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"In The Last Days" by Pastor Gary Espeseth.Follow along with today's sermon using the Bible App.http://bible.com/events/49302192Connect with us: crosslakechristian.com/connectGive online: crosslakechristian.com/giveWatch Live Sundays @ 10:45 - live.crosslakechristian.com
Chair: Jonathan Green The problem of endings is particularly acute for a master of digression. In The Last Days of Roger Federer, Geoff Dyer's own encounter with the existential drama of late middle age is set against the late work of great artists – from Bob Dylan to John Coltrane, Annie Dillard to Giorgio de Chirico. In conversation with Jonathan Green, Dyer talks about final chapters, twilight achievements, a little about tennis and why he had to complete his latest book before Roger Federer's retirement. Event details: Wed 08 Mar, 3:45pm on the East Stage
Here is our sermon "In The Last Days" with pastor Rick McNeely at Christ Community Church, Murphysboro, Illinois on October 2, 2022. Come be a part of our service every Sunday morning at 8:30 and 10am on 473 West Harrison Road (on the corner of Route 127 and Harrison Road. Our Website: www.cccmurphy.com/ Our Facebook: www.facebook.com/cccmurphysboro/ Our Vimeo: www.vimeo.com/cccmurphysboro Our YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCwSw0gd--EvGp15v7g-KZEw Our Soundcloud: @cccmurphy We truly appreciate all your support. If you would like to give a donation, here is a link to our website to do so: www.cccmurphy.churchcenter.com/giving
The Apostle Paul warns us that the Holy Spirit says “In The Last Days” believers in Jesus will be seduced by evil demonic spirits. Their satanic mission? To seduce you to abandon your faith. No one is exempt from this subduction, and we are seeing a rise in “deconstruction” and a trend to move the gospel into a progressive woke re-framing of truth. In this podcast I want to share with you real world examples of how this “Christian Deconstruction” happens. More importantly, I want to share three ways to guard your heart against these seducing spirits, spiritual adultery, deconstructionism, and doubt. Show Notes: Please Subscribe To The Omega Frequency Live YouTube Channel Visit Omega Frequency Online View Our Statement Of Belief We live stream on our YouTube Channel linked Above: Every other Friday evening: Frequency Family Fellowship Prayer Stream - 8pm Central time. Every Friday opposite of that: “Contending For The Faith” with Phil Baker & BDK - 8pm Central time. Every Saturday evening “Live Worship Service” with Before The Throne & BDK - 8pm Central time.
Everywhere you go in America, where there is teachings, movies, or literature the Holocaust is brought up as the worst atrocity ever done by humans. Nonetheless, as terrible as it was, the worst atrocity, wickedness, crimes and transgressions ever done in human civilization was the transatlantic slave trade. 'And the LORD shall scatter thee among all people, from the one end of the earth even unto the other; And the LORD shall bring thee into Egypt again with ships, by the way whereof I spake unto thee, Thou shalt see it no more again: and there ye shall be sold unto your enemies for bondmen and bondwomen, and no man shall buy you.' Deuteronomy 28:64,68 The irony is that the world hates you even for bringing it up? They say things like you should just forget about it, they say things like that was so long ago, they say things like you should just move on. Nonetheless, though they want you to forget, God Remembers Slavery. 'for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me, ' Deuteronomy 5:9 'The sons also of them that afflicted thee shall come bending unto thee; and all they that despised thee shall bow themselves down at the soles of thy feet; and they shall call thee, The city of the LORD , The Zion of the Holy One of Israel. ' Isaiah 60:14 Funny, how God is literally coming to destroy the entire world as we know it. All because of an a crimes committed against his people in the past/present. Nevertheless, the world wants you to forget about it, but God Remembers Slavery: 'For, behold, in those days, (IN THE LAST DAYS) and in that time, when I shall bring again the captivity of Judah and Jerusalem, I will also gather all nations, and will bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat, and will plead with them there for my people and for my heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations, (SCATTERED TO ALL NATIONS) and parted my land. ' Joel 3:1-2 God is word for word saying he is coming to destroy all nations in the last days for scattering his people into all NATIONS: God Remembers Slavery. Support by donating at: https://leodunson.com/donate/ You can also donate by using Cash App $LeoDunson For Exclusive Content, Early Access and Unreleased videos subscribe at: https://ministries.leodunson.com/ Contact Leo Dunson at: https://www.facebook.com/LeoDunsonjr https://www.tiktok.com/@leodunson #GodRemembers #Slavery
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] Rev. Campbell and the Butleraires - "In The Morning" [0:03:29] Original Fidelitones - "Take The Lord Along With You" [0:05:54] Jewel Jubilee Singers of Mobile, Alabama - "I Wonder Why" [0:12:00] D.M. Moore Chorus - "Drinking Tears For Water" [0:14:40] Chosen Sons of God - "Take Your Burden to The Lord" [0:19:10] Bishop Johnny Ross and Family - "Because He First Loved Me" [0:23:11] Spirits of Joy of Toledo, Ohio - "Hide Me" [0:25:36] Gospel Lights - "Work Until My Day Is Done" [0:28:55] Rev. Drayton - "God Is Able" [0:36:21] Big C and the Five Clouds of Harmony - "Working On The Building" [0:38:32] Golden Links - "Waiting On You" [0:45:06] Emanuetts - "Livin' In The Last Days" [0:46:25] Commanding Shepherds - "Passing of a Loved One" [0:49:00] Diamonaires of Richmond, VA. - "Tell Jesus About It" [0:52:38] Pilgrim Five - "The King's Highway" [0:58:44] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/117023
In The Last Days of the Dinosaurs, Riley Black walks readers through what happened in the days, the years, the centuries, and the million years after the impact, tracking the sweeping disruptions that overtook this one spot, and imagining what might have been happening elsewhere on the globe. Life's losses were sharp and deeply-felt, but the hope carried by the beings that survived sets the stage for the world as we know it now.Picture yourself in the Cretaceous period. It's a sunny afternoon in the Hell Creek of ancient Montana 66 million years ago. A Triceratops horridus ambles along the edge of the forest. In a matter of hours, everything here will be wiped away. Lush verdure will be replaced with fire. Tyrannosaurus rex will be toppled from their throne, along with every other species of non-avian dinosaur no matter their size, diet, or disposition. They just don't know it yet.The cause of this disaster was identified decades ago. An asteroid some seven miles across slammed into the Earth, leaving a geologic wound over 50 miles in diameter. In the terrible mass extinction that followed, more than half of known species vanished seemingly overnight. But this worst single day in the history of life on Earth was as critical for us as it was for the dinosaurs, as it allowed for evolutionary opportunities that were closed for the previous 100 million years.Read the book: https://wellingtonsquarebooks.indiecommerce.com/book/9781250271044
IN THE LAST DAYS. GOD SPEAKS TO HIS PEOPLE THROUGH THE HOLY SCRIPTURE.
In The Last Days. Bro Kerry Sanford preaching Sunday Night at the First Jesus Name Church of Benndale. November 9, 2020pm. Pastor William Moore. For more information about our church or this message please email us at fjncbenndale@icloud.com. Have a wonderful and blessed day.
We conclude our series titled "In The Last Days" by talking about "The Hope We Have As Christians"
We continue our series titled "In The Last Days" with a message that talks about the Signs you'll see as we approach those Last Days
We begin a new series titled "In The Last Days" as we discuss what the Bible says about 'the end times'. Pastor Les begins this series by asking the question: "Are we REALLY in the end times?"
Persecution #05 - In The Last Days, The Beastly Religion Will Make War Against Yahweh's Holiness And Against His Saints, But The Saints Possess Yahweh's Kingdom - Not The Beastly System.
Persecution #05 - In The Last Days, The Beastly Religion Will Make War Against Yahweh's Holiness And Against His Saints, But The Saints Possess Yahweh's Kingdom - Not The Beastly System.
2008-06-10 Pentecost pm Persecution #05 - In The Last Days, The Beastly Religion Will Make War Against Yahweh's Holiness And Against His Saints, But The Saints Possess Yahweh's Kingdom - Not The Beastly System
2008-06-10 Pentecost pm Persecution #05 - In The Last Days, The Beastly Religion Will Make War Against Yahweh's Holiness And Against His Saints, But The Saints Possess Yahweh's Kingdom - Not The Beastly System
“In the Last Days” presented by Lawrence Gregory
“In the Last Days” presented by Lawrence Gregory
Episode 110 of One Week Only! Instead of going to the latest Marvel movie, why not see an indie film this weekend? Our key film this week is "In The Last Days of the City" (38:50) We also review "Disobedience" starring Rachel Weisz & Rachel McAdams, directed by Sebastián Lelio (5:00); lesbian romantic comedy "Duck Butter" starring Alia Shawkat & Laia Costa, directed by Miguel Arteta (12:55); surreal fantasy "Mrs. Hyde" starring Isabelle Huppert, directed by Serge Bozon (20:05); and period biopic "Lou Andreas-Salomé: The Audacity to be Free", directed by Cordula Kablitz-Post (28:00). Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
On March 4, 1953, Soviet citizens woke up to an unthinkable announcement: Joseph Stalin, the country’s all-powerful leader, had died of a stroke. In The Last Days of Stalin (Yale University Press, 2016), Joshua Rubenstein recounts the events surrounding the dictator’s death and the sociopolitical vacuum it opened up at home and abroad. After Stalin did not emerge from his room on the morning of March 1, a maid who was sent into his room found him lying in his own urine; doctors’ efforts to save him, including the application of leeches, proved hopeless. The following weeks brought mass grief and halting attempts at reform, including a mass amnesty of Gulag prisoners. Rubenstein argues that the months following Stalin’s death were a missed opportunity for a de-escalation of the Cold War. While Pravda published Eisenhower’s famous chance for peace speech and Soviet officials expressed willingness to negotiate, the State Department under John Foster Dulles viewed Soviet concessions as a moral challenge to resist rather than an opportunity to explore. While Khrushchev went on to denounce Stalin’s cult and relax political controls, a chance for the peaceful reunification of Germany and relaxation of tensions across Europe was lost. Joy Neumeyer is a journalist and PhD candidate in History at the University of California, Berkeley. Her dissertation project explores the role of death in Soviet culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On March 4, 1953, Soviet citizens woke up to an unthinkable announcement: Joseph Stalin, the country’s all-powerful leader, had died of a stroke. In The Last Days of Stalin (Yale University Press, 2016), Joshua Rubenstein recounts the events surrounding the dictator’s death and the sociopolitical vacuum it opened up at... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On March 4, 1953, Soviet citizens woke up to an unthinkable announcement: Joseph Stalin, the country’s all-powerful leader, had died of a stroke. In The Last Days of Stalin (Yale University Press, 2016), Joshua Rubenstein recounts the events surrounding the dictator’s death and the sociopolitical vacuum it opened up at home and abroad. After Stalin did not emerge from his room on the morning of March 1, a maid who was sent into his room found him lying in his own urine; doctors’ efforts to save him, including the application of leeches, proved hopeless. The following weeks brought mass grief and halting attempts at reform, including a mass amnesty of Gulag prisoners. Rubenstein argues that the months following Stalin’s death were a missed opportunity for a de-escalation of the Cold War. While Pravda published Eisenhower’s famous chance for peace speech and Soviet officials expressed willingness to negotiate, the State Department under John Foster Dulles viewed Soviet concessions as a moral challenge to resist rather than an opportunity to explore. While Khrushchev went on to denounce Stalin’s cult and relax political controls, a chance for the peaceful reunification of Germany and relaxation of tensions across Europe was lost. Joy Neumeyer is a journalist and PhD candidate in History at the University of California, Berkeley. Her dissertation project explores the role of death in Soviet culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On March 4, 1953, Soviet citizens woke up to an unthinkable announcement: Joseph Stalin, the country’s all-powerful leader, had died of a stroke. In The Last Days of Stalin (Yale University Press, 2016), Joshua Rubenstein recounts the events surrounding the dictator’s death and the sociopolitical vacuum it opened up at home and abroad. After Stalin did not emerge from his room on the morning of March 1, a maid who was sent into his room found him lying in his own urine; doctors’ efforts to save him, including the application of leeches, proved hopeless. The following weeks brought mass grief and halting attempts at reform, including a mass amnesty of Gulag prisoners. Rubenstein argues that the months following Stalin’s death were a missed opportunity for a de-escalation of the Cold War. While Pravda published Eisenhower’s famous chance for peace speech and Soviet officials expressed willingness to negotiate, the State Department under John Foster Dulles viewed Soviet concessions as a moral challenge to resist rather than an opportunity to explore. While Khrushchev went on to denounce Stalin’s cult and relax political controls, a chance for the peaceful reunification of Germany and relaxation of tensions across Europe was lost. Joy Neumeyer is a journalist and PhD candidate in History at the University of California, Berkeley. Her dissertation project explores the role of death in Soviet culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On March 4, 1953, Soviet citizens woke up to an unthinkable announcement: Joseph Stalin, the country’s all-powerful leader, had died of a stroke. In The Last Days of Stalin (Yale University Press, 2016), Joshua Rubenstein recounts the events surrounding the dictator’s death and the sociopolitical vacuum it opened up at home and abroad. After Stalin did not emerge from his room on the morning of March 1, a maid who was sent into his room found him lying in his own urine; doctors’ efforts to save him, including the application of leeches, proved hopeless. The following weeks brought mass grief and halting attempts at reform, including a mass amnesty of Gulag prisoners. Rubenstein argues that the months following Stalin’s death were a missed opportunity for a de-escalation of the Cold War. While Pravda published Eisenhower’s famous chance for peace speech and Soviet officials expressed willingness to negotiate, the State Department under John Foster Dulles viewed Soviet concessions as a moral challenge to resist rather than an opportunity to explore. While Khrushchev went on to denounce Stalin’s cult and relax political controls, a chance for the peaceful reunification of Germany and relaxation of tensions across Europe was lost. Joy Neumeyer is a journalist and PhD candidate in History at the University of California, Berkeley. Her dissertation project explores the role of death in Soviet culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On March 4, 1953, Soviet citizens woke up to an unthinkable announcement: Joseph Stalin, the country’s all-powerful leader, had died of a stroke. In The Last Days of Stalin (Yale University Press, 2016), Joshua Rubenstein recounts the events surrounding the dictator’s death and the sociopolitical vacuum it opened up at... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices