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Look at Jacob's Sons (v.2)Look out for Favouritism (v.3-4)Look for God's Plans (v.5-17)Look away from Hatred (v.18-36)Take a Second Look at Jesus the Son of God
看看雅各的兒子們(第2節)Look at Jacob's Sons (v.2)留意不要偏袒兒女(第3-4節) Look out for Favouritism (v.3-4)尋找神的計劃(第5-17節) Look for God's Plans (v.5-17)遠離仇恨意念(第18-36節) Look away from Hatred (v.18-36)再看神的兒子耶穌 Take a Second Look at Jesus the Son of God
Look at Jacob's Sons (v.2)Look out for Favouritism (v.3-4)Look for God's Plans (v.5-17)Look away from Hatred (v.18-36)Take a Second Look at Jesus the Son of God
In a world where we often feel the weight of expectations, it's essential to remember the power of love and equality within our families—especially in the church family. This Sunday, we will reflect on the concept of favoritism by meditating on the verse from James 2:8 reminds us: “If you really keep the royal law found in Scripture, ‘Love your neighbour as yourself,' you are doing right.” Let's embrace each family member with the same love we wish for ourselves and, together, build a supportive community that thrives on unity and respect. If you are new to Community Church, WELCOME! We would love to get to know you. Please fill in the following form and we look forward to connecting with you: https://bit.ly/cc-new-connect You can find all timely and relevant links from this service on https://bit.ly/cc-links You can also find out more about us at https://communitychurch.hk/ ================ This Week's Scripture: // Genesis 25:27–34 // The boys grew up, and Esau became a skilful hunter, a man of the open country, while Jacob was content to stay at home among the tents. Isaac, who had a taste for wild game, loved Esau, but Rebekah loved Jacob. Once when Jacob was cooking some stew, Esau came in from the open country, famished. He said to Jacob, ‘Quick, let me have some of that red stew! I'm famished!' (That is why he was also called Edom. Jacob replied, ‘First sell me your birthright.' ‘Look, I am about to die,' Esau said. ‘What good is the birthright to me?' But Jacob said, ‘Swear to me first.' So he swore an oath to him, selling his birthright to Jacob. Then Jacob gave Esau some bread and some lentil stew. He ate and drank, and then got up and left. So Esau despised his birthright.
Speaker: Mike Glass. Date: 17, November 2024
Marian Hay speaks on avoiding showing favouritism in our lives drawing on James' letter. The recording concludes with a beautiful song by Jo Shopland, Pete and Marian's daughter.
This week, Zoe and Georgia are getting real about all the family stuff like handling favouritism, why kids (and partners!) just won't put anything away, and how couples therapy can work wonders for understanding each other better!Listen by clicking ‘Play', subscribe or follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Acast, and please do rate and review to help others find the podcast.Find a new episode every Tuesday & Friday and in the meantime check out Made By Mammas on Instagram: @madebymammas.Made By Mammas®, this has been an Insanity Studios production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This sermon was preached by Josh Di Fabio at CCM Ladybarn on Sunday 8th September 2024 from James 2:1-13.
What happens when a bidding process is unfair, and the lowest bidder doesn't get the job?Being fair and transparent in the bidding process is crucial because choosing favorites or making changes at the last minute can lead to serious trouble. Even if you think you're helping, it might cause others to feel cheated and lead to lawsuits. In the end, what seems like a small decision can create big, expensive problems.Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedIn Access our Risk Education Library Speak with a Risk Services Expert if you're an Ontario architect seeking guidance for a risk management issue. Thank you for listening.
10am 22 - 09 - 24 fAVOURITISM by St. John's Church, Southbourne
Darryl speaks from James 2 on the theme of favouritism and mercy in the Church.
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Welcome back! Now that the summer is over, and we hope you have enjoyed time with family and friends, having rested, we hit September with the enthusiasm of starting the new year like we do after a Christmas break. This quarter is critical to many businesses so it's important that we are being as effective as we can possibly be. A specific request from a listener this week about a manager who is making her feel alienated from the team, and managing poorly. She has sent through a request for Amrit to see how he might deal with this situation. Listen in and then share your views of what you might do!
Parents have a tough job to do when it comes to loving their children equally. The children's behaviour can play a role in the challenge.
"Enough is enough! 'We've had enough of favouritism in appointing unqualified individuals as Sports Minister. This time, we won't tolerate it. Only qualified persons should be appointed to this position. Ghana is moving forward and will never go back. We will hold you accountable!' - Countryman Songo lashes out."
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No favouritism - Mercy over judgement | James 2:1-13 We explore how those who trust in Christ should trust God to provide for and protect them, and not look towards gaining the favour of those who are wealthy and in positions of influence. Just as Christ did, we will learn that all people should be treated with mercy, irrespective of position or status in society.
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Essendon have kept their season alive with a come-from-behind victory over the Dockers at the MCG yesterday, GWS likewise after trailing by 28 points at 3 quarter time. Brisbane are the new premiership favourites with the Swans copping a hiding at the hands of Port Adelaide. Carlton has lost their spark and struggling under the weight of expectation as the Magpies celebrate Scott Pendlebury's 400th in style. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
28th July 2024 6.30 pm Do not show favouritism Speaker: Cei Rees Reading: James 2: 1-13
An all-age sermon about the importance of not showing favouritism and how the gospel helps us do this.
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Do not show Favouritism || Leviticus 19:15-18 & James 2:1-13 || Jethro Dickens
Relationship Reddit Stories, OP's family is angry at him after he's been "keeping score" on his parents favouritism.
Is there a 'favourite' in your team? Libby Day is the CEO of the Defence Teaming Centre and has over two decades of leadership experience in complex and highly regulated industries. In this discussion with FW Founder Helen McCabe, Libby talks about navigating team dynamics like favouritism and 'suck-ups', leading virtual teams where English isn't the first language, and being a recovering overthinker. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Sunday, we continued our series 'Life Together' through the letter of James. Stuart Newburn was with us, as we looked at the topic of favouritism and partiality. He challenged us to think about how favouritism is within all of us – it is the tendency of a fractured heart. He also challenged us to keep the 'Royal Law' of loving our neighbour as ourselves; and in order to show no favouritism, we have to start with love.James 2:1-13
God desires for each of us to not show favouritism. What does that look like and how can we overcome favouritism to carry God's command to love with impartiality? Join us as we continue the Book of James sermon series – Walk the Talk, with Ps Dave bringing us the Word from James 2:1-13!
On Sunday Karra spoke from the book of James, for week three of our series, "Whole and Holy: A Study in James - Favouritism and Honour." What happens when one person lives out their faith? When a person lines up their actions with their faith, they become more whole as a person, and more holy as a temple of God. How does that affect their community? This integral faith affects the wholeness and holiness of our community. Journey with us in a season of preparation and anticipation: to make sure our own “house” [as in body] and our own “house” [as in “church community”] is in order. Over the next few months, we are going to take a good look in the mirror and let the Good News shape our every day lives. To visit our Teaching Notes: https://stclair.substack.com/
James 2:1 Do you have favourites? Or do you look at all other people in exactly the same way whatever their age, education, wealth, beauty, race or religion, and irrespective of whether you know them or not? We would all like to claim that we don't have favourites, but James points out to his readers that favouritism very easily creeps into our thinking. James describes a situation that could happen in any local church. A wealthy person comes into a service and is welcomed generously and given a good seat. He is followed by a scruffy man, whose poverty is plain for all to see, who is rudely told to sit down or find a place on the floor. James proclaims boldly that this should not happen. Favouritism should not happen in us or our churches because God doesn't do it. God welcomes everyone, whoever they are, and we are called to do the same. On the face of it, this sounds very reasonable and straightforward. But it is far harder to put into practice. We all have preferences and we all get on with some people better than others. I always feel anxious when I go to a church where everyone looks the same. Similar age, education, wealth, ethnicity and outlook. I understand how it happens, but it hardly suggests that we have learned to welcome people in the same way as God. I am not suggesting it is easy not to show favouritism. But the Bible makes it plain that it is totally unacceptable to God. The Church should be a place which throws open its arms to every kind of person. Question What would you do if you saw favouritism taking place in your church? Prayer Lord forgive me if I have allowed favouritism to creep into my thinking. Help me to welcome everyone in the way that you do. Amen
We've got a packed episode for you! The transfer window was a bit of a damp squib wasn't it?! Who won the window and which team really lost? We also discuss the huge announcement from Liverpool with regards to Klopp leaving at the end of the season? What does it mean for the future of LFC and can they still compete at the every top level? We alos analyse the last gameweeks result and alos look forward to an exciting gameweek in store mainly focusing on the mammoth clash between Arteta's Arsenal agaisnt Klopps' Liverpool. Can AFC win to fire themselves back into title contention or will LFC win to cement their place at the top of the Premier League and possibly now favourites for the title? Join us find out who we are picking for the title and we welcome any discussion of the back of the pod. Thanks for listening and as always, we would really appreciate if you could rate the show via your podcast provider and also help us grow our audience by recommending the pod to your friends! TAIE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taiepodcast/message
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A Faith that is Mature and Complete: The Horror of Favouritism
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Genesis 25:28Playing favourites is nothing new. In fact, the Old Testament story of Jacob and Esau describes a family torn apart by favouritism. Parents and teachers today can learn from this family story—favouritism causes division that continues for generations.
St John's Downshire Hill Church Weekend Away 2023 Bridging the Diversity Gap: Becoming an Intercultural Church for People of Every Background with Jason Roach, London City Mission
Discrimination is wrong in the church because it violates the kingdom law of love for neighbour.
Happy Friday! The Collectors Club doors reopen tonight and you know it's the place to be. Myself and some amazing community members will be discussing this week's statue news, covering some fun topics, and sharing community stories. So sit back, get comfortable and join us tonight at the Collectors Club.
Damian Barrett and Michael Whiting bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily Sides stumble in the race for the top eight (0:00); Kozzy Pickett lights up Alice Springs (11:43); How Pickett can fix Melbourne's sputtering forward line (12:43); Premiership favouritism (14:31); Mark this player down for at least one Brownlow (18:40) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey Dancers, today's episode is all about Dealing with Favouritism . We discuss what might make someone a favourite, how to embrace favourites in the classroom & our personal experiences with favourites.To win our X3 pairs of our CDW Crew Socks: listen to this podcast, take a selfie & tag us on @stagechats on InstagramCREDITS:This podcast is brought to you by: Claudia Dean WorldHosted by: Claudia Dean & Ailysh HealyExecutive Producers: Claudia Dean WorldShop our Collections: claudiadeanworld.comImprove your technique: www.coachme.world
Do you think you're the troublemaker in your family or friendship group. But could you be labelling yourself as the Black Sheep when you’re not? If we can remove the black sheep label we give ourselves then we can change our story – and we're going to teach you how with advice from author Sheila Vijeyarasa. LINKS Read ‘Brave’ by Sheila Vijeyarasa Follow @thespace_podcast on Instagram Watch @thespace_podcast on TikTok Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram CREDITS Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88 Writer: Amy Molloy @amymolloy Executive Producer: Elise Cooper Editor: Adrian Walton Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.