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PRS Global Open Deep Cuts
Dr. David Song: Leveling Up Active Listening

PRS Global Open Deep Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 55:31


In this Leveling Up episode of the PRS Global Open Deep Cuts podcast, Dr. David Song discusses several key topics. He highlights the unique role that plastic surgeons can play as leaders within surgery and the broader medical system. Dr. Song emphasizes that being an excellent clinician with "street cred" is essential for effective leadership. He also talks about how to create and guide change effectively, and the importance of active listening in both surgery and patient care. Additionally, Dr. Song shares insights on preoperative and anesthetic modifications that can improve patient recovery after microsurgery. He explains why he always uses two separate venous systems in a DIEP flap and provides technical details on arterial anastomosis. He also discusses the latissimus immediate fat transfer flap for non-microsurgical autologous breast reconstruction. Finally, Dr. Song reflects on how being right and cultivating durable relationships can sometimes be at odds with each other. Read a classic PRS Global Open article by Dr. Song and Dr. James Economides, “Latissimus Dorsi and Immediate Fat Transfer (LIFT) for Complete Autologous Breast Reconstruction:”  https://bit.ly/LIFT_Breast_Recon_GOX Dr. David Song is the Chief Medical Officer and Vice President of Medical Affairs for MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, as well as a Professor and former Chairman of the Department of Plastic Surgery, and the former Chief of Surgery at Georgetown University School of Medicine. He completed residencies in general surgery and plastic surgery as well as a microsurgery fellowship at the University of Chicago, where he stayed on first as a faculty member, and then as the Chief of Plastic Surgery. He moved to Georgetown to become the Chair of Plastic Surgery in 2017, before recently moving into the role of Chief Medical Officer and VP of Medical Affairs. Among his many leadership roles in plastic surgery, he is a former President of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, former Chair of the American Board of Plastic Surgery, and current chair of the ACGME Plastic Surgery Residency Review Committee. Your host, Dr. Puru Nagarkar, is a board-certified plastic and hand surgeon, and Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. #PRSGlobalOpen #DeepCutsPodcast #PlasticSurgery #LevelingUp

The Raygacy Show
Special Ep: David Song- Tailor-Made Luxury Adventures with Sojourner

The Raygacy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 53:22


Have you ever wondered how a tailor-made journey to the world's most remote and inspiring destinations could transform the way you experience travel, immersing you in personalized adventures crafted with precision and finesse? If you have, then this episode is for you. In this episode, we sit down with David Song, the visionary founder of Sojourner, to explore the inspiration behind his decision to create tailor-made journeys and luxury adventures to the most far-flung, inspiring, and wanderlust destinations. Discover how David and his team craft their portfolio of curated sojourns with precision and finesse, offering travelers a unique blend of adventure, luxury, and personalization in some of the world's most breathtaking locations. Learn more about David: Website- https://www.sojourner.sg/ LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-song-597682262/

The Loose Forward Podcast
New Craig David Song, Andy Not Last and It Rhymes With Luck

The Loose Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 78:36


The review of the final regular round opens the pod, who put in the effort and who started mad Monday early? Stats of the week promises to be a good one. Talk to me about this week centres around rule changes. And the final round of the predictions league is here. All this and more Rugby League Short Day - https://donate.giveasyoulive.com/fundraising/rugby-league-shirt-day

Rise and Shine with Robbo & Becci
Rise & Shine - Like The Craig David Song - 20 September 2023

Rise and Shine with Robbo & Becci

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 71:24


Leah is back hosting with DJ! Joel Hunt interview, Christian Camps and health chats - with a bunch of bonus material!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PRS Journal Club
“Mentorship for Plastic Surgery Leaders” with David Song, MD - Jul. 2022 Journal Club

PRS Journal Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 17:01


In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2022 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Saïd Azoury, Emily Long, and Ronnie Shammas- and special guest David Song, MD, discuss the following articles from the July 2022 issue: “The Importance of Mentorship in Shaping the Careers of Academic Leaders in Plastic Surgery” by Janes, Kearney, Taub, and Gosain. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/ImportancePSMentor Special guest David Song, MD, Physician Executive Director for MedStar Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, and Chairman of the Department of Plastic Surgery at Georgetown University School of Medicine.  READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content from the archives: https://bit.ly/PRSJuly22Collection

PRS Journal Club
“Lymph Salvage for Nonhealing Wounds” with David Song, MD - Jul. 2022 Journal Club

PRS Journal Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 21:40


In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2022 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Saïd Azoury, Emily Long, and Ronnie Shammas- and special guest David Song, MD, discuss the following articles from the July 2022 issue: “Expanding Criteria for Limb Salvage in Comorbid Patients with Nonhealing Wounds: The MedStar Georgetown Protocol and Lessons Learned after 200 Lower Extremity Free Flaps” by Nigam, Zolper, Sharif-Askary, et al. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/NonhealingWounds Special guest David Song, MD, Physician Executive Director for MedStar Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, and Chairman of the Department of Plastic Surgery at Georgetown University School of Medicine.  READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content from the archives: https://bit.ly/PRSJuly22Collection

PRS Journal Club
 “Air versus Saline Tissue Expander Fill” with David Song, MD - Jul. 2022 Journal Club

PRS Journal Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 18:42


In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2022 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Saïd Azoury, Emily Long, and Ronnie Shammas- and special guest David Song, MD, discuss the following articles from the July 2022 issue: “Air versus Saline: The Effect of Tissue Expander Fill on Outcomes of Prepectoral Breast Reconstruction” by Yesantharao, Rizk, Martin, et al. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/AirVSSaline Special guest David Song, MD, Physician Executive Director for MedStar Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, and Chairman of the Department of Plastic Surgery at Georgetown University School of Medicine.  READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content from the archives: https://bit.ly/PRSJuly22Collection

ON-AIR MOBCAST™️
George Hill: IUPUI vs Robert Morris HL Quarterfinals (4th Quarter)

ON-AIR MOBCAST™️

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 6:41


2021 NBA Champion, 2008 Summit Player of the Year and Indianapolis native George Hill joins the broadcast in the fourth quarter as the IUPUI Jaguars dominated the Robert Morris Colonials 72-41 in the Horizon League Tournament Quarterfinals. My partner David Song led the broadcast on play-by-play and I tagged-in to interview the former Jaguar about his college career and aspirations to build an Indiana identity within the IUPUI basketball program.

ON-AIR MOBCAST™️
IUPUI vs Youngstown State 2/24

ON-AIR MOBCAST™️

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 82:23


IUPUI Jaguars (19-6, 16-4 HL) host the Youngstown State Penguins (22-4, 16-3 HL) in a Horizon League matchup at the Jungle on February 24. Two of the league's top bigs face off as Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year finalist Macee Williams (18.0 PPG, 10.0 RPG) leads the Jags against senior forward Lilly Ritz (17.0 PPG, 9.9 RPG) and the Penguins. The women's basketball program at IUPUI aims for its sixth 20-win season in the last seven seasons (COVID-19 cut the '19 season short). Youngstown State comes off a five-game winning streak for this pivotal road battle to decide the Horizon League regular season champions and No. 1 overall seed for the conference tournament in early March. My partner David Song leads the broadcast on play-by-play and my voice can be heard as the color commentator.

Wake Up to Jesus
David song of praise to God

Wake Up to Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 1:00


The Jesus Saves Ministry 1007 W. Arlington Blvd Greenville, N. C. 27834  Email: gojesusnow@aol.com www.tjsm.org   phone: 252.214.0799 Cash app:  $LonnieStocks Apostle Lonnie Stocks, pastor   2 Samuel 22:1-6 (KJV) 1  And David spake unto the LORD the words of this song in the day that the LORD had delivered him out of the hand of all his enemies, and out of the hand of Saul: 2  And he said, The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; 3  The God of my rock; in him will I trust: he is my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my high tower, and my refuge, my saviour; thou savest me from violence. 4  I will call on the LORD, who is worthy to be praised: so shall I be saved from mine enemies. 5  When the waves of death compassed me, the floods of ungodly men made me afraid; 6  The sorrows of hell compassed me about; the snares of death prevented me;  

Living Faith Podcast
Essentials For Wisdom‘s Path I

Living Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 43:12 Transcription Available


Is wisdom obtained simply by attending church? Is wisdom a one-time "purchase?" In this series we discover what the Word of God tell us about seeking, obtaining, and maintaining life-long wisdom.   Wise Living Series Travis Miller  January 20, 2019   Come Visit Us!! Or join us online at LivingFaithMinistries.church     Episode Transcript English   Travis Miller: [00:00:15] I must speak for a little while this afternoon, I'm going to share some stories, I'm going to look at some verses of scripture, they'll be put up on the screen and my whole intention, my entire goal and direction in speaking this short while this afternoon is to inspire each and every one in the sound of my voice to have a conversation with God. In conclusion prayer in her own way, in her own fashion, in her own words, is to have a conversation with God, that is exactly what I am attempting to do. There you go. Cat's out of the bag. That's what I am trying to do in sharing this talk. This speech, this sermon, whatever you want to call it, so that we would respond to God. [00:01:07][51.9] Travis Miller: [00:01:09] As you might expect, is pastor of this congregation, I am in the people business. I've been in ministry now for more than 30 years. I've been around church and around congregations for more than 50 years and over all those years and all those experiences. I've observed some things, quite frankly, that trouble me. I've seen some things and reflected on some things that, to me, seem out of place with following Jesus Christ. [00:01:46][36.2] Travis Miller: [00:01:48] Here's the deal, I've wondered how in the world good people end up in bad situations. I, over the years, in the course of time in various congregations, I've traveled and ministered in 40 different states and God knows how many different churches as part of our ministry and I've seen this and that and the other, and you know what I come across? What about this young lady who's kind and compassionate and friendly, but she's often in a bad relationship? What about that? What about the faithful family that even serves in some ministry in the church, but they seem to regularly be in financial trouble? What about that? What about the friendly, interesting couple whose children, unfortunately, are giving them regular grief? Or what about the couple who found Jesus long ago? They seemed to really love Jesus, but they fight and argue like complete enemies. I'm bothered by the good young man who seemed to not be able to keep anything related to a decent job. I am concerned about a sincere person who is in lack of personal control that brings ongoing health issues. Am I the only one who is ever wondered about such things? [00:03:13][85.5] [00:03:20] Three or four years ago, I learned of the ridiculous tragedy of a long time friend. Fact he was a friend for 20 plus years. An enjoyable person, a helpful, fun, pleasant, churchgoing man. Not only churchgoing, but church involved, he served and ministered to others. But a few years ago, unexpectedly, my wife and I received a call from his wife. She discovered that the man had maintained a mistress in another state for seven, eight, 10 years. He destroyed his marriage. Devastated his children and rocked the faith of those he'd influenced. It makes me ask how? How does that happen? How does a nice person do something so foolish? I'm aware of another good man. An older man, a man who spent his entire life serving congregations. A man who planted churches and pastored churches, who then went on to help others plant churches and pastored churches. A good person, a righteous man. One of his adult children started business, the business started getting a little bit of success and the child decided, You know what, I want to expand the business, I want to add other locations, and so he went to the bank, but the bank wouldn't give a business loan. And so the good dad, the righteous dad, the ministry dad. Emptied out his 401k. Gave all the money to the child. There were struggles in the business, and the child was convinced things are ready to turn, the tipping point is really very close. Just a little more capital and the business will go over the edge, and really over the hump, and it'll go from there. And so dad, the faithful man, the righteous man. Mortgaged his home, gave the money to the child. And the business went belly up. Retirement money gone. Bank foreclosed the house, the righteous man, the faithful man, the ministry man lost everything. How does a good person? Makes such tragic mistakes. I mean, really, anybody who hangs around a church and ministry long enough, you hear sermons about how God wants to bless lives and how God heals people and how God changes families and how God blesses finances. But still, if you observe, you get engaged, you watch and figure what's happening. There are examples of people who hear the messages but aren't experiencing what's being preached and taught. Why is that? [00:07:04][223.7] Travis Miller: [00:07:07] Actually, if we become students of the Bible, the word of God, there are similar stories in here. Sometimes we think in the Bible, well, the stories in the Bible are like this. We get stories about wicked people who live wicked lives. Well, that's true. Well, there's story about righteous people who have righteous lives. That's also true. But today, I want to point out that in this book, we also find stories of good people who did foolish things and it cost them dearly. Right in this book, There are battles lost. There are lives ended, there are families ruined by good people acting foolishly. There are murders and adulteries. There are kingdoms lost. There are friendships ended in this book by decent humans who are acting ignorantly. There are hopes vanished and promises extinguished and health wasted in fortunes forfeited and relationships terminated. These are Bible stories that happened at the hands of good people who were living poorly. Why do these things happen? [00:08:23][76.5] Travis Miller: [00:08:26] In the Book of Job Chapter nine in verse four, he made a helpful observation for this discussion. Today in Job nine, from the Bible, says God is wise in heart and mighty in strength. Who has hardened himself against him and prospered? Well, clearly, God is wise and God is mighty, that's plain and simple, Joe declares it. But after declaring that truth, Job then asked who has hardened himself against him against God and prospered? Who's hardened himself against God? And still prospered? [00:09:14][48.1] Travis Miller: [00:09:18] Nearly every spring, and it's coming up again in April, May. My wife wants me to take her to Skagit County and see the beautiful tulip fields. Sometimes we visit, you've been there, you know this, you visit and boots are absolutely needed. There's not just mud there's lots of mud. Fabulous Pacific Northwest rain, note, I said fabulous. Soaks those tulip fields, making them muddy and soft. But there are other times we have visited those fields when the rains have ended and the fields are different. Fields are crusty. I've been there when the surface is hardened and even cracking, it's so hard, yet when you walk on it, you can tell it's a crusty surface, but there's moisture underneath, but the surface is hard and dry. The soil is gone from moist and muddy to crusty and hard. And you know what? We know this that doesn't happen immediately. First, the rain dwindles, there's fewer days of rain and then there's fewer inches of rain. It's not as severe, less rain, less mud, slowly but certainly, then no rain and then more crusty hardened soil. Job asks the question, who has hardened himself against God and prospered? It's a rhetorical question. Listen, good people live poorly when we allow our lives to harden toward God like those tulip fields. Soil lives don't harden immediately. Would you hear the preacher today? It's not overnight that we go from muddy, saturated, spiritually soaked people into hard, cracked and crusty hardened ones toward God? Oh no, my friend. But over a period of time. Choices are made. Often times not intentionally, but accidentally good people, people who have an experience with God get hardened toward God, we minimize God. Sometimes we de-emphasize God. And sometimes it's not just ignoring God, but we forget about God. We go on our daily duties and our things, and we don't even consider, Hey, I might want to talk to God about this distancing from God. It happens when we don't make the connection between eternity and our present reality times. We become crusty because we compartmentalize God and the spiritual rain diminishes, because there are some areas of my life I don't want God raining on. I don't want God messing with. I don't want him investing in challenging and changing that area of my life. We don't need him. We think for some things, dryness comes when we keep God at arm's length. We hold God to a comfortable distance. And as we make these small incremental decisions, they accumulate until there is faulty, hard crusty, cracking soil in our approach, in our determination and our response to God. And when we get to that place where we are hardened toward God, hear this preacher and that ancient preacher Joe from years ago, we cannot expect God's prosperity and God's success when we have put him out of areas of our life. Good people know failure when they allow their lives to harden against God. [00:13:44][266.9] Travis Miller: [00:13:49] How's a good person make tragic mistakes? It bothers me. I believe that good people foolishly fall. When we mistake our righteousness for wisdom. Good people. Foolishly fall. When we mistake our righteousness for wisdom. You see, righteousness, that explains the believers standing with God. It describes his view of our lives when we are in right relationship with him. According to scripture, living in the New Testament Covenant, we enjoy rightness with God when we apply the sacrifice of Jesus Christ to our lives. We enjoy rightness with God when we repent, when there's sorrow for walking the wrong direction, and we turn toward Jesus Christ is rightness with God. When we are baptized in the name of Jesus to wash away our faults and failures, there's rightness with God. When we receive the gift of his Holy Spirit, part of him dwelling within us, and that New Testament new birth experience makes us righteous in God's sight. It brings us in the right relationship with him, and that's a wonderful and miraculous and amazing thing that we could never accomplish on our own. But righteousness is not the same as wisdom. [00:15:49][119.4] Travis Miller: [00:15:53] Wise living is earthly wise, living is a human experience. In the great book on Wisdom, Proverbs Chapter one and verse number seven. Solomon writes, the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. But fools despise wisdom and instruction. Fear of the law, the respective God entering into a right relationship with him, that's the beginning of knowledge, that's the start. But hear me, it doesn't say all knowledge is now yours. It doesn't say all wisdom is now yours. It doesn't say you've completed the package and you've got all of God's brains. It doesn't say that it says, the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. And it also says fools despise wisdom and instruction, I think it's interesting that it doesn't say wicked people despise wisdom. It doesn't say sinners, despise wisdom. It doesn't make that differentiation, it says. In other words, I can be a good person, I could fear the Lord yet still live foolishly in this world. Proverbs Chapter two, notice these verses, beginning at verse number six. For the Lord grants wisdom. From his mouth come knowledge and understanding. He grants a treasure of common sense. Man, there you go. The treasure of common sense. He grants that to the honest. He's a shield to those who walk with integrity. He guards the powers of the just and protects those who are faithful to him. Verse nine, then in other words, afterwards, after these things have happened, then you'll understand what is right just and fair, and you will find the right way to go, for wisdom will enter your heart, and knowledge will fill you with joy. Wise choices will watch over you. Understanding will keep you safe. Hear me today, according to scripture, wisdom follows honesty and integrity and faithfulness. We are told that wisdom comes with the salvation package. We don't get baptized in the name of Jesus and come up out of there full of wisdom and understanding. It's not the way it works. Wisdom for living is separate from righteousness with God. Come on, think about it, folks. I can be compassionate and kind, and it's not the same as being thoughtful and thorough. I could be loving, and it's not the same as being discerning. I can be funny, and it's not the same as being perceptive kind. People aren't always knowledgeable. Pleasant folks aren't always rational. Sweet folks aren't always sensible folks. [00:19:22][209.7] Travis Miller: [00:19:23] Righteousness, explains the believers standing with God. Wise living is a human experience. I want us to get in in our hearts and our understanding and our knowledge today. Sometimes we mistake, alright standing with God, with wise living on the Earth, and when we do, good people fall into foolish outcomes. What's the alternative? Preacher, Surely you haven't just shared all this information to scare the bejesus out of all of us? There's got to be a solution? Indeed, I need to make us aware of the deception, and the error in the faults, that would cause us to crash. But I happily proclaim that there are elements of scripture, very clear and very direct, to help ordinary humans as you and I. There is a better way we can experience God's prospering, we can know God's success, not just on Sundays in a house full of worshiping disciples, but we can know success in our career choices. We can know success in our marriages and families. We can know success as we go into this world, in our financial decisions. We can know success in our retirement. We can know success in our careers, if we do what the scripture points us to do. [00:20:57][94.0] [00:21:00] A few weeks ago from this pulpit, I spoke about the Ark of the Covenant. In particular, David's efforts to return the ark to Jerusalem, perhaps you recall that the Ark of the Covenant represented God's presence. It wasn't all of God's presence in a gold box, but it it signified the centrality. And when he visited his people, it was from the centrality of that box. And so, David's trying to bring the box back to the Israel, to the city, and we talked about how, that while it was in the House of Abinidab, God blessed that household because of the Ark. So David had one failed attempt to return the ark. Then he got it right, and he led the people to transfer the ark back to Jerusalem. And so we pick up at that same story again, if you'll look with me in first Chronicles 16 and verse number one. The Bible says they brought the Ark of God and set it in the midst of the tabernacle that David had erected for us. Then they burnt offerings, offered burnt offerings and peace offerings before God. They brought it back, put it in the Tabernacle, in the tent in the town where they were living. Verse number seven of the Bible says, on that day, David first delivered this Psalm into the hand of Asaph and his brethren to thank the Lord. Now this entire song runs to verse 35. I'm not going to read it all right now. I encourage you to read it in its entirety. It's a wonderful song, but I want us to notice something right near the beginning of the song David had sung after the Ark was back in town. All give thanks to the Lord, call upon his name, make known his deeds among the peoples. Sing to him. Sing songs to him. Talk of all his wondrous works. Glory in his holy name. Let the hearts of those rejoice who seek the Lord. Look at verse 11, seek the Lord and his strength. Seek his face evermore. Seek the Lord and his strength. Seek his face evermore. [00:23:40][159.6] Travis Miller: [00:23:47] Over the recent holidays. Our family took an adventure, went down to Safeco Field or T-Mobile Field now. We went to that enchanted Christmas thing. Where the whole infield was created into this big old maze of incredible Christmas lights. And in the maze, there were hidden, Santas nine reindeer. So as you walk into the maze, every participant is given this little card with all the names of the nine reindeer and there's little scratch off places. When you find a reindeer, you could go over to the table with all the five year olds and scratch off your gold coin that you found that reindeer. Some in our party were more jazzed about finding all nine than others. We went round and round in that crazy maze seeking nine reindeer. I'm sorry to confess, among six average Americans, we were not able to find them all. Some little five year old kid found them all in five minutes, probably, but adults were lacking. I think we found 7 maybe. But after that, it was over. The seeking was finished. We found all the reindeer we were going to find, everybody with me seeking, it was a one time event. Seek, find, it's over. And so I'm challenged when David writes, and so says to the children of Israel, seek the Lord and his presence and his strength, seek him ever more. And I begin to struggle. That seems kind of strange to me because the arc wasn't lost any more. The presence of God wasn't somewhere else any more. It was no longer in a barn in Abinidabs house. The ark was in town. It was in a tabernacle made by David. It was in a tent, the ark, if you will, while David was talking, was right over there! David Seeking, had to be different than us looking for reindeer in a ball park. I want to know, why does a king call his people to seek the Lord when the presence of God is right in the tent? Obviously, it's right there! Why does David challenge all of Israel to seek what is obvious? His meaning of seek, if we look in other translations, it says study God. It says search for the Lord. It says, look to the Lord. Study God. Inquire of God. Look to the Lord, in modern day in practical terms. I submit to this congregation, david was saying this, we sought the ark. We searched for the presence of God. We brought it back home and we set it up in a tent. And there it is. And now, as he's singing and as he's rejoicing us, he says to the children of Israel, Now hear me as often as you can, as regularly as you would go to the tent, seek what is obvious! Get into that tabernacle! Saturate yourself in the presence of God! Have you found God's presence? Absolutely, they had. Did they know where he was? Certainly they did. David was saying, Now visit the ark. I want you to notice in that passage, he said, seek the Lord and his strength, seek his face ever more, seek his face ever more. Seek his presence, continually pursue his presence day and night, frequent the power of God always. Why? Why did David feel that way? Why was the presence of God so important as David challenged the people of Israel? [00:28:46][299.3] [00:28:47] I'll take you back to the book of Job once again. Job said, God is wise in heart. And mighty in strength. God is wise. And Mighty. You get to the New Testament, the Apostle Paul and an apostle by the name of Jude had this to say, in first Timothy 1:17. Now to the King Eternal, immortal, invisible. To God, who alone is wise be honor and glory, forever and ever amen. Jude, in the last sentences of the book, in the letter that he wrote Verse 25, he says, to God our savior, who alone is wise the glory and majesty, dominion and power now and forever. I believe with all of my heart that David called for a continual and lifetime pursuit of God's presence. Because David knew there is a difference between rightness with God and wisdom in living. David knew, I want to be in the presence of God because he alone is wise. David understood the presence of God brings more than a right relationship for humanity. The presence of God also brings wisdom for a living. I preach this afternoon there's a difference between finding God and learning from God. There's a difference between an experience with God and the goose bumps on a prayer meeting, and there is a prospering and a successful life with God. We don't constantly pray and turn to God because we've lost him. We're not on our knees because our relationship is in question, rather, we constantly seek the obvious because we want his wisdom for living day to day. Finding God the first time that makes my soul right with him, but seeking God all the time that makes our lives successful here and now. [00:31:31][163.6] [00:31:37] Well, I preach today, you know what, we keep going back to that obvious tent because God alone is why we seek the obvious, because we want his wisdom in our day to day living and we seek the obvious because you know what, I want to maximize success. And I want to minimize foolishness. That's why we seek the obvious. 21 days of prayer, preacher? Why are you doing that? Did you lose God? You don't know where he is? Is your relationship in trouble? Oh no, my friend, we seek the obvious because we want to maximize our success and we want to minimize our foolishness. We want to do that as individuals. We want to do that as families. We want to do that as a congregation. Well, you have pre-service prayer for 30 minutes, Don did a great job leading prayer today. Evan did a great job last week. Why do you do that, preacher? We're going to pray at the end of church anyway. Why are you praying at the beginning at church? What's going on? You're so carnal? You're so sinful? No, my friend, we seek the obvious because we want to maximize success and we want to minimize foolishness, right here right now on this Earth, as individuals and families and as a congregation. My God preacher, you're getting all stinking wound up, sweats running down your little bald head. What's the big deal man? We saw you last weekend, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Preacher, you were having a Holy Ghost rally, tearing it up, enjoying the presence of God. What are you doing back here again this week? Why in the world do you come in two weeks in a row? You've got three services last week, you're good till June man. Why are you back again this week? Why are you so wound up tight about the things you've got to tell? I'll tell you why, it's not because I've lost him. It's not because I have sinned during the week. I'll tell you why, because I recognize he alone is wise, and I recognize I want to maximize God's prosperity in my life, and I want to minimize the foolishness and the life failures and the crash and burn. I want to have God's favor in my life. I want his wisdom. So I follow the King David Song, Seek the Lord and his strength. Seek his face everyone. For his wisdom. For his strengths. Always. Always. [00:35:03][206.9] Travis Miller: [00:35:09] What are you getting at preacher? I'm getting at here and now. I hope to have provoked to prayer, those in this room who are weighing things in their lives. I hope to provoke in this room those that are making college choices and career choices that they would decide, I will seek the Lord and his strengths forever more in this decision. For those in this room that are making decisions about their family, the school their kids attend, or where they're going to go to school, or maybe your children are entering kindergarten for the first time. I preach to parents, you know what? Those decisions, those steps, those outcomes. We need to seek the Lord in his strength and seek his face ever more. I preach to those who are considering a new relationship or perhaps the status of a current relationship. We need to seek the Lord and his strength. The reason many good people end up in lousy relationships is because we falsely think God doesn't care about that. Hear me today, the church is the bride of Christ. He cares about our relationships as much as that. You considering a home purchase, are you considering a major financial decision? Are you doing something in retirement or in career? Listen, I plead. I preach in faith. We ought to seek the Lord and the only wise God always, in all things I preach, for every one who's already involved in serving in ministry and to those who would become involved in serving in ministry, whether that's in Children's Ministry, Student Ministry, Music Ministry, Guest Services Ministry, whatever the ministry, music and students and all of those things, faith group leadership and all the roles in Faith Group. I pray for a congregation that'll saturate those ministries in the power and presence of Almighty God. I pray for our men and women who must have a saturating anointing of God. I preach this afternoon about decisions, lives, choices that are bathed in God's presence. I Pray for men and women that will recognize and realize, anytime any human decides, I don't need God in that area of my life, we're making a choice. We're saying my wisdom is greater than his. In the Old Testament and new, they were convinced. Those who walked in the steps and pathways with Jesus Christ. Their conviction, their knowledge, their understanding was, He alone is wise. Of course, if I've never found him, I've not known of forgiveness of my sins, I've not been baptized or filled with his spirit. That's the starting place. It's got to begin right there. And hear me today, this holy savior did not die on the cross, suffer that pain, humiliation and ridicule, raise himself from the dead, so you and I could have a one time hit of godly power. That is not what this holy book is all about. But even before the outpouring of the spirit. There is a man named David, got all jazzed about a God experience, And in that moment of God moving on him, as he penned his song, he said, these people got to know. The ark is home, it's in a tent right there, it's obvious. These people got to know it's not the end. It's the beginning. These people got to know, you need to be in a tent. Little decisions add up and become big decisions. You need to be in that tent. Why do you change your schedule? Why do you work around an afternoon service on a Sunday? Why do you organize your life so you can participate in a faith group and get together with other believers? Let me tell you why I need to be in that tent. I mean, look at that gold box. I need to be around when his presence settles in. I got a few degrees, I got decades of experience, but I don't have the wisdom I need to go a step farther. I need to be in that tent. If anybody in this house feels a little bit like I do, would you join me in the presence of God? Would you? Even where you're at? Raise your hands? Would you come up around this front area and kneel? Would you close your eyes? Would you open your voice? Whatever is spurring you and challenging you right now? Come on somebody. Do you want to be in that tent? Are there men and women, and moms and dads, and husbands and wives that'll declare, "You know what"? I am not going into the future on my own, of my own energy, my own defense and my own understanding. No. I want to seek the presence and the power and the anointing of God. All the days of my life. I don't want to end up in a foolish tale here. I want the prosperity of the all knowing and only wise God In me. [00:35:09][0.0] [2041.3]   Episode Transcript Spanish   Travis Miller: [00:00:21] Debo hablar un rato esta tarde, voy a compartir algunas historias, voy a mirar algunos versículos de las Escrituras, se pondrán en la pantalla y toda mi intención, todo mi objetivo y dirección al hablar este corto mientras que esta tarde es inspirar a todos y cada uno en el sonido de mi voz tener una conversación con Dios. En conclusión, la oración a su manera, a su manera, en sus propias palabras, es tener una conversación con Dios, eso es exactamente lo que intento hacer. Ahí lo tienes. El gato salió de la bolsa. Eso es lo que intento hacer al compartir esta charla. Este discurso, este sermón, como quiera llamarlo, para que respondamos a Dios. [00:01:07][45.6] Travis Miller: [00:01:09] Como era de esperar, es pastor de esta congregación, estoy en el negocio de las personas. Llevo más de 30 años en el ministerio. He estado en la iglesia y en las congregaciones durante más de 50 años y durante todos esos años y todas esas experiencias. He observado algunas cosas, francamente, que me preocupan. He visto algunas cosas y he reflexionado sobre algunas cosas que, para mí, parecen fuera de lugar al seguir a Jesucristo. [00:01:46][36.4] Travis Miller: [00:01:48] Este es el asunto, me he preguntado cómo en el mundo las personas buenas terminan en malas situaciones. Yo, a lo largo de los años, en el transcurso del tiempo en varias congregaciones, he viajado y ministrado en 40 estados diferentes y Dios sabe cuántas iglesias diferentes forman parte de nuestro ministerio y he visto esto y aquello y lo otro, y ¿sabes con qué me encuentro? ¿Qué hay de esta joven que es amable, compasiva y amigable, pero que a menudo tiene una mala relación? ¿Qué pasa con eso? ¿Qué pasa con la familia fiel que incluso sirve en algún ministerio en la iglesia, pero parece que tienen problemas financieros regularmente? ¿Qué pasa con eso? ¿Qué hay de la pareja amistosa e interesante cuyos hijos, desafortunadamente, les están causando dolor regularmente? ¿O qué hay de la pareja que encontró a Jesús hace mucho tiempo? Parecía que realmente amaban a Jesús, pero pelean y discuten como enemigos completos. Me molesta el buen joven que parecía no poder conservar nada relacionado con un trabajo decente. Me preocupa una persona sincera que carece de control personal que trae problemas de salud continuos. ¿Soy el único que se ha preguntado sobre esas cosas? [00:03:13][85.5] Travis Miller: [00:03:20] Hace tres o cuatro años, me enteré de la ridícula tragedia de un viejo amigo. De hecho, fue amigo durante más de 20 años. Una persona agradable, un hombre servicial, divertido, agradable, que va a la iglesia. No solo fue a la iglesia, sino que también participó en la iglesia, sirvió y ministró a los demás. Pero hace unos años, inesperadamente, mi esposa y yo recibimos una llamada de su esposa. Descubrió que el hombre había mantenido a una amante en otro estado durante siete, ocho, 10 años. Destruyó su matrimonio. Devastó a sus hijos y sacudió la fe de aquellos a quienes había influenciado. ¿Me hace preguntar cómo? ¿Cómo ocurre eso? ¿Cómo hace una buena persona algo tan tonto? Conozco a otro buen hombre. Un hombre mayor, un hombre que pasó toda su vida sirviendo a las congregaciones. Un hombre que plantó iglesias y pastoreó iglesias, que luego pasó a ayudar a otros a plantar iglesias y pastorear iglesias. Una buena persona, un hombre justo. Uno de sus hijos adultos comenzó un negocio, el negocio comenzó a tener un poco de éxito y el niño decidió: ¿Sabes qué? Quiero expandir el negocio, quiero agregar otras ubicaciones, así que fue al banco, pero el banco no le dio un préstamo comercial. Y así el buen padre, el padre justo, el padre del ministerio. Vació sus 401 mil. Le di todo el dinero a la niña. Hubo dificultades en el negocio, y el niño estaba convencido de que las cosas están listas para cambiar, el punto de inflexión está muy cerca. Solo un poco más de capital y el negocio se irá al límite, y se irá desde allí. Y así papá, el hombre fiel, el hombre justo. Hipotecó su casa, le dio el dinero al niño. Y el negocio se echó a perder. Se acabó el dinero de jubilación. Bank embargó la casa, el hombre justo, el hombre fiel, el hombre del ministerio lo perdió todo. ¿Cómo funciona una buena persona? Comete errores tan trágicos. Quiero decir, en realidad, cualquiera que esté en una iglesia y un ministerio el tiempo suficiente, escucha sermones sobre cómo Dios quiere bendecir vidas y cómo Dios sana a las personas y cómo Dios cambia de familia y cómo Dios bendice las finanzas. Pero aun así, si observas, te comprometes, observas y te das cuenta de lo que está sucediendo. Hay ejemplos de personas que escuchan los mensajes pero no experimentan lo que se predica y se enseña. ¿Por qué es eso? [00:07:04][224.0] Travis Miller: [00:07:07] En realidad, si nos convertimos en estudiantes de la Biblia, la palabra de Dios, hay historias similares aquí. A veces pensamos en la Biblia, bueno, las historias de la Biblia son así. Recibimos historias sobre personas malvadas que viven vidas malvadas. Bueno, es cierto. Bueno, hay una historia sobre personas rectas que tienen vidas rectas. Eso también es cierto. Pero hoy quiero señalar que en este libro también encontramos historias de personas buenas que hicieron cosas tontas y les costó caro. Justo en este libro, hay batallas perdidas. Hay vidas acabadas, familias arruinadas por gente buena que actúa tontamente. Hay asesinatos y adulterios. Hay reinos perdidos. Hay amistades terminadas en este libro por humanos decentes que actúan de manera ignorante. Se desvanecen las esperanzas y las promesas se extinguen y la salud se desperdicia en fortunas perdidas y las relaciones terminadas. Estas son historias bíblicas que sucedieron a manos de buenas personas que vivían mal. ¿Por qué suceden estas cosas? [00:08:23][76.6] Travis Miller: [00:08:26] En el capítulo nueve del libro de Job, en el versículo cuatro, hizo una observación útil para esta discusión. Hoy en Job nueve, de la Biblia, dice que Dios es sabio de corazón y poderoso en fuerza. ¿Quién se ha endurecido contra él y ha prosperado? Bueno, claramente, Dios es sabio y Dios es poderoso, eso es claro y simple, dice Joe. Pero después de declarar esa verdad, Job preguntó quién se había endurecido contra él contra Dios y prosperó. ¿Quién se ha endurecido contra Dios? ¿Y aún prosperó? [00:09:14][48.3] Travis Miller: [00:09:18] Casi todas las primaveras, y vuelve a aparecer en abril, mayo. Mi esposa quiere que la lleve al condado de Skagit y vea los hermosos campos de tulipanes. A veces visitamos, has estado allí, lo sabes, visitas y las botas son absolutamente necesarias. No solo hay barro, hay mucho barro. Lluvia fabulosa del noroeste del Pacífico, nota, dije fabulosa. Empapa esos campos de tulipanes, haciéndolos fangosos y suaves. Pero hay otras veces que hemos visitado esos campos cuando las lluvias han terminado y los campos son diferentes. Los campos están crujientes. He estado ahí cuando la superficie se endurece e incluso se agrieta, es muy dura, pero cuando caminas sobre ella, puedes ver que es una superficie crujiente, pero hay humedad por debajo, pero la superficie es dura y seca. El suelo ha pasado de húmedo y fangoso a crujiente y duro. ¿Y sabes qué? Sabemos que esto no ocurre de inmediato. Primero, la lluvia disminuye, hay menos días de lluvia y luego hay menos pulgadas de lluvia. No es tan severa, menos lluvia, menos barro, lenta pero segura, luego no llueve y luego tierra más endurecida y crujiente. Job hace la pregunta: ¿quién se ha endurecido contra Dios y ha prosperado? Es una pregunta retórica. Escucha, las personas buenas viven mal cuando permitimos que nuestras vidas se endurezcan hacia Dios como esos campos de tulipanes. Las vidas del suelo no se endurecen de inmediato. ¿Escucharías hoy al predicador? ¿No es de la noche a la mañana que pasamos de personas embarradas, saturadas y empapadas espiritualmente a personas duras, agrietadas y endurecidas hacia Dios? Oh no, amigo mío. Pero durante un período de tiempo. Se toman decisiones. A menudo, no intencionalmente, sino accidentalmente, las personas buenas, las personas que tienen una experiencia con Dios se endurecen hacia Dios, minimizamos a Dios. A veces le quitamos importancia a Dios. Y a veces no se trata solo de ignorar a Dios, sino que nos olvidamos de Dios. Llevamos a cabo nuestras tareas diarias y nuestras cosas, y ni siquiera consideramos: Oye, tal vez quiera hablar con Dios sobre este distanciamiento de Dios. Ocurre cuando no hacemos la conexión entre la eternidad y nuestros tiempos de realidad actuales. Nos volvemos crudos porque compartimentamos a Dios y la lluvia espiritual disminuye, porque hay algunas áreas de mi vida en las que no quiero que Dios llueva. No quiero que Dios se meta con él. No quiero que invierta en desafiar y cambiar esa área de mi vida. No lo necesitamos. Pensamos que, para algunas cosas, la sequedad llega cuando mantenemos a Dios con los brazos extendidos. Mantenemos a Dios a una distancia cómoda. Y a medida que tomamos estas pequeñas decisiones graduales, se acumulan hasta que hay un suelo defectuoso, duro, crujiente y agrietado en nuestro enfoque, en nuestra determinación y en nuestra respuesta a Dios. Y cuando llegamos a ese lugar en el que estamos endurecidos hacia Dios, escuchamos a este predicador y a ese predicador antiguo Joe de hace años, no podemos esperar la prosperidad de Dios y el éxito de Dios cuando lo hemos sacado de áreas de nuestra vida. Las personas buenas conocen el fracaso cuando permiten que sus vidas se endurezcan contra Dios. [00:13:44][266.7] Travis Miller: [00:13:49] ¿Cómo es que una buena persona comete errores trágicos? Me molesta. Creo que la gente buena cae tontamente. Cuando confundimos nuestra justicia con sabiduría. Buenas personas. Caen tontamente. Cuando confundimos nuestra justicia con sabiduría. Verás, justicia, eso explica que los creyentes estén con Dios. Describe su visión de nuestras vidas cuando estamos en una relación correcta con él. Según las escrituras, viviendo en el pacto del Nuevo Testamento, disfrutamos de la rectitud con Dios cuando aplicamos el sacrificio de Jesucristo a nuestras vidas. Disfrutamos de la rectitud con Dios cuando nos arrepentimos, cuando sentimos pena por caminar en la dirección equivocada, y nos volvemos hacia Jesucristo es la rectitud con Dios. Cuando nos bautizamos en el nombre de Jesús para lavar nuestras faltas y fracasos, hay rectitud en Dios. Cuando recibimos el don de su Espíritu Santo, parte de él mora dentro de nosotros, y esa experiencia del nuevo nacimiento en el Nuevo Testamento nos hace justos a los ojos de Dios. Nos lleva a la relación correcta con él, y eso es algo maravilloso, milagroso y sorprendente que nunca podríamos lograr por nuestra cuenta. Pero la rectitud no es lo mismo que la sabiduría. [00:15:49][119.3] Travis Miller: [00:15:53] La vida sabia es sabia terrenal, la vida es una experiencia humana. En el gran libro sobre Sabiduría, Proverbios capítulo uno y versículo número siete. Salomón escribe que el temor del Señor es el principio del conocimiento. Pero los tontos desprecian la sabiduría y la instrucción. El miedo a la ley, a que el Dios respectivo entre en una relación correcta con él, ese es el comienzo del conocimiento, ese es el comienzo. Pero escúchame, no dice que ahora todo el conocimiento sea tuyo. No dice que toda la sabiduría sea tuya ahora. No dice que hayas completado el paquete y que tengas todo el cerebro de Dios. No dice que diga que el temor del Señor es el principio del conocimiento. Y también dice que los tontos desprecian la sabiduría y la instrucción, creo que es interesante que no diga que los malvados desprecian la sabiduría. No dice pecadores, desprecian la sabiduría. No hace esa diferencia, dice. En otras palabras, puedo ser una buena persona, podría temer al Señor y aun así vivir tontamente en este mundo. Proverbios Capítulo dos, observe estos versículos, comenzando en el versículo número seis. Porque el Señor concede sabiduría. De su boca salen el conocimiento y la comprensión. Concede un tesoro de sentido común. Tío, ahí lo tienes. El tesoro del sentido común. Se lo concede a los honestos. Es un escudo para aquellos que caminan con integridad. Protege los poderes de los justos y protege a los que le son fieles. Versículo nueve, en otras palabras, después, después de que hayan sucedido estas cosas, entonces entenderás lo que es correcto, justo y justo, y encontrarás el camino correcto a seguir, porque la sabiduría entrará en tu corazón y el conocimiento te llenará de gozo. Las decisiones sabias te vigilarán. La comprensión lo mantendrá a salvo. Escúchame hoy, según las Escrituras, la sabiduría sigue a la honestidad, la integridad y la fidelidad. Se nos dice que la sabiduría viene con el paquete de salvación. No nos bautizamos en el nombre de Jesús y salimos de allí llenos de sabiduría y comprensión. No es la forma en que funciona. La sabiduría para vivir está separada de la justicia con Dios. Vamos, piénsalo, amigos. Puedo ser compasivo y amable, y no es lo mismo que ser considerado y minucioso. Podría ser cariñosa, y no es lo mismo que ser exigente. Puedo ser gracioso, y no es lo mismo que ser amable y perspicaz. La gente no siempre está bien informada. La gente agradable no siempre es racional. La gente dulce no siempre es sensata. [00:19:22][209.7] Travis Miller: [00:19:23] La rectitud, explica la posición de los creyentes con Dios. La vida sabia es una experiencia humana. Quiero que entremos en nuestros corazones y en nuestro entendimiento y conocimiento hoy. A veces nos equivocamos, estando de pie con Dios, con vivir sabiamente en la Tierra, y cuando lo hacemos, las personas buenas caen en resultados necios. ¿Cuál es la alternativa? Predicador, ¿seguramente no has compartido toda esta información para asustarnos a todos? ¿Tiene que haber una solución? De hecho, tengo que hacernos conscientes del engaño, y del error en las fallas, que nos causaría un choque. Pero proclamo con alegría que hay elementos de las Escrituras, muy claros y muy directos, para ayudar a los humanos comunes como tú y yo. Hay una mejor manera en que podemos experimentar la prosperidad de Dios, podemos conocer el éxito de Dios, no solo los domingos en una casa llena de discípulos adoradores, sino que podemos conocer el éxito en nuestras elecciones profesionales. Podemos conocer el éxito en nuestros matrimonios y familias. Podemos conocer el éxito a medida que avanzamos en este mundo, en nuestras decisiones financieras. Podemos conocer el éxito en nuestra jubilación. Podemos conocer el éxito en nuestras carreras, si hacemos lo que las Escrituras nos indican que hagamos. [00:20:57][94.1] Travis Miller: [00:21:00] Hace unas semanas, desde este púlpito, hablé sobre el Arca de la Alianza. En particular, los esfuerzos de David por devolver el arca a Jerusalén, quizás recuerdes que el Arca de la Alianza representaba la presencia de Dios. No todo era la presencia de Dios en una caja de oro, pero significaba la centralidad. Y cuando visitó a su gente, fue por la centralidad de esa caja. Entonces, David está tratando de llevar la caja de vuelta a Israel, a la ciudad, y hablamos de cómo, que mientras estaba en la casa de Abinidab, Dios bendijo a esa casa debido al Arca. Así que David tuvo un intento fallido de devolver el arca. Entonces lo hizo bien y llevó a la gente a transferir el arca de vuelta a Jerusalén. Así que retomamos la misma historia de nuevo, si miran conmigo en la primera Crónicas 16 y el versículo número uno. La Biblia dice que trajeron el Arca de Dios y la pusieron en medio del tabernáculo que David había erigido para nosotros. Luego quemaron ofrendas, ofrecieron holocaustos y ofrendas de paz ante Dios Lo trajeron de vuelta, lo pusieron en el Tabernáculo, en la tienda del pueblo donde vivían. El versículo número siete de la Biblia dice que, en ese día, David entregó este salmo por primera vez en la mano de Asaf y sus hermanos para agradecer al Señor. Ahora, toda esta canción va hasta el versículo 35. No voy a leerlo del todo en este momento. Te animo a que lo leas en su totalidad. Es una canción maravillosa, pero quiero que notemos algo justo al principio de la canción que David había cantado después de que el Arca volviera a la ciudad. Todos dan gracias al Señor, invocan su nombre, dan a conocer sus obras entre los pueblos. Canta para él. Cántale canciones. Hable de todas sus maravillosas obras. Gloria en su santo nombre. Que se regocijen los corazones de los que buscan al Señor. Mira el versículo 11, busca al Señor y su fuerza. Busca su rostro para siempre. Busca al Señor y su fuerza. Busca su rostro para siempre. [00:23:40][159.6] Travis Miller: [00:23:47] Durante las últimas vacaciones. Nuestra familia emprendió una aventura, ahora bajó a Safeco Field o T-Mobile Field. Fuimos a esa fiesta navideña encantada. Donde todo el cuadro interior se creó en este enorme y viejo laberinto de increíbles luces navideñas. Y en el laberinto, había escondidos, nueve renos de Santa Claus. Así que a medida que entras en el laberinto, a cada participante se le da esta pequeña tarjeta con todos los nombres de los nueve renos y hay pequeños lugares para rascar. Cuando encuentres un reno, puedes ir a la mesa con todos los niños de cinco años y rascar la moneda de oro que encontraste ese reno. Algunos en nuestro grupo estaban más entusiasmados por encontrar a los nueve que a otros. Dábamos vueltas y vueltas en ese laberinto loco buscando nueve renos. Lamento confesar que, entre seis estadounidenses promedio, no pudimos encontrarlos a todos. Un niño pequeño de cinco años los encontró todos en cinco minutos, probablemente, pero faltaban adultos. Creo que quizás hemos encontrado 7. Pero después de eso, todo había terminado. La búsqueda había terminado. Encontramos todos los renos que íbamos a encontrar, todos los que estaban conmigo buscándolos, fue un evento único. Busca, encuentra, se acabó. Así que me desafía cuando David escribe, y así les dice a los hijos de Israel: busquen al Señor y su presencia y su fuerza, buscadlo cada vez más. Y empiezo a luchar. Me parece un poco extraño porque el arco ya no se perdió. La presencia de Dios ya no estaba en ningún otro lugar. Ya no estaba en un granero de la casa de Abinidab. El arca estaba en la ciudad. Estaba en un tabernáculo hecho por David. Estaba en una tienda de campaña, el arca, por así decirlo, mientras David hablaba, ¡estaba justo ahí! David Seeking, tenía que ser diferente a nosotros buscando renos en un parque de pelota. Quiero saber, ¿por qué un rey llama a su pueblo a buscar al Señor cuando la presencia de Dios está en la tienda? ¡Obviamente, está justo ahí! ¿Por qué David desafía a todo Israel a buscar lo que es obvio? Su significado de buscar, si miramos en otras traducciones, dice que estudie a Dios. Dice «busca al Señor». Dice: mira al Señor. Estudia a Dios. Pregunte a Dios. Mira al Señor, en la actualidad en términos prácticos. Me someto a esta congregación, David estaba diciendo esto, buscamos el arca. Buscamos la presencia de Dios. Lo trajimos a casa y lo pusimos en una tienda de campaña. Y ahí está. Y ahora, mientras canta y nos regocija, les dice a los hijos de Israel: Ahora escúchenme tan a menudo como puedan, tan regularmente como vayan a la tienda, ¡busquen lo que es obvio! ¡Entra en ese tabernáculo! ¡Sábate en la presencia de Dios! ¿Has encontrado la presencia de Dios? Absolutamente, lo habían hecho. ¿Sabían dónde estaba? Sin duda lo hicieron. David decía: Ahora visita el arca. Quiero que noten en ese pasaje, dijo, busquen al Señor y su fuerza, busquen su rostro cada vez más, busquen su rostro cada vez más. Busca su presencia, persigue continuamente su presencia día y noche, frecuenta el poder de Dios siempre. ¿Por qué? ¿Por qué David se sentía así? ¿Por qué la presencia de Dios era tan importante como David desafió al pueblo de Israel? [00:28:47][299.5] Travis Miller: [00:28:47] Te llevaré de nuevo al libro de Job. Job dijo: Dios es sabio de corazón. Y con una fuerza poderosa. Dios es sabio. Y Mighty. Al llegar al Nuevo Testamento, el apóstol Pablo y un apóstol llamado Judas dijeron esto, en primera Timoteo 1:17. Ahora al Rey Eterno, inmortal, invisible. Para Dios, que solo es sabio sea el honor y la gloria, por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. Judas, en las últimas oraciones del libro, en la carta que escribió el versículo 25, dice, a Dios nuestro salvador, quien solo es sabio la gloria y la majestad, el dominio y el poder ahora y siempre. Creo con todo mi corazón que David llamó a una búsqueda continua y de por vida de la presencia de Dios. Porque David sabía que hay una diferencia entre la rectitud con Dios y la sabiduría en la vida. David sabía que quiero estar en la presencia de Dios porque solo él es sabio. David entendió que la presencia de Dios trae más que una relación correcta para la humanidad. La presencia de Dios también trae sabiduría para ganarse la vida. Predico esta tarde que hay una diferencia entre encontrar a Dios y aprender de Dios. Hay una diferencia entre una experiencia con Dios y la piel de gallina en una reunión de oración, y hay una vida próspera y exitosa con Dios. No oramos constantemente y nos volvemos a Dios porque lo hemos perdido. No estamos de rodillas porque nuestra relación está en duda, más bien, buscamos constantemente lo obvio porque queremos su sabiduría para vivir el día a día. Encontrar a Dios la primera vez que hace que mi alma esté bien con él, pero buscar a Dios todo el tiempo que hace que nuestras vidas sean exitosas aquí y ahora. [00:31:31][163.8] Travis Miller: [00:31:37] Bueno, hoy predico, ¿sabes qué?, seguimos volviendo a esa tienda obvia porque solo Dios es la razón por la que buscamos lo obvio, porque queremos su sabiduría en nuestro día a día y buscamos lo obvio porque sabes qué, quiero maximizar el éxito. Y quiero minimizar las tonterías. Por eso buscamos lo obvio. ¿21 días de oración, predicador? ¿Por qué haces eso? ¿Perdiste a Dios? ¿No sabes dónde está? ¿Su relación está en problemas? Oh no, amigo mío, buscamos lo obvio porque queremos maximizar nuestro éxito y queremos minimizar nuestras tonterías. Queremos hacerlo como individuos. Queremos hacerlo en familia. Queremos hacerlo como congregación. Bueno, tienes oración previa al servicio durante 30 minutos, Don hizo un gran trabajo dirigiendo la oración hoy. Evan hizo un gran trabajo la semana pasada. ¿Por qué lo hace, predicador? Vamos a rezar al final de la iglesia de todos modos. ¿Por qué oras al principio en la iglesia? ¿Qué pasa? ¿Eres tan carnal? ¿Eres tan pecador? No, amigo mío, buscamos lo obvio porque queremos maximizar el éxito y queremos minimizar la estupidez, aquí mismo en este momento en la Tierra, como individuos y familias y como congregación. Mi Dios predicador, te estás volviendo apestoso, con sudores corriendo por tu cabecita calva. ¿Qué es lo importante, hombre? Te vimos el fin de semana pasado, viernes, sábado, domingo, predicador, estabas teniendo una reunión del Espíritu Santo, rompiéndola, disfrutando de la presencia de Dios. ¿Qué vas a hacer aquí de nuevo esta semana? ¿Por qué demonios vienes en dos semanas seguidas? Tuviste tres servicios la semana pasada, estás bien hasta junio, tío. ¿Por qué has vuelto esta semana? ¿Por qué estás tan alterado por las cosas que tienes que contar? Te diré por qué, no es porque lo haya perdido. No es porque haya pecado durante la semana. Te diré por qué, porque reconozco que solo él es sabio, y reconozco que quiero maximizar la prosperidad de Dios en mi vida, y quiero minimizar la estupidez y los fracasos de la vida y el colapso y el incendio. Quiero tener el favor de Dios en mi vida. Quiero su sabiduría. Así que sigo la canción del rey David, Busco al Señor y su fuerza. Busquen su rostro todos. Por su sabiduría. Por sus puntos fuertes. Siempre. Siempre. [00:35:03][206.9] Travis Miller: [00:35:09] ¿Qué le estás diciendo a predicador? Estoy llegando aquí y ahora. Espero haber provocado a la oración, a aquellos en esta sala que están pesando cosas en sus vidas. Espero provocar en esta sala a aquellos que están tomando decisiones de universidad y de carrera que ellos decidirían, buscaré al Señor y sus fortalezas para siempre más en esta decisión. Para aquellos en esta sala que están tomando decisiones sobre su familia, la escuela a la que asisten sus hijos o dónde van a ir a la escuela, o tal vez sus hijos ingresan al jardín de infantes por primera vez. Predico a los padres, ¿sabes qué? Esas decisiones, esos pasos, esos resultados. Tenemos que buscar al Señor en sus fuerzas y buscar su rostro cada vez más. Predico a aquellos que están considerando una nueva relación o quizás el estado de una relación actual. Tenemos que buscar al Señor y su fuerza. La razón por la que muchas personas buenas terminan en malas relaciones es porque creemos falsamente que a Dios no le importa eso. Escúchame hoy, la iglesia es la novia de Cristo. Le importan nuestras relaciones tanto como eso. ¿Está considerando comprar una casa, está considerando tomar una decisión financiera importante? ¿Estás haciendo algo en la jubilación o en tu carrera? Escucha, te lo suplico. Predico con fe. Debemos buscar al Señor y al único Dios sabio siempre, en todas las cosas que predico, para cada uno que ya está involucrado en el servicio en el ministerio y para aquellos que se involucrarían en el servicio en el ministerio, ya sea en el Ministerio de Niños, el Ministerio de Estudiantes, el Ministerio de Música, el Ministerio de Servicios para los Huéspedes, cualquiera que sea el el ministerio, la música y los estudiantes y todas esas cosas, el liderazgo del grupo de fe y todos los roles en Faith Group. Rezo por una congregación que sature esos ministerios en el poder y la presencia de Dios Todopoderoso. Rezo por nuestros hombres y mujeres que deben tener una unción saturadora de Dios. Predico esta tarde sobre decisiones, vidas, elecciones que se bañan en la presencia de Dios. Rezo por hombres y mujeres que reconozcan y se den cuenta de que, cada vez que un ser humano decida, no necesito a Dios en esa área de mi vida, estamos tomando una decisión. Decimos que mi sabiduría es mayor que la suya. En el Antiguo Testamento y en el nuevo, estaban convencidos. Aquellos que caminaron en los pasos y caminos con Jesucristo. Su convicción, su conocimiento, su comprensión era, solo Él es sabio. Por supuesto, si nunca lo he encontrado, no he conocido el perdón de mis pecados, no he sido bautizado ni lleno de su espíritu. Ese es el punto de partida. Tiene que empezar justo ahí. Y escúchame hoy, este santo salvador no murió en la cruz, sufrió ese dolor, humillación y ridículo, resucitó de entre los muertos, para que tú y yo pudiéramos tener un golpe único de poder divino. No se trata de eso este libro sagrado. Pero incluso antes de la efusión del espíritu. Hay un hombre llamado David, que se entusiasmó con una experiencia de Dios, y en ese momento en que Dios se movió sobre él, mientras escribía su canción, dijo, estas personas llegaron a conocerlo. El arca está en casa, está en una tienda de campaña, es obvio. Estas personas deben saber que no es el final. Es el principio. Estas personas deben saber que tienes que estar en una tienda de campaña. Las pequeñas decisiones se suman y se convierten en grandes decisiones. Tienes que estar en esa tienda. ¿Por qué cambias tu horario? ¿Por qué trabajas en torno a un servicio vespertino un domingo? ¿Por qué organizas tu vida para poder participar en un grupo de fe y reunirte con otros creyentes? Déjame decirte por qué tengo que estar en esa tienda. Quiero decir, mira esa caja de oro. Tengo que estar cerca cuando su presencia se asiente. Tengo algunos títulos, tengo décadas de experiencia, pero no tengo la sabiduría necesaria para ir un paso más allá. Tengo que estar en esa tienda. Si alguien en esta casa se siente un poco como yo, ¿te unirías a mí en presencia de Dios? ¿Lo harías? ¿Incluso dónde estás? ¿Levantar las manos? ¿Te acercarías por este frente y te arrodillarías? ¿Cerrarías los ojos? ¿Abrirías la voz? ¿Qué es lo que te está estimulando y desafiando en este momento? Vamos, alguien. ¿Quieres estar en esa tienda? ¿Hay hombres y mujeres, mamás y papás, esposos y esposas que digan: «Sabes qué»? No voy a ir al futuro por mi cuenta, por mi propia energía, por mi propia defensa y por mi propia comprensión. No. Quiero buscar la presencia y el poder y la unción de Dios. Todos los días de mi vida. No quiero acabar en un cuento absurdo aquí. Quiero la prosperidad del Dios omnisciente y único sabio en mí. [00:35:09][0.0] [2036.0]   Episode Transcript in Tagalog   Travis Miller: [00:00:21] Dapat akong magsalita ng ilang sandali ngayong hapon, magbabahagi ako ng ilang mga kuwento, titingnan ko ang ilang mga talata ng banal na kasulatan, ilalagay sila sa screen at ang aking buong intensyon, ang aking buong layunin at direksyon sa pagsasalita ngayong maikling panahon ngayong hapon ay upang pukawin ang bawat isa sa tunog ng aking boses upang magkaroon ng pakikipag-usap sa Diyos. Sa wakas panalangin sa kanyang sariling paraan, sa kanyang sariling paraan, sa kanyang sariling mga salita, ay upang magkaroon ng isang pakikipag-usap sa Diyos, iyon ay eksakto kung ano ang sinusubukan kong gawin. Doon ka pumunta. Cat ay sa labas ng bag. Iyan ang sinusubukan kong gawin sa pagbabahagi ng usapang ito. Ang talumpati na ito, ang pangaral na ito, anuman ang gusto mong tawagin ito, upang kami ay tumugon sa Diyos. [00:01:07][45.8] Travis Miller: [00:01:09] Gaya ng inaasahan mo, ay pastor ng kongregasyong ito, ako ay nasa negosyo ng mga tao. Ako ay nasa ministeryo ngayon ng higit sa 30 taon. Ako'y nasa paligid ng simbahan at sa paligid ng mga kongregasyon ng higit sa 50 taon at sa lahat ng mga taong iyon at lahat ng mga karanasang iyon. Na-obserbahan ko ang ilang mga bagay, medyo lantaran, na problema sa akin. Nakakita ako ng ilang mga bagay at nakalarawan sa ilang mga bagay na, sa akin, ay mukhang wala sa lugar sa pagsunod kay Hesu-Kristo. [00:01:46][36.5] Travis Miller: [00:01:48] Narito ang pakikitungo, naisip ko kung paano sa mundo mabubuting tao end up sa masamang sitwasyon. Ako, sa paglipas ng mga taon, sa paglipas ng panahon sa iba't ibang kongregasyon, naglakbay ako at naglingkod sa 40 iba't ibang mga estado at alam ng Diyos kung gaano karaming iba't ibang mga simbahan bilang bahagi ng aming ministeryo at nakita ko ito at iyon at ang isa pa, at alam mo kung ano ang aking nakikita? Paano ang tungkol sa batang babae na mabait at mahabagin at magiliw, ngunit madalas siyang nasa masamang relasyon? Ano ang tungkol sa na? Paano naman ang tapat na pamilya na naglilingkod sa ilang ministeryo sa simbahan, ngunit tila sila ay regular na nasa problema sa pananalapi? Ano ang tungkol sa na? Paano ang tungkol sa friendly, kagiliw-giliw na mag-asawa na ang mga bata, sa kasamaang-palad, ay nagbibigay sa kanila ng regular na kalungku O paano naman ang mag-asawa na nakatagpo kay Hesus ng matagal na ang nakalipas? Mukhang iniibig nila talaga si Hesus, ngunit nakikipaglaban sila at nagtatalo tulad ng kumpletong mga kaaway. Ako ay bothered sa pamamagitan ng mabuting binata na tila hindi magagawang upang panatilihin ang anumang bagay na may kaugnayan sa isang disenteng trabaho. Nag-aalala ako tungkol sa isang taos-puso na tao na walang personal na kontrol na nagdudulot ng patuloy na mga isyu sa kalusugan. Ako ba ang nag-iisa na kailanman nagtaka tungkol sa gayong mga bagay? [00:03:13][85.6] Travis Miller: [00:03:20] Tatlo o apat na taon na ang nakalilipas, natutunan ko ang katawa-tawa na trahedya ng isang mahabang kaibigan. Katotohanan siya ay isang kaibigan para sa 20 plus taon. Isang kasiya-siyang tao, isang kapaki-pakinabang, masaya, kaaya-aya, taong nagpunta sa simbahan. Hindi lamang ang pagpunta sa simbahan, kundi kasangkot sa simbahan, naglingkod siya at naglingkod sa iba. Ngunit ilang taon na ang nakalilipas, hindi inaasahan, nakatanggap kami ng tawag mula sa kanyang asawa. Natuklasan niya na pinananatili ng lalaki ang isang maybahay sa ibang estado sa loob ng pitong, walong, 10 taon. Nawasak niya ang kanyang kasal. Nawasak ang kanyang mga anak at binato ang pananampalataya ng mga naimpluwensyahan niya. Ito ay gumagawa sa akin magtanong kung paano? Paano iyan nangyari? Paano gumagana ang isang magandang tao ang isang bagay kaya hangal? Alam ko ang isa pang mabuting tao. Isang nakatatandang lalaki, isang lalaking gumugol ng kanyang buong buhay na naglilingkod sa mga kongregasyon. Isang lalaking nagtanim ng mga simbahan at nagpaimbak ng mga simbahan, na pagkatapos ay nagpatuloy upang tulungan ang iba na magtanim ng mga simbahan at mga pastore na simbahan. Ang isang mabuting tao, isang matuwid na tao. Ang isa sa kanyang mga adult na bata ay nagsimula ng negosyo, ang negosyo ay nagsimula sa pagkuha ng isang maliit na bit ng tagumpay at ang bata ay nagpasya, Alam mo kung ano, gusto kong palawakin ang negosyo, gusto kong magdagdag ng iba pang mga lokasyon, at kaya siya nagpunta sa bangko, ngunit ang bangko ay hindi magbibigay ng business loan. At kaya ang mabuting ama, ang matuwid na ama, ang ministeryong ama. Emptied out ang kanyang 401k. Ibinigay ang lahat ng pera sa bata. May mga pakikibaka sa negosyo, at ang bata ay kumbinsido na ang mga bagay ay handa na upang buksan, ang tipping point ay talagang napakalapit. Lamang ng kaunti pa capital at ang negosyo ay pumunta sa ibabaw ng gilid, at talagang sa ibabaw ng umbok, at ito ay pumunta mula doon. At kaya ama, ang tapat na tao, ang matuwid na tao. Mortgaged kanyang bahay, nagbigay ng pera sa bata. At ang negosyo ay nagpunta sa tiyan. Pagreretiro ng pera nawala. Bank foreclosed ang bahay, ang matuwid na tao, ang tapat na tao, ang ministeryo tao nawala ang lahat. Paano gumagana ang isang mabuting tao? Gumagawa ng gayong mga trahedya pagkakamali. Ibig kong sabihin, talaga, kahit sino na nakabitin sa isang simbahan at ministeryo ng sapat na katagalan, naririnig mo ang mga sermon tungkol sa kung paano nais ng Diyos na pagpalain ang mga buhay at kung paano pinapagaling ng Diyos ang mga tao at kung paano binabago ng Diyos ang mga pamilya at kung paano pinagpapala ng Diyos ang mga pananalapi. Ngunit pa rin, kung susundin mo, nakikibahagi ka, pinapanood mo at malaman kung ano ang nangyayari. May mga halimbawa ng mga taong nakarinig ng mga mensahe ngunit hindi nararanasan ang ipinangangaral at itinuro. Bakit iyan? [00:07:04][223.7] Travis Miller: [00:07:07] Sa totoo lang, kung tayo ay maging mga mag-aaral ng Bibliya, ang salita ng Diyos, mayroong katulad na mga kuwento dito. Minsan iniisip natin sa Bibliya, mabuti, ang mga kuwento sa Bibliya ay ganito. Nakukuha natin ang mga kuwento tungkol sa masasamang tao na namumuhay ng masasamang buhay. Well, totoo iyan. Well, may kuwento tungkol sa matuwid na mga tao na may matuwid na buhay. Totoo rin iyan. Ngunit ngayon, gusto kong ituro na sa aklat na ito, nakita rin natin ang mga kuwento ng mabubuting tao na gumawa ng mga hangal na bagay at mahal ang mga ito. Tama sa aklat na ito, May mga labanan nawala. May mga buhay na natapos, may mga pamilya na nasira ng mabubuting tao na kumikilos nang may kamangmangan. May mga pagpatay at pangangalunya. May mga kaharian na nawala. May mga pagkakaibigan na natapos sa aklat na ito ng mga disenteng tao na kumikilos nang walang kamangmangan. May mga pag-asa vanished at pangako extinguished at kalusugan nasayang sa fortunes forfeited at relasyon tinapos. Ang mga ito ay mga kuwento sa Bibliya na nangyari sa kamay ng mabubuting tao na nabubuhay nang hindi maganda. Bakit nangyari ang mga bagay na ito? [00:08:24][76.7] Travis Miller: [00:08:26] Sa Aklat ni Job Kabanata siyam sa berso apat, gumawa siya ng kapaki-pakinabang na pagmamasid para sa talakayang ito. Ngayon sa Job siyam, mula sa Bibliya, sinasabi ng Diyos ay pantas sa puso at makapangyarihan sa lakas. Sinong nagmatigas laban sa kaniya at guminhawa? Well, malinaw, ang Diyos ay matalino at ang Diyos ay makapangyarihan, iyan ay simple at simple, Joe declares ito. Datapuwa't nang maipahayag ang katotohanang iyan, tinanong nga ni Job kung sino ang nagmatigas laban sa kaniya laban sa Dios at guminhawa? Sino ang nagmatigas laban sa Diyos? At pa rin umunlad? [00:09:14][48.4] Travis Miller: [00:09:18] Halos bawat tagsibol, at ito ay darating muli sa buwan ng Abril, Mayo. Nais ng aking asawa na dalhin ko siya sa Skagit County at makita ang magagandang patlang ng tulipan. Minsan binibisita namin, naroroon ka, alam mo ito, binibisita mo at bota ay talagang kailangan. Hindi lang putik ang may maraming putik. Hindi kapani-paniwala Pacific Northwest ulan, tandaan, sinabi ko hindi kapani-paniwala. Ibabad ang mga patlang ng tulipan, ginagawa itong maputik at malambot. Ngunit may iba pang mga oras na binisita namin ang mga patlang na iyon kapag natapos na ang ulan at ang mga bukid ay naiiba. Ang mga patlang ay magaspang. Ako ay doon kapag ang ibabaw ay hardened at kahit crack, ito ay kaya mahirap, ngunit kapag naglalakad ka sa ito, maaari mong sabihin na ito ay isang magaspang ibabaw, ngunit may kahalumigmigan sa ilalim, ngunit ang ibabaw ay mahirap at tuyo. Ang lupa ay nawala mula sa basa-basa at maputik sa magaspang at mahirap. At alam mo kung ano? Alam natin na hindi ito nangyayari kaagad. Una, ang ulan dwindles, mayroong mas kaunting mga araw ng ulan at pagkatapos ay mayroong mas kau

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Kingdom Revolution
A New Era for the Church with Patricia Bootsma

Kingdom Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 55:23


WHERE ARE MY DANIELS - https://calendly.com/markwongministries/talktomark (Book a Call) to talk to Mark about joining the class starting on July 19th Connect with Patricia and donate to her ministry at https://patriciabootsma.com/ (PatriciaBootsma.com) Join the https://www.israelvhop.com/ (Israel Virtual House of Prayer) Buy Patricia's Books: https://amzn.to/3xb1Su5 (Convergence) https://amzn.to/3jz13aL (Raising Burning Hearts) https://amzn.to/3qF5IJC (A Lifestyle of Divine Encounters) Resource of the Week: https://mikebickle.org/series/Studies-in-the-Life-of-David (Studies in the Life of David) Song of the Week: https://open.spotify.com/track/5O306r2a9Nl7rm5ZlaTqka?si=fd1a616a7c234fc1 (The Blessing) Recommended Read: https://amzn.to/3dxlK2I (The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry)

DadTales by DadTails
S1 - E12 - Gratitude

DadTales by DadTails

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 49:38


Ryan and Tom discuss Ryan's recent travel, Dogecoin (again), Mr. David Song, flip phones, and the concept of gratitude in parenting. Join us for this funny episode. You can thank Tom for the new intro! Cocktail of the Episode - Irish Maid Ingredients 2 slices cucumber, cut into quarter-inch slices 2 ounces Irish whiskey 1/2 ounce St-Germain elderflower liqueur 3/4 ounce lemon juice, freshly squeezed 3/4 ounce simple syrup Garnish: cucumber slice How to Make Muddle the cucumber slices in a shaker. Add the Irish whiskey, St-Germain, lemon juice and simple syrup into a shaker with ice and shake until well-chilled. Fine-strain into a chilled rocks glass over fresh ice. Garnish with a cucumber slice.

PRS Global Open Keynotes
Social Media during the COVID-19 Residency Application Cycle” with Kenneth Fan MD and David Song MD, MBA - a Resident Ambassador Special Edition

PRS Global Open Keynotes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 26:29


In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Kenneth Fan MD and David Song MD, MBA discuss how Covid-19 affected the plastic surgery resident selection process. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “The Well-rounded Applicant in a Square Hole: Social Media during the COVID-19 Application Cycle” by Jenna C. Bekeny, Manas Nigam, Kenneth L. Fan, Stephen B. Baker, and David H. Song. Read it for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: http://bit.ly/ResidentCovid Dr. Fan is a board-certified plastic surgeon practicing at the MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and MedStar Washington Hospital in Washington, D.C. Dr. Song is a board-certified plastic surgeon in Washington, D.C. He is the Physician Executive Director for MedStar Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and also Professor and Chairman of the Department of Plastic Surgery at Georgetown University School of Medicine. This “PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast Resident Ambassador Special Edition” is hosted by the 2021 PRS Global Open Resident Ambassadors: Dr. Macarena Vizcay from Buenos Aires, Argentina; Dr. Íris Brito from Coimbra, Portugal; Dr. Murilo Secanho from São Paulo, Brazil. #PRSGlobalOpen #KeynotesPodcast #PlasticSurgery

PRS Global Open Keynotes
“Social Media during the COVID-19 Residency Application Cycle” with Kenneth Fan MD and David Song MD, MBA - a Resident Ambassador Special Edition

PRS Global Open Keynotes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 26:19


In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Kenneth Fan MD and David Song MD, MBA discuss how Covid-19 affected the plastic surgery resident selection process. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “The Well-rounded Applicant in a Square Hole: Social Media during the COVID-19 Application Cycle” by Jenna C. Bekeny, Manas Nigam, Kenneth L. Fan, Stephen B. Baker, and David H. Song. Read it for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: http://bit.ly/ResidentCovid Dr. Fan is a board-certified plastic surgeon practicing at the MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and MedStar Washington Hospital in Washington, D.C. Dr. Song is a board-certified plastic surgeon in Washington, D.C. He is the Physician Executive Director for MedStar Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and also Professor and Chairman of the Department of Plastic Surgery at Georgetown University School of Medicine. This “PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast Resident Ambassador Special Edition” is hosted by the 2021 PRS Global Open Resident Ambassadors: Dr. Macarena Vizcay from Buenos Aires, Argentina; Dr. Íris Brito from Coimbra, Portugal; Dr. Murilo Secanho from São Paulo, Brazil. #PRSGlobalOpen #KeynotesPodcast #PlasticSurgery

DadTales by DadTails
S1 - E7 - Hunting Bigfoot

DadTales by DadTails

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 41:50


Tom and Ryan Discuss the most recent email from Mr. David Song while responding on air. They guys also discuss the new initiative in Oklahoma that involves hunting Bigfoot, and finally, the guys share their new phone number (913-732-0980) for users to call. Ryan and Tom discuss their dreams for the podcast again and remind users to get involved so we can continue to build an inclusive community of Dad's. Cocktail of the Episode "The Spicy Duck" 1 oz Duckkett Silver Rhum 1 oz Ancho Reyes Poblano Liquer 1 oz Lime Juice 1/2 oz of Simple Syrup Shake and Serve Up

DadTales by DadTails
S1 - E5 - Mr. David Song

DadTales by DadTails

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 34:34


The guys introduce their managing partner Mr. Joseph Carpenter while Ryan pleads with his mom to let Bruce come on the podcast. The guys also talk about their first investor (Mr. David Song) and discuss running away as children. You won't want to miss this! Drink of the Episode Ron Zacapa Solera 23 Music by Ikson

Being A Ninja
How To Rehab Yourself and Be A Hero. Interview with Rehab Hero.

Being A Ninja

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 19:11


In the episode we interview Dr. David Song, founder of Rehab Hero. We learn how he came up with the name Rehabhero. How he grew his practice even in a pandemic and answer questions of some of the most common injuries people have when working out from home. Website: https://www.rehabhero.ca/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/rehabhero Email: contact@rehabhero.ca

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Relax Just Love Podcast
Episode 22: Dr. David Song – Chiropractor and Owner of the Rehab Hero clinic (english)

Relax Just Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 59:30


On this podcast we sit down with Dr. David Song from Rehab Hero. Doc Dave is a chiropractor, a strength coach and a content creator from North York, Ontario. Although Doc Dave will work with any patient, he has a soft spot for treating athletes. He wants to empower his patients through lifestyle changes and exercise programs for them to become healthier, stronger and simply better.     During the podcast we discussed a bunch of… Read More »Episode #22: Dr. David Song – Chiropractor and Owner of the Rehab Hero clinic (english)

Business Class: Money Minutes
Demystifying Cross-Border Payments

Business Class: Money Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 20:35


This episode lifts the lid on international payments, how to make them work for your small business, and how they’re being revolutionised to meet your needs now and into the future. We hear from Dave Stevinson, small business owner and CEO of QBS Software on his approach to reducing time, hassle and costs in cross border payments, and we get the inside track from David Song, a leading policy expert at UK Finance, on what technological changes are around the bend and what this could all mean for your bottom line. To find out more information about American Express international payment solutions, visit americanexpress.com/uk/internationalpayments For more tips and advice on how to run a small business, visit our BTI hub: americanexpress.com/uk/businesstrends Host: Nigel Cassidy @nigel_cassidy Host: Bex Burn-Callander @sparky000 Guest: Dave Stevinson, CEO of QBS Software Guest: David Song, Policy Expert at UK Finance Producer: earshotstrategies @EarshotLtd See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Balancing Cultures
Ep. 15: Korean Texan – Disagreeing, Disconnecting, Dissecting the Balance

Balancing Cultures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 53:50


FULL SHOW NOTES ON BALANCINGCULTURES.COM ..... Balancing Cultures Episode 15: Korean Texan – Disagreeing, Disconnecting, Dissecting the Balance ..... We all balance differently. Even within one family, each person can prioritize the values of their cultures to different degrees… in opposite directions. Unfortunately, disagreements about how we balance cultures can lead to disconnection. Listen to Episode 15 to hear a Korean immigrant's story of teenage culture shock in a small Texas town and how it impacted his life today.⁠ With tangents about the value of teachers and who has the better BBQ…Let's start the conversation with David Song. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/balancingcultures/message

When I Grow Up
EPISODE 2 - When I Grow Up I want to be a Teacher

When I Grow Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 44:19


On this week's episode I got to speak with middle school math teacher, David Song. Just after a few minutes of chatting, it was clear that 13 years on the job has not extinguished his love for education or his passion for investing into the lives of his students. We talk about everything from why he chose a career in education, the importance of male role models in the classroom, and the highs and lows of being a teacher. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blair-kim/support

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PRS Journal Club
December 2019: Lymphatic Surgery Program; Aesthetic Outcomes of ADM; Composite Buttock Augmentation

PRS Journal Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 50:54


In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2019 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Raj Parikh, Lily Mundy, and Kyle Sanniec- and special guest David Song, MD, MBA, discuss the following articles from the December 2019 issue: “Developing a Lymphatic Surgery Program: A First-Year Review” by Johnson, Fleishman, Tran, et al. “Systematic Review of the Impact of Acellular Dermal Matrix on Aesthetics and Patient Satisfaction in Tissue Expander-to-Implant Breast Reconstructions” by DeLong, Tandon, Farajzadeh, Berlin, et al. “Composite Buttock Augmentation: The Next Frontier in Gluteal Aesthetic Surgery” by Aslani and Del Vecchio. Special Guest David Song, MD, MBA, Chairman of the Department of Plastic Surgery at Georgetown University Medical Center. #PRSJournalClub #PlasticSurgery

Spotlight Lipedema
Lori's Story and What is Lipedema - Episode 1

Spotlight Lipedema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 21:38


Welcome to the debut episode of the Spotlight Lipedema Podcast. I can't describe how excited I am to get this podcast finally started. It has been long in the making. I've been rolling ideas around in my head for well over a year, but finally got things together, and with the help of my wonderful producer Chris Duckett, was able to get this episode done and the podcast officially launched. Hopefully, this is just the first of many, many more to come.On this episode I'm going to give a quick introduction to lipedema for any listeners that may be unfamiliar with it or who've been recently diagnosed. That will be just a baseline for what will become my story - how I have dealt with being fat for most of my life, and how I came to be diagnosed. How I'm living with lipedema will be saved for future episodes. Also in future episodes, we'll get into more detail about lipedema and hear the stories of people with different stages and types lipedema and at different ages. I think you'll find that we have lots of similarities in our stories, but what we can really learn from is how our experiences have varied.Like everyone diagnosed with lipedema, I've had to learn a lot about what it is, what it isn't, and how to deal with it. I encourage everyone to visit the following websites that have been so helpful to me.Treatment, Research & Education of Adipose Tissue Program at The University of Arizona Health Sciences: https://treat.medicine.arizona.edu/The Lipedema Foundation: https://www.lipedema.org/about-lipedemaFat Disorders Resource Society: https://www.fatdisorders.org/lipedemaThe Lipedema Project: https://lipedemaproject.org/Lipedema Simplified: https://lipedema-simplified.org/Special thanks to the wonderful people who have been so supportive to me as I started my lipedema journey - Abbi Bliss, Maureen McBeth, Joni Donlon, Kate Megonnell, Barb Steinberg, Carol Zisfein, Helen Luqman, Emilza Ordonez, Susan McVey, Mary Pellnitz, Raina Singh, Wednesday Vail, Miriam Aladdin, Dr. David Song, Kimberly Miller, Myrna Marcellin, Dr. Nadiv Shapira, Dr. Janna Latchchinina, Catherine Seo, Leslyn Keith, Mende Staggs, and Raeannn Sparks - and of course all the wonderful people on Dr. Song's team at Georgetown University Hospital and on 7 Bles.This episode is dedicated to the strong women in my life who now guide me from Heaven - Julia "Judy" Pellnitz, Catherine "Kitty" Spaluzzi, Anna Commesso and my spirit sister Jackie Conti Antretter. I love and miss you all.Producer: Chris Duckett - https://www.duckettproductionservices.com/Intro Music "Walk in the Park," Bumper Music "Folk Bed" and Closing Music "In the Field" all courtesy of Jason Shaw at Audionautix - https://audionautix.com/index.php

Barbells, Bolts and Bourbon
STOP Ignoring Mobility Work - Dr. David Song (Redux)

Barbells, Bolts and Bourbon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 35:04


On this episode, Coach Joe is joined by Dr. David Song for the classic discussion of the big 3... Training, Building, and Enjoyment. Dr. David talks about how his early forays into strength training motivated his career path as a chiropractor and why he loves working with athletes.  You can find Dr. David online at drdavidsong.com and @lustrengththerapy on social media. Don’t hesitate to reach out for more information about him or his practice! This episode is brought to you by Any Spine Chiropractic, a welcoming and knowledgeable chiropractic center located in Atlanta, GA. For more information about Any Spine, visit anyspine.com.  This episode is also brought to you by KP Social Curator, a friendly solution to your social media marketing woes. For more information about KP Social Curator, visit kpsocialcurator.com.  Want to be a guest on the show? Send an email to joe@barbellsboltsandbourbon.com! We’d love to talk to you! If you like what you hear, consider going over to patreon.com/barbellsboltsandbourbon and becoming a patron! Every contribution helps us produce a better show. And if you enjoyed the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Peace!   Podcast editing, mixing, and management for this episode by Carl Houde.

Chatting Markets
Chatting Markets - Talking Central Banks With A Very Special Guest

Chatting Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 26:33


Talking Central Banks with Daily FX Currency Strategist, David Song

Barbells, Bolts and Bourbon
Optimal Training Methods - Dr. David Song | Mystery Monday

Barbells, Bolts and Bourbon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 19:31


On this episode, Coach Joe is joined by Dr. David Song to talk about how you can prepare yourself to train optimally. They also dive into a variety of ways you can both assess and vary your strength training.  You can find Dr. Dave online at drdavidsong.com and @docdavesong or @lustrengththerapy on social media. Don’t hesitate to reach out for more information about him or his practice! This episode is brought to you by Any Spine Chiropractic, a welcoming and knowledgeable chiropractic center located in Atlanta, GA. For more information about Any Spine, visit anyspine.com.  This episode is also brought to you by KP Social Curator, a friendly solution to your social media marketing woes. For more information about KP Social Curator, visit kpsocialcurator.com.  Want to be a guest on the show? Send an email to joe@barbellsboltsandbourbon.com! We’d love to talk to you! If you like what you hear, consider going over to patreon.com/barbellsboltsandbourbon and becoming a patron! Every contribution helps us produce a better show. And finally, please rate this podcast ★★★★★ and Subscribe! Peace!   Podcast editing, mixing, and management for this episode by Carl Houde.

Barbells, Bolts and Bourbon
Improving Fitness with Mobility - Dr. David Song

Barbells, Bolts and Bourbon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 35:04


On this episode, Coach Joe is joined by Dr. David Song for the classic discussion of the big 3... Training, Building, and Enjoyment. Dr. David talks about how his early forays into strength training motivated his career path as a chiropractor and why he loves working with athletes.  You can find Dr. Dave online at drdavidsong.com and @lustrengththerapy on social media. Don’t hesitate to reach out for more information about him or his practice! This episode is brought to you by Any Spine Chiropractic, a welcoming and knowledgeable chiropractic center located in Atlanta, GA. For more information about Any Spine, visit anyspine.com.  This episode is also brought to you by KP Social Curator, a friendly solution to your social media marketing woes. For more information about KP Social Curator, visit kpsocialcurator.com.  Want to be a guest on the show? Send an email to joe@barbellsboltsandbourbon.com! We’d love to talk to you! If you like what you hear, consider going over to patreon.com/barbellsboltsandbourbon and becoming a patron! Every contribution helps us produce a better show. And finally, please rate this podcast ★★★★★ and Subscribe! Peace!   Podcast editing, mixing, and management for this episode by Carl Houde.

Natural psycho therapy
This is David song Mi persona Favorita

Natural psycho therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 3:14


Each of my kids have their song and this is David’s --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Modern Education
David Song on Immigrant Academic Inequalities

Modern Education

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 58:06


David Song is a doctoral student in higher education at the Graduate School of Education and an IES Fellow at Stanford University. His research is centered around STEM learning, achievement inequalities among first-and second-generation immigrant minorities and transfer pathways in higher education.

Medical Intel
How Surgery Can Improve the Lives of Patients with Lymphedema

Medical Intel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 6:55


Lymphedema can cause painful, uncomfortable arm swelling for people who have been treated for breast cancer. Dr. David Song discusses how we can reduce or eliminate these symptoms with advanced surgery.     TRANSCRIPT Intro: MedStar Washington Hospital Center presents Medical Intel where our healthcare team shares health and wellness insights and gives you the inside story on advances in medicine. In today’s episode, we talk to Dr. David Song, Regional Chief for MedStar Plastic Surgery and a nationally recognized specialist in treating people who have lymphedema. Lymphedema is a condition in which fluid accumulates in the body causing pain and swelling in the areas where the fluid builds up. About 20 percent of patients diagnosed with breast cancer will develop lymphedema. Compression garments, physical therapy and massage techniques used to be the only treatment options for lymphedema symptoms. Now we can treat the root cause with surgery, and Dr. Song is one of the only doctors in Washington D.C. and the east coast who offers these advanced surgeries. Host: Thanks for joining us. Dr. David Song: Thanks for having me. Host: So today we’re talking about lymphedema surgery. Lymphedema surgery is actually fairly new. Dr. Song: That’s right. Host: And what does that mean—fairly new? Dr. Song: So probably within the last decade it’s become more of an explosive sub-arena of plastic surgery and microsurgery, where we’re able to see long term results now—five, ten year results and the impact that we’re having on patients with lymphedema can be very profound in a positive way, and it can really change their lives around. So, it’s something that’s very exciting. I’ve been doing it for several years now. Host: And how many hospitals in the D.C. area perform this? Dr. Song: So, as of now, my understanding is I’m the only one in the greater D.C. area that does this. There’s not many people that do this in the country, so it’s a new field, it’s in its infancy and there’s just not a lot of people that do this. Host: And who are some of the patients that do get lymphedema surgery? Dr. Song: So primarily they’re patients after breast cancer surgery. So, a mastectomy, radiation or lumpectomy with lymph node biopsy and radiation—those are the patients that can develop lymphedema. Approximately 20 percent of all patients with breast cancer that get mastectomy and radiation and lymph node biopsies can develop lymphedema, so it’s a disease that’s not uncommon and it can be rather debilitating. It can limit one’s function, motion, quality of life. So, if you think about, you know, the tens of thousands of women that get breast cancer a year, that get mastectomy and radiation, and 20 percent of those every year can develop lymphedema, you’re talking about, again, tens of thousands of women that are walking around with lymphedema.   Host: How do you help patients understand if the surgery is a good option for them? Dr. Song: Yeah, so surgery, a surgery, one of these options is good for virtually everybody. Uh, so it’s a matter of consultation, it’s a matter of having frank discussions about what patients are willing to undergo, optimizing their nutritional status, their body weight status prior to surgery, stopping smoking—all the things that can help our success rate. So, it’s a lengthy discussion with a patient, and so that’s the way to find the best individualized treatment plan for each and every patient that we see. Host: So what types of lymphedema surgery do you offer and how do they work? Dr. Song: So, the whole gamut, starting from lymphovenous bypasses, which are actually rerouting the lymphatic channels to the veins in the extremities. And that requires a technique called super-microsurgery. These vessels are beyond paper-thin and they’re, on average, less than .8 millimeters in diameter, down to as small as .3 millimeters in diameter. So, the suture that we use is exceptionally small and thin. It’s a specialty ordered suture. So, rerouting the lymphatics into the veins helps to drain the entire arm and it bypasses the blocked pathways that patients with lymphedema have. So that’s one. The other option is to transplant lymph nodes from an area in the body that there’s a redundancy of lymph nodes, like your back or the inguinal region where you pick the right lymph nodes, sparing the important ones—and there’s a technique to do that—then transplant them into the arm or leg that’s affected by lymphedema. That acts as a natural pump. So, combining those two techniques, lymph node transplantation with lymphaticovenous or lymphovenous bypass, seems to be the preferred method of choice with the longest outcomes of success. There are other aspects of lymphedema surgery that we can go into, as well. For those that are severely affected - years and decades they get more like an elephantiasis-type of outcome, where the skin is thickened and changed. Those patients are more amenable to what’s called the Charles’ Procedure - it’s an old procedure where we’re actually removing all the subcutaneous tissue, the fat around the affected leg or arm and then regrafting it with skin grafts. It’s a pretty radical procedure, but that’s really reserved for the very advanced patient with lymphedema. Host: And how long will it take to actually see results? Dr. Song: So, we can see results right away because of the scar release that we get. And the lymphaticovenous bypass works right away. But, the lymph node transplantation, it takes a while for the lymph nodes to grow and to start pumping again, and so that sometimes takes upwards of six to nine months to see some results from a lymph node transplantation. But you can see immediate results from the lymphaticovenous bypass and liposuction and the methods can be tailored to each and every patient. Host: And recovery time is how long? Dr. Song: Typically, for a lymphaticovenous bypass, it’s sometimes an outpatient procedure. When you add a lymph node transplantation, we usually like to keep patients for 2 days, sometimes 3, depending on their pain level. So, it’s a one to two-day, possibly three-day admission, and the recovery time back to work is, you know, maybe a week or so thereafter. So, it’s a very short period of recovery. Host: And, once they leave, they have to wear a compression garment? Dr. Song: That’s right. So, this is not a panacea for all lymphedema. It is an adjunct. Occasionally we get complete resolution, but most of our patients see improvement, sometimes dramatic, but they still have to keep up with their lymphedema therapy, their manual lymphatic drainage and their sleeves, especially when they fly. Host: What else can we share about it? Is there anything else we didn’t discuss already that people should be aware of? Dr. Song: I just think the answer for patients with lymphedema, that’s present now, is something that I hope everyone at least hears about and knows that there’s an option for them. You know, ten years ago this was rather new—it was a concept—and I’m hoping that with efforts like this to get the word out with patient advocacy efforts, insurance companies will start to recognize this as something that’s proven and that’s, not, no longer experimental, because it clearly isn’t. Host: Well, thank you so much for joining us. Dr. Song: Absolutely. Thank you for having me. Conclusion: Thanks for listening to Medical Intel with MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Find more podcasts from our healthcare team by visiting medstarwashington.org/podcast or subscribing in iTunes or iHeartRadio.

Karaok Big E
Episode 009: Pour Brother, Where Art Thou?

Karaok Big E

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018


Welcome to Karaok Big E! This week, Big E and Kebmo are joined by manager of Pour Bros Craft Taproom and all around great dude, David! He lets us into the mind of a young boy watching music videos, and gives it all he’s got. Sing along, we dare you! SETLIST: 12:18 David Song 28:25 … Continue reading Episode 009: Pour Brother, Where Art Thou? →

But That's Just My Opinion
Wine Is For Everyone! - W/ Carly & Wil

But That's Just My Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 76:36


On this weeks episode of But That's Just My Opinion, Carly and Wil are back to do a wine tasting with David and Matt. Carly wants everyone to know that you don't have to be a rich snob to enjoy wine and it's fairly cheap to get into and helps David find out how much he actually enjoys wine. Once the wine starts flowing it doesn't stop (mainly for David) Song of the Week "All Night" - Chance The Rapper Follow The Pod: twitter.com/BTJMOPod facebook.com/BTJMOPod butthatsjustmyopinionpod@gmail.com

PlanningXChange
Episode 19 with Dave Song and Dan Bowden

PlanningXChange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 31:08


David Song and Daniel Bowden are Directors of Song Bowden Town Planning. They are both regularly engaged to provide advice on a variety of town planning matters and are both well recognised in the industry as they regularly appear at the Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) or Planning Panels Victoria as Planning Advocates or Expert Witnesses. This is the very first double interview by PX.

PlanningXChange
PlanningxChange Broadcast 19 with Dave Song & Dan Bowden (planning consultants)

PlanningXChange

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 31:09


In PX19, Jess Noonan and Peter Jewell interview David Song and Dan Bowden co directors of Song Bowden planning consultants. Both Dave and Dan are experienced planning consultants who represent both the private and government sector. They appear regularly at VCAT, the Victorian Tribunal which considers planning disputes. In a broad ranging interview the double D's discuss what brought them together, working as a team, the strengths in difference and their take on how the planning system muddles through challenging times. Both subjects are candid in their answers and provide zesty and thoughtful insights into some very serious planning topics.  Music: Intro - Breezy House by Qronix. Outro - Spooky by Dusty Springfield (Quinten 909 Extended Mix). Podcast released in August 2016. For more details go to www.planningxchange.org  

Watch What Crappens
Shannon Beador: The David Song

Watch What Crappens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2015 2:03


The new hit single from inside Shannon Beador's head. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sunridge Community Church
David - Song of Deliverance

Sunridge Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2015


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Rez.Church
David - Song of the Lamb - January 28th

Rez.Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2012


The Lord is my Shepherd. My relationship to Jesus Christ is both personal and corporate.

Rez.Church
David - Song of the Lamb - January 28th

Rez.Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2012


The Lord is my Shepherd. My relationship to Jesus Christ is both personal and corporate.