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Joseph's world is thrown into chaos by Mary's pregnancy—and his plan is to fix it quietly. But God invites him into peace not by solving everything, but by trusting God's bigger plan. This week speaks to the high-functioning anxious among us. Connect with Us | Text Us: (650)600-0402
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Come All Ye Faithless (Waiting Without Fear) - Robert Green by Fondren Church
Danielle (00:02):Hey, Jenny, you and I usually hop on here and you're like, what's happening today? Is there a guest today? Isn't that what you told me at the beginning?And then I sent you this Instagram reel that was talking about, I feel like I've had this, my own therapeutic journey of landing with someone that was very unhelpful, going to someone that I thought was more helpful. And then coming out of that and doing some somatic work and different kind of therapeutic tools, but all in the effort for me at least, it's been like, I want to feel better. I want my body to have less pain. I want to have less PTSD. I want to have a richer life, stay present with my kids and my family. So those are the places pursuit of healing came from for me. What about you? Why did you enter therapy?Jenny (00:53):I entered therapy because of chronic state of dissociation and not feeling real, coupled with pretty incessant intrusive thoughts, kind of OCD tendencies and just fixating and paranoid about so many things that I knew even before I did therapy. I needed therapy. And I came from a world where therapy wasn't really considered very Christian. It was like, you should just pray and if you pray, God will take it away. So I actually remember I went to the Seattle School of Theology and Psychology, partly because I knew it was a requirement to get therapy. And so for the first three years I was like, yeah, yeah, my school requires me to go to therapy. And then even after I graduated, I was like, well, I'm just staying in therapy to talk about what's coming up for my clients. And then it was probably five years, six years into therapy when I was finally like, no, I've gone through some really tough things and I just actually need a space to talk about it and process it. And so trying to develop a healthier relationship with my own body and figuring out how I wanted to move with integrity through the world is a big part of my healing journey.Danielle (02:23):I remember when I went to therapy as a kid and well, it was a psychologist and him just kind of asking really direct questions and because they were so direct and pointed, just me just saying like, nah, never happened, never did that, never felt that way, et cetera, et cetera. So I feel like as I've progressed through life, I've had even a better understanding of what's healing for me, what is love life like my imagination for what things could be. But also I think I was very trusting and taught to trust authority figures, even though at the same time my own trauma kept me very distrusting, if that makes sense. So my first recommendations when I went, I was skeptical, but I was also very hopeful. This is going to help.Jenny (03:13):Yeah, totally. Yep. Yeah. And sometimes it's hard for me to know what is my homeschool brain and what is just my brain, because I always think everyone else knows more than me about pretty much everything. And so then I will do crazy amount of research about something and then Sean will be like, yeah, most people don't even know that much about that subject. And I'm like, dang it, I wasted so much effort again. But I think especially in the therapy world, when I first started therapy, and I've seen different therapists over the years, some better experiences than others, and I think I often had that same dissonance where I was like, I think more than me, but I don't want you to know more than me. And so I would feel like this wrestling of you don't know me actually. And so it created a lot of tension in my earlier days of therapy, I think.Danielle (04:16):Yeah, I didn't know too with my faith background how therapy and my faith or theological beliefs might impact therapy. So along the lines of stereotypes for race or stereotypes for gender or what do you do? I am a spiritual person, so what do I do with the thought of I do believe in angels and spiritual beings and evil and good in the world, and what do I do? How does that mix into therapy? And I grew up evangelical. And so there was always this story, I don't know if you watched Heaven's Gates, Hells Flames at your church Ever? No. But it was this play that they came and they did, and you were supposed to invite your friends. And the story was some people came and at the end of their life, they had this choice to choose Jesus or not. And the story of some people choosing Jesus and making it into heaven and some people not choosing Jesus and being sent to hell, and then there was these pictures of these demons and the devil and stuff. So I had a lot of fear around how evil spirits were even just interacting with us on a daily basis.Jenny (05:35):Yeah, I grew up evangelical, but not in a Pentecostal charismatic world at all. And so in my family, things like spiritual warfare or things like that were not often talked about in my faith tradition in my family. But I grew up in Colorado Springs, and so by the time I was in sixth, seventh grade, maybe seventh or eighth grade, I was spending a lot of time at Ted Haggard's New Life Church, which was this huge mega, very charismatic church. And every year they would do this play called The Thorn, and it would have these terrifying hell scenes. It was very common for people to throw up in the audience. They were so freaked out and they'd have demons repelling down from the ceiling. And so I had a lot of fear earlier than that. I always had a fear of hell. I remember on my probably 10th or 11th birthday, I was at Chuck E Cheese and my birthday Wish was that I could live to be a thousand because I thought then I would be good enough to not go to hell.(06:52):I was always so afraid that I would just make the simplest mistake and then I would end up in hell. And even when I went to bed at night, I would tell my parents goodnight and they'd say, see you tomorrow. And I wouldn't say it because I thought as a 9-year-old, what if I die and I don't see them tomorrow? Then the last thing I said was a lie, and then I'm going to go to hell. And so it was always policing everything I did or said to try to avoid this scary, like a fire that I thought awaited me.Yeah, yeah. I mean, I am currently in New York right now, and I remember seeing nine 11 happen on the news, and it was the same year I had watched Left Behind on that same TV with my family. So as I was watching it, my very first thought was, well, these planes ran into these buildings because the pilots were raptured and I was left behind.Danielle (08:09):And so I know we were like, we get to grad school, you're studying therapy. It's mixed with psychology. I remember some people saying to me, Hey, you're going to lose your faith. And I was like, what does that mean? I'm like 40, do you assume because I learned something about my brain that's going to alter my faith. So even then I felt the flavor of that, but at the time I was with seeing a Christian therapist, a therapist that was a Christian and engaging in therapy through that lens. And I think I was grateful for that at the time, but also there were things that just didn't feel right to me or fell off or racially motivated, and I didn't know what to say because when I brought them into the session, that became part of the work as my resistance or my UNC cooperation in therapy. So that was hard for me. I don't know if you noticed similar things in your own therapy journey.Jenny (09:06):I feel sick as you say, that I can feel my stomach clenching and yeah, I think for there to be a sense of this is how I think, and therefore if you as the client don't agree, that's your resistance(09:27):Is itself whiteness being enacted because it's this, I think about Tema, Koon's, white supremacy, cultural norms, and one of them is objectivity and the belief that there is this one capital T objective truth, and it just so happens that white bodies have it apparently. And so then if you differ with that than there is something you aren't seeing, rather than how do I stay in relation to you knowing that we might see this in a very different way and how do we practice being together or not being together because of how our experiences in our worldviews differ? But I can honor that and honor you as a sovereign being to choose your own journey and your self-actualization on that journey.Danielle(10:22):So what are you saying is that a lot of our therapeutic lens, even though maybe it's not Christian, has been developed in this, I think you used the word before we got on here like dominion or capital T. I do believe there is truth, but almost a truth that overrides any experience you might have. How would you describe that? Yeah. Well,Jenny (10:49):When I think about a specific type of saying that things are demonic or they're spiritual, a lot of that language comes from the very charismatic movement of dominion and it uses a lot of spiritual warfare language to justify dominion. And it's saying there's a stronghold of Buddhism in Thailand and that's why we have to go and bring Jesus. And what that means is bring white capitalistic Jesus. And so I think that that plays out on mass scales. And a big part of dominion is that the idea that there's seven spheres of society, it's like family culture, I don't remember all of them education, and the idea is that Christians should be leaders in each those seven spheres of society. And so a lot of the language in that is that there are demons or demonic strongholds. And a lot of that language I think is also racialized because a lot of it is colorism. We are going into this very dark place and the association with darkness always seems to coincide with melanin, You don't often hear that language as much when you're talking about white communities.Danielle (12:29):Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, it's interesting when you talk about nuts and bolts and you're in therapy, then it becomes almost to me, if a trauma happens to you and let's say then the theory is that alongside of that trauma and evil entity or a spirit comes in and places itself in that weak spot, then it feels like we're placing the victim as sharing the blame for what happened to them or how they're impacted by that trauma. I'm not sure if I'm saying it right, but I dunno, maybe you can say it better. (13:25):Well, I think that it's a way of making even the case of sexual assault, for instance, I've been in scenarios where or heard stories where someone shared a story of sexual assault or sexual violence and then their life has been impacted by that trauma in certain patterned ways and in the patterns of how that's been impacted. The lens that's additionally added to that is saying an evil entity or an evil spirit has taken a stronghold or a footing in their life, or it's related to a generational curse. This happened to your mother or your grandma too. And so therefore to even get free of the trauma that happened to you, you also have to take responsibility for your mom or your grandma or for exiting an evil entity out of your life then to get better. Does that make sense or what are you hearing me say?Jenny (14:27):Well, I think I am hearing it on a few different levels. One, there's not really any justification for that. Even if we were to talk about biblical counseling, there's not a sense of in the Bible, a demon came into you because this thing happened or darkness came into you or whatever problematic language you want to use. Those are actually pretty relatively new constructs and ideas. And it makes me think about how it also feels like whiteness because I think about whiteness as a system that disables agency. And so of course there may be symptoms of trauma that will always be with us. And I really like the framework of thinking of trauma more like diabetes where it's something you learn to moderate, it's something you learn to take care of, but it's probably never going to totally leave you. And I think, sorry, there's loud music playing, but even in that, it's like if I know I have diabetes, I know what I can do. If there's some other entity somewhere in me, whatever that means, that is so disempowering to my own agency and my own choice to be able to say, how do I make meaning out of these symptoms and how do I continue living a meaningful life even if I might have difficulties? It's a very victimizing and victim blaming language is what I'm hearing in that.Danielle (16:15):And it also is this idea that somehow, for instance, I hate the word Christian, but people that have faith in Jesus that somewhere wrapped up in his world and his work and his walk on earth, there's some implication that if you do the right things, your life will be pain-free or you can get to a place where you love your life and the life that you're loving no longer has that same struggle. I find that exactly opposite of what Jesus actually said, but in the moment, of course, when you're engaged in that kind of work, whether it's with a spiritual counselor or another kind of counselor, the idea that you could be pain-free is, I mean, who doesn't want to be? Not a lot of people I know that were just consciously bring it on. I love waking up every day and feeling slightly ungrounded, doesn't everyone, or I like having friends and feeling alone who wakes up and consciously says that, but somehow this idea has gotten mixed in that if we live or make enough money, whether it's inside of therapy or outside of healing, looks like the idea of absence of whether I'm not trying to glorify suffering, but I am saying that to have an ongoing struggle feels very normal and very in step with Jesus rather than out of step.Jenny (17:53):It makes me think of this term I love, and I can't remember who coined it at the moment, but it's the word, and it's the idea that your health and that could kind of be encompassing a lot of different things, relational health, spiritual health, physical health is co-opted by this neoliberal capitalistic idea that you are just this lone island responsible for your health and that your health isn't impacted by colonialism and white supremacy and capitalism and all of these things that are going to be detrimental to the wellness and health of all the different parts of you. And so I think that that's it or hyper spiritualizing it. Not to say there's not a spiritual component, but to say, yes, I've reduced this down to know that this is a stronghold or a demon. I think it abdicates responsibility for the shared relational field and how am I currently contributing and benefiting from those systems that may be harming you or someone else that I'm in relationship with. And so I think about spiritual warfare. Language often is an abdication for holding the tension of that relational field.Danielle (19:18):Yeah, that's really powerful. It reminds me of, I often think of this because I grew up in these wild, charismatic religion spaces, but people getting prayed for and then them miraculously being healed. I remember one person being healed from healed from marijuana and alcohol, and as a kid I was like, wow. So they just left the church and this person had gotten up in front of the entire church and confessed their struggle or their addiction that they said it was and confessed it out loud with their family standing by them and then left a stage. And sometime later I ran into one of their kids and they're like, yeah, dad didn't drink any alcohol again, but he still hit my mom. He still yelled at us, but at church it was this huge success. It was like you didn't have any other alcohol, but was such a narrow view of what healing actually is or capacity they missed. The bigger what I feel like is the important stuff, whatever thatBut that's how I think about it. I think I felt in that type of therapy as I've reflected that it was a problem to be fixed. Whatever I had going on was a problem to be fixed, and my lack of progress or maybe persistent pain sometimes became this symbol that I somehow wasn't engaging in the therapeutic process of showing up, or I somehow have bought in and wanted that pain longterm. And so I think as I've reflected on that viewpoint from therapy, I've had to back out even from my own way of working with clients, I think there are times when we do engage in things and we're choosing, but I do think there's a lot of times when we're not, it's just happening.Jenny (21:29):Yeah, I feel like for me, I was trained in a model that was very aggressive therapy. It was like, you got to go after the hardest part in the story. You have to go dig out the trauma. And it was like this very intense way of being with people. And unfortunately, I caused a lot of harm in that world and have had to do repair with folks will probably have to do more repair with folks in the future. And through somatic experiencing training and learning different nervous system modalities, I've come to believe that it's actually about being receptive and really believing that my client's body is the widest person in the room. And so how do I create a container to just be with and listen and observe and trust that whatever shifts need to happen will come from that and not from whatever I'm trying to project or put into the space.Danielle (22:45):I mean, it's such a wild area of work that it feels now in my job, it feels so profoundly dangerous to bring in spirituality in any sense that says there's an unseen stronghold on you that it takes secret knowledge to get rid of a secret prayer or a specific prayer written down in a certain order or a specific group of people to pray for you, or you have to know, I mean, a part of this frame, I heard there's contracts in heaven that have agreed with whatever spirit might be in you, and you have to break those contracts in order for your therapy to keep moving forward. Now, I think that's so wild. How could I ever bring that to a client in a vulnerable?And so it's just like, where are these ideas coming from? I'm going to take a wild hair of a guest to say some white guy, maybe a white lady. It's probably going to be one or the other. And how has their own psychology and theology formed how they think about that? And if they want to make meaning out of that and that is their thing, great. But I think the problem is whenever we create a dogma around something and then go, and then this is a universal truth that is going to apply to my clients, and if it doesn't apply to my clients, then my clients are doing it wrong. I think that's incredibly harmful.Yeah, I know. I think the audacity and the level of privilege it would be to even bring that up with a client and make that assumption that that could be it. I think it'd be another thing if a client comes and says, Hey, I think this is it, then that's something you can talk about. But to bring it up as a possible reason someone is stuck, that there's demonic in their life, I think, well, I have, I've read recently some studies that actually increases suicidality. It increases self-harming behaviors because it's not the evil spirit, but it's that feeling of I'm powerless. Yeah,Jenny (25:30):Yeah. And I ascribed to that in my early years of therapy and in my own experience I had, I had these very intensive prayer sessions when therapy wasn't cutting it, so I needed to somehow have something even more vigorously digging out whatever it was. And it's kind of this weird both, and some of those experiences were actually very healing for me. But I actually think what was more healing was having attuned kind faces and maybe even hands on me sometimes and these very visceral experiences that my body needed, but then it was ascribed to something ethereal rather than how much power is in ritual and coming together and doing something that we can still acknowledge we are creating this,That we get to put on the meaning that we're making. We don't have to. Yeah, I don't know. I think we can do that. And I think there are gentler ways to do that that still center a sense of agency and less of this kind of paternalistic thinking too, which I think is historical through the field of psychology from Freud onwards, it was this idea that I'm the professional and I know what's best for you. And I think that there's been much work and still as much work to do around decolonizing what healing professions look like. And I find myself honestly more and more skeptical of individual work is this not only, and again, it's of this both, and I think it can be very helpful. And if individual work is all that we're ever doing, how are we then disabling ourselves from stepping into more of those places of our own agency and ability?Danielle (27:48):Man, I feel so many conflicts as you talk. I feel that so much of what we need in therapy is what we don't get from community and friendships, and that if we had people, when we have people and if we have people that can just hold our story for bits at a time, I think often that can really be healing or just as healing is meaning with the therapist. I also feel like getting to talk one-on-one with someone is such a relief at times to just be able to spill everything. And as you know, Jenny, we both have partners that can talk a lot, so having someone else that we can just go to also feels good. And then I think the group setting, I love it when I'm in a trusted place like that, however it looks, and because of so many ethics violations like the ones we're talking about, especially in the spiritual realm, that's one reason I've hung onto my license. But at the same time, I also feel like the license is a hindrance at sometimes that it doesn't allow us to do everything that we could do just as how do you frame groups within that? It just gets more complicated. I'm not saying that's wrong, it's just thoughts I have.Jenny (29:12):Totally. Yeah, and I think it's intentionally complicated. I think that's part of the problem I'm thinking about. I just spent a week with a very, very dear 4-year-old in my life, and Amari, my dog was whining, and the 4-year-old asked Is Amari and Amari just wanted to eat whatever we were eating, and she was tied to the couch so she wouldn't eat a cat. And Sean goes, Amari doesn't think she's okay. And the four-year-old goes, well, if Amari doesn't think she's okay, she's not okay. And it was just like this most precious, empathetic response that was so simple. I was like, yeah, if you don't think you're okay, you're not okay. And just her concern was just being with Amari because she didn't feel okay. And I really think that that's what we need, and yet we live in a world that is so disconnected because we're all grinding just to try to get food and healthcare and water and all of the things that have been commodified. It's really hard to take that time to be in those hospitable environments where those more vulnerable parts of us get to show upDanielle (30:34):And it can't be rushed. Even with good friends sometimes you just can't sit down and just talk about the inner things. Sometimes you need all that warmup time of just having fun, remembering what it's like to be in a space with someone. So I think we underestimate how much contact we actually need with people.Yeah. What are your recommendations then for folks? Say someone's coming out of that therapeutic space or they're wondering about it. What do you tell people?Jenny (31:06):Go to dance class.I do. And I went to a dance class last night, last I cried multiple times. And one of the times the teacher was like, this is $25. This is the cheapest therapy you're ever going to have. And it's very true. And I think it is so therapeutic to be in a space where you can move your body in a way that feels safe and good. And I recognize that shared movement spaces may not feel safe for all bodies. And so that's what I would say from my embodied experience, but I also want to hold that dance spaces are not void of whiteness and all of these other things that we're talking about too. And so I would say find what can feel like a safe enough community for you, because I don't think any community is 100% safe,I think we can hopefully find places of shared interest where we get to bring the parts of us that are alive and passionate. And the more we get to share those, then I think like you're saying, we might have enough space that maybe one day in between classes we start talking about something meaningful or things like that. And so I'm a big fan of people trying to figure out what makes them excited to do what activity makes them excited to do, and is there a way you can invite, maybe it's one, maybe it's two, three people into that. It doesn't have to be this giant group, but how can we practice sharing space and moving through the world in a way that we would want to?Danielle (32:55):Yeah, that's good. I like that. I think for me, while I'm not living in a warm place, I mean, it's not as cold as New York probably, but it's not a warm place Washington state. But when I am in a warm place, I like to float in saltwater. I don't like to do cold plunges to cold for me, but I enjoy that when I feel like in warm salt water, I feel suddenly released and so happy. That's one thing for me, but it's not accessible here. So cooking with my kids, and honestly my regular contact with the same core people at my gym at a class most days of the week, I will go and I arrive 20 minutes early and I'll sit there and people are like, what are you doing? If they don't know me, I'm like, I'm warming up. And they're like, yeah.(33:48):And so now there's a couple other people that are arrive early and they just hang and sit there, and we're all just, I just need to warm up my energy to even be social in a different spot. But once I am, it's not deep convo. Sometimes it is. I showed up, I don't know, last week and cried at class or two weeks ago. So there's the possibility for that. No one judges you in the space that I'm in. So that, for me, that feels good. A little bit of movement and also just being able to sit or be somewhere where I'm with people, but I'm maybe not demanded to say anything. So yeah,Jenny (34:28):It makes me think about, and this may be offensive for some people, so I will give a caveat that this resonates with me. It's not dogma, but I love this podcast called Search for the Slavic Soul, and it is this Polish woman who talks about pre-Christian Slavic religion and tradition. And one of the things that she talks about is that there wasn't a lot of praying, and she's like, in Slavic tradition, you didn't want to bother the gods. The Gods would just tell you, get off your knees and go do something useful. And I'm not against prayer, but I do think in some ways it seems related to what we're talking about, about these hyper spiritualizing things, where it's like, at what point do we actually just get up and go live the life that we want? And it's not going to be void of these symptoms and the difficult things that we have with us, but what if we actually let our emphasis be more on joy and life and pleasure and fulfillment and trust that we will continue metabolizing these things as we do so rather than I have to always focus on the most negative, the most painful, the most traumatic thing ever.(35:47):I think that that's only going to put us more and more in that vortex to use somatic experiencing language rather than how do I grow my counter vortex of pleasure and joy and X, y, Z?Danielle (35:59):Oh yeah, you got all those awards and I know what they are now. Yeah. Yeah. We're wrapping up, but I just wanted to say, if you're listening in, we're not prescribing anything or saying that you can't have a spiritual experience, but we are describing and we are describing instances where it can be harmful or ways that it could be problematic for many, many people. So yeah. Any final thoughts, Jenny? IJenny (36:32):Embrace the mess. Life is messy and it's alright. Buckle up.Kitsap County & Washington State Crisis and Mental Health ResourcesIf you or someone else is in immediate danger, please call 911.This resource list provides crisis and mental health contacts for Kitsap County and across Washington State.Kitsap County / Local ResourcesResourceContact InfoWhat They OfferSalish Regional Crisis Line / Kitsap Mental Health 24/7 Crisis Call LinePhone: 1‑888‑910‑0416Website: https://www.kitsapmentalhealth.org/crisis-24-7-services/24/7 emotional support for suicide or mental health crises; mobile crisis outreach; connection to services.KMHS Youth Mobile Crisis Outreach TeamEmergencies via Salish Crisis Line: 1‑888‑910‑0416Website: https://sync.salishbehavioralhealth.org/youth-mobile-crisis-outreach-team/Crisis outreach for minors and youth experiencing behavioral health emergencies.Kitsap Mental Health Services (KMHS)Main: 360‑373‑5031; Toll‑free: 888‑816‑0488; TDD: 360‑478‑2715Website: https://www.kitsapmentalhealth.org/crisis-24-7-services/Outpatient, inpatient, crisis triage, substance use treatment, stabilization, behavioral health services.Kitsap County Suicide Prevention / “Need Help Now”Call the Salish Regional Crisis Line at 1‑888‑910‑0416Website: https://www.kitsap.gov/hs/Pages/Suicide-Prevention-Website.aspx24/7/365 emotional support; connects people to resources; suicide prevention assistance.Crisis Clinic of the PeninsulasPhone: 360‑479‑3033 or 1‑800‑843‑4793Website: https://www.bainbridgewa.gov/607/Mental-Health-ResourcesLocal crisis intervention services, referrals, and emotional support.NAMI Kitsap CountyWebsite: https://namikitsap.org/Peer support groups, education, and resources for individuals and families affected by mental illness.Statewide & National Crisis ResourcesResourceContact InfoWhat They Offer988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (WA‑988)Call or text 988; Website: https://wa988.org/Free, 24/7 support for suicidal thoughts, emotional distress, relationship problems, and substance concerns.Washington Recovery Help Line1‑866‑789‑1511Website: https://doh.wa.gov/you-and-your-family/injury-and-violence-prevention/suicide-prevention/hotline-text-and-chat-resourcesHelp for mental health, substance use, and problem gambling; 24/7 statewide support.WA Warm Line877‑500‑9276Website: https://www.crisisconnections.org/wa-warm-line/Peer-support line for emotional or mental health distress; support outside of crisis moments.Native & Strong Crisis LifelineDial 988 then press 4Website: https://doh.wa.gov/you-and-your-family/injury-and-violence-prevention/suicide-prevention/hotline-text-and-chat-resourcesCulturally relevant crisis counseling by Indigenous counselors.Additional Helpful Tools & Tips• Behavioral Health Services Access: Request assessments and access to outpatient, residential, or inpatient care through the Salish Behavioral Health Organization. Website: https://www.kitsap.gov/hs/Pages/SBHO-Get-Behaviroal-Health-Services.aspx• Deaf / Hard of Hearing: Use your preferred relay service (for example dial 711 then the appropriate number) to access crisis services.• Warning Signs & Risk Factors: If someone is talking about harming themselves, giving away possessions, expressing hopelessness, or showing extreme behavior changes, contact crisis resources immediately.Well, first I guess I would have to believe that there was or is an actual political dialogue taking place that I could potentially be a part of. And honestly, I'm not sure that I believe that. Well, first I guess I would have to believe that there was or is an actual political dialogue taking place that I could potentially be a part of. And honestly, I'm not sure that I believe that.
The holidays are supposed to be joyful, but for many they feel heavy—filled with unmet expectations, quiet pain, or spiritual drift. The good news? Jesus didn't come for the ones who had it all together. This Advent, we're flipping the script on a familiar carol. Come All Ye Faithless is a reminder that the invitation to meet Jesus isn't just for the strong, but for the struggling. If you're hopeless, joyless, anxious, or lonely… you're exactly who Christmas is for. Thank you Dr. Jo Vitale from Kardia Questions for helping start our series! Connect with Us | Text Us: (650)600-0402
Grab some egg nog and cozy up with SnapeSnailTape, SerenaEW, masao, and Snapecentric as they listen to holiday stories by Flumet, Jaxon, kelly_chambliss, mysticalpapaya, danpuff, and maraudersaffair. Stories are read by the crew, as well as Faithless_3105 and mangotartreads. WARNING: This show starts getting very NSFW near the 1:49:00 mark, so don't play this for your boss!Visit our Additional Reading page for links to these great fics and more! Art by Fafodill tumblr Ko-Fi
On this first Sunday of Advent 2025, November 30th, Pastor Jon Saunders completed our sermon series through the book of Haggai with a sermon entitled "The Faithfulness of God in a Faithless Generation". For more information about Redeemer Presbyterian Church Detroit, visit us online.http://redeemerdetroit.com/InstagramFacebook
Es ist einer der ikonischsten Dancefloor-Hits der Musikgeschichte: „Insomnia“ von Faithless. 1995 landete der Song über die europäischen Clubs erst im deutschen Radio und dann in den Charts. Platz 2 in Deutschland, Platz 3 in Großbritannien. Es war der endgültige Durchbruch für das britische Techno- und Trance-Projekt.
Sister Bliss is one of the true pioneers of modern dance music and the musical force behind multi-million selling ionic British band Faithless. Each week Sister Bliss In Session showcases the worlds best new upfront electronic music, spinning world exclusives, a live DJ mix, A List artists and DJs on the phone, and a run down of the taste-making Cool Cuts Chart. Fans of authentic, exciting electronic music press the subscribe button now! SECOND CITY X MONTY KIDDO X BIG TIME CHARLIE - ON THE RUNFLOORPLAN - YOU'RE A SHINING STARSKREAM X KRYSTAL KLEAR - MOONROOG & RICKSTER - NIGHTMOVESGORGON CITY - MITSUBISHI FT MUKIUSTRELL X COBRA CAT - BUMPER SHAKETHEMBA X DIRTY VEGAS - DAYS GONE BYDJ SEINFELD X CONFIDENCE MAN - THE RIGHTRULES - SILERLIGTHJAMBACK - POSITIVEMORGAN SEATREE & ABI FLYNN - HOLD ME (JORDAN PEAK MIX)JULIO BASJMORE - AU SEVE (NOIZU 25 EDIT)ANTI UP - I CANNOTCHRISTIAN LOEFFLER FT ADNA - NO DISTANCE CAN DIM OUR LIGHT * BLISSED OUTADELPHI MUSIC FACTORY - STUDIO 54 * COOL CUTSJENGI X ALUNA - LOVE THE RIGHT WAY * COOL CUTSFELIX X BARBATUQUES - BAIANAAME FT BUSWISWA - PHA NA PHAALTERNA 8 - FREQUENCY (M.A.S.C. REMIX)FAITHLESS - INSOMNIA ( DISCLOSURE 2025 EDIT ) * NGH ANTHEM
DAVID GAUSA presents SUTIL SENSATIONS RADIO / N#482 TRACKLIST NOVEMBER 28th 2025 / 28 NOVIEMBRE 2025 THE 1st BLOCK CamelPhat & Josh Gigante 'The One' - When Stars Align ANOTR feat. TEED 'Sound of You' - NO ART Emanuel Satie 'Give It All' - Defected Layton Giordani 'Hold It Down (DARE)' - MADMINDS Faithless 'Insomnia' (Disclosure's 2025 Edit) - Arista / Sony Music Tiga vs MEDUZA 'You Gonna Want Me (I Know)' - Armada Music SHOUSE & Vintage Culture 'take me to (the sunrise)' - Hell Beach / Onelove Ankhoi, LUCH 'THE FUTURE' - Ninja Tune TRACK OF THE WEEK / TEMA DE LA SEMANA HUGEL, SOLTO 'Jamaican (Bam Bam)' - MoBlack Records 100% CLUB TRACKS Bonafique 'Monologue' - Get Physical Music Mousse T., Wankelmut, Francesco Yates 'Some Kinda Feeling' (Crusy Remix) - Sweat It Out Piem & Andrew Nak 'Ground Swell' - Knee Deep In Sound Fred again.., Sammy Virji, Reggie 'Talk Of The Town' - Atlantic Records UK ARTBAT 'Dance' - UPPERGROUND Charlotte de Witte feat. Comma Dee 'The Heads That Know' (taken from 'Charlotte de Witte' LP) - KNTXT THE LAIDBACK ROOM / LA SALA 2 Groove Armada 'Paper Romance' (Situation Remix) - BMG Lane 8 with Arctic Lake 'The Choice' (Sofia Kourtesis Remix) - This Never Happened DAVID GAUSA IN THE MIX: #CANELAFINA TAKEOVER HotLap 'Waitin' - 7CULT Sebjak, Layer J '96H' - VOD Dorian Craft 'The Last Run' (taken from '100' VA/Compilation) - Madorasindahouse JORD 'Daydream' - Maccabi House BOg 'This Feeling' (HIGHLITE Remix) - ATLANT MAXI MERAKI 'Wanna Make Love' - Diynamic Carl Bee 'Telephone Ring' (taken from 'OneDerWat' EP ) - Diynamic THE CLASSIC / EL CLASICO Tiga 'You Gonna Want Me' (Original 12" Dance Mix) - Different / PIAS --- If you want to know more about DAVID GAUSA, visit: Si quieres saber mas de DAVID GAUSA, visita: http://www.davidgausa.com http://instagram.com/davidgausa http://www.facebook.com/davidgausa http://twitter.com/davidgausa http://soundcloud.com/davidgausa http://www.mixcloud.com/davidgausa http://www.youtube.com/davidgausa http://www.sutilrecords.com http://www.facebook.com/sutilrecords
2024-04-04 - Faithless People & the Awesome Jesus: Matthew 14_1-33 [QQmYaPzOuxo] by Salvador Flores III
01. Raye, David Guetta, Hypaton - Where Is My Husband 02. Feel, Desmind, Natalie Rise - Never Go Away 03. Don Diablo, Fitz And The Tantrums - Radio Baby 04. Fezzo - Kids 05. Faithless, Disclosure - Insomnia
01. Shapov, Swanky Tunes - Desejante 02. Big Gigantic, The Funk Hunters, Chali 2Na - Beat Don't Stop 03. Volkoder - Act Up (Bad Boy) 04. Soulmanic - Acid Girl 05. Gabry Ponte - Bump 06. Hugel, Vidojean, Oliver Loenn, Mr Alameyo - SXY 07. Dont Blink - It's Our House 08. Jay Robinson, Liinks - Fiendin' 09. Darius Syrossian, Kathy Brown - Work It Out 10. Then - Lucid Ashes 11. Faithless, Bebe Rexha - Dollars And Dimes 12. Naarly, Ant Mifsud, Thabza De Soul - Khanya 13. Chris Avantgarde, Pote - Down For The Night 14. Malaa - Bonnie 15. Adam Matson, Richard Grey - Coming Home 16. Afterman, Yvvan Back, Jl & Afterman - Don't Stop Go 17. Dj Snake - Monte Carlo 18. Surrender, Dombresky - This Feeling 19. Don Diablo - Freek Like Me 20. Sonny Fodera, D.O.D, Poppy Baskcomb - Think About Us 21. Dubdogz, Victor Alc - Sudamerica 22. Kapuzen - Taking Over 23. Sick Individuals - How We Feelin 24. Dj Susan, Proppa, Lachi - Top Spot 25. Innellea, Script - Trust 26. Cassian, Matt Ryder - A Feeling I Miss 27. Wenzday - Keep On Dancin' 28. G-Pol, Arta - Discoteka 29. Brohug - Dont Sleep 30. Thomas Newson, Guz - Get Raw 31. Blondish, Darco, Broken Hill - GOAT 32. Deniero - One More Time 33. Steve Aoki, Lucas & Steve - Loco 34. Dj Kuba, Neitan, Bounce Inc - Work My Body 35. Martin Ikin, Hayley May - Rush 36. Leandro Da Silva, Johnnie Ernest, Jeen Seigo - Subala Y Bajo 37. Cosmic Gate, Diana Miro - Never Erase You 38. Betical - Do It Again
01. Shapov, Swanky Tunes - Desejante 02. Big Gigantic, The Funk Hunters, Chali 2Na - Beat Don't Stop 03. Volkoder - Act Up (Bad Boy) 04. Soulmanic - Acid Girl 05. Gabry Ponte - Bump 06. Hugel, Vidojean, Oliver Loenn, Mr Alameyo - SXY 07. Dont Blink - It's Our House 08. Jay Robinson, Liinks - Fiendin' 09. Darius Syrossian, Kathy Brown - Work It Out 10. Then - Lucid Ashes 11. Faithless, Bebe Rexha - Dollars And Dimes 12. Naarly, Ant Mifsud, Thabza De Soul - Khanya 13. Chris Avantgarde, Pote - Down For The Night 14. Malaa - Bonnie 15. Adam Matson, Richard Grey - Coming Home 16. Afterman, Yvvan Back, Jl & Afterman - Don't Stop Go 17. Dj Snake - Monte Carlo 18. Surrender, Dombresky - This Feeling 19. Don Diablo - Freek Like Me 20. Sonny Fodera, D.O.D, Poppy Baskcomb - Think About Us 21. Dubdogz, Victor Alc - Sudamerica 22. Kapuzen - Taking Over 23. Sick Individuals - How We Feelin 24. Dj Susan, Proppa, Lachi - Top Spot 25. Innellea, Script - Trust 26. Cassian, Matt Ryder - A Feeling I Miss 27. Wenzday - Keep On Dancin' 28. G-Pol, Arta - Discoteka 29. Brohug - Dont Sleep 30. Thomas Newson, Guz - Get Raw 31. Blondish, Darco, Broken Hill - GOAT 32. Deniero - One More Time 33. Steve Aoki, Lucas & Steve - Loco 34. Dj Kuba, Neitan, Bounce Inc - Work My Body 35. Martin Ikin, Hayley May - Rush 36. Leandro Da Silva, Johnnie Ernest, Jeen Seigo - Subala Y Bajo 37. Cosmic Gate, Diana Miro - Never Erase You 38. Betical - Do It Again
FEEL 1 hour Melodic & Progressive Mix 1. CamelPhat & Marten Lou - Save Me [CERCLE RECORDS] 2. Nora En Pure - Teahupoo (Extended Mix) [ENORMOUS TUNES] 3. Scorz, Corren Cavini - In the End feat. Sirolf (Extended Mix) [ANJUNADEEP] 4. Boris Brejcha - Lizard [FCKNG SERIOUS] 5. Akille & Juna Rose - Forever (Extended Mix) [AUDIO IMPRINT] 6. TH;EN - Bodyrock (Extended Mix) [SPINNIN' DEEP] 7. FEEL - Night Moves (Extended Mix) [SUANDA MUSIC] 8. Mike Mendizabal - Odyssey [2ROCK ELECTRONIC] 9. Tinlicker - God In You (feat. Hero Baldwin) (Extended Mix) [ANJUNADEEP] 10. Going Deeper & Osa World - Serendipity (Arcannos Extended Remix) [UNKNOWN] 11. Anton Pallmer, Spectorsonic & Alex Believe - Lets Go (Extended Mix) [SUANDA FUTURE] 12. ItsArius, Lynnic & Ari - Space Time [MUSMORE] 13. FEEL - Now We Are Free (Gladiator) (Extended Mix) [SUANDA] 14. Devault - Feels Like Us (Extended Mix) [UNKNOWN] 15. MBP & Citadelle - Silence [UNKNOWN] 16. Matisse & Sadko - Harmony (DEADLINE Extended Remix) [MONOMARK MUSIC] AV 30 Min Guest Mix 17. Anton By & AV - ID [UNKNOWN] 18. AV, GRUE & Moonlight Tunes - ID [UNKNOWN] 19. AV, GRUE & Moolight Tunes - ID [UNKNOWN] 20. AV, GRUE & Julia Violin - The Voice of My Soul (GRUE Vocal Mix) [UNKNOWN] 21. ID - ID [UNKNOWN] 22. FEEL, Anton By & AV - ID [UNKNOWN] 23. ID - ID [UNKNOWN] 24. Anton By & AV & Moonrider - ID [UNKNOWN] FEEL 30 Min Uplifting Mix 25. RAM & Susana pres. Tales Of Life - Better With You (Paul Skelton Remix) [UNKNOWN] 26. Faithless & Disclosure - Insomnia (Disclosure's 2025 Edit Extended) [SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT] 27. ReOrder - Behind The Curtain (Extended Mix) [UNKNOWN] 28. A.R.D.I. - On The Other Side (Extended Mix) [UNKNOWN] 29. Artena - Opus (Extended Mix) [UNKNOWN] 30. Roman Messer & Kayote & FEEL - Hallelujah (Extended Mix) [ROMAN MESSER PROMO]
TV Reviewer James Dempsey joined Tom Dunne in for Seán for the weekly TV review slot, TV on the Radio…
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Hocus Focus Mix met The Killers, Swedish House Mafia, Alicia Keys, Faithless, KI/KI & 3 Doors Down
01 - Richard Grey - Thriller (Full Vocal Club Cut) 02 - Bob Sinclar feat Steve Edwards - World, Hold On (Children Of The Sky) (Club Mix) 03 - David Guetta feat Chris Willis - Just A Little More Love (Original) 04 - David Morales pres The Face feat Juliet Roberts - Needin' U II (2001 Main Anthem Mix) 05 - Armand Van Helden - Funk Phenomena 2009 (Starkillers 2009 Remix) 06 - Fedde Le Grand - Put Your Hands Up For Detroit (Club Mix) 07 - Ida Corr vs Fedde Le Grand - Let Me Think About It (Fedde Le Grand Remix) 08 - Sidney Samson - Riverside (Original Mix) 09 - Robin S vs Steve Angello & Laidback Luke - Show Me Love vs Be (Extended) 10 - Chris Lake - Sundown (Original Mix) 11 - Fedde Le Grand & Funkerman feat Dorothy & Andy Sherman - 3 Minutes To Explain (Original Mix) 12 - Fragma - Toca's Miracle (Inpetto 2008 Vocal Remix) 13 - The Roc Project feat Tina Arena - Never (Filterheadz Luv Tina Remix) 14 - Delerium & Sarah McLachlan - Silence '08 (Niels Van Gogh & Thomas Gold Remix) 15 - Faithless feat Cass Fox - Music Matters (Mark Knight Remix) 16 - D. Ramirez & Mark Knight & Underworld - Downpipe (Original Club Mix) 17 - Paul Kalkbrenner - Sky & Sand (Koen Groeneveld Bootleg) 18 - Offer Nissim feat Maya - First Time (Jackwell & Field Bootleg)
I'm back from my unplanned mixing hiatus. This set features 22 Dance, House, Tech House, and Techno tracks from such artists as Calvin Harris, Afrojack, DJ Minx, Gary Beck, Faithless, and more. Check out my post on Instagram for all of the ID's @mikelettner. I hope you enjoy this and mahalo for listening!
Hocus Focus Mix met Nelly Furtado, Years & Years, Elton John, Dua Lipa, Pnau, Housequake, Mix Masters & Faithless
01. 84 Avenue - Bennu 02. Deeparture (Nl) - Destination 03. Ootoro - G.L.A.M. 04. Echolocation, The Archer, Jordan Whitlock - Cherries 05. Will Dekeizer, Kostya Outta, Alisha - Cornerstone 06. Redspace, Vvs, Casnik, Gonzalo Cotroneo - Monolaya 07. Faithless, Geminis - We Come One 08. Agustin Bertolotti, Ivan Lozano - Morning Chaos 09. Redspace, Diego Riga - Prosvetlenie 10. Brian Don, Connor Mac - Multiversal 11. Max Styler - You & Me 12. Deflee, Misha Klein, Fiilo - Out Of My Mind 13. Jfr, Matthew Sona - Siamba 14. Amir Farhoodi, Ihsa Kent - Dynamics 15. Echo Daft, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Bond Connections 16. Bluetech - Cosmichaos 17. Ruls - Higher High 18. N2N - Tease 19. Brett Kelso, Wolfframm - Mothership 20. Gonzalo Cotroneo - Sepulture 21. Siavash, Cioz - Villain 22. Hobin Rude, Andres Moris - Half Past Three 23. Max Freeze - Rhythm Of The House 24. Yan Niklas, J Doppler - Pineal Connection 25. Not Demure - Waving But Drowning 26. Alan Schultz - Why You Scared 27. Mita Gami - All By Myself 28. Rich Curtis - Don't Throw That Away, I'll Eat It 29. Kamilo Sanclemente, Balcazar - Surreal Visions 30. Deflee - Da House 31. Plecta, Rossie, Agustin Pietrocola - Matala 32. Krasa Rosa - Skachki 33. Gai Barone - MoMa 34. Luch & Orsay, Ajna - Magik 35. Riko, Gugga - Indie Muzik 36. Kamilo Sanclemente, Dj Ruby - Astronauts Nightmares 37. Alan Cerra - Prowler 38. Pete Tong, Moblack, Max Zotti, Monolink - Apocalypse 39. Quivver - Night and Day 40. Sunny Lax - Thoth 41. Kyotto - Supersurge 42. Cary Crank, Kyotto - Inner Atlas 43. Rocio Portillo, Maze 28 - Vivere 44. Kyotto - High Temperature 45. Cold Mind, Alex Yikker - Higher 46. Chelakhov, Redspace, Tiefstone - Cosmonauts 47. John Moblack - Rocktronica 48. Samantha Loveridge - May I 49. Alan Cerra - Blossom 50. Soulmade - Outworld 51. M.E.T.A.N.O.I.A., Quazzar - The Night City 52. Aman Anand, Influence (In) - Vertical Limit 53. Gmj - Higher Self 54. Itayga, Assaf Michael - Blender 55. Kolombo - Beyond My Control 56. Jazzy, Kilimanjaro, Adriatique & Samm - No Bad Vibes 57. Levitone, Ivanshee - Highlight 58. Mrlo, Redspace - Everest 59. Maywell, Alsoes - Pulse 60. Anthony Cole - Human 61. Post Malone, Adam Sellouk, Ylm - Hollywood's Bleeding 62. Nobe - Teke Teke 63. Hobin Rude, Fabri Lopez - Fading Silhouettes 64. Budakid, Hernan Cattaneo, Kevin Di Serna - Lovin' Sun 65. Eran Hersh, Tekkman, Juany Bravo - Coco Loco 66. Cid Inc., Dmitry Molosh - Impending Storm 67. Stan Kolev - Lost Frequencies 68. Lank, Rodskeez, Mars Monero, Dowden - Create a Cure
01. 84 Avenue - Bennu 02. Deeparture (Nl) - Destination 03. Ootoro - G.L.A.M. 04. Echolocation, The Archer, Jordan Whitlock - Cherries 05. Will Dekeizer, Kostya Outta, Alisha - Cornerstone 06. Redspace, Vvs, Casnik, Gonzalo Cotroneo - Monolaya 07. Faithless, Geminis - We Come One 08. Agustin Bertolotti, Ivan Lozano - Morning Chaos 09. Redspace, Diego Riga - Prosvetlenie 10. Brian Don, Connor Mac - Multiversal 11. Max Styler - You & Me 12. Deflee, Misha Klein, Fiilo - Out Of My Mind 13. Jfr, Matthew Sona - Siamba 14. Amir Farhoodi, Ihsa Kent - Dynamics 15. Echo Daft, Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Bond Connections 16. Bluetech - Cosmichaos 17. Ruls - Higher High 18. N2N - Tease 19. Brett Kelso, Wolfframm - Mothership 20. Gonzalo Cotroneo - Sepulture 21. Siavash, Cioz - Villain 22. Hobin Rude, Andres Moris - Half Past Three 23. Max Freeze - Rhythm Of The House 24. Yan Niklas, J Doppler - Pineal Connection 25. Not Demure - Waving But Drowning 26. Alan Schultz - Why You Scared 27. Mita Gami - All By Myself 28. Rich Curtis - Don't Throw That Away, I'll Eat It 29. Kamilo Sanclemente, Balcazar - Surreal Visions 30. Deflee - Da House 31. Plecta, Rossie, Agustin Pietrocola - Matala 32. Krasa Rosa - Skachki 33. Gai Barone - MoMa 34. Luch & Orsay, Ajna - Magik 35. Riko, Gugga - Indie Muzik 36. Kamilo Sanclemente, Dj Ruby - Astronauts Nightmares 37. Alan Cerra - Prowler 38. Pete Tong, Moblack, Max Zotti, Monolink - Apocalypse 39. Quivver - Night and Day 40. Sunny Lax - Thoth 41. Kyotto - Supersurge 42. Cary Crank, Kyotto - Inner Atlas 43. Rocio Portillo, Maze 28 - Vivere 44. Kyotto - High Temperature 45. Cold Mind, Alex Yikker - Higher 46. Chelakhov, Redspace, Tiefstone - Cosmonauts 47. John Moblack - Rocktronica 48. Samantha Loveridge - May I 49. Alan Cerra - Blossom 50. Soulmade - Outworld 51. M.E.T.A.N.O.I.A., Quazzar - The Night City 52. Aman Anand, Influence (In) - Vertical Limit 53. Gmj - Higher Self 54. Itayga, Assaf Michael - Blender 55. Kolombo - Beyond My Control 56. Jazzy, Kilimanjaro, Adriatique & Samm - No Bad Vibes 57. Levitone, Ivanshee - Highlight 58. Mrlo, Redspace - Everest 59. Maywell, Alsoes - Pulse 60. Anthony Cole - Human 61. Post Malone, Adam Sellouk, Ylm - Hollywood's Bleeding 62. Nobe - Teke Teke 63. Hobin Rude, Fabri Lopez - Fading Silhouettes 64. Budakid, Hernan Cattaneo, Kevin Di Serna - Lovin' Sun 65. Eran Hersh, Tekkman, Juany Bravo - Coco Loco 66. Cid Inc., Dmitry Molosh - Impending Storm 67. Stan Kolev - Lost Frequencies 68. Lank, Rodskeez, Mars Monero, Dowden - Create a Cure
Show Notes: In this episode, Rev Dr. Randy Duncan shares his personal faith journey and insights on engaging with Gen Z. Both once unaffiliated with any religion, Adele and Randy […]
Scripture: Genesis 20 + God is Faithful even when we are faithless 2 Timothy 2:11–13 Isaiah 49:15–16 + God is vigilant when we are careless Psalm 19:13 Psalm 119:133 + God blesses the world through his people Philippians 1:19 Genesis 12:3 Galatians 3:8 John 5:23 John 3:36
Have you ever said, “I can't believe I just did that”? Maybe you crossed a line you thought you'd never cross...betrayed someone you love, spoke words you can't take back, or failed God in a way that still makes you wince. In this week's message from Mark 14, we look at Peter's gut-wrenching denial of Jesus, and the moment he finally saw himself as he truly was: weak, broken, and unfaithful.But Peter's story doesn't end in shame. It ends with Jesus meeting him again, not in anger, but in grace. In this message, we'll explore:The reality of human weakness,The danger of overconfidence, andThe power for real change.You'll discover that Jesus isn't surprised by your failures and that He's already gone ahead of you to meet you in them. The Gospel truth is this: when we are faithless, He remains faithful.If you've ever said, “I never thought I was capable of that,” this message is for you.FOR GROUP DISCUSSION & REFLECTION:What is the main thing you took away from these verses and message?Peter said he'd never deny Jesus but he did. Where have you said “I'll never” but did (to God, others, etc.)? (No shame only honesty)Have you ever had a “rooster crow” moment where God woke you up to something? Or had His words flash across your mind?How does the reality “Jesus has loves you at your worst” bring comfort and/or encouragement to you?Who in your life needs to know about Jesus' faithfulness to faithless people? Spend time praying for this person and for an opportunity to share.+ + + + +Hey, while you're here, please help Generation by clicking the 'Subscribe' button, then click on the BELL
This week we hear about, "Grace for Faithless Followers" from Mark 14:66-72.
