know what they a…
Apologist and author John DeRosa tackles the idea that the God of the Bible is violent and unworthy of being worshiped. As he does in his book One Less God Than You, DeRosa shows how this meme-level argument against God comes up short. Cy: Is the God of the Old Testament a homicidal maniac? Right now on Focus. Hello and welcome again to Focus, the Catholic Answers podcast for living, understanding, and defending the Faith. As always, please take a minute to subscribe to Focus on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher. I’m pretending like I know what these things are, but you know what they a…
James 2:1-17 Oppression of the poor. Christianity has been an enemy of the poor at different stages of history. The Biblical God actually chooses the poor and oppressed. 1 Corinthians 1:27-31 “But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the […]
On the first podcast of 2020, Curtis and Brian discuss the nature of God as presented in the Bible. God's nature is so distinct and different from human conceptions that it argues that the Bible is the revelation of God rather than a human invention. God's transcendence, ethical standards, and immaterial nature far surpass what […]
Pastor Josiah and Ethan dissect the common phrase "God helps those who help themselves" among Christendom to see if it holds biblical weight.
WHAT DOES THE BIBLE REVEAL? There are many areas of theology that warrant deep discussion and thinking. Our history is littered with great men and women of God who articulated and defended the arguments for, not only the existence of God, but of the Biblical God being the most crucial and essential truth for personal […]
I (Matt L) have been wrestling with the topic of violence in Scripture for a while, and has returned to Dan Hawk's Berit Olam commentary on the book of Joshua. It was a pleasure to talk with Dan about his new book on violence in the Bible. He takes a literary approach that deserves serious attention. The post Daniel Hawk – The Violence of the Biblical God first appeared on OnScript.
I (Matt L) have been wrestling with the topic of violence in Scripture for a while, and has returned to Dan Hawk's Berit Olam commentary on the book of Joshua. It was a pleasure to talk with Dan about his new book on violence in the Bible. He takes a literary approach that deserves serious attention.
Bethanie talks about Pantheism, and the story of Zues rescuing his swallowed siblings from Cronus. Edwin Talks about how the ancient isrealites described god differently than he is in our current bible, and we get a entertaining retelling of part 1 of genesis. Religious talks Mythological stories God fighting sea monsters All around, a fun educational episode
We all have crossing places in our lives - moments on which our life turns. A new baby, leaving home, a bereavement, a new job or country, a medical diagnosis. These ‘liminal’ times – thresholds between one life and another – are often times of uncertainty, waiting and not knowing, but are also precious because they can open us up to a new closeness to God. Richard Rohr has called them ‘a unique spiritual place where human beings hate to be but where the Biblical God is always leading us’. Tricia Hillas says crossing places are where we have to relinquish control and because of that they can be places of profound liberation. In this talk she will explore the challenges, lessons and joys that can come from meeting God at the crossing place. Canon Tricia Hillas is the Canon Pastor at St Paul’s Cathedral, overseeing pastoral care, outreach and interfaith relationships. Prior to ordination she was a social worker, specialising in working with people with HIV/Aids, and has recently completed an MSc in conflict resolution and mediation. Chaired by Pim Baxter, Lay Canon at St Paul's Cathedral. Recorded 4 November 2018.
Rev. Polk was gifted with the ability to be a channel and a medium. In his book, “Yahweh, The Biblical God, is an Alien” Polk adds his insights into Ancient Alien Theory as a theologian, in the area of exospirituality and how we humans should value our own human experience over what we are told is reality. | Host - Marlene Pardo Pellicer
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Fr. Paul discusses the scriptural language of the scriptural story. (Episode 14)
