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Today we’re going to talk about seven ways you can practice the vibration of what’s in your Vortex—so that what you desire comes into your experience. This episode is perfect for anyone who wants to learn… How Abraham says to get the objects and relationships and desires that you’ve been asking for to flow into your reality A great metaphor for understanding an important Law of Attraction concept The quote that gives me goose bumps about all the cooperative components being summoned for my desires What to do if your life has caused you to ask for an improved situation Seven ideas to start today practicing the vibration of what’s in your Vortex Get the show notes here: https://jennifer365.com/blog/love-your-life-podcast-163
This week, JWB Client and NYAI Show regular, Abraham Guerrero joins us!Abraham bought a house in Miami when he first moved to the US from Colombia and was soon relocated! Lucky for him, he was able to use that money wisely to buy multiple rental income properties, but FIRST, he had to try out other turnkey companies before bringing his portfolio to JWB.Tune in to hear:-How Abraham managed to turn 1 house into 6-What made him realize JWB was the right company to invest with-A new wealth-building mechanism that Abraham just discovered that he wishes everyone knew about-And more!Enjoy!CONNECT WITH US:GET OUR FREE TRAINING AND INVESTOR TOOL KIT: www.jwbwebclass.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CashFlowProperties/Join our Facebook Group - JWB Rental Property Investinghttps://www.facebook.com/groups/rentalpropertyinvestingSubscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, or anywhere you listen to your podcastsYou can find this episode plus all previous episodes here.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
How Abraham responds to the situation with his nephew Lot is a good reflection of what it looks like to bring shalom, to bring peace.
In this session you will learn--- * How we can benefit from a lifestyle of praise and thanksgiving. * What it means to give thanks in everything. * Your spiritual maturity is connected to how thankful you are. * How Abraham moved from weak faith to having strong faith. * Why we as New Testament believers receive the Lord's Supper. * The two main components of thanksgiving.
Despite their imperfections, God chose the (3) Patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, because of their faith – dependence on God's promise. *Reasons behind God's selection of the Promised Land. *Time Frame: 2000 BC: Abraham. Age of the Patriarchs 1500 BC: Samuel. Age of the Prophets 1000 BC: King Saul & King David. Age of the Kings.The Princes 500 BC: Age of The Priests 0 BC: Christ comes. *Lessons from Abraham's life: -His covenant with God; -How he went through hardship despite this covenant; -How he worshipped God by building an altar; -How his sin of faithlessness led to Ishmael's birth and the 4,000-year conflict between Ishmael and Isaac's offspring -How his lack of persistence in prayer contributed to Sodom and Gomorrah's destruction; and -His unwavering faith even when asked to sacrifice his son Isaac. -How Abraham giving Isaac as a sacrifice is a foreshadowing of Christ.
Pastor Tim continued our study of James 2. This week we explored the relationship between works and faith. Pastor Tim closed our time together by using the examples of Abraham and Rahab as examples of how our faith is demonstrated by our works. How Abraham's faith compelled him to give up what was most important to him and how Rahab's faith caused her to risk her life.
Preached By: Jeff Lyle Preached On: 06/16/2019 Description: It is the will of God that our faith continues to deepen throughout our entire faith-journey. Faith begins with our salvation, but it cannot terminate there. Faith is a spiritual muscle that must be stretched and exercised if it is to grow. Few people in the bible reveal a better response to these faith-stretching seasons better than Abraham. As God tested Abraham’s faith, we are empowered and instructed to recognize the dynamics of what happens inside of us as God tests our own faith. How Abraham responded to the alarming plans of God proves him as a fit father to faith. Partner With Us! Text Your Donation To: (678)379-5866 Donate Online At: mynewbridge.church To learn more about us, visit: mynewbridge.church
Today we’re going to talk about your vibrational set-point—and whether it’s allowing you to manifest and create the life you want. This episode is perfect for anyone who wants to learn… What your vibrational set-point has to do with your go-to emotions Why your average emotional frequency is like a thermostat—and why that matters How Abraham says you create a new reality The reason your chronic thought patterns can create a vibrational groove that attracts what you do not want What you need to know about memorized emotional patterns and how reactions and moods could be messing up your vibration How to change your emotional set-point from not feeling good to feeling good
How Abraham obtained Sarah's burial plot appears like an obscure, irrelevant passage at first glance. However, upon further review, it shows us an example of how God graciously gives us little tastes of heaven while we wait for the fulfillment of the promises He's given us as Christians. We may be sojourners and exiles here on earth, but God will fulfill His promises. As we wait for them, enjoy the tastes we have now, and allow them to whet your appetite for greater things yet to come.
