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February 23rd, 2026: Where are the St Peter Damians of Today?; Deliver Us from All Vice; Book of Gomorrah & Today's Clerical Sex Abuse Scandal; Calming the Storms - Where Peace Is, God Is
February 22, 2026 The Lord Jesus endured three severe temptations as the second Adam who represented us. Through his life of obedience that took him to the cross, he was able to give his people the gift of eternal life. We must rely on his Word, his help to obey God during our time of ... [Read more...]
The conversation highlights propaganda-driven myths about hospital birth, how birth centers / collaborative care models can save lives, and ways listeners can support local birth workers' advocacy efforts. Deliver Us (documentary) shares the journey Black midwives around the country - opening birth centers and demanding justice for Black mothers - visit delvierusdoc.com now to learn more! Program Notes: Episode Links: Project Site: https://www.deliverusdoc.com/ Cinequest Screening: https://bit.ly/deliveruscinequest IG www.instagram.com/deliverusdoc Kindred Space LA: https://www.kindredspacela.com/ Birth Sanctuary Gainsville: https://thebirthsanctuary.com/ Chicago South Side Birth Center: https://www.chicagosouthsidebirthcenter.org/ Fourth Tri Sanctuary: https://www.fourthtrisanctuary.com/ Birth Center Equity: https://birthcenterequity.org/ FLOW Presenting Sponsor: #Takeda, visit bleedingdisorders.com to learn more. Connect with BloodStream Media: Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook BloodStream on Twitter BloodStream on Instagram BloodStream on TikTok BloodStream on LinkedIn Check out Believe Limited's Other Work: Bombardier Blood: bombardierblood.com My Beautiful Stutter: mybeautifulstutter.com/ Stop The Bleeding!: stbhemo.com The Science Fair: thesciencefair.org On the Shoulders of Giants: https://www.ontheshouldersfilm.com/
Send a textWelcome to our Reference Degustation where, every February, we explore common and recurring themes of a writer/director's filmography. Month long celebration of rough scrappy familial ties of Lynne Ramsay.Wear the mask created to fool the world and hide from yourself. Shake off the oedipus feelings and find compassion in Soweto with We Need to Talk About Kevin this week.If you'd like to watch along, we plan on covering the below...Ratcatcher (1999)We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011)|You Were Never Really Here (2017)Die My Love (2025)Check out more tasty Reference Degustations...2020 - Hayao Miyazaki2021 - Taika Waititi2022 - Quentin Tarantino2023 - Takashi Miike2024 - Martin Scorsese2025 - Spike LeeWebsite | Rotten Tomatoes | Linktree | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram
Jesus ends the Lord's Prayer where some of us forget to begin: with the reality of evil and our need for rescue. From “Our Father” to “the evil one,” the prayer acknowledges a world shaped by tension. One that sits between provision and scarcity, forgiveness and resentment, temptation and deliverance. Jesus teaches us to pray […]
Pastor Taylor Shippy - Matthew 6:13; Lk 11:4This Sunday marks the conclusion of our Epiphany sermon series journeying through the Lord's Prayer. This morning we explore how God forms His people through tests and trials, and why Jesus invites us to pray for protection, deliverance, and dependence on God in the face of real spiritual opposition in the midst of them.
An urgent bulletin, winning, two great South Korean revenge movies, and a totally ridiculously fun new science fiction whodunit. Stuff mentioned: The Man from Nowhere (2010), Deliver Us from Evil (2020), Deliver Us from Evil (2014), The Black Phone (2021), Mercy (2026), Robocop (1987), and Hypnotic (2023).
Welcome to the Savage Horror Creeps Podcast! We are guides through the world of horror films past, present, and future! Narrating years, decades, sub-genres, subjects, and themes with honest reviews and rankings, no film (or listener) will be spared! The Savage Horror Creeps are back to conjure the Devil in the season 4 premiere! The Creeps give the definitive list if you want Blood, Bush, and the Devil in your films, all the while debating... what's your favorite cracker to watch Horror movies to? But first they also cover listener emails, horror news, and what they have been watching, like new films PRIMATE and 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE! Thanks to the following listeners for emailing/reaching out: • Adam Episode 71: Savage Top Ten 1 Bay of Blood 2 The Abominable Dr. Phibes 3 I Drink Your Blood 4 Duel 5 The Devils 6 The Blood on Satan's Claw 7 Twins of Evil 8 The Brotherhood of Satan 9 Don't Deliver Us from Evil 10 Let's Scare Jessica to Death with Honorable Mentions, Horror Awards and nominees, and MORE! Be sure to subscribe to the Savage Horror Creeps Podcast on: • Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/savage-horror-creeps-podcast/id1662407937) • Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3UddIcAGn0XFBmAg5tBPkt?si=lAvlGMadRL2iAtIZSYvrtQ) • Or wherever you listen And dont forget to rate/review the podcast! It really helps out the show! You can email our show at mailto:savagehorrorcreeps@gmail.com and interact with us on: • Instagram: @savagehorrorcreeps • Facebook: The Savage Horror Creeps Podcast Page Stay tuned for our next episode - Episode 72: 2026 Valentines Day Special!
Fr. Stephen Koeth joins the pod to discuss his book Crabgrass Catholicism, the suburbanization of American Catholicism, urban ethnic politics, and assimilation.Read Stephen's reviews in First Things and in ARC.https://firstthings.com/how-suburbia-reshaped-american-catholic-life/https://arcmag.org/the-sinful-suburbs/
Fr. Stephen Koeth joins the pod to discuss his book Crabgrass Catholicism, the suburbanization of American Catholicism, urban ethnic politics, and assimilation.Read Stephen's reviews in First Things and in ARC.https://firstthings.com/how-suburbia-reshaped-american-catholic-life/https://arcmag.org/the-sinful-suburbs/
Remember God loves you so much he sent his Son Jesus Christ to take the punishment for your sins. You are of great value. Jesus loves you and He is just a prayer away!
Gods Promise Was to Save Us, Not Simply Inspire Us When the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary, he announced news unlike anything the world had ever heard:You will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus. He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. And the Lord God will give to him the throne of his father David, and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of his kingdom there will be no end(Luke 1:3033). This was not merely the announcement of a child, but of a Kinga King whose reign would never end. For the first time in history, God took on human flesh. Immanuel became tired like us, hungry like us, exhausted like us; in every way Jesus became like us, yet without sin. He was born so that we would have One who could truly sympathize with our weaknesses, so that we might receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need (Heb. 4:1416). The angel didnt tell Mary she would give birth to a teacher or a moral example, but to a King and a Savior; One who would be call Son of the Most High and whose Kingdom would never end. What Gabriel told Mary tells us something important about ourselvesour greatest problem isnt ignorance, weakness, or circumstance, but sin. Our greatest need is redemption. We spend our lives trying to fix whats broken, but Christmas declares that God came to do what we could notto save lost sinners. This is why Jesus said: For the Son of Man came to seek and save the lost (Luke 19:10). God Came to Us When We Could Not Come to Him On the night Jesus was born, God did not summon kings, dignitaries, or celebrities; He invited shepherds. To the poorest of the poor, the angels declared,Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.And then heaven itself erupted in praise:Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!When the shepherds arrived at the manger, they beheld something staggeringthe Word of God in human flesh. John tells us that all things were made through Him, and without Him was not anything made that was made. The power that created the universe lay wrapped in swaddling cloths; the One through whom the heavens were made was sleeping in a feeding trough. In Him was life, and that life was the light of men, and the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. Some people walk into Christmas Eve feeling unworthy, unseen, or spiritually distant. The shepherds are proof that with God, it does not matter how far you are from Him, for He is the God who meets sinners where they areto save them, to redeem them, and to bring them out of spiritual death into new life. We have a God whose mercy, love, and grace are far greater than our worst sins and any distance we imagine exists between Him and us. As Scripture says,Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come(2 Cor. 5:17). Jesus Entered Our Darkness to Deliver Us from It The darkness Jesus entered was not merely the darkness of night, but the darkness that has covered the human heart since Eden. Ever since Adam and Eve were driven from the garden, humanity has lived outsideoutside the place of Gods immediate presence, outside in the wilderness of thorns and sweat, pain and death. Though the Creator came into the world He made, John tells us the world did not recognize Him, and even His own people did not receive Him. What the world needed most stood in its midst, and it hardly noticed. Yet this is the wonder of Christmas: God came anyway. The promised Savior entered a world marked by sin and sorrow to bring light where only darkness reigned. Christmas speaks to our guilt, our grief, and our wearinessand it does more than speak to them; it swallows them up by the light of the life of Jesus. Some of you are carrying grief, regret, despair, and hopelessness into this room. The message and promise of Christmas is that unto us was born a Savior who steps into the darkness to conquer it. Jesus Came for Those Who Know They are Far from God The message to the shepherds was simple and clear:And the angel said to them, Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord (Luke 2:10-11). Jesus was born to redeem sinners who were and are real people: real broken people, real guilty people, real overlooked people, and real people living in shame. The Bible shows us this even in Jesus family treeGod-usurpers like Adam, schemers like Abraham and Sarah, the guilty like Judah, the exploited like Tamar, prostitutes like Rahab, widows like Naomi, outsiders like Ruth, adulterers and murderers like David, and the grieving like Bathsheba. When you look at Jesus family line, you dont find a list of heroesyou find a gallery of grace. Broken marriages, moral failures, exploitation, grief, and loss. And God placed them there on purpose, to show us the kind of people Jesus came to save. Jesus came for people like them, and He came for people like us. He came to break the chains of sin and death, to reverse the curse, and to make peace by the blood of His cross. And that brings us to the most personal question of Christmas: what do we do with this Savior? Christmas is an Invitation, Not Just an Announcement John tells us thatHe was in the world, and the world was made through him, yet the world did not know him. He came to his own, and his own people did not receive him. But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God... (John 1:10-12). Then, John wrote one of the most astonishing sentences ever penned:The Word became flesh, and dwelt among us.... (v. 14). Literally, He made His home with us. God chose to reverse the curse not by removing us from the world, but by entering itby dwelling among us in the person of His Son. Why? So that we might finally come home. I dont know where you are tonight or what youre carrying; I dont know the pain you carry or the disappointments that weigh on your heart, but I do know thisJesus came not to condemn you, but to make you whole. This Christmas Eve, the invitation is simple: come to the Light, come to the Word made flesh, come home. Jesus must be received by faith, not merely admired from a distance. This Christmas Eve, the invitation is simple: come to the Light, come to the Savior, find your light and life in Him. Conclusion In just a moment, the lights in this room will be dimmed, and one small flame will be passed from candle to candle. And as that light spreads, I want you to remember this: the darkness was not overcome by noise or force, but by the Light of Christ. That is how God came to usnot with spectacle, but with a child; not with condemnation, but with grace. Jesus entered our darkness to save us. This news is called the gospel of Jesus Christ. Here is how the apostle Paul described this News and promise of Christmas: For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek (Rom. 1:16). And tonight, as the light moves from one person to the next, may it remind you that no darkness is too deep, no past so bad, and no heart too far gone for the Light of the gospel of Jesus Christ to overcome. As John 1:5 promises: The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
A special Christmas Eve message that explains Gods promise to Deliver Us through the birth of Christ.
Christ became one of us to deliver us. 1) Christ's _____________ in our humanity – v14a 2) The _________________ of Christ's Incarnation – vv14b-15 a) b) 3) Promise that Christ will __________________ - v16 -In what way did Satan have "the power of death"? How did he get that power? -How did Satan used to hang death over our heads? Why does Christ's finished work break that power from Satan? -Why did Jesus have to become one of us to deliver us? -How did Christ defeat death? When will death finally be eliminated forever? -Why do Christians not need to fear death? How does being delivered from that fear enable us to boldly live for Christ? For further study: Gen 2:17; 3:19; Lk 11:20-22; 12:5; Rom 8:38-39; 1 Cor 15:26,55; Col 1:13-14; Phil 2:6-11; 1 Tim 2:5; 2 Tim 2:10; Heb 10:19-20; 13:20-21; 1 Jn 3:8; Rev 20:14; 21:4.
Rev. Cyril A. Stevens – Sermon 1090A recorded on June 1, 1986 teaching from Matthew 6:5-14 – Deliver Us from the Evil One. Pastor Cyril A. Stevens centers on the final petition of the prayer often miscalled “The Lord’s Prayer,” emphatically correcting that it is the prayer of the disciples as instruction from Jesus, not a prayer…
Prayer is more than just something we do, it's what forms our way of life with Jesus. In this five-week series, we're unpacking how Jesus taught his disciples to pray in Matthew 6, known as ‘The Lord's Prayer'. This week at our Central service, Joel looked at Jesus' teaching to pray against temptation and evil in our daily lives.
Jesus' disciples observed the vibrant and connected life with God that Jesus lived, a life clearly fueled by his times spent in prayer. Inspired by what they witnessed, they asked, "Lord, teach us to pray." What we now call the Lord's Prayer was Jesus' response, offered as a template for prayer to his first disciples. Perhaps you learned the Lord's Prayer in your youth, or perhaps you've prayed it occasionally before a sporting event, or maybe you have no prior experience with prayer at all. Regardless, this series aims to guide you in cultivating a life with God through the practice of prayer.
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Why does Jesus end the Lord's Prayer with evil instead of encouragement?“Deliver us from the evil one” feels like a strange conclusion—but it's exactly where Jesus wants us to land.In this message, Houses of Prayer – Part 7: Deliver Us, Pastor Jonny unpacks why Jesus calls us to pray for protection, how our culture underestimates the reality of evil, and what it means to actually fight back.
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This week Liz is joined by Kris Vallotton who opens up about his raw, years-long battle with anxiety, panic attacks, and suicidal depression—and how God led him into healing, wholeness, and authority. Through powerful stories and spiritual insights, Kris dismantles the shame surrounding mental illness, explains the connection between mind renewal and neuroscience, and shares why vulnerability is key to freedom. He also unpacks practical steps from his new book, Deliver Us from Evil, including how to rewire your brain with the Word of God, recognize spiritual warfare, and care for your body in the process. It's full of practical tips and deep, spiritual authority of someone who has victory. This conversation is for anyone who feels overwhelmed, isolated, or broken. You'll walk away with tools for lasting change—and the hope that healing is possible, even when it feels out of reach.Related MaterialsYou don't have to live under fear, anxiety, or depression. In Deliver Us from Evil: A 40-Day Journey out of Fear, Anxiety, and Depression, Kris Vallotton shares how he overcame crippling darkness—and how you can too. Through powerful biblical meditations, practical activations, and journaling prompts, you will shut the door on fear and step into lasting peace. Let this 40-day journey lead you out of the shadows and into the throne room of truth and freedom.
Jesus' prayer ends with asking for God's guidance and protection as we navigate a complex world.
The God we serve is able to deliver us. [NIV]
This powerful testimony of surviving religious manipulation and spiritual abuse. From deception in the pews to reclaiming her voice, she walks us through the pain of betrayal by those meant to guide her and how she found the courage to believe again. This is a story of resistance, healing, and rediscovering faith on her own sacred terms.
Welcome to Through the Psalms, a weekend ministry of The Truth Pulpit. Over time, we will study all 150 psalms with Pastor Don Green from Truth Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. We're glad you're with us. Let's open to the Psalms now as we join our teacher in The Truth Pulpit. thetruthpulpit.comClick the icon below to listen. Related PodcastsA Practical Guide to Dying #2A Practical Guide to Dying #1A Spiritual Guide to Dying #2
Welcome to Through the Psalms, a weekend ministry of The Truth Pulpit. Over time, we will study all 150 psalms with Pastor Don Green from Truth Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. We're glad you're with us. Let's open to the Psalms now as we join our teacher in The Truth Pulpit. thetruthpulpit.com
Today on the Daily Nugget, Mike walks through Romans 7:21–25, wrapping up his look at the inner battle every believer faces. We are new creations who genuinely love God's law and long to walk in His ways—but there's still a part of us that rebels, pulling us toward sin. Mike reminds us of the daily grace and ultimate rescue found in Jesus, who delivers us now and will one day deliver us fully.
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Deliver us from the Evil One, this was what Jesus instructed His disciples to pray. As Pastor Cory concludes the mini-series on the Lord's Prayer, one of the most important truths for Victorious living is found here, in praying that the Lord delivers us from the Evil One. The story of Peter's Denial is explored as an illustration of this potent truth.
Sending messages to myself, modern day life encapsulated in one text, toilet paper trauma, a little Latin for you, a stand up doctor, one of the best actor names ever, being nice to one another, an epic song I came across, a classic Los Angeles weekend, an arty but gripping new horror movie, Los Angeles as Gatsby, googling yourself can be dangerous, unsuccessfully playing the lawyer card, a full of shit realtor, punching a ceiling, swearing can be healthy, forgetting about it, and a smoking pope. Stuff mentioned: Annie Hall (1977), Unwound "Lady Elect" (1996), The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1983), Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), Home Alone (1990), James Blake "Like the End" (2024), A Desert (2024), Deliver Us from Evil (2020), Sinister (2012), The Black Phone (2021), Black Phone 2 (2025), The Great Gatsby (1925), Fight Club (1999), Smoking Popes Lovely Stuff (2025), and Smoking Popes "Racine" (2025).
Sleep better and Stress Less— with Abide, a Christian meditation app that provides a biblically grounded place to experience peace and progress in your relationship with Christ. We hope this biblical sleep meditation, narrated by Brian Stivale, helps your body relax and your mind rest on the truth found in scripture. Past, present, and future, God is your faithful deliverer. Let this sleep story guide you into a peaceful time of rest as you depend fully on God to come through for you. For a 30 day free trial of our premium ad-free content, your trusted friend for better sleep is right here: https://abide.com/peaceDiscover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us
One of our most stacked episodes in a while, featuring a chat and new music with Blood Brother, Trevor Martin. We also have Dr. Richard Lemon on the latest Gene therapy segment discussing the implications of recent hemophilia B gene therapy data. Plus, Allegra Hill and Kimberly Durdin from the only Black-owned birthing center in LA, and the visionary subjects behind our upcoming documentary Deliver Us. AND NYLI's Shanthi Hegde & Eliza Marie VanZweden! Whew!
This episode is part of our Conversations series, Messengers: Live from the NRB Conference, which features insightful interviews with influential Christian leaders who inspire biblical action across generations. In this episode, Kris Vallotton of Bethel Church opens up about his deeply personal battle with mental illness—including two nervous breakdowns, suicidal thoughts, and a long road to healing. His new 40-day devotional journal, Deliver Us from Evil, was born from that journey, offering hope, practical tools, and spiritual truth to those struggling with fear, anxiety, and depression. Discover how renewing your mind—scientifically and biblically—can lead to real transformation, and how God's healing touches body, soul, and spirit. Get Kris' book here: https://www.krisvallotton.com/book-details/deliver-us-from-evil-a-40day-path-out-of-fear-anxiety-and-depressionConversations with Christians Engaged | Hosted by Bunni Pounds and Ben QuineListen, watch, and subscribe: https://christiansengaged.org/conversations-showChristians Engaged exists to awaken, educate, and empower believers in Jesus Christ to:▪️ PRAY for our nation and elected officials regularly▪️ VOTE in every local, state, and national election to impact our culture ▪️ ENGAGE our hearts in civic education or involvement for the well-being of our local communities and our nationLearn more: https://christiansengaged.org/Support our efforts: https://christiansengaged.org/donateTake the PLEDGE to PRAY, VOTE, & ENGAGE: https://christiansengaged.org/pledge
The Rev. Dr. Reed Lessing (Professor of Theology & Ministry, Paul Edwin F. and Esther L. Laatsch Chair of Old Testament Studies, Director of the Pre-Seminary Program, and Director of The Center for Biblical Studies at Concordia University St. Paul) joins Andy and Sarah for Part 4 of our series on his book Deliver Us: God's Rescue Story in Exodus to discuss the significance of the tabernacle, the implications of the golden calf incident, the meaning of the name Yahweh, and God's relationship with Israel after Sinai. Find Deliver Us: God's Rescue Story in Exodus here. As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let's be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.
Today's Topics: 1, 2) Deliver us from the scourge of cafeteria Cardinals and Bishops https://www.tfp.org/deliver-us-from-the-scourge-of-cafeteria-cardinals-and-bishops/ 3, 4) Jesus Christ is the eternal Bishop, Priest, and Deacon; our earthly Bishops, Priests, and Deacons offices end at the grave
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We don't see that envy is as terrible as it really is. Envy is wanting somebody else's life. Do you know what that does? It sucks the joy out of the life you actually have. In Psalm 73, the psalmist is living as good a life as he can, and everything is going wrong. And on top of that, he sees a lot of other people who are corrupt and they're having a great life. What is the solution? A particular kind of prayer. There are four things the psalmist does in prayer that can only be done in prayer: 1) he admits the worst, 2) he sees the whole, 3) he grasps God's grace, and 4) he reorders the loves of his heart. This sermon was preached by Dr. Timothy Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on November 9, 2014. Series: The Prayer of Prayers. Scripture: Psalm 73:1-3, 13-26. Today's podcast is brought to you by Gospel in Life, the site for all sermons, books, study guides and resources from Timothy Keller and Redeemer Presbyterian Church. If you've enjoyed listening to this podcast and would like to support the ongoing efforts of this ministry, you can do so by visiting https://gospelinlife.com/give and making a one-time or recurring donation.