iercing a hole into empty space, I split the heavens to create my own orifice into the universe. I reach inside to pull out handfuls of cosmic secrets that no one is supposed to know. But then as the stars twinkle along with the ambition in my eyes, I smile to enlighten the face of space that highlights lost perception. Ultimately, I fathom to depths within, absorbing nonphysical reality.”This segment of prose supernaturally personifies Reverend John Polk’s life. He wrote this along with other masterful poetry during the time of his alien abductions as a teenager in the 1980’s. Through multiple hypnotic regressions, John has discovered what he has always known, that he is a lifelong abductee and most of these encounters have been totally positive. He has since dedicated his life to spreading the Alien word and helping others who have had similar otherworldly experiences.John is a Metaphysical Minister, Reiki Master/Instructor, radio show host of the Quantum Hologram Matrix on thefringe.fm and is currently working as a medium in Sedona, Arizona. After relocating to the desert southwest in August of 2017, he quickly made his way into the UFO Conference circuit as an Emcee and speaker.Tolec gave him his first opportunity as an Emcee at the 2017 Sedona Autumnal Equinox Conference September 22-24, featuring James Gilliland as the keynote speaker. Reverend Polk then went on to Emcee and speak at the Awareness Life Expo October 13-15, 2017, Shekina Rose’s Blue Ray Conference on 11/ 11, November 11, 2017 and at the Cosmic Wave Conference December 10 & 11, 2017.While living in Florida, Reverend Polk authored two books that are steeped in controversy. His first was published in August of 2015 entitled, “Yahweh, The Biblical God, Is An Alien,” and his second book, “The Blue Beings, Visitation At The UFO Conference,” was released in September of 2016. Each publication contains John’s UFO Sightings and Experiencer Journals. Both have been challenged and hotly debated and that’s exactly what the Reverend wanted.Quote From Reverend John Polk:“The only way disclosure can come out is if all of us talk about it more and more.”website is www.johnpolkmedia.commusic by Chronox, Kevin Mcleod and Spaceboy at www.spaceboymusic.com
The Reverend John Marcus Polk is an International Metaphysical Minister, a Reiki Master Teacher, and a medium. Reverend Polk was born in 1969 in Raleigh, North Carolina. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcasting, and another Bachelor of Arts Degree in Metaphysics from the University of Sedona. This university granted John the title of International Metaphysical Minister after his studies were completed. John is also a Reiki Master, and an instructor in Usui Reiki.He is the founder of Wolf Spirit Ministries, LLC. In addition to all of this, John was gifted with the ability to be a Channel and a medium. In his book “Yahweh, the Biblical God is an Alien” John adds his insights into Ancient Alien theory as a theologian, in the area of spirituality. Reverend Polk is a psychic medium, making contact with the ancestral spirit, aliens, and ghosts. He lives in Arizona and works on writing and media projects sharing messages globally. www.johnpolkmedia.com and Eyes Of Argus by Spaceboy Music at www.spaceboymusic.com
The Biblical God is a God who delights in all of his creation. Even before God created humans, he delighted in the world and the creatures he had made. Now, however, we live in a fallen world, and that fallenness has impacted every area of life. Yet, God delights in every step that all people take, Christians and non-Christians alike are to reclaim the goodness that was lost in the fall. Theologian Richard Mouw explains why in this talk from CFW’s 2011 Gospel and Culture conference.
Which dictates our metaphysics as well, or theory of reality. For more detail on that see our past calls, particularly Supra-Theology and Whispers from the Pleroma with Dave Eager. What I was trying to say here as well is IF we ASSUME the revelation (or presuppose) from the Biblical God, we should expect to see things like revealed prophecy, etc. We do see those things in the Bible. Therefore, the Bible is a self-attestation (based on the coherency theory of truth; or the consistency of the set of propositions with reality) for the postulate. VIDEO DISCUSSED WITH PRESUP EXCHANGE-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9eKrC2DRco
John Polk is an international metaphysical minister, author,medium,speaker and show host. He once conducted a seance and ritual designed to summon extra dimensional spirits and ET’s and it worked. Human like visitors, two with blue skin appeared and started speaking with several attendees and John. With at least 20 witnesses saying they all saw the same event, it’s certain this man experienced something truly paranormal. Reverend Polk is is also a co-host and co-producer for aquarianradio.com, a consultant for Dr. Edgar Mitchell’s FREE, the foundation for researcch into extraterrestrial Encounters experiencer.org and Starborn Support International founded by Audrey Starborn Hewins. His books include “The Blue Beings ” as well as Yahweh, The Biblical God , Is An Alien. John’s Podcast the Quantum Hologram Matrix airs live every wednesday from 8-10 pm EST. You can listen at spreaker.com Listen to him as the co-host every Friday from 8-10pm EST on numerous shows at aquarianradio.com. Mr. Polk has a B.A. in Metaphysics from the University of Sedona. He is also a Reiki Master and Instructor and founder of Wolf Spirit Ministries LLC.