How Abraham and Isaac Prefigure Christ. Fr. John Ehrich, STL Preaching from St. Joseph in Williams, AZ
So many of us work primarily as corporate or wedding filmmakers - and love what we do - but have dreams of doing more. Of pursuing passion projects and making a living from them. It can be hard to know where to start, however. How can we set up our businesses in a way that allows us to expand and grow beyond our current client base? Abraham Joffe is an incredibly talented wildlife and travel filmmaker based in Sydney, Australia whose work you may have seen on a little network called Netflix with his show, Tales By Light. He’s traveled all over the world and filmed some of the most incredible cultures and creatures to be found on Earth. But Abraham didn’t start out this way. In fact, he had an established wedding and corporate film business before he was presented with the opportunity to pursue something bigger. Today he shares with us how he had already set up his business to allow him the flexibility to take his chance and run with it when it came. He also talks about how pursuing unpaid passion projects allowed him to gain skills and make connections that ultimately resulted with him traveling the world and filming exotic sights for a living. What’s your dream film gig? What steps could you take to prepare yourself to take a smart risk on that dream when an opportunity presents itself? In this episode: - How Abraham set himself and his business up to allow for smart risks - How he took an opportunity presented to him, and then through his own initiative turned it into something way bigger for both himself, and his client - Some of the practical benefits to having a series picked up by Netflix - Tips to streamline your experience when traveling with a lot of gear - Some of Abe’s most insane wildlife experiences! Quotes: “No matter how good you think you are, it’s just so hard to capture spontaneous moments. You’re trying to be cinematic, but when sh*t goes down it’s often the time that you don’t have the camera up, or you can’t have the camera up.” [10:04] “I feel like every good thing I’ve ever done, in my personal life and my professional life has always taken a bit of a step into the unknown. I think if you're comfortable, you’ll just swim in the same pool forever.” [17:52] “I think if I’d purely made financial decisions then I’d probably just still be doing weddings, and probably doing fine - I mean we were running a successful studio - but you know, I’m in a much happier place now, and I think you’ve got to give yourself those opportunities.” [28:32] Find the original post at: https://studiosherpas.com/category/podcasts
How Abraham's legacy can help us solve the problem of Jewish continuity. (17 minutes)
It's fairly normal for us to think that finding God's will is like looking for a bull's-eye painted upon something we can see--a "perfect" person, circumstance, or place. Dr. Daniel Brown opens up the accounts of both Abraham and Isaac to dispel that myth. How Abraham ended up in his inherited land was quite a mixture of obedience, failure to consult God, and unforeseen personal conflict; Isaac had a similar track record. We, too, end up where we are outside of pristine circumstances, often finding ourselves chased into places we wouldn't have chosen for ourselves. But God is always leading us forward, using today's "where" and "who" to open up unimaginable possibilities. This message will encourage anyone who has ever wondered how to discover God's specific will, especially if you feel attacked, discouraged, cramped, or unfairly accused. No person or situation can push you out of your land of promise...because God's bull's-eye is on YOU.
It's fairly normal for us to think that finding God's will is like looking for a bull's-eye painted upon something we can see--a "perfect" person, circumstance, or place. Dr. Daniel Brown opens up the accounts of both Abraham and Isaac to dispel that myth. How Abraham ended up in his inherited land was quite a mixture of obedience, failure to consult God, and unforeseen personal conflict; Isaac had a similar track record. We, too, end up where we are outside of pristine circumstances, often finding ourselves chased into places we wouldn't have chosen for ourselves. But God is always leading us forward, using today's "where" and "who" to open up unimaginable possibilities. This message will encourage anyone who has ever wondered how to discover God's specific will, especially if you feel attacked, discouraged, cramped, or unfairly accused. No person or situation can push you out of your land of promise...because God's bull's-eye is on YOU.