Sister Bliss is one of the true pioneers of modern dance music and the musical force behind multi-million selling ionic British band Faithless. Each week Sister Bliss In Session showcases the worlds best new upfront electronic music, spinning world exclusives, a live DJ mix, A List artists and DJs on the phone, and a run down of the taste-making Cool Cuts Chart. Fans of authentic, exciting electronic music press the subscribe button now! DUZER - ONLY LOVETHINGS YOU SAY - ALTERNATE PATHSSARAGA - THAT SONGWAX MOTIF - GIMME THAT MONEYARIELLE FREE - U GET ME HIGHTRILUCID - SEE THROUGH YOU (90'S EXTENDED REMIX)INEFFEKT - LONG SLEEVESTIGA - ECSTASY SURROUNDS MEMARIAN - HOUSE THINGMOMENTWO - GOOD DAYZEBOTTOM LIP - SO SWEET (HONEY)GORGON CITY - LOVELESS (GENESI REMIX)LONG ISLAND SOUND - CV/ GATEKOLSCH& CAMELPHAT - WASTE MY TIME * BLISSED OUTKI/KI - WHATS A GIRL TO DO IN 25 * COOL CUTSCALVIN HARRIS FT JESSIE REYEZ - OCEAN * COOL CUTS NO1E DANCER FT DJ MINX - DETROIT (DARK DUB MIX)MATREFAKT - CONDUCTORHARD TO TELL - FAMEFISH GO DEEP - THE CURE & THE CAUSE (G DOUBLE E & CASH ONLY EDIT) * NGH ANTHEM
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Drop us a text message to say hi and let us know what you think of the show. (Include your email if you'd like us to reply)In which John and David reflect on Jonah's prayer from the belly of the fish, exploring how it echoes the Psalms and reveals a God who always calls us home. We discuss honesty, faithfulness, and what it means to return to God even in darkness—remembering that salvation belongs to the Lord.Episode 217 of the Two Texts Podcast | Jonah Beyond the Whale 14If you want to get in touch about something in the podcast you can reach out on podcast@twotexts.com or by liking and following the Two Texts podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. If you enjoy the podcast, we'd love it if you left a review or comment where you're listening from – and if you really enjoyed it, why not share it with a friend?Music by Woodford Music (c) 2021________Help us keep Two Texts free for everyone by becoming a supporter of the show John and David want to ensure that Two Texts always remains free content for everyone. We don't want to create a paywall or have premium content that would exclude others. However, Two Texts costs us around £60 per month (US$75; CAD$100) to make. If you'd like to support the show with even just a small monthly donation it would help ensure we can continue to produce the content that you love. Thank you so much.Support the show
Malachi 2:10-16 We are continuing in the book of Malachi. This morning we'll be covering chapter 2 verses10-16. Please turn there. You can find it on page 954 in the pew Bible. This is our fourth of eight sermons in Malachi. It's a short book. It only has 4 chapters, but as you have seen already, it packs a punch. Malachi's prophecy began with a reminder of God's electing love for Israel. But then God turns to the ways in which they have been unfaithful in response. The overall theme of the book is God's faithfulness and Israel's unfaithfulness. And we will see that clearly in our text this morning. The people were demonstrating a lack of faith in God because of unfaithfulness in their marriages. Reading of Malachi 2:10-16 Prayer There is one relationship in life that is more important than any other. This relationship requires dedication. It's a relationship built on forgiveness. It's one where if you are not seeking to honor the one with whom you are in this relationship with, then you will struggle. Your path will be filled with difficulty. This relationship is that important. I'm talking about your relationship with the Lord. Some of you probably thought that I was going to say, “your relationship with your spouse.” Right? After all, a marriage relationship is critically important. But your relationship with the Lord is more important. It's tempting to see our text this morning as only applying to marriage. After all, it has plenty to say about marriage, and we're going to get there. However, this passage is ultimately about your faith in the creator God. So, whether you are married or not, you are directed to draw near to the Lord by faith. I don't know if you noticed it, but the word “faithless” is used here 5 times. Look at verse 10. After asking a couple of rhetorical questions, which we'll get to, it says, “why then are we faithless to one another.” Then immediately in verse 11. “Judah has been faithless.” Judah was the southern kingdom which was exiled, some of whom had returned. So in other words, God was calling them faithless. Now go down to verse 14. In the middle there it says, “…the Lord was witness between you and the wife of your youth, to whom you have been faithless.” That is repeated at the end of 15. “Let none of you be faithless to the wife of your youth.” In those instances, it is faithless to their spouse. And finally, this passage ends with this, “so guard yourselves in your spirit, and do not be faithless.” So, faithless. Their faithless actions and faithlessness in their marriages, displayed a faithlessness before God. To give a little structure this morning, we'll consider this in 4 points. 1. Faithless before a Faithful God (2:10–11a) 2. Faithless with a Faithless Bride (2:11b–12) 3. Faithless to a Faithful Bride (2:13–16) 4. Faithful despite a Faithless Bride Those may be hard to remember, but they are printed there on page 4. 1. Faithless before a Faithful God (2:10–11a) So again, #1, Faithless before a faithful God. Verse 10 and the first half of verse 11 begin by emphasizing their covenant relationship with God and therefore with one another. The two questions there in 10 direct them to God. Malachi asks “Have we not all one Father? Has not one God created us?” They already know the answer. Yes, he is God their Father. Yes, they are his children. And yes, he is their creator. Those questions are to remind them of who God is; who they are; and the centrality of his relationship with them. You see, before God speaks into the tangled mess of their marriage relationships, he first directs them to himself. He also directs them to one another. That is because their faithless actions not only reflected their faithlessness before God. But it also reflected on their faithlessness with one another. In other words, because they were in a covenant relationship with God together, anyone who broke that covenant with God, was being faithlessness toward one another. And anyone breaking the covenant with one another, was being faithless before God. By the way, we are going to get very practical in just a couple of minutes. But before we get there, it's critical to first understand why breaking the covenant was an act of faithlessness. It says that by their actions, they were “profaning the covenant.” That's a strong statement Let me say a couple things about it: · The reference to covenant here includes the promises that God made to Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David. God established a relationship with them as his people. He called them to be his. He gave them his law. He promised them a kingdom and that they would be a people as numerous as the sands of the sea. They were set apart by the God of all creation. It was a beautiful thing. · But they “profaned” the covenant relationship. They profaned it because they were dishonoring God by violating the relationship that he had established with them. They had been breaking his commands. Rather than acting in faith, some had been rejecting the covenant promises that God had given them. So, it was serious. That's why it says in 11 that they had been faithless. They had been faithless to God and faithless to one another. Now, I want to say one more thing before we get to the heart of this passage about marriage. In the middle of verse 11 it says that they profaned the “sanctuary of the Lord.” At the heart of the word translated “sanctuary” is the word set apart. Some believe this is a reference to God's covenant people. They were profaning one another. And I think that's right. It goes along with two things. First, verse 10 had just said that they were faithless to one another. And second, immediately after saying they had profaned the sanctuary, it says, “which he loves.” Remember from the opening verses of chapter 1. God loves his people. In summary, their sin broke faith with God and with one another. Sometimes we don't think about that. Our sin is not only a sin against God it is sin against the covenant community. No matter our sin, it affects the community, sometimes in a more direct way, which we will see here, or sometimes indirectly. Either way, it was breaking fellowship with God and with one another. Ok, then, but what was it? What sin had they committed which was an abomination to God and which was faithless to one another? Well, they had been violating God's sacred establishment of covenant marriage. They were violating it in two ways: First, many had been marrying people outside of the covenant. And second, many had been unlawfully divorcing their spouses. 2. Faithless with a Faithless Bride (2:11b–12) Which brings us to points 2 and 3 about those two things. About unholy marriage and unlawful divorce. Point 2 is this: Faithless with a Faithless Bride. They were being covenantally unfaithful because they were marrying outside of the faith. Right there at the end of 11. They had “married the daughter of a foreign God.” Verse 12 points the finger at some men who were doing this When the exiles were in Babylon, all around them were not just Babylonians but also other nations that Babylon had conquered and brought to Babylon. The temptation was to intermarry with those outside of God's covenant people. But even when they were back in Jerusalem, there were now people from other kingdoms. Part of the temptation was marrying into the people group who was in control in order to improve their plight. Now, whether it was just an attraction to someone outside of the covenant community or whether it was for economic gain, either way, it was an abomination, as God says. And let me be very clear. This is not about race. There is nothing in the Bible that prohibits marriage between people from different ethnic backgrounds or people groups. Rather, this is about marrying outside of God's covenant community. That is very clear at the end of verse 11, “the daughter of a foreign God.” Plus, we have several examples of women who were originally outside of God's covenant community, but who became part of the covenant, and then married an Israelite. Think of Ruth. Ruth was a Moabite woman who was joined the covenant community and then married Boaz. Rahab is another example. She was a Cannanite, whom God spared from the destruction of Jericho because of her faith. She married Salmon. The admonition for us is to only marry someone who shares our faith in Christ. Let me take a moment to speak to those of you who are not married – young and old. Not everyone is called to be married. The apostle Paul wasn't married, and he makes it clear that there are blessings to being single. But many of you have the desire to be married. Younger kids, I want to make sure you are listening as well. Marriage may be far from your mind right now. You may be thinking “eww, marriage.” But that will likely change. So, listen as well. If you decide to get married, the most important thing is to marry someone who shares your faith in Christ. It's God's command to marry in the Lord. The world says that love is not a choice. It says that when love finds you, no matter with whom, you cannot say “no.” But don't buy the lie. Don't mix up attraction with love. Love is a choice. Yes, you should be attracted to someone you want to marry, but that person needs to share your faith and commitment to your Lord and Savior. There is no such thing as missionary dating. Do you hear me? You are playing with fire if you are dating someone who you think you can win over to Christ. It's the Holy Spirit job to change someone's heart. Don't go there. The most important relationship you have is with the Lord and if you can't share that with your spouse, it is difficult and comes with consequences. I know several godly people who are married to unbelievers, and they would confirm that struggle. Sometimes that happens because one spouse comes to faith in Christ after getting married. Praise the Lord. If that happens, the struggle is still there. If you are in that situation, stay married. As the Scriptures say, so that you may win over your spouse. But sometimes someone young in his or her faith marries an unbeliever. It's only later that the person realizes the sin of it and how difficult it is. God forgives and he helps. If that is you, stay married and continue to pray for your unbelieving spouse to believe. And we will pray along with you. But for those of you who are not married, I plead with you, if you marry, marry a Godly man or woman who loves the Lord and his Word. Not just someone who says they are a Christian, but someone who demonstrates their faith and Love for the Lord. These verses are saying that marrying outside of God's covenant community demonstrates faithlessness. The consequences are difficult. 3. Faithless to a Faithful Bride (2:13–16) Which brings us to the other thing that they were doing. Many were unlawfully divorcing their spouses. This is point 3. Faithless to a Faithful Bride. As we already saw, twice it mentions unfaithfulness to the wife of their youth. These men had made a covenant commitment to these women, yet they were walking away from their marriages. We're not told, but perhaps some of them were the ones who then married outside of the covenant community. Before I go on, I want to be sensitive to the burdens and pain in this room from past marriages. Some of you have endured difficult marriages that have failed. Perhaps your marriage failed because of your own sin or perhaps your spouse's or perhaps both of you. Whatever the situation, it's hard and there's often relational fallout beyond the breaking of that marriage covenant. But I want you to know that God is merciful and forgiving. As you look back and either recognize your own complicity or you feel the hurt of being sinned against, know that God forgives and ministers his grace. To be sure, God's mercy and forgiveness is never to be a justification for an unbiblical divorce. The Scriptures are clear about divorce. Jesus spoke of divorce being permissible when sexual infidelity has occurred. Elsewhere abandonment is included. I would include abuse as a form of abandonment. These grievous sins are the only grounds for divorce. What was happening in Jerusalem is that marriages were being annulled because a spouse no longer cared to be married. And because of it, God no longer heard them or received their offerings, verse 13. They were weeping because of God not receiving them. It was not a godly grief that led to repentance, but rather just a groaning because of the consequences. In verse 14, they ask, “why has he not?” Why does God no longer accept us? By the way, this is the Malachi pattern, remember. They were reaping the consequences of their sin but didn't acknowledge their sin. And so the hammer drops again. Two weeks ago the hammer dropped on their polluted offerings. Last week it dropped on the corrupt priests. And here, it's back to the people, some of whom were faithless by divorcing their spouses without warrant. But they had made a covenant with their spouse. The Lord was a witness to that covenant commitment. And look at verse 15. “Did he [that is, God] not make them one, with a portion of the Spirit in their union?” They were united to one another in marriage. It's a reference back to Genesis 1. God was actively present in bringing about that oneness. So by abandoning their marriage, they were abandoning God. And not only that, they were abandoning God's call for them to raise their children to know the Lord. As the middle of 15 says, God desires “Godly offspring.” It would be a downward spiral of faithless future generations. Now, not every husband or wife was walking away from their marriage. But even some who were still married were considering divorce. We know that because it says, “guard yourself in your spirit and let none of you BE faithless.” The verse before said some of them “have been faithless.” In other words, for the ones who were still in their covenant marriage, they were to guard their hearts and minds against going down the path of divorce. And, actually, did you notice that the phrase, “guard yourself in your spirit” is used twice. Once in verse 15 and second in verse 16. Ok, let me now speak to those who are married. Some of your marriages are struggling. And I probably only know the half of it. Every marriage has its ups and downs, but some marriages have acute struggles for a variety of reasons. And it is hard. What is supposed to be the most intimate relationship on earth, is sometimes fraught with tension and mistrust and heartache because of current sin or past sin... which can lead to more sin and cause more tension and more mistrust and more heartache. If that is you, I want to say two things: 1. As it says here, “guard yourself in your spirit.” Do not let yourself wander to thoughts of divorce. Don't let go of the covenant that you made to your spouse. Pursue your spouse again. Recommit yourself to your marriage. There's a warning here of faithlessness if you pursue unbiblical divorce. So, guard your thoughts and your heart. 2. Number 2. There is help and there is hope. There is not a single elder here unwilling to help if your marriage is struggling. Please reach out. I will meet with you and pray with you, multiple times if necessary. We can also find help outside of our church if you would be more comfortable with that. But please reach out. If you do not think your marriage needs help, but your spouse does, let me encourage you to honor and listen to your spouse. Set aside whatever is preventing you from getting help. And do not lose hope. We serve a God who is in the business of forgiving and reconciling. The forgiveness and reconciliation that he gives you, individually, is the basis for forgiveness and reconciliation in you marriage. 4. Faithful despite a Faithless Bride Which is a nice transition to point 4. Faithful despite a Faithless Bride I'm not talking about a marriage between a man and a woman here. I am talking about the marriage between Christ and his church. Despite the unfaithfulness of God's people, his bride, God has remained faithful. The marriage paradigm is the pattern that God uses all throughout Scripture to convey his faithfulness despite our unfaithfulness. And this goes all the way back to the garden of Eden. When Adam and Eve sinned against God, when they ate of the forbidden fruit, their sin was spiritual adultery. They had been in a covenant relationship with God. He promised them life, but they turned against his promise of blessing and instead ate that which was forbidden. That spiritual adultery theme continues throughout the Scriptures. God's people were betrothed to God, but they forsook his name and committed spiritual adultery against him by going after other so-called gods from the surrounding nations. But as we read in Hosea 2 earlier in the service, despite the people's unfaithfulness, God promised that he would be faithful. He promised to be their husband who would protect and lead them in righteousness and justice. They would once again be called his people and they would call him their God. This is the pattern over and over in the Old Testament. The people forgot the Lord. They acted in adulterous ways like the people here in Jerusalem. Yet God was merciful… and just like here, he called them back to himself. And the climax of this marriage paradigm in Scripture… is found in Christ. He not only sought his bride, the church, but as we read earlier in Ephesians 5, he died for her. There is no greater love. He sanctifies and cleanses her. By giving his church his righteousness, Christ presents her pure and spotless. SO not only is he faithful despite her unfaithfulness, he makes her faithful. And he nourishes and cherishes her and leads her. And all of that will come to full fruition when he returns for the consummation of the great spiritual wedding. He will usher his people, his bride, into the wedding supper of the Lamb forever. Beloved, this is the reason that marriage is sacred. Marriage on earth is patterned after the union between God and his people. It is why a Christian should only marry a Christian. It is why God hates divorce. It is why those who are married should fight for their marriage and not against it. It is why in a marriage relationship you should love and forgive just as Christ loved you and forgave you. It is why a husband has been called to be the spiritual leader in his marriage and home. It is a sacrificial leading. Again, as Ephesians 5 said, husbands love your wives as Christ loved the church and died for her. The people in Jerusalem didn't have this full picture, yet. They didn't yet know of what was to come. But as we will find out in these next 2 chapters, God is going to lift the curtain and give them a glimpse of what was soon to come for them. In the meantime, they were to return in faith to God by returning in faithfulness to their covenant marriages. For those who desire one day to be married, seek Godly spouses by faith in Christ. And for those who are married, pursue and love our spouses because God has pursued and loved you. For all of us, may we see the beauty and wonder of our bridegroom, Christ. And because of his love and faithfulness to us, may we seek to be faithful in return to him.
Sydney DJ producer OPEN TILL L8 has been wowing with his latest deep houser "Sweat" thats now clocked half a million Spotify streams and 14k instance on Shazam! To celebrate we had him whip up a 60 min mix thats jammed from of originals, edits and cheeky remixes. This has it all with cuts from J Kwon, Doja Cat, Diplo, Gorgon City, Fred Again, Robin S, Faithless and loads more. THIS IS STACKED !!!! Smash that link above for the mix and please loop me in if you're running the set. Ive also dropped in his single "Sweat" too ICYMI on radio promo. Enjoy, Ant ✌️:: Global PR Pool :: 0418 580 265 OPEN TILL L8 - 60 MIN RADIO TRACKLIST Open Till L8 - Sweat Michael Jackson - Remember The Time x Robin S. - Show Me Love (Open Till L8 Remix) Rui Da Silva - Touch Me (Open Till L8 Remix) The Weeknd - Timeless x Faithless - Insomnia (Open Till L8 Remix) Open Till L8 & Joel Fletcher - Faded Rae Sreemurd - No Type (Vandal Remix) x Da Hool - Meet Her At The Love Parade Open Till L8 - Lost In The Night x Benny Benassi - Satisfaction J Kwon - Tipsy (Open Till L8 Remix) Open Till L8 & Joel Fletcher - Only U Travis Scott - FE!N (Open Till L8 Remix) x Doja Cat - What It's Like (acapella) A$AP Rocky - Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye part 2 x The Weeknd - Party Monster (Open Till L8 Remix) MK - Dior (Open Till L8 Remix) Diplo - Turn Back Time (Open Till L8 Remix) Gorgon City - Oxygen (Apollo XO Remix) Shakedown - At Night (Anyma Remix) Travis Scott - Dumbo (Open Till L8 Remix) Open Till L8 - I Can't Keep My Mind Off You Open Till L8 - Heaven In The Dark Fred Again & Swedish House Mafia - Turn On The Lights (Jaysounds & 15 grams Remix) Open Till L8 - BDY 2 BDY Open Till L8 - Like I Love You Open Till L8 - Bye Bye Bye Open Till L8 - Remind Me Kanye West - Praise God (Open Till L8 Remix) Black Eyed Peas - My Humps (Matroda Remix) Open Till L8 - Swagger Like Us Drake - Circa Loco (Open Till L8 Remix) Open Till L8 - Wus Good Open Till L8 - Synthesiser Open Till L8 - Heartbreaker Trace - Gas Pedal (ft Azim G) x DJ Chose - THICK (Acapella) Drake - Massive (Morgan J & Crunkz remix) 50 Cent - In Da Club (Disco Lines Remix) Jaysounds & Dave Winnel - Stimulate x Wax Motif - I Don't Wanna Know (Acapella) Wax Motif - I Don't Wanna Know Topic & A7S - Kernkraft 400 (A Better Day) x Post Malone - White Iverson (Acapella)
Sydney DJ producer OPEN TILL L8 has been wowing with his latest deep houser "Sweat" thats now clocked half a million Spotify streams and 14k instance on Shazam! To celebrate we had him whip up a 60 min mix thats jammed from of originals, edits and cheeky remixes. This has it all with cuts from J Kwon, Doja Cat, Diplo, Gorgon City, Fred Again, Robin S, Faithless and loads more. THIS IS STACKED !!!! Smash that link above for the mix and please loop me in if you're running the set. Ive also dropped in his single "Sweat" too ICYMI on radio promo. Enjoy, Ant ✌️:: Global PR Pool :: 0418 580 265 OPEN TILL L8 - 60 MIN RADIO TRACKLIST Open Till L8 - Sweat Michael Jackson - Remember The Time x Robin S. - Show Me Love (Open Till L8 Remix) Rui Da Silva - Touch Me (Open Till L8 Remix) The Weeknd - Timeless x Faithless - Insomnia (Open Till L8 Remix) Open Till L8 & Joel Fletcher - Faded Rae Sreemurd - No Type (Vandal Remix) x Da Hool - Meet Her At The Love Parade Open Till L8 - Lost In The Night x Benny Benassi - Satisfaction J Kwon - Tipsy (Open Till L8 Remix) Open Till L8 & Joel Fletcher - Only U Travis Scott - FE!N (Open Till L8 Remix) x Doja Cat - What It's Like (acapella) A$AP Rocky - Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye part 2 x The Weeknd - Party Monster (Open Till L8 Remix) MK - Dior (Open Till L8 Remix) Diplo - Turn Back Time (Open Till L8 Remix) Gorgon City - Oxygen (Apollo XO Remix) Shakedown - At Night (Anyma Remix) Travis Scott - Dumbo (Open Till L8 Remix) Open Till L8 - I Can't Keep My Mind Off You Open Till L8 - Heaven In The Dark Fred Again & Swedish House Mafia - Turn On The Lights (Jaysounds & 15 grams Remix) Open Till L8 - BDY 2 BDY Open Till L8 - Like I Love You Open Till L8 - Bye Bye Bye Open Till L8 - Remind Me Kanye West - Praise God (Open Till L8 Remix) Black Eyed Peas - My Humps (Matroda Remix) Open Till L8 - Swagger Like Us Drake - Circa Loco (Open Till L8 Remix) Open Till L8 - Wus Good Open Till L8 - Synthesiser Open Till L8 - Heartbreaker Trace - Gas Pedal (ft Azim G) x DJ Chose - THICK (Acapella) Drake - Massive (Morgan J & Crunkz remix) 50 Cent - In Da Club (Disco Lines Remix) Jaysounds & Dave Winnel - Stimulate x Wax Motif - I Don't Wanna Know (Acapella) Wax Motif - I Don't Wanna Know Topic & A7S - Kernkraft 400 (A Better Day) x Post Malone - White Iverson (Acapella)
Sydney DJ producer OPEN TILL L8 has been wowing with his latest deep houser "Sweat" thats now clocked half a million Spotify streams and 14k instance on Shazam! To celebrate we had him whip up a 60 min mix thats jammed from of originals, edits and cheeky remixes. This has it all with cuts from J Kwon, Doja Cat, Diplo, Gorgon City, Fred Again, Robin S, Faithless and loads more. THIS IS STACKED !!!! Smash that link above for the mix and please loop me in if you're running the set. Ive also dropped in his single "Sweat" too ICYMI on radio promo. Enjoy, Ant ✌️:: Global PR Pool :: 0418 580 265 OPEN TILL L8 - 60 MIN RADIO TRACKLIST Open Till L8 - Sweat Michael Jackson - Remember The Time x Robin S. - Show Me Love (Open Till L8 Remix) Rui Da Silva - Touch Me (Open Till L8 Remix) The Weeknd - Timeless x Faithless - Insomnia (Open Till L8 Remix) Open Till L8 & Joel Fletcher - Faded Rae Sreemurd - No Type (Vandal Remix) x Da Hool - Meet Her At The Love Parade Open Till L8 - Lost In The Night x Benny Benassi - Satisfaction J Kwon - Tipsy (Open Till L8 Remix) Open Till L8 & Joel Fletcher - Only U Travis Scott - FE!N (Open Till L8 Remix) x Doja Cat - What It's Like (acapella) A$AP Rocky - Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye part 2 x The Weeknd - Party Monster (Open Till L8 Remix) MK - Dior (Open Till L8 Remix) Diplo - Turn Back Time (Open Till L8 Remix) Gorgon City - Oxygen (Apollo XO Remix) Shakedown - At Night (Anyma Remix) Travis Scott - Dumbo (Open Till L8 Remix) Open Till L8 - I Can't Keep My Mind Off You Open Till L8 - Heaven In The Dark Fred Again & Swedish House Mafia - Turn On The Lights (Jaysounds & 15 grams Remix) Open Till L8 - BDY 2 BDY Open Till L8 - Like I Love You Open Till L8 - Bye Bye Bye Open Till L8 - Remind Me Kanye West - Praise God (Open Till L8 Remix) Black Eyed Peas - My Humps (Matroda Remix) Open Till L8 - Swagger Like Us Drake - Circa Loco (Open Till L8 Remix) Open Till L8 - Wus Good Open Till L8 - Synthesiser Open Till L8 - Heartbreaker Trace - Gas Pedal (ft Azim G) x DJ Chose - THICK (Acapella) Drake - Massive (Morgan J & Crunkz remix) 50 Cent - In Da Club (Disco Lines Remix) Jaysounds & Dave Winnel - Stimulate x Wax Motif - I Don't Wanna Know (Acapella) Wax Motif - I Don't Wanna Know Topic & A7S - Kernkraft 400 (A Better Day) x Post Malone - White Iverson (Acapella)
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Welcome, Neighbor, to the table of Kokomo's 6th Funniest Comedian... We're not as young as we used to be! We're even older than we were a few seconds ago, when we said that... Then: The good citizens of Kokomo have been working on a tough question... which crimes should we care about? Recently a teenage father committed homicide, and everyone seems to agree that sort of thing should be stopped. But--what about a "teeth whitening business" full of prostitutes? (Note: be suspicious of any business that offers "massages" as an add-on!) Later: Luke is kicking off his Courageous Era by upsetting his elderly Catholic relatives. His meme is a bit "niche." But you will probably understand it, Neighbor! Contact the Comedian's family at nextdoor@johnbranyan.com .
Welcome, Neighbor, to the table of Kokomo's 6th Funniest Comedian... We're not as young as we used to be! We're even older than we were a few seconds ago, when we said that... Then: The good citizens of Kokomo have been working on a tough question... which crimes should we care about? Recently a teenage father committed homicide, and everyone seems to agree that sort of thing should be stopped. But--what about a "teeth whitening business" full of prostitutes? (Note: be suspicious of any business that offers "massages" as an add-on!) Later: Luke is kicking off his Courageous Era by upsetting his elderly Catholic relatives. His meme is a bit "niche." But you will probably understand it, Neighbor! Contact the Comedian's family at nextdoor@johnbranyan.com .