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It's easy to get discouraged when the vision is so big. Pastor Shawn looks at the courage of Joshua as he begins leading Israel after Moses, one step at a time.Scripture in this episode: Joshua 1:3-9, Proverbs 9:10, Romans 8:31, Philippians 1:21, Joshua 5:11-12, 2 Corinthians 2:17, Romans 9:37-39Watch this message on YouTubeJust starting your Jesus journey? Let us know by filling out this form so we can connect with you personallyHello Card Tithes & OfferingsPlease consider giving to help us spread the life giving message of Jesus to the 920 and beyondGive Here --Follow Life Church on socialsLCGB Facebook LCGB Instagram LCGB YouTube
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How did Isaiah respond when God called him? Immediately and confidently. "Here am I. Send me!" After encountering God's holiness, confessing his sin, and being cleansed, Isaiah is ready to accept God's mission…whatever that is! If you pay attention, this is a personal and communal call. Isaiah is not just offering himself but is a representative of the people he belongs to. Our call to service is for and about us all! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lantanachurch/message
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Do you feel the call of the divine feminine? Join in a journey through the beautiful narrative of Goddess Durga during the sacred Vedic Festival of Navaratri. Embrace the harmonious vibration of the Sri Suktam, a hymn dedicated to Lakshmi, recited in both Sanskrit and English for deeper connection with these spiritual traditions. Let me guide you, as we unlock the potent symbol of the Goddess, a manifestation of Mother Earth, Gaia or Sophia; an essence that resonates within us all. We will not only connect with one, but several Hindu goddesses. Certified Sanskrit Mantra instructor, Jill Jardine, will be teaching you powerful mantras, such as "Om Dum Durgayei Namaha," "Om Klim Kali-kayei Namaha, and "Hrim Shreem Kleem, Paramashwari Swaha, "dedicated respectively to Durga, Kali, and Parvati. These mantras can help your moon placement according to your birth chart, support your spiritual journey, academic success, and artistic endeavors. Let's together invoke noble wealth in your solar plexus and honor the divine feminine energy that lies within us all.OM DUM DURGAYEI NAMAHA (Ohm Duum Dur-ga-yay Na-ma-ha)"Salutations to She who is beautiful to the seeker of truth and terrible in appearance to those who would injure devotees of truth." For protection and empowerment: " Salutations to Durga, Divine Mother, kindly protect me."OM KLIM KALIKAYEI NAMAHA (Ohm Kleem Kali-ka-yei Na-ma-ha)"Om and salutations to she who is known as Kali, fierce representation of Divine Mother." Uses the principle of attraction"Klim" as the seed instead of the intense "Krim" seed for KaliHRIM SHRIM KLIM PARAMESHWARI SWAHA (Hreem Shreem Kleem Para-mesh-wa-ree Swa-ha) Tantric Mantra for female power. Parvati mantra of primary seed sounds that salutes the relationship between the Kundalini Shakti and the Dvine Self. To Parvati wife of Shiva. Helps with relationships. Protective and empowering mantra to Divine Feminine.OM EIM SARASWATIYEI SWAHA: (Ohm I'm Sara-swa-tee-yei Swa-ha)To the Goddess of Creative Wisdom. Governs all spiritual pursuits, gives mantras their power. Good for music and artistic endeavors. Makes any project fruitful and successful. Chant chant this for adult or child's success in school, tests, exams.OM SHRIM MAHA LAKSHMIYEI SWAHA: (Ohm Shreem Ma-ha Laksh-mee-yay Swa-ha) Foundation mantra to Lakshmi, Goddess of Abundance and Prosperity.Honoring the Divine Feminine in all her abundance. SOME OF SRI SUKTAM TRANSLATION INTO ENGLISH:"O All knowing Fire God, would you kindly propitiate Maha Lakshmi, Goddess of Prosperity, one whose body has a golden color, one who is decked with gold and silver garlands, whose Sari is yellow colored and one whose face is like the full moon as her eyes bless humanity with soothing Grace. O Jata Veda, Fire god, kindly tell her of our supplications. O Agni, the all-knowing fire god, with the blessings of Maha Lakshmi, wealth and prosperity, gold and cattle, horses and useful animals, family and children and every type of prosperity will come to me. By the arrival of Goddess Lakshmi in my home, the prosperity will be imperishable. Health, friends, knowledge, ever lasting peace, and finally freedom, all these types of wealth will be mine.That Goddess Lakshmi in whose procession the celestial horses and the divine chariots are used while the elephants roar the sound of OM that pleases the Goddess, she being Gaja Lakshmi. O Agni, I am invoking that power, the spouse of Vishnu. May I attain Her Grace. One who is sitting on the blossomed thousand-petalled lotus; One whose body has the color of the lotus; may that greatest Goddess, the compassionate, radiant, ever-smiling, fulfilling of all the desires of her votaries, hear my prayers. I invoke that Mother, Maha Lakshmi of goldeSupport the show
This week we look at Exodus 3.1-4.17 and the story of God talking to Moses through the burning bush. Within this text we see God call Moses to be his mouthpiece and instrument to show his wonders and to bring the Israelites out of Egyptian bondage. We also see God define Himself as the great I AM. Outline below. Support Iron Sheep Ministries: https://Ironsheep.org/donate Listen to the podcast: https://anchor.fm/ironsheep Contact Dave & the ISM team: info@ironsheep.org Join the email list: http://eepurl.com/g-2zAD Outline: 02:12 - Exodus Chapter 3 06:26 - Tending the Flocks - Moses was a shepherd for 40 yrs in Midian. King David was also a lowly shepherd before he was called to be the future king (1 Sam. 16.11). 09:06 - Horeb, the Mountain of God, Mount Horeb or Mount Sinai? Ras Safsafa or Jabal Mousa? 11:18 - An Angel of the Lord. Was it a Theophany, an Angelophany, or a Christophany and what do each of those mean? 14:01 - Fire from within a bush. 16:00 - Fire - God is often represented by fire. Examples: Exodus 13.21; 19.18; 24.17; Deuteronomy 4.24; Judges 13.20; 1Kings 18.24-39; Hebrews 12.29, “our God is a consuming fire” 16:59 - Take off your sandals, holy ground 17:38 - I am the God of your father, of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. You know me, I am the same God you have heard all the stories about…. 18:52 - What is God's Name? What is the Tetragrammaton? I AM that I AM, I AM, YHWH, Adonai, Elohim, Yahweh, Jehovah. Revelation 1.8, Matthew 6.9-13; John 8.48-59. 29:26 - 3 day journey 31:44 - You will not leave empty-handed 33:32 - Exodus 4.1-17 36:25 - Moses' Doubts 39:34 - Exodus 4.3 - why did God turn Moses' staff into a snake? Uraeus is the symbol of the Egyptian goddess Wadjet. 44:45 - Application: God can use anyone. Numbers 12.3, 1 Corinthians 1.26-31. 48:21 - final thoughts - be encouraged to take a leap of faith --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ironsheep/support
The God who spoke at Sinai now speaks through Jesus, the God who warned Israel now warns us, the God who shook the earth will now shake the universe.
On August 19, 1662, French philosopher, mathematician, and apologist Blaise Pascal died at just 39 years old. Pascal, despite his shortened life, is renowned for pioneering work in geometry, physics, and probability theory. His most powerful legacy, however, involves the ways he engaged with life's biggest questions. Pascal's intellect garnered attention at an early age. At 16, he produced an essay on the geometry of cones so impressive that René Descartes initially refused to believe it could possibly be attributed to a “sixteen-year-old child.” Later, Pascal advanced the study of vacuums in the face of a prevailing (and misplaced) belief that nature is completely filled with matter, and thus “abhors a vacuum.” In 1654, his work on probability took a new turn when he was sent a brainteaser by a friend. Applying mathematics to the problem, Pascal laid out rows of numbers in a triangle formation, a formation that now bears his name. As author John F. Ross described, Here was the very idea of probability: establishing the numerical odds of a future event with mathematical precision. Remarkably, no one else had cracked the puzzle of probability before, although the Greeks and Romans had come close. In 1646, Blaise Pascal encountered the kindness of two Jansenist Christians caring for his injured father. Their love in action earned Pascal's admiration. Then, on the evening of November 23, 1654, Pascal experienced God's presence in a new and personal way, which he described on a scrap of parchment that he sewed into his jacket and carried with him for the rest of his life: FIRE—God of Abraham, God of Isaac, God of Jacob, not of the philosophers and scholars. Certitude, certitude. Heartfelt joy, peace. God of Jesus Christ. My God and thy God. Thy God shall be my God. In his writing, Pascal's notions of probability met his faith in God. A compilation of his collected manuscripts was published after his death in a volume entitled, Pensées, or “Thoughts.” Best known is his famous “wager” that, facing uncertainty and in a game with such high stakes, it makes far more sense for fallen human beings to believe in God's existence than doubt it. “If you gain,” he wrote, “you gain all; if you lose, you lose nothing. Wager, then, without hesitation that He is.” Pascal also offered among the keenest diagnoses of humanity: The human being is only a reed, the most feeble in nature; but this is a thinking reed. It isn't necessary for the entire universe to arm itself in order to crush him; a whiff of vapor, a taste of water, suffices to kill him. But when the universe crushes him, the human being becomes still more noble than that which kills him, because he knows that he is dying, and the advantage that the universe has over him. The universe, it does not have a clue. Or, even better: What a Chimera is man! What a novelty, a monster, a chaos, a contradiction, a prodigy! Judge of all things, an imbecile worm; depository of truth, and sewer of error and doubt; the glory and refuse of the universe. He also described our moral conditions as human beings, “[W]e hate truth and those who tell it [to] us, and … we like them to be deceived in our favour” (Pensées 100). Apart from God, Pascal observed, people distract themselves from the reality of death. But the diversions run out, and then mankind feels his nothingness, his forlornness, his insufficiency, his dependence, his weakness, his emptiness. There will immediately arise from the depth of his heart weariness, gloom, sadness, fretfulness, vexation, despair. (Pensées 131) “Between us and heaven or hell there is only life, which is the frailest thing in the world” (Pensées 213 ). With a poetic nod to his work on vacuums, Pascal concluded: What is it then that this desire and this inability proclaim to us, but that there was once in man a true happiness of which there now remain to him only the mark and empty trace …? But these are all inadequate, because the infinite abyss can only be filled by an infinite and immutable object, that is to say, only by God Himself. A generation later, as waves of the Enlightenment swept over Europe, the continent's most prominent thinkers could not escape Pascal's brilliance. According to philosopher Dr. Patrick Riley, Holbach, as late as the 1770s, still found it necessary to quarrel with the author of the Pensées, Condorcet, when editing Pascal's works, renewed the old debate; Voltaire throughout his life, and even in his last year, launched sally after sally at the writer who frightened him every time he—a hypochondriac—felt ill. On the human condition in particular, the French Revolution would prove Pascal right and Voltaire wrong. Divorced from God and instead committed to the worship of “pure reason,” France devolved into a violent, anarchic wasteland. Even today, Blaise Pascal's intellect, passion, and eloquence have lost none of their fire, dedicated as they were to the God who claimed his total devotion. As he wrote on the parchment sewn into his jacket, Jesus Christ. I have fallen away: I have fled from Him, denied Him, crucified him. May I not fall away forever. We keep hold of him only by the ways taught in the Gospel. Renunciation, total and sweet. Total submission to Jesus Christ and to my director. Eternally in joy for a day's exercise on earth. I will not forget Thy word. Amen. This Breakpoint was co-authored by Kasey Leander. If you enjoy Breakpoint, leave a review on your favorite podcast app. For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, go to breakpoint.org.
It is our heart's desire to challenge you to LIVE ON FIRE for God. In order for this to happen, we MUST look to His Word.
As believers we need to be reminded, often, that God works in many different ways and He is most at work when we can't hear or see Him at work.
Revival
Original Air Date: December 12, 1945Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Lone RangerPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Earle Graser (Lone Ranger)• John Todd (Tonto) Writer:• Fran Striker Producer:• George W. Trendle Music:• Ben Bonnell Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Original Air Date: December 12, 1945Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Lone RangerPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Earle Graser (Lone Ranger)• John Todd (Tonto) Writer:• Fran Striker Producer:• George W. Trendle Music:• Ben Bonnell Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Set me on fire God By Pastor Kingsley --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fredrick-john/message
Acts 2:14-37
It's time to deal with our emotions. Nick and Camille navigate the fallout from last week's shocking twist. We go hunting to clear our mind, console Sindri after his loss and head out to recruit the armies we need for the war lies ahead. Our hosts dissect the tough battles in these chapters and figure out what Odin knows about Ragnarök. The question of the week explores what creatures we'd like to shape-shift into, tune-in to find out. Join the Patreon squad for bonus episodes, discord access, prizes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/autosavepod Follow @autosavepodcast on Twitter. While you are there say hello to @thisiscamco and @nickandrade, or reach out to the show over email to say hey podcast@autosavepod.com If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: https://bit.ly/atsmerch You can also join us on twitch, because you never know when we will pop in for a live show: https://www.twitch.tv/autosavepod If you enjoyed this episode, please rate AutoSave 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.
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They say you cannot access a new level with an outdated attitude... While most people would agree with this point of view, no one truly wants to go through the refiner's fire. So, like the Israelites, God leads you into a wilderness season where you have no choice but to surrender to the process of purification. This is the season where you are forced to confront the man in the mirror - the limiting patterns of thinking, the harmful habits, the character flaws, etc. that have held you back and prevented you from accessing and/or thriving at your new level. In this episode, I teach what a drought season is and how to engage with it for maximum results. This is Olawunmi Brigue. Founder, SuperAbundant Woman (SAW): The premier spiritual and personal growth hub for Christian women who want it all - the thriving career, the loving home & the life of tremendous impact - God's way. Apply for your seat at: https://superabundantlifetribe.com/apply
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According to Navajo mythology, the Black God is the creator of the stars and the fire that burns in the universe. Although some accounts claim that he didn't create the constellations, all agree that he did create fire and the light found in the stars.According to a story, the Holy People saw the Hard Flint Boys also known as the Pleiades attached to the ankle of the Black God when he entered the Hogan. When they asked him why the constellation was there, he started to stomp his feet, and the stars moved up towards his head. He was then allowed to place all of the constellations in the sky.While he was completing this task, Coyote or M'ii came along and threw a few stars into the sky. These random non-clustered stars, which are different from constellations, are the reason why there are so many random stars in the night sky.The Black God is typically depicted as an old, slow, and helpless creature who is incapable of heroic acts. He is also often portrayed as a trickster who passes himself off as poor in order to receive monetary assistance from the people. The Black God is commonly depicted with various objects such as the crescent moon on his forehead, the Pleiades on his temple, and a full moon for his mouth. He also wears a buckskin mask made out of white paint.Read more at https://mythlok.com/black-god/
Series - Soul on Fire: God's Plan for Revival - Pastor Russ Atter
Seres - Soul on Fire: God's Plan for Revival - Pastor Russ Atter
Series - Soul of Fire: God's Plan for Revival - Pastor Russ Atter
Series - Soul on Fire: God's Plan for Revival - Pastor Russ Atter
The finale of our Church On Fire series concludes with the radical conversion of Saul to Paul, and how the grace of God can completely transform anyone.Follow us online - @thebannerchurch on Facebook and @banner.church on Instagram.Watch full services anytime on our YouTube channel - youtube.com/c/BannerChurchOnlineGive online: banner.church/giveThanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe so you get notified every time we update our podcast. We post new episodes every Wednesday. For more information, visit our website at banner.church today. We'll see you next week.
Last month on the podcast, there was a Master reset! Now, let's bring the heat with a revolutionary FIRE—God, if the Saints having a Hot Girl Summer just say THAT. As a health strategist, Joval Webbe is co-hosting with SJR and teaching us how to take the limits off our ability to live well. Together they discuss tips on burning down barriers, setting fire to who W.E. once were, & relationships goin' up in smoke. Sis, your sigh is a good enough prayer for God. Hear all about it in the advice segment as W.E. touch heaven on your behalf. This episode will leave you extending yourself grace & fanning the flames in the direction of your FAITH! Chile, W.E. got mail. Sign up to have dope devotionals hit up your inbox at WomanEvolve.com/connect!
Series - Soul on Fire: God's Plan for Revival - Pastor Russ Atter
The Lord gave me a vision of the entire State of Florida covered in fire, he said the Pentecost preparations are upon them to clear the land.
Kagutsuchi is the Shinto god of fire in Japanese mythology also known as Hi-no-Kagutsuchi. He is the father of 8 gods, including those from the mountain and warrior realms. Due to the destructive power of fire, he became an important part of Shinto ritual. He was killed and decimated into multiple pieces giving rise to volcanoes in the region.From what we know from mythological records, Kagutsuchi was extremely hot to the touch and was either composed completely of fire or used to frequently spout fire. Read more about Kagatsuchi at https://mythlok.com/kagutsuchi/.
Ron Hogen Green, Sensei - Zen Mountain Monastery, New York, Wednesday 03/30/2022 - From Master Dogen's 300 Koan Shobogenzo (True Dharma Eye), Case 122 - Fayan's Fire God - As practitioners of the Dharma, are we truly on the edge of our practice? Is peace and calm an indicator that we can rest in our accomplishment? Or is this just a transitory experience and there is more to be seen? When we reside firmly in our knowledge and don't step forth to continue inquiring more deeply, what could we be missing?
Zhurong is the God of fire and the south in Chinese mythology and folk religion. Some sources associate him with some of the most important myths of China, such as the Nuwa, Gongggong and the Great Flood. He's believed to live in the Bright Place of Kunlun Mountain. It is said that he sent the kindling from heaven, and taught human beings how to use fire.It has been believed that Chinese mythology is full of factual details, and that legends are told about events and characters that actually existed in the past. This is also true for Zhurong, who is portrayed as a historical figure in Sima Qian's records where he held the important position of Minister of Fire.Zhurong is depicted as a proud man who wears armour and is riding a tiger. In some stories and myths he is also shown as riding two dragons at once symbolising fire and heat. He is believed to have helped separate Heaven and Earth as well.Legend has it that Zhurong was the son of Gaoyang, who was is also known as Zhuanxu, a sky god and also a historical person. He is also believed to have inherited the royal lineages of various states in China. Gaoyang also had a son, Gun, who fathered Yu the Great. The imperial clan of the Qin Dynasty also claimed descent through Gaoyang (though not Zhurong). Zhurong was also claimed to be an ancestor to the eight lineages of the royal families of the Chu state.He is best known for defeating his own son Gong, who was a water demon. For days, they battled across Heaven, until they both fell to Earth.Zhurong is also known as Chongli is many parts of ancient and modern China.When he was a child, he was named Li (a shortened version or Chongli), as he had a red face and was very smart along with a very fiery temper. At that time, Suiren, his father, learned how to make fire by drilling wood, but he had no idea how to keep it burning or to manage it. Li would eventually become an expert at fire-related tasks and most importantly learn to manage it. Li was capable of using fire for cooking, heating, lighting, driving beasts and insects away and also for other productive uses.Read about Zhurong at https://mythlok.com/zhurong/
The Lord gave me this prophecy over Florida, this is a time and season word as Florida is being prepared to be the water.
HIYA! My sweet friends soooo happy you are here. We always need a friendly reminder that in the fire, Christ stands with us. ❤️
How many of you have had something happen within the past year that was not in your planner? Here's another way to put it: Is there anyone who didn't have something happen off-script? I think we're finished being surprised that life has surprises! In this episode, we'll consider four things that we can do when we are facing the unexpected: 1. Face the Fears. 2. Face the Frustrations. 3. Face the Facts. 4. Face the Fire (God's refining fire). We prefer to have lives that fit neatly into their designated boxes, but life is rarely that tidy. It is often messy and unpredictable. We don't know what today will bring, or even the next moment. Instead of expecting things to go according to our plans, we can trust God with His plan. "Boast not thyself of to morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth." (Proverbs 27:1) You can support this podcast with a donation! Calm in Christ ebook keeptheheart.com Keep the Heart on Instagram Keep the Heart on Facebook Francie on Facebook
In the story of 'The Fire God' from "The Chinese Fairy Book" get get introduced to the Chinese god of fire and a story of her compassion for a kind and good man. Help keep The Folktale Project ad-free by becoming a supporter on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/folktaleproject.