This week's podcast is a real get for me. Due to knowing the "right people" (thanks to Scott Adams), I was able to snag a sit with the radio legend, Spike O'Neill. Spike has been on the radio/TV/internet for 28+ years and he's amazing. Quick witted, kind, insane, a tad weird, and more than a little bit dirty, Spike was a joy. It's my hope I can spend more time with him in the near future, let alone actually convince him to have his own podcast, which HE SHOULD DO. He's a great guest and a real dude. I don't know if podcasts get better than this one. 2:40 Spike believes in murder. A weird day. 3:30 Zach Galifianakis. Distilled. Hillary Clinton. Dangerous comedy. Personas. 7:00 Podcasts allow freedom. Spike loves Larry King. Mechanisms. 10:00 Spike wants back on radio. CBS corporate. 11:00 Spike's daughter in NY. Kids on the other side of the country. Grandchildren. 14:10 Domokun. Japan. Spike needs a new gig. Selling advertising dollars. Opportunities. 15:45 Casey Kasem. Something by the Beatles. Bobby Sherman. Danny Bonaduce. 18:10 Howard Stern. Women. Sucking. Why isn't Spike podcasting? 20:30 The presidential race. Murders. Liberation. 22:30 Bob Rivers retirement. Spike wants new radio opportunity. Body language. 24:00 Early MTV. Al Jarreau. Journey Escape. Cheap Trick. Open Arms. First times. 27:00 Base salary and commission. Health Care. Spike with sports. The 206. 28:40 Rob will produce Spike's show. Rob is awesome. 30:00 Twisted Tunes. 31:30 Spike and the Impalers. 33:00 Spike wanted to audition for AC/DC. Salmon Days. Axl Rose. Being a musician. 37:00 Spike's heart isn't in it. 39:00 Spike's career with Bob Rivers. 43:00 Why do so many radio hosts get fired? Art Bell. Portal to Hell. Being a radio troll. 50:00 Rob working hard to get Spike to podcast. 52:45 Getting press passes. Selling minutes. 55:00 Spike is a bleeding heart liberal. Religion. Being a conservative. Being a liberal. 57:30 Trump's fake prayers. Not taking sides. Sarah Palin. 1:00:45 Carter our best (and weakest) president. Creating peace. Nobody cares. 1:02:50 Being a movie fan. Shawshank Redemption. Fight Club. 1:04:00 Being an amateur. Journey making drummer changes. Jonathan Cain. Deen Castronovo. 1:06:45 Subversive movies. Takashi Miike. Headhunters. Pulp Fiction. Reservoir Dogs. Donnie Darko. 1:13:30 Burning the family home down. 1:17:40 Talking about the dark secrets. Skintight. Pornography. 1:24:00 The Biblical God. Rob loves Grace. Christianity and living within the world. Being a believer. Staying off the fence. Godzilla. 1:30:30 What does Spike want to tell the world? Subscribe to the shows here:1) Rockstar Superhero:Itunes: https://apple.co/3u8wlI9Audible: https://adbl.co/3sCnfSkSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3qxjQDLGoogle: https://bit.ly/3kC66WaTumblr: https://bit.ly/3sGrLzfDeezer: https://bit.ly/2Zr5lW7JioSaavn: https://bit.ly/3k29jhvCastbox: https://bit.ly/3bunV6UiHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/2PKvm172) Rockstar Radicals:Itunes: https://apple.co/2OR4kVx Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3qHHFZHDeezer: https://bit.ly/3srQ3grPodchaser: https://bit.ly/2NG2UwLGoogle: https://bit.ly/3uIQVzkJioSaavn: https://bit.ly/387Y2HGCastbox: https://bit.ly/3t0yCUliHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/3vbWKFuBlog @ Tumblr: https://bit.ly/3ka5IhjWanna be on the show? Go here: https://calendly.com/rockstarsuperheroinstituteCopyright 2021 Rockstar Superhero Podcast - All Rights ReservedBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/rockstar-superhero--4792050/support.
Joining Skywatchers Radio is Reverend John Polk, Author of ‘Yahweh:The Biblical God Is An Alien’ Reverend John Marcus Polk who was born on 1969 in Raleigh, North Carolina holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcasting, and another Bachelor of Arts Degree in Metaphysics from the University of Sedona. This university granted john the title of “International Metaphysical Minister” after his studies were complete. Rev. Polk is also a Reiki Master, and an instructor in Usui Reiki. He is the founder of Wolf Spirit Ministries, LLC. Mr Polk was gifted with the ability to be a channel and a medium. In his book, “YAHWEH, THE BIBLICAL GOD, IS AN ALIEN” Polk adds his insights into Ancient Alien Theory as a theologian, in the area of exospirituality and how we humans should value our own human experience over what we are told is reality Website: www.johnpolkmedia.com
Joining Skywatchers Radio is Reverend John Polk, Author of ‘Yahweh:The Biblical God Is An Alien’ Reverend John Marcus Polk who was born on 1969 in Raleigh, North Carolina holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcasting, and another Bachelor of Arts Degree in Metaphysics from the University of Sedona. This university granted john the title of “International Metaphysical Minister” after his studies were complete. Rev. Polk is also a Reiki Master, and an instructor in Usui Reiki. He is the founder of Wolf Spirit Ministries, LLC. Mr Polk was gifted with the ability to be a channel and a medium. In his book, “YAHWEH, THE BIBLICAL GOD, IS AN ALIEN” Polk adds his insights into Ancient Alien Theory as a theologian, in the area of exospirituality and how we humans should value our own human experience over what we are told is reality Website: www.johnpolkmedia.com