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This episode highlights Jason and Baxter Kruger's show Across All Worlds. In this conversation, they explore the profound depths of the gospel, focusing on the ransom of Jesus, the restoration of justice, and the transformative love of God. The discussion challenges traditional views, emphasizing a Christological lens and the divine exchange that redefines our understanding of justice and sonship.For more on Across All Worlds & Baxter Kruger:https://acrossallworlds.com/https://perichoresis.org/JOIN our RGWT Subscriber-Based Community:https://promo.fourriversmedia.com/rethinking-god-with-tacos/JOIN A Family Story's Mailing Listhttps://dashing-field-76805.myflodesk.com/pie4be6wtoJOIN the Rethinking God with Tacos Facebook Group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/godandtacosFollow Rethinking God with Tacos on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/rethinkinggodwithtacos/Follow Jason's personal Facebook page at:https://www.facebook.com/afamilystory.org/Follow Jason on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/jasonclarkis/Follow Jason on X at: https://x.com/jasonclarkis SEND A DONATION!!https://app.moonclerk.com/pay/36393kxxeh8
This class explores how the spies covered Eretz Yisroel in just 40 days through a miracle, and how their punishment of forty years in the wilderness reflected both justice and mercy. The lesson highlights Hashem's precise calculations and compassion even within judgment. https://www.torahrecordings.com/classes/by_parsha/004_bamidbar/004_shelach/009
Message from James Brilliantes on May 24, 2026
Are you ready to release the pressure of outer conditions and return to the still point within? One of Mother Mary's core teachings is Uninterrupted Harmony—the practice of holding peace in your thoughts, feelings, and energy field regardless of what is happening around you. This is not avoidance. It is mastery. When you cultivate harmony within your auric field, you become a stabilizing presence for others. You become miracle ready. You become a living channel for Divine Justice, Divine Government, and Love to anchor more fully on Earth. This meditation gently supports you in returning to your center, releasing tension, and remembering the harmony already alive within you. “Precious One,” the music beneath this meditation, was composed and performed by Jennifer. ✨ May we presence become a blessing of peace in the world. Come sit with us at Tea with Mother Mary and experience the nurturing presence of the Divine Mother in community. We meet the first Wednesday of every month at 3 PM Eastern time. https://www.jenniferruthrussell.com/post/tea-with-mother-mary
Latest News/Headlines | Traffic | Weather | Sports Topic I: Surah Al-Buruj: Lessons of Steadfastness and Divine Justice in the face of Persecution Topic II: Faith and Confidence: Exploring Women's Self-Esteem Through an Islamic Lens Presenter(s): Imam Jalees Ahmad Imam Mubariz Amini Guest(s): * Imam Zafir Mahmood Malik * Imam Usman Manan * Professor Amtul Razzaq Carmichael FRCS (Gen Surg.) * Imam Haris Rafiq Dogar Producer(s): Maryam Javaid Trainee / Assistant Producer(s): Rida Rafiq Lead Producer: Dania Nasir Researcher(s): Huges Najma, Hania Ijaz, Manahal Awan & Arshiya Jabeen
Message from James Brilliantes on May 17, 2026
Nahum 3 is not comfortable reading. It's violent, confronting, and hard to place. But Brayden says that's exactly why we need it, because without passages like this, our faith gets thin, and our understanding of sin stays small.In this final message in the Storming the City series, Brayden unpacks what Nineveh's fall actually teaches us about God: that he is not indifferent to evil, that sin is more serious and more embedded than we want to admit, and that the only place to stand when judgment comes is in Christ.Closing out the Storming the City series on the book of Nahum.
Message from James Brilliantes on May 10, 2026
Most of us think we know what justice is. Then the word stops making sense. Chapter 19 of the Manual for Teachers offers a definition that has nothing to do with punishment, fairness, or getting even — and it quietly reorders what forgiveness requires of us. What IS justice, then? Why does forgiveness depend on it? And what's the one word we use without thinking that may be silently blocking every forgiveness attempt we've ever made? A Course in Miracles has an answer most of us haven't considered. To learn more about A Course in Miracles please visit Powerofloveministry.net. For the transcript of this episode and more please visit LivingACourseinMiracles.com. Divine Justice is available to all of us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Rob Corzine unpacks the Sunday readings and Michael Dauphinais discusses God's Divine Mercy and Divine Justice.
What happens after death in Kashi? In this episode, we explore the Hindu concept of moksha, the justice of Kalabhairava, the ritual of Pind Daan, and the belief that Lord Shiva grants final liberation through the Tarak Mantra. A deep dive into karma, ancestral debt, and divine justice in Varanasi.Contact, follow and support my work - all in one place: https://linktr.ee/NamaskarIndiaUPI ID: 9893547492@ptaxisTopic: Indian mythology | Hindu mythology | Hinduism
This week on the Rocky Mountain UFO Podcast, we venture beyond the skies and into the cosmos of classic literature. Join us as we explore John Milton's timeless masterpiece, Paradise Lost, in a deep-dive discussion centered on a rare 1877 edition. We dissect the epic's opening—set in the fiery depths of Hell, where Satan and his fallen legions plot revenge after their failed celestial rebellion. From the Arch-Fiend's rallying cry to sabotage God's newest creation to the halls of Heaven, where divine justice and the promise of human redemption unfold, we examine the profound themes that make this work a cornerstone of Western thought. Is the story of cosmic rebellion and the origin of evil simply theology, or does it echo the broader narratives of non-human intelligence and celestial conflict found in modern UFO lore? Tune in as we discuss free will, the nature of good and evil, and what Milton's vision of the cosmos says about humanity's place in a universe far more complex than we imagine.
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The discussion highlights the contrasting roles of Abraham and Lot. Abraham is depicted as a faithful leader who intercedes with God on behalf of others, demonstrating a deep sense of spiritual responsibility and mercy. In contrast, Lot, despite his position of authority in Sodom, is shown to have lost his spiritual influence, even within his own family. Key points include: The Nature of Justice: Divine justice is perfect and should not be questioned by humans, who lack God's infinite perspective. Abraham's Intercession: Abraham's persistent prayers for Sodom serve as a model for interceding for others facing judgment. The Corruption of Sodom: The cities of the plain were characterized by profound moral decay that eventually exhausted God's mercy. Lot's Lack of Influence: Despite his residence in Sodom, Lot's failure to influence his community and family serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of moral compromise.
Jim Osman delivers a powerful exposition examining A Flood And A Fire as two notorious Old Testament judgments that demonstrate God's righteous character. Drawing from 2 Peter 2:5-6, Osman explores how the global flood of Noah's day and the fiery destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah serve as historical evidence of divine justice against sin. A Flood And A Fire reveals that these judgments were historic, global, cataclysmic, just, and yet spared the righteous—Noah with seven others and Lot respectively. The teaching demonstrates that these destructions were not cleverly devised fables but actual historical events intended as examples for those who would thereafter live ungodly lives. Osman emphasizes that God's past judgments validate His future promises, warning that while current judgment is delayed, it is certain—next time not by water but by fire as Second Peter 3 promises. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Acts 28 - "Divine Justice, The Suffering Servant, & Our Suffering"
Divine Justice, Mercy, and Intercession: The Innovative Structure of Anselm's Prayers by Lectures on classic and contemporary philosophical texts and thinkers by Gregory B. Sadler
Divine justice is finally served in Revelation 19.The millennial reign will be a time of peace and righteousness.Satan will be bound for a thousand years, preventing his deception.The marriage supper of the Lamb is a significant event for believers.The great white throne judgment will determine eternal destinies.God's promises to Israel and the church are distinct and eternal.The blood of Christ is essential for salvation and righteousness.The battle of Armageddon signifies God's ultimate victory over evil.Accepting Christ is crucial to avoid the lake of fire.The millennial reign will restore creation to its original glory.
Divine Justice, Mercy, and Intercession- The Innovative Structure of Anselm's Prayers by Lectures on classic and contemporary philosophical texts and thinkers by Gregory B. Sadler
11/16/2025 - Chris Randall - The Fall of the Wicked: Divine Justice Unveiled (Esther 6:12 - Esther 7:10) by Faith Community Church of South Boston, VA
In this episode of the Leighann McCoy podcast, Leighann delves into the power of prayer and spiritual warfare, focusing on the theme of freedom as a natural response to forgiveness. She addresses challenging questions about God's actions in the Old Testament, exploring the nature of divine justice and love. Leighann emphasizes the importance of approaching God with humility and understanding the cross's transformative power.Keywordsprayer, spiritual warfare, freedom, forgiveness, Old Testament, divine justice, humility, cross, God's love,Leighann McCoy TakeawaysGod's judgments are never random. Divine justice is rooted in love. Morality is taught, not innate. God's holiness demands justice. The cross changes everything. Pride blinds us to spiritual truth. Humility opens doors to faith. God's love is fierce and just. Hell honors human freedom. Questions lead to deeper faith.
In this episode of the Leighann McCoy podcast, Leighann delves into the power of prayer and spiritual warfare, focusing on the theme of freedom as a natural response to forgiveness. She addresses challenging questions about God's actions in the Old Testament, exploring the nature of divine justice and love. Leighann emphasizes the importance of approaching God with humility and understanding the cross's transformative power. Keywords prayer, spiritual warfare, freedom, forgiveness, Old Testament, divine justice, humility, cross, God's love, Leighann McCoy Takeaways God's judgments are never random. Divine justice is rooted in love. Morality is taught, not innate. God's holiness demands justice. The cross changes everything. Pride blinds us to spiritual truth. Humility opens doors to faith. God's love is fierce and just. Hell honors human freedom. Questions lead to deeper faith.
In this episode of the Leighann McCoy podcast, Leighann delves into the power of prayer and spiritual warfare, focusing on the theme of freedom as a natural response to forgiveness. She addresses challenging questions about God's actions in the Old Testament, exploring the nature of divine justice and love. Leighann emphasizes the importance of approaching God with humility and understanding the cross's transformative power. Keywords prayer, spiritual warfare, freedom, forgiveness, Old Testament, divine justice, humility, cross, God's love, Leighann McCoy Takeaways God's judgments are never random. Divine justice is rooted in love. Morality is taught, not innate. God's holiness demands justice. The cross changes everything. Pride blinds us to spiritual truth. Humility opens doors to faith. God's love is fierce and just. Hell honors human freedom. Questions lead to deeper faith.
SummaryJob's suffering reveals deep insights into faith, the nature of God, and the misunderstandings of his friends regarding divine justice.HighlightsJob's physical and emotional suffering is immense, having lost everything, including his children.
The message was delivered on Sunday, October 13, 2025, at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar, Senior Minister. When suffering strikes the innocent, where is divine justice? Throughout history, religions have offered comforting explanations—karma, God's plan, divine purpose—yet reality tells a different story. A mother loses her son to war, a child is taken by a drunk driver, families lose everything to circumstance beyond their control. If goodness cannot shield us from tragedy, is God a cosmic accountant, an indifferent force, or something we've misunderstood entirely? Through the ancient struggle of Job and the raw experiences of those who have faced life's cruelest inequities, discover why the question "why?" may not be the only question to ask—and what response actually matters when faith confronts unfairness. SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIO PODCAST: WATCH THIS MESSAGE ON YOUTUBE: GIVE A DONATION TO HELP US SPREAD THIS LOVE BEYOND BELIEF: or text AllSoulsTulsa to 73256 LET'S CONNECT: Facebook: Instagram: All Souls Church Website:
What awaits us beyond the grave? Ezekiel chapters 31-32 pull back the curtain on one of humanity's most profound questions, revealing startling truths about the afterlife that challenge modern assumptions and comfort those seeking justice.The biblical understanding of death and judgment comes alive as we distinguish between Sheol (the place of the dead) and Hell (the place of eternal punishment). Through prophetic visions, we witness Pharaoh—once worshipped as a deity—stripped of pretense and cast into the same grave awaiting all humanity. The message resonates across millennia: death is the great equalizer, and no amount of wealth, power, or achievement can prevent our ultimate encounter with divine justice.We tackle the challenging question that has troubled believers and skeptics alike: Is eternal punishment fair? Rather than offering simplistic answers, we explore C.S. Lewis's profound insight that "the door to hell is locked from the inside." Would forcing those who reject God into an eternity of worship truly be merciful? This perspective transforms our understanding of divine justice and human choice.God's sovereignty over nations emerges as a central theme, with Egypt, Assyria, and other ancient powers falling under divine judgment for their violence, oppression, and treatment of Israel. The pattern raises sobering questions for modern nations: If God judged ancient civilizations, will contemporary powers escape scrutiny? The evidence of Egypt's fall—once the world's wealthiest civilization, now reduced to crumbling hieroglyphics—stands as a testament to divine justice played out across history.Despite these sobering realities, the message offers profound hope. In a world where justice often seems elusive, we can rest in the assurance that God's perfect judgment awaits—the wicked will be punished, the righteous rewarded, and every knee will ultimately bow before Christ.Listen now to discover ancient wisdom that speaks directly to our modern anxieties about death, justice, and the ultimate purpose of human existence.Support the showThank you for listening!! Please give us a five-star rating to help your podcast provider's algorithm spread RTTB among their listeners. You can find free study and leader resources at the following link - Resource Page - Reasoning Through the Bible Please prayerfully consider supporting RTTB to help us to continue providing content and free resources. You can do that at this link - Support RTTB - Reasoning Through the Bible May God Bless you!! - Glenn and Steve
Internationally acclaimed master intuitive energy facilitator + galactic channel Cathleen Miller shares expert insights and tips for more inspiration for your own conscious business + wellness Intuitive Lifestyle Success.September 2025 podcast theme explores choosing divine justice and all the ways your personal lifestyle affects the integrity and wholeness of the world. Tips and support to raise your frequency in a healthy generative way as we each contribute to raise collective consciousness together. *Always seek medical approval before making any health or lifestyle changes. This podcast is in no way a substitute or advisement for medical or licensed care of any kind. Content from this podcast is trademarked no portion may be used or reproduced without prior written consent from Cathleen Miller. Visit https://www.intuitivelifestylesuccess.com/ for more resources, online programs, wellness retreats and virtual sessions available internationally. All content copyrighted Cathleen Miller HolisticMediumTM Intuitive Lifestyle SuccessTM 2025
John Carter delves into the age-old question: What and where is Hell? This insightful lecture challenges traditional views on eternal torment, purgatory, and the nature of God. Discover what the Bible truly says about divine justice, mercy and the afterlife.
John Carter delves into the age-old question: What and where is Hell? This insightful lecture challenges traditional views on eternal torment, purgatory, and the nature of God. Discover what the Bible truly says about divine justice, mercy and the afterlife.
In this episode we look at the deep dualism of Rosh HaShana. On one hand it is a chag, on the other hand it is a time of Divine Justice. How does this connect to the fact that Rosh HaShana is the day Man was created. We also look at some of Daniel Kahneman's ideas about the nature of Human thought process. When is a phenomenon an expression of the soul? How should this affect how we perceive it? This week's episode is dedicated by יגאל יצחק בן גיל as a merit for his grandmother שרה בת עזרא on the occasion of her 17th Yahrtzeit which is on Rosh HaShana. It should also be a זכות for יגאל יצחק בן גיל וברכה יטא בת ישראל משה for health, Hatzlacha in all matters and to have a שנה טובה ומתוקה Nach Yomi: Join R' Wittenstein's Nach Yomi on WhatsApp. We learn a perek a day five days a week, with a nine minute shiur covering the key issues. Click here to join! For tours, speaking engagements, or sponsorships contact us at jewishhistoryuncensored@gmail.com PRODUCED BY: CEDAR MEDIA STUDIOS
On today's podcast, we share a prophetic word we were given about the Lord's divine justice. In this word, the Lord says He is releasing the "Currency" of heaven for us to administrate the justice of the Lord in the earth.
In the wake of the brutal murders of Iryna Zarutska and Charlie Kirk, what ought to be the response of government authorities and Christians? While divine justice will not bring these two back from the dead, it does provide a measure of protection, prevention, and peace when it is properly displayed. Intro music is by AudioCoffee(Denys Kyshchuk):https://www.audiocoffee.net/. Outro music is "My Town Yo Town" by Doug Maxwell/Media Right Productions.
Today, we're talking about the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. This was not only an attack on Charlie, it was an attack on our movement, on conservatism, and on America itself. We need to demand answers about who did this, acknowledge that this was a political assassination, and demand that the assassin receive the death penalty. We want him publicly hung so that we know this evil man is gone for good.Political violence is never the answer. But if they will target someone as polite and kind as Charlie Kirk, then it's clear that every Conservative now has a target on their back. We must honor Charlie by ensuring a worthy replacement rises at Turning Point USA. This dark moment is more than tragic, it is the turning point for the USA.
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Malachi is the last Prophet we hear from in the Old Testament. He comes at a time when the people were falling further and further away from being the “Salt and Light” God called them to be. Malachi ("My Messenger") challenges the people to honor God properly in their worship and in their dealings with one another. The people could then come to know the Lord as their great king. God reminds us that he forgives, shows compassion, and remembers.How can we pray for you? tinyurl.com/stmarcusprayersFill out our online connection card: tinyurl.com/stmarcusconnectcardIf you'd like to leave an offering or monetary donation to our ministry please click here: https://tinyurl.com/stmarcusgive
Join Pastors Hank and Brenda for Prophetic Pulse! They will be sharing what the Spirit of God is saying for this time, and how we as believers can position ourselves in prayer, faith, and action. Don't miss it!
Psalm 55 1. Pour Out Your Pain to God 2. Demand the Divine Justice of God 3. Surrender to the Sovereignty of God
On this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, we are joined with Juliette Bryant, a courageous survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's vile sex trafficking operation. Lured by the promise of a modeling career, Juliette was instead ensnared in a web of calculated evil. She was abused, exploited, and flown to Epstein's private island where countless others suffered the same fate.This is more than a scandal. It is a moral reckoning. And yet, the full, unredacted Epstein list, containing the names of powerful men who enabled or participated in this wickedness, remains sealed. Why is that?Donald Trump promised the American people he would release it. Now, he mocks those demanding it, calling us “bad people” and “weaklings.” Well, it's actually bad and weak to fail to release the Epstein list, Mr. President. But we will not be intimidated. The righteous are commanded to expose darkness, not negotiate with it. Trump's evasiveness increasingly resembles guilt. It's certainly not strong leadership.We will not be silenced. Not by politicians, not by media, and not by fear. We demand the truth.--https://www.thebrandsunday.com/products/the-bible-study-physical?srsltid=AfmBOoq6zS6i2LVAaJq4sRAuJqL9WZWgV03ccH9c4dufm2XMD0ozmV5S
What happens when earthly power collides with divine justice? We look at 2 Kings 9-10 and Jehu's dramatic rise and the vindication of those oppressed under Ahab and Jezebel. We discover that true peace cannot coexist with idolatry and that our individual faithfulness truly matters to God. Yet Jehu's story also warns us about the dangers of self-serving zeal, challenging us to steward our influence with genuine faithfulness. Listen now and be inspired to pursue authentic faithfulness while trusting in God's perfect justice.
Today, we're taking a look at the unraveling mayhem situation in California, where Governor Gavin Newsom's failure to lead has allowed chaos to run absolutely wild. Violent riots involving illegal immigrants (most of whom are military-aged men) are breaking out across the state. These individuals are not assimilating, they are disrupting, demanding, and waving foreign flags while burning ours on American soil. As California spirals, it's no surprise that federal intervention has become necessary. President Trump has stepped in where state "leadership" would not. This really isn't about politics, it's about preserving order, protecting citizens, and upholding the rule of law. We are a people who serve a God of justice, not disorder. What's happening is not compassionate, it's destabilizing. California deserves better, and America must wake up before this becomes the norm nationwide. God forbid. Let's talk about what's really going on in California and why prayer, truth, and resolve are crucial right now.--https://www.thebrandsunday.com/products/the-bible-study-physical?srsltid=AfmBOoqJuDPZk6H7VWSxgepSo3RWAJCtIGO9wrHmULH1iMgxSzkJ791_--Order CULTure: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/SLYWFXAB6479S
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Professor B.J. Dobski joins Greg and David this week to examine Mark Twain's Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, a work that stands in stark contrast to Twain's more familiar satirical writings. Through careful analysis, and using his latest book—Mark Twain's Joan of Arc: Political Wisdom, Divine Justice, and the Origins of Modernity—as a backdrop, Dobski illuminates Twain's treatment of virtue, heroism, and historical memory, as well as the novel's philosophical and political dimensions. The conversation situates Twain's Joan within broader questions of leadership, sainthood, and the moral imagination.
In this conversation, Jim interviews Enneagram expert Doug Lynam, who shares his unique journey from a wealthy upbringing to a 20-year stint as a Benedictine monk, and finally to a career in finance and writing. Doug discusses the complexities of money, personal development, and the Enneagram, emphasizing how our childhood experiences shape our financial behaviors and beliefs. He introduces the concept of 'money monsters' and explores the importance of healing our relationship with money through understanding our sacred wounds and attachment styles. 3 Key Takeaways: Money Trauma: Early experiences often shape lifelong beliefs and behaviors about money. For example, conflicting messages about money during Doug's childhood created confusion and avoidance. Enneagram and Financial Behavior: The Enneagram gives us a structured way to understand the emotional undercurrents that drive financial decisions. Doug explains how each type reflects specific emotional reactions to early stress and outlines how these patterns can be recognized and redirected. From Scarcity to Strategy: Shifting from a scarcity mindset to a values-based financial strategy involves identifying emotional triggers, building awareness, and creating systems that support intentional decision-making over inherited habits. Listen to the full episode to explore how understanding your money story can change your financial future. Please remember to subscribe and rate the show! Connect with Doug Lynam: Website: https://www.douglynam.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/douglynam/ Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/doug-lynam/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/douglynam/
In tonight’s podcast, we discuss how Trump has been invited to meet with the Sanhedrin Court Rabbis in Jerusalem to discuss the establishment of an International Divine Court (IDC) for all nations, calling it a foundation for global peace and divine justice. We then discuss how end-time apostasy is accelerating, and finally, a discovery from […]
It's Witness Wednesday! Segment 1 Summary: • Philip's Struggle with Faith and Commitment: A young man raised in a secular French culture navigates his belief in a Christian God but hesitates to fully commit. • Capitalism vs. Socialism: A candid comparison of the U.S. and France's contrasting systems and their influence on quality of life and values. • Morality and Lifestyle Choices: Philip's internal conflict about sin, freedom, and responsibility in light of his current lifestyle. Segment 2 Summary: • Facing the Reality of Hell: Todd discusses the consequences of sin and the differing levels of suffering in hell based on one's actions. • Jesus' Sacrifice and Its Relevance: Philip grapples with the weight of choosing Jesus over sinful indulgences, sparking a reflection on consequences and redemption. Segment 3 Summary: • Non-Conformity and Personal Expression: A discussion with a student about the motivations behind self-expression and its deeper implications on identity and faith. • Divine Justice vs. Human Justice: Todd contrasts societal norms with biblical principles, unpacking the concept of sin and God's ultimate judgment. Segment 4 Summary: • Questioning Divine Mercy: A debate on why a benevolent God would allow sinful people to live, featuring Scott's skepticism influenced by cultural thought leaders. • Life Through God's Mercy: Todd asserts that despite humanity's guilt, life is a gift of grace, offering a counter to Scott's doubts. ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried!