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Emmanuel Presbyterian Church
Set Free to Free Others

Emmanuel Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020


Sermon Recording Sermon OutlineSpeaker: Rev. Charles DrewSermon Series: SufferingIsaiah 58:1-12 (ESV) 1 "Cry aloud; do not hold back; lift up your voice like a trumpet; declare to my people their transgression, to the house of Jacob their sins. 2 Yet they seek me daily and delight to know my ways, as if they were a nation that did righteousness and did not forsake the judgment of their God; they ask of me righteous judgments; they delight to draw near to God. 3 'Why have we fasted, and you see it not? Why have we humbled ourselves, and you take no knowledge of it?' Behold, in the day of your fast you seek your own pleasure, and oppress all your workers. 4 Behold, you fast only to quarrel and to fight and to hit with a wicked fist. Fasting like yours this day will not make your voice to be heard on high. 5 Is such the fast that I choose, a day for a person to humble himself? Is it to bow down his head like a reed, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him? Will you call this a fast, and a day acceptable to the LORD? 6 "Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the straps of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke? 7 Is it not to share your bread with the hungry and bring the homeless poor into your house; when you see the naked, to cover him, and not to hide yourself from your own flesh? 8 Then shall your light break forth like the dawn, and your healing shall spring up speedily; your righteousness shall go before you; the glory of the LORD shall be your rear guard. 9 Then you shall call, and the LORD will answer; you shall cry, and he will say, 'Here I am.' If you take away the yoke from your midst, the pointing of the finger, and speaking wickedness, 10 if you pour yourself out for the hungry and satisfy the desire of the afflicted, then shall your light rise in the darkness and your gloom be as the noonday. 11 And the LORD will guide you continually and satisfy your desire in scorched places and make your bones strong; and you shall be like a watered garden, like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail. 12 And your ancient ruins shall be rebuilt; you shall raise up the foundations of many generations; you shall be called the repairer of the breach, the restorer of streets to dwell in.Sermon OutlineI) God hates heartless faithv. 1 "Cry aloud; do not hold back; lift up your voice like a trumpet; declare to my people their transgression, to the house of Jacob their sins. A) Worshipping God without “getting” himv. 3c—On the day of your fasting you do as you pleasev. 4—Behold …you fast only to quarrel)v. 3c—Behold in the day of your fast…you oppress all your workers)v. 9—“pointing the finger” B) The church’s complicity in slavery. Thomas Affleck’s “Plantation Record and Account Book”Affleck increased the productivity of the average slave by 400% over the 60 years between 1801 and 1861.C) Not treating people the way God treats them II) God loves faith that cares.vv. 6-7: "Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the straps of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke? 7 Is it not to share your bread with the hungry and bring the homeless poor into your house; when you see the naked, to cover him, and not to hide yourself from your own flesh? A) Illustration and applications.• “Why should not this woman, a daughter of Abraham (a person, not a beast!) whom Satan has kept bound for 18 long years, be set free on the Sabbath Day from what bound her” (Luke 13:15-16). • William Wilberforce’s 46 year-long assault on slavery:• Safe workplaces. • Safe children, before and after birth.• Praying for mercy and justice.• Reflecting on racism in the American story.“Breaking every yoke” (v6) III) How do we deal with the “yoke” of our failure with Isaiah 58?Outside helpA) Isaiah 58 and Jesus’ life• Jesus “broke every yoke…pouring himself out for the hungry and satisfying the desire of the afflicted” (vv.6, 10):• Jesus refused to “point the finger” (v 9):B) Isaiah 58 and Jesus’ death. None of the promised kindness of Isaiah 58 comes his way.• v. 8: “Then (if you love the way I do) shall your light break out like the dawn”.• v. 8: “…and your healing will quickly appear”• v. 8c: “Then your righteousness will go before you and the glory of the Lord will be your rear guard”• v. 9: “Then you will call and the LORD will answer”C) Why did the promises of Isaiah 58 not come to the one man who deserved them?Jesus and the hope of Isaiah 58:9-10.9 Then, dear friends, because of what I have done in your place, you shall call, and the LORD will answer; you shall cry, and he will say, 'Here I am.' [For I have taken] away the yoke from your midst, the pointing of the finger, and speaking wickedness, 10 [I have] poured myself out for the hungry [including you] and satisfied the desire of the afflicted [including yours], [and so] shall your light rise in the darkness and your gloom be as the noonday. Representative John Lewis: There is “something in the very essence of anguish that is liberating, cleansing, redemptive.” Our Hope:By his Spirit Jesus is making our bones strong; he is making us like a watered garden, like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail.• “Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, 'Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water'” (John 7:38)Take away: Lift one yoke this week. “Come to me, all who are weary and heavy burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble of heart. And you will find rest for your souls” (Matthew 11).Prayer of ConfessionGod our Liberator, you have freed us from the guilt and power of sin. And you will one day free us from every other yoke as well—from every institution, every cultural influence, and every person that stands in the way of the nobility and fullness you intend for us. You delight when we celebrate our freedom by extending it to other people—when we forgive, when we help out, and when we fight injustice. You grieve and grow angry when we misrepresent you by withdrawing into ourselves. We confess our uneven response to your grace. We are sorry for those times when our Bible study, prayer and worship have been fervent while we have persisted in anger towards each other and indifference towards the needs of our neighbors. We are sorry for paying too little attention to those moments when you have put your finger on injustice and callousness in our hearts. We are sorry for those times when we have expressed sorrow but haven’t really changed. How greatly we need your Spirit’s help: we need his help to be honest, we need his help to fear your anger, and we need his help to change. Come Lord, and renew us. Make us into well-watered gardens, sources of deep refreshment to friends and enemies alike. Make us a delight to you. We pray in the name of Jesus who has borne our sins. Amen.Questions for ReflectionAccording to verses 2-3 and 5 Israel was very active in her religious practices (take a moment to itemize them). Nevertheless, according to v. 1, God was grief-stricken and furious with them. Why? Reflect on the following: “It is easy, perhaps, to sit in judgment of those “good Christian” southern planters and northern industrialists whose slavery practices broke the heart and raised the fury of God. But before we do, we should examine ourselves: Do we consistently treat people the way God wants us to treat them? Do we hate to see people dehumanized, whoever they are—even people whose political choices we abhor and whose life-styles we find incomprehensible—even people who have personally wounded us—anonymous people on the internet? Do we hate to see people exploited and hurt, by whatever means—whether by greedy bosses or market forces or by climate change? Do we find intolerable and strive to overturn workplaces where efficiency dwarfs every other value?”Read Isaiah 58:6-7, where we discover how deeply God loves faith that spills over into care and social justice. Try to recall a recent occasion where your faith or the faith of a friend showed itself in this way—on the home front or in the work environment or in the neighborhood.How do you cope with the discrepancy between what God wants in Isaiah 58 and how you live? When we reflect on Isaiah 58 as a description of the life and destiny of Jesus, we encounter a startling irony. Jesus far surpasses us in living up to “the fast that God chooses” (think of his life and ministry in the light of vv. 6-7, 9-10); and yet Jesus experienced none of the blessings promised in Isaiah 58 (see vv. 8-9). There is a reason for this. Jesus came to lift off of our shoulders the yoke of sin by offering his lovely life in substitute for our hypocritical and self-centered ones. He was denied the blessings so that we might have them. Spend a few moments thanking him for lifting the yoke of your sin and guilt off your shoulders. According to v. 11, we experience God’s refreshment (we become “like a watered garden, like a spring of water”) when, with the help of Christ, we begin lifting the burdens off our neighbors’ backs. Representative John Lewis, a follower of Jesus and a founder in the civil rights movement who endured much violence for his quiet determination to lift the yoke of racism in our country, tasted this refreshment, writing, “there is something in the very essence of the anguish of redemptive suffering that is liberating, cleansing, redemptive.”Have you tasted this?

I Hate Your Taste in Movies

In this episode we dive into one of Austin’s favourite movies, Pitch Perfect! She has seen this in theatres more than any other movie and more than anyone should see any movie in theatres, ever.  Why is Beca so annoying (and why does she spell her name with one ‘C’)? Why did white people like making covers of No Diggity in the early 2010s? Should the Barden Bellas have won the ICCAs? Why is it so surprising that someone knows the chart-topping David Guetta song, Titanium? The girls dive into these hard hitting questions and more as Jenn is forced to watch a movie she’s been avoiding for years.Film: Pitch Perfect (2012) Director: Jason Moore

OK Human
Ep. 4: Blazor and You with Glenn Burnside

OK Human

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 60:11


In this episode, we discuss Microsoft’s production release of the new front-end framework, Blazor, with a measuredly optimistic air. Patrick chats with Headspring’s own EVP of Strategy & Operations, Glenn Burnside, about why the early-adopter crowd is excited about this new programming model, and how we can help others see it’s NOT Silverlight. They talk about using (surprise!) empathy as a tool for addressing change-resistance, selling a new technology up the ladder, and letting go of developer identity-related hangups that get in the way of progress. Ready to be trail-Blazor? Want to learn more? Tune in, human friends!Show Links[VIDEO] Getting started with Blazor: Build interactive web UIs in C#Why should your development team embrace Blazor?

Oh Hale YEAH! with TJ Hale
It Wasn't About Slavery | Exposing the Great Lie of the Civil War | Dr. Samuel Mitcham

Oh Hale YEAH! with TJ Hale

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 40:14


What was the North's financial stake in slavery?What does the Constitution say about secession?We call it a civil war but doesn't that mean that in the ensuing power struggle... Robert E Lee would have tried to take over Washington D.C?Why did Frederick Douglass call Mr. Lincoln the "white man's president" in 1876?Why did Lincoln support Manumission and black codes?Why did no presidential party advocate abolition until 1860?Is it true that the South was responsible for 80% of the nation's tariff income (80 million) in 1860?Some of the things you have been taught might be incorrect. Enjoy the discussion. Please add your thoughts to the comments.You can (AND SHOULD) buy the book here: https://amzn.to/37G84Oe9 Presidents Who Screwed Up America - Interview with Brion McClanahanhttps://youtu.be/2Al7CQgfMNcAlexander Hamilton SCREWED UP America | Brion McClanahanhttps://youtu.be/DDMerRi5fzU*******************************************************************WHERE YOU CAN LISTEN TO/READ MY CONTENT:► PODCAST: SPREAKER- https://www.spreaker.com/show/oh-hale-yeah► PODCAST: iTunes - http://bit.ly/ohysubscribe► PODCAST: Google - http://bit.ly/OHYGoogle► QUORA - https://goo.gl/31USZa► MEDIUM - https://goo.gl/fMTWZR► INSTAGRAM- @Oohaleyeah► TWITTER- https://goo.gl/85RFf2► PAYPAL- www.paypal.me/OHHALEYEAH► SUBSCRIBE - https://www.youtube.com/c/OhHaleYEAH********************************************************************All footage taken falls under ''fair use'' of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1998). Therefore, no breach of privacy or copyright has been committed. Freedom of speech is the ability to speak without censorship.***************

Inside iOS Dev
Cross-platform code sharing via C++ at Dropbox with Eyal Guthmann

Inside iOS Dev

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 43:49


Recently, Dropbox published a blog illustrating the costs & overhead of using C++ to code share between iOS and Android. The author, Eyal Guthmann from Dropbox, joins us to elaborate more on the topic. Was the problem C++? Why couldn't Dropbox simply hire more C++ developers? Why not React Native or Flutter? Is cross platform mobile development simply not viable?Interested in C++ or mobile development? Dropbox is hiring!Dropbox C++ drop articleRunning into problems with shared cross platform code in JavaScript is the episode where Alex talked about cross platform code shareability issues using JavascriptSunsetting React Native Airbnb article announcing that they are dropping React NativeConnect with us: https://twitter.com/insideiosdevEmail us at hello@insideiosdev.com

Faith Bible Church
The Gift of God's Love (John 3:16b)

Faith Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 61:00


-John 3-16b---A- Who did He give---B- How did He give---C- Why did He give---D- When did He give-

Sales Babble Sales Podcast  | Sales Training | Sales Consulting |Sales Coaching
How To Read A Buyers Personality with Alex Swire-Clark #212

Sales Babble Sales Podcast | Sales Training | Sales Consulting |Sales Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 27:45


How To Read A Buyers Personality with Alex Swire-Clark #212 Alex Swire–Clark is a Certified Human Behavior and Sales expert. He uses behavior concepts to unlock the communication potential in sales professionals. In this episode we discuss how to read a buyers personality. Alex is also the host of the Rapport Advantage Podcast, transforming the way leaders build relationships. DISC Profile In our conversation we talked about buyer temperament. One way to discover this is to use the  DISC profile personality model: Dominant – big gesture direct goal setters Inspiring – people oriented Supportive – flexible, low drama, easy going Cautious  – number and process driven People have a preponderance towards one personality type. However people are a blend of these temperaments. Buying questions during a sale? Ask these questions dependent on the personality type: D – WHAT? I – WHO? S – HOW? C – WHY? How to Assess Personality One way in understanding how to read a buyers personality is to: Look at dress Look at their office decor Evaluate their email style Selling Process and Focus Things of note mentioned in the podcast: Facts drive rapport with D and C personality types. Conversation and sharing drive rapport I and S types. Slower pace for S. The blend guides your process Majority of people are reserved and people oriented How To Find Alex Swire-Clark  Send an email to contact@alexswire-clark.com with the subject line “Sales Babble Coupon” and get 15 % off a $13 assessment  !!! FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheRapportAdvantage/ Twitter: @raportpodcast Web: www.rapportadvantage.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex–swire–clark-63a91b14/ 14: Dynamic Sales Refresher – Pat Helmers In this episode Alex Swire-Clark and Pat discuss some fantastic tips on selling and discusses the SORT method for helping your prospects see the value in what you are offering. The Rapport Advantage #14    April 10, 2018 Sales Personality Test Here are past episodes that talk about how to read a buyers personality. How Salespeople Overcome Procrastination with Eric Twiggs #178 Four Ways To Fix a Bad Reputation with Pamela Gockley #158 Selling For Introverts with Alen Mayer #61 Selling With Personality with Irene Anderson #47 SB028 – Great Sales is a 3-Pointed Hat an Interview Leanne Hoagland-Smith BANK, A Sales Personality Test for Sales Professionals, An Interview with Dr. Nancy Zare #5 The post How To Read A Buyers Personality with Alex Swire-Clark #212 appeared first on Sales Babble Sales Podcast | Sales Training | Sales Consulting |Sales Coaching.

Refusing to Settle
Is College A Scam? Why I DIDN'T Drop Out of University

Refusing to Settle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2018 21:25


► Claim Your Free YouTube Passive Income Course: https://goo.gl/mF2Ymi ► Join The Refusing to Settle Mastermind https://goo.gl/wsNnwu ► Free 11 Questions to Change Your Life http://refusingtosettle.com Is college a scam? Should you go to college? What are the pros and cons of going to college vs dropping out? In this video, we’re going to break down step by step if you should go to college or ditch it all together! Got an email I’ve actually received multiple times from different people — just of it is saying should you go to college? is it a scam? is it a waste of money? TWO Things before we break down everything about yes or no college: First thing I’ll say: most of the people online giving the classic “drop out of college advice” saying drop out of college, they’ve never been —easy to have ANTI-establishment view/etc. I’ve actually BEEN to college, I’ve graduated, I had an RA job where I was on floor counselor for freshmen/sophomores — many struggled with this and a few even dropped out! I have mixed feeing still…. Second Thing: …..COLLEGE IS EXPENSIVE! Here Are The Facts: 65% Americans have college debt total credit debt isn’t as much as total college debt! adjusted for inflation: gone up 300% over past couple decades! No longer a simple yes or no answer anymore —I’M NOT GIVING ANY ANSWERS Individual decision, here are some thoughts. Hope the resonate with you. Other Notes False choice: A or B — try to choose C Why is it COLLEGE or DREAMS? Either way, you go, you’ll have resentment towards yourself, your job, something that you didn’t choose the other. The best option is the one that creates MORE options. My take: YES! should you go to college? YES! should you pursue your dreams YES! Collect experiences! The real benefit of college for me: Gave me time. Exploration — without judging myself if I made the right choice. Confidence that I was doing something let me pursue other “backup plans” so to speak and those panned out to be what I’m doing now. Note on The Debt: Debt that constricts freedom — even heard people calling college a conspiracy! In fashion to shit on college and be “rebel” not a “SLAVE” to the system. I came out 20k in debt — $$235/mo for seven years. Sucks, but it’s not unlivable. Do side incomes that can pay $235 a month. Don’t have to pay for 6 months after. “Successful People Dropped Out”: “Bill Gates and Mark Z dropped out” — look at those two. TWO people out of how many? They dropped out of HARVARD. Not some state school. MZ didn’t drop out to START facebook, they started it in college then once it was so successful, made the call to do it full time. Tim Ferriss interview: Everyone he meets who didn’t go to college or finish college carries that insecurity with them in some way. Straight Answer tl;dr YES — paid for, specific job, unsure NO — self-fund, FOMO, unsure Stop settling start living Clark SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! Video Breakthrough Academy is now LIVE! Enroll now and learn how to start, grow, and make passive income off your YouTube channel ► https://www.myvideobreakthrough.com Master Journaling ► http://www.mybestjournal.com NEW RTS FB Mastermind Group ► https://goo.gl/wsNnwu ✖︎ YOU MAY ALSO LIKE Journaling Series ► https://goo.gl/e6j6H6 The BEST OF Series ► https://goo.gl/5Spvy6 How to Get Rich Series ► https://goo.gl/Q7wbc5 ✖︎ SOCIAL Join the NEW RTS FB Mastermind Group ► https://goo.gl/wsNnwu Blog ► http://www.refusingtosettle.com Podcast ► https://goo.gl/2RIqcY Twitter ► @clarkdangerous Facebook ► /clarkdangerous Instagram ► @clarkdangerous Snapchat ► @clarkdangerous ✖︎ SONGS Get royalty free music for your videos (what I use) ► https://goo.gl/OoPgFA ✖︎ MY PRODUCTS & COURSES Video Breakthrough Academy ►http://https://www.myvideobreakthrough.com The Ultimate Guide to Keeping A Journal ► http://www.mybestjournal.com YouTube Success Formula (Kindle) ► http://amzn.to/2j86PRU Gear & Resources I Recommend ► https://goo.gl/FGmQUU Hair Product Company I own/use "Kegley & Co" ► https://kegleyco.com/ ✖︎ WANT TO BE COACHED BY ME? Ready to take your business or YouTube channel to the next level? To apply for business coaching send me an email: clark@clarkkegley.com (serious applicants only)

Rise to Shine Radio
Prayer and Deliverance Hour - A Risen Christ

Rise to Shine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 62:00


Welcome to the Prayer and Deliverance Hour this Sunday and every Sunday at 8:00 pm Eastern. Check for your Time Zone: 9:00 pm Atlantic, 8:00 pm Eastern, 7:00 pm Central, 6:00 pm Mountain, 5:00 pm Pacific. Come! Get answers to questions stirring within you. Topics to be discussed in tonight's program:     A) Why are we not defeated?     B) What does the Word say about victory and becoming victorious?     C) Why must we believe that He is a rewarder to those that diligently seek Him?     D) How did He die, rose, now sitting at the right hand of GOD, and interceding for us? You'll want to tune in as Minister Kim Dial shares tonight's lesson during The Prayer and Deliverance Hour. Twice monthly Minister Dial will be joined by Bishop Herbert Hucks. Tell your family! Tell your friends to join you as you join us! Call in during the program at 657-383-1766. We'll be here every Sunday evening at 8:00 Eastern. Looking forward to hearing on our studio line. If you have a request for prayers, please simply pick up your telephone anytime 24/7/365 and call either of our prayer lines at 502-242-7148 or 502-219-4851.

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Mandarin Master 11 凑合

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 6:00


凑合 còu he凑 còu:把东西拼凑到一块, get something together合 he: 合在一起, get something together将就;还算过得去 [make do;not too bad; passable]Two different parts of speech凑合:v. Make do with 凑合凑合吧,just make do with it. eg: 我这件棉袄还能凑合着穿一冬 I can make this padded jacket do for another winter.凑合:adj. passable eg: 这棉袄还凑合吧 This padded jacked is still passableDialog:C: 你今天怎么看上去这么不开心呢?D: 我们刚搬了办公室,现在我们得在又破又挤的房间里凑合着工作。C: Why you look so sad today?D: We just moved to a new office, and we have to make do with humble and compact quarters

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Mandarin Master 9 走运

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2016 3:54


走运 zǒuyùn 有好运气 having good luck走 zǒu 用双脚走, walk运 yùn 运气, luckAdj.走运,运气走来了, 有好的运气Stroke of luck, be in luckDialog:C: 你今天怎么这么开心?D: 你知道吗,我今天买彩票中奖了,我真是太走运了C: Why you are so happy today D: You know what, I won a lottery prize today. How I lucky I am !remember this sentential form:我太走运了幸运儿 儿: 孩子 babyLucky dog

Língua da Gente - Portuguese Podcast: Lessons
Elementary 33: They Broke Up Last Week

Língua da Gente - Portuguese Podcast: Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015


Oh, Oh! Looks like Daniela and Marcos broke up, but nobody told Elisângela about it. Oops, of course she didn’t mean anything by her comments, but it would have been nice if someone had told her what was going ton. At least in your case, you will learn how to deal with this type of situation in Portuguese.DialogueA: Oi Daniela, por quê o Marcos não veio com você? B: Eu, me dá licença, eu vou pro banheiro. C: Por quê você perguntou isso, mulher? Eles terminaram na semana passada. A: Nossa, eu não sabia, ninguém me falou nada. C: Você viu, ela tava quase chorando! A: Mas foi realmente sem querer. Realmente, eu não sabia de nada.A: Hi Daniela, why didn’t Marcos come with you? B: I, excuse me, I’m going to the bathroom. C: Why did you ask her that, girl? They broke up last week. A: Wow, I didn’t know, nobody told me. C: Did you see, she was almost crying. A: But it really was by accident. Really, I didn’t know anything.

Língua da Gente - Portuguese Podcast: Dialogs
Elementary 33: They Broke Up Last Week

Língua da Gente - Portuguese Podcast: Dialogs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015


Oh, Oh! Looks like Daniela and Marcos broke up, but nobody told Elisângela about it. Oops, of course she didn’t mean anything by her comments, but it would have been nice if someone had told her what was going ton. At least in your case, you will learn how to deal with this type of situation in Portuguese.DialogueA: Oi Daniela, por quê o Marcos não veio com você? B: Eu, me dá licença, eu vou pro banheiro. C: Por quê você perguntou isso, mulher? Eles terminaram na semana passada. A: Nossa, eu não sabia, ninguém me falou nada. C: Você viu, ela tava quase chorando! A: Mas foi realmente sem querer. Realmente, eu não sabia de nada.A: Hi Daniela, why didn’t Marcos come with you? B: I, excuse me, I’m going to the bathroom. C: Why did you ask her that, girl? They broke up last week. A: Wow, I didn’t know, nobody told me. C: Did you see, she was almost crying. A: But it really was by accident. Really, I didn’t know anything.