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Breaking the Silence with host Dr. Gregory Williams Guest, DeAntwann "DJ" Johnson, Author of The Sun Is Always Shining DJ is a devoted husband and father, author parenting and youth empowerment coach, counselor, sports statistician, and owner of DJ Inspires, LLC. He grew up in the Indiana foster care system and yet despite that, has gone on to lead a successful and fulfilling life. Before spending 9 years in the foster care system, DJ suffered child abuse, domestic abuse and emotional trauma. Don't forget to check out DeAntwann's book: "The Sun Is Always Shining: A Story of Adversity Turned to Triumph" Short description of "The Sun Is Always Shining: A Story of Adversity Turned to Triumph" from Amazon: In life, we all have two choices: be the ominous cloud that people avoid and run from, or be the warm light that manages to peek through to be a guiding force for the world. That light reveals lifes infinite possibilities and assures them that no matter what, The Sun Is Always Shining. Escaping the darkness is no easy feat. It takes every bit of courage one can muster upthrough faith. DeAntwann Johnson takes us on a riveting, fact-based journey about Jeremy Deon Allen, a youth whose childhood, rampant with abandonment, rejection, abuse, instability, and the perils of the child welfare system, threatens to push him into a life of crime, years in prisonand possibly an early death. Learn how Jeremy harnessed all of his painful events and lessons, climbed out of the darkness, and chose to shine. By embracing a life upheld with strong Christian values, and making a conscious decision to tear down the wall of constraint that endangered his future, he stepped into a life of victory, purpose, and service. See how Jeremys story encourages youth, whose worlds are rife with chaos, to bravely weather their storms, seek the sun in their hearts, and win in their lives.
Jeremy Slayden is a Guest on the Deep Shallow Dive Podcast, hosted by Ray Dousdtar: "What do you get when a pro athlete-turned-truth teller steps into the arena? A home run of an episode. Jeremy Slayden, aka JSlay USA, joins Ray Doustdar for a powerful, unfiltered Deep Shallow Dive into his journey fromGeorgia Tech standout and AAA Phillies ballplayer to a fearless voice calling out uncomfortable truths. But Jeremys story isnt just about baseball its about faith, self-discovery, and the spiritual and political battles most wont dare touch. Ray and Jeremy explore everything from the Zionist influence on American Christianity to the cover-up of the USS Liberty. Jeremy breaks down the history and controversy behind the Scofield Bible, how Christian Zionism took over evangelical churches, and why he believes narratives surrounding Israel, Palestine, andeven October 7th are deeply manipulated. From personal faith to global geopolitics, this is a raw look at the machinery behind mass belief systems. They also pull no punches on Trump, Tucker, Candace Owens, and the illusion of transparency surrounding the Epstein files. Jeremys not interested in clicks hes interested in truth. This episode is for anyone willing to question everything and dig deeper than headlines. No fluff, no filter just facts, faith, and fire. Top 5 Key Points: - Jeremys journey from pro baseball to Christian truth seeker and how injuries helped him re-center his faith. - The real story behind the Scofield Bible, its Zionist roots, and its impact on American Christianity. - Why the USS Liberty attack was covered up and how survivor Phil Turney is finally being heard. - The game being played with Epsteins list and why neither party wants it exposed. - A raw critique of Trump-era Zionism, the new right-wing deep state, and media figures who play it safe. Follow Deep Shallow Dive: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepshallowdive Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deepshallowdive/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deepshallowdive YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@deepshallowdive Twitter: https://twitter.com/deepshallowdive 00:01 | Meet JSlay: From baseball prodigy to faith-based influencer 02:00 | Georgia Tech, injuries, and lessons from the minor leagues 10:30 | Baseball becomes an idol and the faith that followed 18:00 | Growing up evangelical: What does Christianity really mean? 22:00 | King James, Schofield & how Zionist notes infiltrated doctrine 28:00 | Unpacking the Schofield backstory and its real agenda 36:00 | JFK files: The redactions, Mossad links, and CIA ties 45:00 | USS Liberty with Phil Turney: What Israel tried to erase 54:00 | October 7th: False flag? Netanyahu? The unanswered questions 01:00:00 | Trump, Bongino, and the transparent Epstein file myth 01:07:00 | Final thoughts: Empathy, awakening, and spiritual clarity Follow Deep Shallow Dive: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepshallowdive Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deepshallowdive/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deepshallowdive YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@deepshallowdive Twitter: https://twitter.com/deepshallowdive Threads: https://threads.net/@deepshallowdive
The brothers are back for anther episode of the Bum N Zilly show. Bum kicks it off this week talking about a recent game night at brother Jeremys house. 1:45 Show Intro2:51 The Austin Reaves hate begins 4:05 The Pacers crazy comeback 5:22 Combing throw some past show comments 9:11 Show preview 10:22 Three conspiracy theories the brothers think could be true 21:25 Rodgers still in play for the Vikes?22:17 Back to conspiracy theories 31:18 Reaves continues to piss off Bum33:22 Lakers had big win against the Nuggets but no luck against the Bucks 34:30 Reaves got Bum going crazy again and Bronny has arrived 37:07 Bulls beat down the Lakers and Quadruple double stats 41:21 Orlando Magic is magic against the Lakers 44:09 The Twins Opening day roster is set 47:38 Sabres lose to Utah in a hilarious way and forgot to show up in Minnesota 49:45 Sabres take down the Jets 53:00 A trivia question for Bum and the Old School Noobs 53:57 Sabres beat down the Senators thanks to Optimus Reim 55:55 A TNT Tage stat and a Lindy Ruff milestone 57:18 PGA's Min Woo Lee 1:00:00 Cena's heel turn revisited 1:07:21 Cena vs Rhodes in a promo battle 1:10:20 Randy Orton's punt kick1:12:14 Jey Uso is in a slump1:14:21 Apply to be a WWE writer 1:16:12 Bum's favorite finishers showed up on Raw and Zilly's honorable finisher mentions 1:17:52 Preview topics for next week and Jon Moxley1:19:00 Outro Want to get your thoughts involved with the podcast?Check us out on Twitter/X @BumNZillyshowEmail at rtonykisor@gmail.com
Join four unlikely mouse-heroes named Bob on an epic quest to uncover the secret of the mouse town of Steves. As they hunt for clues across the magical, critter-filled world of the Fairwilds, can the Bobs save the Steves before it's too late? Maybe. The path is perilous and the world can be a dangerous place when you're just a little mouse. System: Mausritter by Losing Games CAST: ➜GM: Artem Yatsunov (he/they) https://linktr.ee/artemdirectly ➜ Joey Nestra-West (He/Him) https://joeynestra-west.carrd.co/- Bob Hope (He/Him): Mouse, Leatherworker/Aspiring Hero, Just a Little Guy ➜ Cai Kagawa (he/they/she) https://estelofimladris.carrd.co- Bob'in Lure (he/they): Mouse, Raft Crew, Dreams of the Se(wer) ➜ Teri Gamble (they/them) https://linktr.ee/TheTeriGamble- (they/them): Mouse, Fungus Farmer, Wise ➜ Bill Roper (He/Him) https://billfreakinroper.carrd.co - Bob 303 (He/Him): Mouse, Likes pebbles, Inquisitive, Experiment(al) ◇ Visit https://www.happyjacks.org/starscape for a full list of this campaign's videos and podcasts. ◇ Follow Happy Jacks RPG on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or hang out with other tabletop roleplaying fans in our Discord community! ◇ Subscribe to our other podcast feeds! We have a weekly tabletop RPG talk show based on topics sent in from fans around the world, and a great collection of One-Shots if you prefer bite sized adventures. ◇ You can watch us on Youtube or Twitch! ◇ Keep us independent by becoming a Patreon! Our fantastic supporters let us play and say what we want instead of catering to companies for ad or sponsorship money. They are HEROES! https://patreon.com/happyjacksrpg Ⓒ2023 Happy Jacks RPG Network https://www.happyjacks.org
Wer kennt sie nicht, die größtenteils amerikanischen Thriller, wie „Die Jury“ oder „Philadelphia“, in denen ein Angeklagter vor Gericht sitzt und eine Jury über dessen Schicksal zu entscheiden hat, während Anwalt und Staatsanwalt alles für oder gegen dessen Verurteilung tun und nicht nur der Jury, sondern auch dem Zuschauer immer neue Beweise oder Indizien präsentiert werden, anhand derer diese ein Urteil fällen sollen. Natürlich haben uns Filme wie diese auch gelehrt, dass es sinnvoll ist, nicht vorschnell zu urteilen, ehe man sich den Fall von allen Seiten besehen hat und dass es manchmal gar nicht so einfach ist, überhaupt zu einer Entscheidung für oder gegen den Angeklagten zu gelangen. Doch wir überspringen diesen ganzen Prozess des Gerichtsverfahrens, denn in unserem Fall hat dieses längst stattgefunden und ein Schuldiger wurde gefunden und verurteilt.In Allen Eskens Roman Das Leben, das wir begraben, treffen wir zunächst auf den Protagonisten Joe Talbert. Er ist Student der University of Minnesota und besucht einen Kurs über Biografien, in dem es – wenig verwunderlich – seine Aufgabe ist, eine solche zu schreiben, jedoch unter der Voraussetzung, dass die interviewte Person jemand völlig fremdes ist. Kreativer Weise sucht er dafür ein Altersheim auf, in der Hoffnung, hier jemanden zu finden, der oder die noch nicht vollständig an Demenz oder Alzheimer erkrankt ist und für sein Projekt taugt. Nachdem er Mrs. Lorngren, der Leiterin des Pflegeheims Hillview Manor, welches er sich für dieses Unterfangen ausgesucht hat, und deren Assistentin Janet sein Anliegen unterbreitet hat, fällt ihnen dafür nur ein möglicher Bewohner ein: Carl Iverson. Und bei Carl handelt es sich um niemand Geringeren als einen verurteilten Mörder, der vor 30 Jahren für die Vergewaltigung und den Mord an einem 14-jährigen Mädchen verurteilt wurde und nun, kurz gesagt, zum Sterben ins Altersheim überstellt wurde, da er an Krebs leidet und seine Tage gezählt sind. Dieser willigt schließlich auch ein, Joe seine Lebensgeschichte zu erzählen und dabei nichts auszulassen.Spätestens ab hier, und wir befinden uns noch ganz am Anfang, wird der Leserin klar, worauf die Sache hinauslaufen soll. Es ist natürlich die eingangs erwähnte Frage nach der Schuld oder Unschuld von Carl Iverson und nachdem die Jury ihr Urteil bereits gefällt hat, kommen nun Joe Talbert und die Lesenden ins Spiel, um die Situation neu zu bewerten. Doch Joe muss diesen Fall nicht allein lösen. Unerwartete Unterstützung erfährt er von seiner Nachbarin Lila, die das Appartement direkt neben seinem bewohnt. Unerwartet, da diese zunächst kein Interesse an Joe und dessen Gesellschaft zeigt, ihn lediglich kurz und wortlos grüßt und anschließend zügig in ihrer Wohnung verschwindet. Das ändert sich jedoch, als Joe seinen autistischen Bruder Jeremy kurzfristig bei sich aufnehmen muss und Lila und Jeremy sich anfreunden. Sie hilft Joe von nun an bei den Recherchen und der Aufarbeitung des Jahrzehnte alten Falls, wobei ihre Kenntnisse im Fach Jura ihnen durchaus hilfreich sind.Allen Eskens schafft es, in seinem bereits 2014 unter dem Titel „The life we bury“ erschienen Roman, einen Spannungsbogen aufzubauen, den er imstande ist, über die gesamte Länge zu halten, so dass ich als Leserin das Buch einfach nicht zur Seite legen konnte und es, meiner Meinung nach, absolut zu Recht fast alle Literaturpreise des Genres Thriller in den USA gewonnen hat. Einen wichtigen Teil tragen aber auch die von ihm geschaffenen Charaktere bei. Neben den bereits erwähnten, bringt auch Joes und Jeremys alkoholabhängige Mutter immer wieder eine gewisse Dynamik in den Verlauf der Handlung und man hat einerseits Mitleid mit ihrem Schicksal, aber andererseits so viel Wut auf sie, weil sie ihren autistischen Sohn nicht nur vernachlässigt, sondern auch zulässt, dass ihr Freund ihn schlägt und sie ihren anderen Sohn – unseren Protagonisten Joe – sowohl emotional als auch materiell erpresst, um bloß nichts an ihrem Leben verändern zu müssen.„Wenn ich mich anstrengte, konnte ich mich an eine Mutter erinnern, die auch warm und weich sein konnte, zumindest an den Tagen, an denen die Welt sie in Ruhe ließ.“ (S. 27) Wir haben aber auch unseren verurteilten Mörder Carl Iversen und seinen Freund Virgil Gray, deren gemeinsame Geschichte und Freundschaft im Vietnamkrieg beginnt, eine Zeit, aus der der Leserin nach und nach wichtige Episoden preisgegeben werden, und die bis in die Gegenwart reicht.Und da wären natürlich Lila und Joe. Lila, deren durchaus traumatische Vergangenheit anfangs nur angedeutet wird und sich für die Leserin als traurige Geschichte, geprägt von Missbrauch, entpuppt. Vielleicht sind es aber auch diese Erlebnisse, die Lila und Joe schließlich zueinander führen, so dass eine Liebesbeziehung zwischen den beiden entsteht, die aufgrund der jeweiligen Erfahrungen in der Vergangenheit von dem Wunsch geprägt ist, die Andere bzw. den Anderen zu beschützen. Denn auch Joe ist, wie bereits deutlich geworden ist, ein gebranntes Kind. Gleichzeitig schafft Allen Eskens mit ihm einen Protagonisten, den ich von Anfang an mochte. Sein teilweise abgeklärter Humor, der natürlich das Resultat seiner Erfahrungen ist, seine leicht zynische Art, aber auch seine Fähigkeit, sich durchzusetzen, nicht aufzugeben und sein Schicksal selbst in die Hand zu nehmen, machen ihn, unter anderem, so sympathisch. Generell schafft es Eskens, dass man seine Figuren liebt und hasst, oder einfach mit ihnen mitfiebert, was seinem Schreibstil zu verdanken ist, der gleichzeitig abwechslungsreich, nachfühlbar, humorvoll, überraschend und spannend ist.Das Leben, das wir begraben, so der eins zu eins übersetzte Titel, erschien hierzulande im Festa Verlag und ist ein absolut gelungener Erstlingsroman, der meine uneingeschränkte Empfehlung erhält. Ein fesselnder Roman, der einen neben der offensichtlichen Kriminalgeschichte durch seine Figuren und deren Geschichten so in seinen Bann zieht, dass es schwer ist, ihn wieder zur Seite zu legen. Diese Rezension ist – wie unschwer zu erkennen ist – mein Plädoyer dafür, Das Leben, das wir begraben von Allen Eskens zu lesen und schließlich gilt es ja noch die Frage zu klären: Ist der im Roman verurteilte Mörder schuldig oder unschuldig? This is a public episode. 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I sat down with Jeremy and my co host Morgan to discuss Jeremys tales of hunting bucks all over the country and some awesome stories from Canada
This is episode 168 of the MxU Podcast! Jeff and Spencer sit down with two familiar faces to the MxU community, Jeremy Bagwell & Jeremy Lommori. a.k.a "the Jeremys" The crew discusses broadcasting and whether or not your church, and churches in general, need to do it. The overarching principle is this: we're in a new digital age and technology is changing rapidly, do what's best for your church.Service Review (7:25 - 26:35)Every week, the crew takes some time to review a church service. This week, Heart & Soul church in Knoxville TN is reviewed. Jeff & Spencer give their thoughts on the mix and the broadcast while the Jeremys give their insight on the video side. Set up & tear down is no joke and sometimes hard to make look good, props to the team at Heart & Soul!Upcoming Content (26:36 - 34:35)Tomorrow, we're releasing another course with Todd Elliott, founder of FILO. This course is all around the idea that volunteers can be leaders too. The course encompasses the "Leadership 360" mentality to lead up, lead down, and lead laterally. No matter where you serve or in what position you serve in, you have the same capability to lead.Should You Be Broadcasting? (34:36 - 1:16:55) Streaming has quickly become a part of most churches, fueled by the need for online services during the pandemic. The church can lead in technology while also staying true to its mission, and that is the most important thing to recognize. It's important to ask the right questions before you invest money into something that may come at the cost of your in-person services.Links:Jeremy BagwellJeremy LommoriMxU Pop-UpsSend your service review submissions to ‘support@getmxu.com'
On this episode of the CSZ Podcast, coming to you live from the Four Pegs Studios, we are joined by Joey, Dalton, Wes & eventually Sam. Today was the 200th episode of the CSZ Podcast so you know we had to bring the heat! Or should I say the wHEAT! Louisville Basketball GOAT Dejuan Wheat joined us to celebrate episode 200! We also welcomed CSZ co-founder & Jeremys radio tag team partner Steve Rummage in the building to talk!This episode we talked about each of our favorite Dejuan moments, his thoughts on the current Louisville Men's Basketball product, Kenny Payne, Football recruiting update, Baseball & Softball talk & a live update from the Women's Basketball game from Sam "he picked Miami" Basden. It's another can't miss episode!Follow us on Twitter at:@CardSportZone@Jeremy_CSZ@lvilleshawn@baseboy124@joewahman526@dpence_@WesB_42@WesKeyes_CSZ@IamthehiggyFollow our sponsors on Twitter:@BearnosPizza@course_crew@FourPegsBeer@MossyOak@Shoot360Lou@CherryPickinGdsSupport the show
Today things got very heated after we heard from a Dublin teacher who is facing being sacked after tweeting about Ireland needing to close its borders. During the conversation Jeremy and Katie came to blows after Jeremy hung up on a caller. Katie became furious and stormed off during the live broadcast, claiming she couldn't deal with Jeremys "hypocrisy" - leaving Jeremy to do the show alone.
La marmite a besoin de 3 pierres pour tenir sur le feu, il en est de même de la culture : il lui faut la musique, la langue et la cuisine pour vivre, infuser, survivre parfois. Enfant, la cuisinière Babette de Rozières ne parlait pas créole - c'était interdit- mais français, pourtant c'est bien créole que l'on mangeait à table. Les plats portaient en eux les histoires des siècles, des colonies, du sucre et de la canne, des épices, d'une terre et de ses fruits, de ses racines. Babette parle et cuisine créole, elle a même mis sur pied la plus grande case de métropole qui chaque année, fin janvier, vibre et fait entendre la culture des Outre-mer, c'est le salon de la gastronomie des Outre-mer, le Sagasdom.Les outre-mer, un monde au-delà des mers, trop souvent résumé en France métropolitaine à des températures sur une carte météo du journal télé. Entendez la voix de ces 12 territoires, celles des ancêtres, de la terre, de cultures, goûtez la richesse et les savoir-faire, l'attachement au potager, la voix qui a besoin d'une nuit de 48h de voyages pour aller des premiers rayons du soleil du matin à Nouméa en Nouvelle-Calédonie aux derniers à se fondre dans la mer à Wallis et Futuna.Avec Babette de Rozières, cuisinière, animatrice télé, auteure, icône de la gastronomie des outre-mer, Babette parle haut et franc, a créé en 2013 le Sagasdom, le salon de la gastronomie des Outre-mer, devenu rendez-vous incontournable de la fin janvier, porte de Versailles à Paris. De la gastronomie à l'endroit même où Victor Schœlcher a signé le traité d'abolition de l'esclavage, le 27 avril 1848, Babette donne des cours de cuisine créole les mercredi à l'hôtel de la Marine.« Enfant je n'avais pas le droit d'entrer en cuisine, c'était le territoire des adultes, mais comme je savais où ma grand-mère mettait ses plats, je trempais mon petit doigt dans la sauce, je goûtais et c'est comme ça que j'ai eu le goût des Antilles. »- La case de Babette à Maule - SAGASDOM à Paris les 26, 27 et 28 janvier 2024. L'écrivain Yann Queffelec est le président d'honneur de la 9ème édition, le chef d'honneur est Eric Briffard, Meilleur ouvrier de France.Quelques pistes pour aller plus loin : - Hop en cuisine avec Babette, éditions Orphie- Festins créoles, éditions Marabout- Goûts d'Antilles, recettes et rencontres de Jérôme Bertin et Aline Princet, éditions Mango- La cuisine créole a la côte sur les réseaux sociaux, les comptes se multiplient, de recettes en récits, notamment le compte de Jeremy Hortensia, alias Jeremys cooking, - Faites-nous découvrir les comptes que vous aimez : legoutdumonde@rfi.fr ou lgdm@rfi.fr- Carnaval des cuisinières à Pointe-à-Pitre à Guadeloupe chaque 15 août, depuis 107 ans. - Mémoire de l'esclavage.La musique : Gwendoline Absalon Kif Kif avec Pix'l. La recette
La marmite a besoin de 3 pierres pour tenir sur le feu, il en est de même de la culture : il lui faut la musique, la langue et la cuisine pour vivre, infuser, survivre parfois. Enfant, la cuisinière Babette de Rozières ne parlait pas créole - c'était interdit- mais français, pourtant c'est bien créole que l'on mangeait à table. Les plats portaient en eux les histoires des siècles, des colonies, du sucre et de la canne, des épices, d'une terre et de ses fruits, de ses racines. Babette parle et cuisine créole, elle a même mis sur pied la plus grande case de métropole qui chaque année, fin janvier, vibre et fait entendre la culture des Outre-mer, c'est le salon de la gastronomie des Outre-mer, le Sagasdom.Les outre-mer, un monde au-delà des mers, trop souvent résumé en France métropolitaine à des températures sur une carte météo du journal télé. Entendez la voix de ces 12 territoires, celles des ancêtres, de la terre, de cultures, goûtez la richesse et les savoir-faire, l'attachement au potager, la voix qui a besoin d'une nuit de 48h de voyages pour aller des premiers rayons du soleil du matin à Nouméa en Nouvelle-Calédonie aux derniers à se fondre dans la mer à Wallis et Futuna.Avec Babette de Rozières, cuisinière, animatrice télé, auteure, icône de la gastronomie des outre-mer, Babette parle haut et franc, a créé en 2013 le Sagasdom, le salon de la gastronomie des Outre-mer, devenu rendez-vous incontournable de la fin janvier, porte de Versailles à Paris. De la gastronomie à l'endroit même où Victor Schœlcher a signé le traité d'abolition de l'esclavage, le 27 avril 1848, Babette donne des cours de cuisine créole les mercredi à l'hôtel de la Marine.« Enfant je n'avais pas le droit d'entrer en cuisine, c'était le territoire des adultes, mais comme je savais où ma grand-mère mettait ses plats, je trempais mon petit doigt dans la sauce, je goûtais et c'est comme ça que j'ai eu le goût des Antilles. »- La case de Babette à Maule - SAGASDOM à Paris les 26, 27 et 28 janvier 2024. L'écrivain Yann Queffelec est le président d'honneur de la 9ème édition, le chef d'honneur est Eric Briffard, Meilleur ouvrier de France.Quelques pistes pour aller plus loin : - Hop en cuisine avec Babette, éditions Orphie- Festins créoles, éditions Marabout- Goûts d'Antilles, recettes et rencontres de Jérôme Bertin et Aline Princet, éditions Mango- La cuisine créole a la côte sur les réseaux sociaux, les comptes se multiplient, de recettes en récits, notamment le compte de Jeremy Hortensia, alias Jeremys cooking, - Faites-nous découvrir les comptes que vous aimez : legoutdumonde@rfi.fr ou lgdm@rfi.fr- Carnaval des cuisinières à Pointe-à-Pitre à Guadeloupe chaque 15 août, depuis 107 ans. - Mémoire de l'esclavage.La musique : Gwendoline Absalon Kif Kif avec Pix'l. La recette
Bodybuiding Contest Prep Protocol Phone Call Discussion ULTIMATE GUIDE TO ROIDS #1 BOOK ON TRUTH IN THE HISTORY OF BODYBUILDING Link - https://bodybuilderinthailand.com/ultimate-guide-to-roids/ Daily Text Msg Training $99/month and 1 Hour Phone Call Consult $59 Send Email to inquire about personal training to steroidspodcast@gmail.com 0:00 Looking at cheat foods while preparing for a contest 1:50 insulin central nervous system depressant 3:20 Mentally how to handle a bodybuiding contest prep 6:00 Managing Cortisol 7:30 Conditioning Routine 8:30 Contest Prep Training Routine 15:30 Lost 45lbs preparing for the competition in addition to losing 1 inch of height 18:25 Coming off of Blast and going to Cruise, what happens to your body 20:31 What was Jeremys bodybuilding Contest Prep Cycle 22:30 Pursuing a childhood dream 25:00 Anabolic Cycle on the week of the Bodybuilding Contest 29:10 Carb Restriction and Carb Loading 35:00 Adapting to more advanced cycles This Podcast is for entertainment and conversational purposes only. Serious Injury and Death can occur from utilizing chemical performance enhancement. This author does not support the use of illegal performance enhancing drugs. If any substances mentioned in this video are illegal in your country do not use them. #gym #workout #muscle #bodybuilding
On this episode Adrian was infuriated with Jeremy over his admission that he doesn't allow his kids put their handmade Christmas decorations on the tree - because they don't suit the aesthetic of the tree!!!!!
Wootak returns after taking a mental health break. We discuss what happened…
Sticks the professional hater and Tummy Sweats the actual new CEO of Leaf jump on to talk about hobby fuckery, Jeremys pride in King Steven's growth in the hobby and fantasy football even though he HATES fantasy football and his favorite ways to participate in the hobby without actually having to interface with people. Will the guys be able to complete the 999 challenge with the boys from down under @doublecoverage2020 - or will they die trying? Manny talks about the deals he didn't do and a couple of wins from that and shipping times being wack. Don't forget - this weeks bananas Thiccest of the Week Revv your engines ladies and gents for this weeks hobby release!#sportscards #whodoyoucollect #thehobby #panini #tradingcards #paniniamerica #nba #basketballcards #topps #baseballcards #footballcards #nfl #rookiecard #basketball #psa #sports #mlb #football #rookie #cards #baseball #upperdeck #sportscardsforsale #cardcollector #autograph #sportscardscollector #hockeycards #nbacards #cardcollection #nhl
In part two of my chat with Jeremy Lasman, we discuss the duality of passion and how it can be both bliss and suffering. We can push ourselves to an extreme because of our passion for it. I have pushed my body because of my commitment to running. During that marathon situation, toward the end, everything was hurting, and my body was screaming that I should stop. But my inner drive, my passion, kept me going. Jeremy was employee 110 at SpaceX. He was there at the beginning and part of the team that made it happen. Check out part one to hear the whole story This conversation is a deep dive into Jeremy's thoughts on how our passion is the source of innovation and creativity. We cover the duality of passion How our passion separates us from the impact of AI The impact of leadership through passion. Check out the 5-step process at Jeremys web site www.jeremylasman.com Further details about this podcast, along with my Guest's website and social links are all available at: https://lifepassionandbusiness.com/jeremy-lasman-conscious-evolution/ Life Passion & Business is dedicated to exploring what it takes to be Extraordinary, to face challenges and rejoice in the opportunities they bring, and to expand our vision into new ways of thinking and living. There is a lot to gain from listening to other people's stories, however the real work begins by taking action in your own life. For full details of Events, Resources and Services visit: www.lifepassionandbusiness.com Support For Podcasters: Running a podcast is fun, but it takes time and dedication. Whenever you enjoy a podcast please share your appreciation with comments, likes, shares and reviews. It helps other listeners find good content and supports the content creators and their guests. Another way you can support the Life Passion & Business podcast is with small donations: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeandpassion
We're back! New look, new name, full steam into hunting season! On this episode I sit down with Pat Burns, Pat Guyette, and Jeremy Ballantine. We talk about Huntstock, western hunting, film festivals, Jeremys moose hunt this fall in Vermont, and more! follow these guys on social media: Instagram: Jason @hunterslife_outdoors Pat Burns @sev_1 Pat Guyette @huntsuburbia @huntstockfest Jeremy Ballantine @inpursuit_365 HUNTSTOCK (huntstockevents.com)
On this weeks episode we are joined by Jeremy Turley. I happened to meet Jeremy through TikTok and enjoy his content and have been lucky enough to get a few shout outs for the podcast on his videos! In this episode we cover his background and hear about his volunteer work, we cover a few topics and more. Hope y'all enjoy the episode! Check out Jeremys linktree link to learn more about his content and Kars4kids drive https://linktr.ee/1320turleyCheck out the podcast on all streaming platforms.Check out the https://linktr.ee/Certifiedwrench link for all social media pages, streaming platforms, merch line and PayPal for donations!If you are interested in being a guest, check out Www.Certifiedwrenchpodcast.com and fill out a context form at the bottom of the page.
Cody and Jeremy breakdown the latest episode as well as Jeremys latest survivor binge. It's a night of nerding out over survivor. Let us know what you thought of the latest episode? Who's going home next week? Whos your winner pick? Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
Welcome to Double Tap, episode 294 now to be Our CAST is Jeremy Pozderac, MG Moses, Nick Lynch and my name is Shawn herrin. Dear WLS Rob K: Dear WLS First, I wanted to say I love the show and have been listening to you guys chat about gun stuff since 2019. I finally thought … WLS Double Tap 294 – Jeremys toilet Read More »
Welcome to Double Tap, episode 294 now to be Our CAST is Jeremy Pozderac, MG Moses, Nick Lynch and my name is Shawn herrin. Dear WLS Rob K: Dear WLS First, I wanted to say I love the show and have been listening to you guys chat about gun stuff since 2019. I finally thought … WLS Double Tap 294 – Jeremys toilet Read More »
Grayzone Radio 14: Ukraine First, America Later Exclusive Grayzone report on East Palestine Ohio and Biden's trip to Ukraine Summary: Part 1: While Biden was too busy tending to Zelensky to visit Ohio, journalist Jeremy Loffredo took a series of trips to East Palestine to report on the chemical disaster and its impact on the towns residents for The Grayzone. Jeremys exclusive report contains extensive interviews with local residents and exposes of the private police and corporate front groups sent in to East Palestine to play the role of environmental monitors. Part 2: Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate demonstrate that Biden's tour of Ukraine was just a theatrical sham, down to the air raid sirens that blared as Biden first appeared with Zelensky. Take a listen. Part 3: While Biden was overseas, two of his top foreign policy advisors, NSC director Jake Sullivan and assistant secretary of state Samantha Power, attempted to answer rising concerns by Americans about the escalation of the Ukraine proxy war. They did so at a CNN-sponsored so called town hall that was sealed off from any antiwar elements that might have prevented a forceful challenge. Max discussed with Aaron the history of these CNN town halls and we presented another exchange between a top Biden ally and an actual antiwar protester. About: Grayzone Radio is a production of The Grayzone, an independent news website dedicated to original investigative journalism and analysis on politics and empire. Washington DC-based independent journalist and author, Max Blumenthal, founded The Grayzone and is your host on Grayzone Radio. For more info on The Grayzone and their reporting, please go to https://thegrayzone.com Hosted by Max Blumenthal Produced and edited by Christopher Weaver
My guest today is my friend, hilarious comedian and Door Guy at the World Famous Comedy Store, Jeremy Scippio. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio and a lifelong student of comedy. Jeremys' experience is reflected in his recognition within the industry, including Oprah's OWN Network, Buzzfeed and Fox, Amazon Television, and Tubi TV. He has a wealth of info about Hip Hop and I love getting Hip Hop history info from him. Last time I had him on we only talked about Palestine because he had many questions. This time let's dive into Hip Hip Hop! Check out his newest comedy album SOCIOPATH! Sit down with your favorite comedian and filmmaker Mike Eshaq from REVOLT TV, Comedy Central, & NETFLIX. He's the creator of The Ed and Moe Show , MTV CRIBS ARAB AMERICAN STYLE & former producer of Swamp People on History Channel. Buy Merch! https://mikefromdetroit.com/shopFind Guest: @JeremyComedy and JeremyScippio.comFind Mike Eshaq:Website: https://mikefromdetroit.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikefromdetroit/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MikeFromDetroit/Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikefromdetroitYouTube #1: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChcotyIbOkdK6eKwE_ZNBpwYouTube #2: https://www.youtube.com/user/MikeEatsnaxTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mikefromdetroit?#PublicYemeniNo1 #MikeEshaq #MikeFromDetroit
This weeks guest is Jeremy Cohen who describes himself as the luckiest lawyer on earth, because he runs a practice that helps pet dog owners by advocating for their pets rights. Jeremy developed a great work ethic by helping out in his parents bakery, serving coffee, making bacon and running the till at just 8 years old! He earned his way through high-school working part-time at a local roast beef restaurant, and continued this job as he followed his dad and brother into law school. After passing the bar exam he worked in insurance for a number of years before starting up his own practise in 2018 servicing debt collection, which in Jeremys words is the lowest rung of the legal ladder. A chance recommendation to help with a dog bite case sent Jeremy's career on a totally different path. He gradually did more and more work with pets until his collection business was sold, he went all in with Boston Dog Lawyers which enabled him to unleash his passion for helping pet dog owners and pet businesses. In this enlightening interview you will discover; Why niching in the pet industry is one of the scariest but profitable decisions you will ever make! How Jeremy got addicted to saving dogs lives because it gives meaning to his role as a Lawyer. The customer service lessons Jeremy learned working at a drive through that he now applies to his legal practice. Why a thriving buisness is dependant upon the quality of clients, NOT the quantity of clients. Why 'lawyer' doesn't mean 'lawsuit' and a huge part of Jeremy's role is in educating pet businesses. How Jeremy using his high-school basketball coaching experience when deciding on a offence or defence strategy for his clients. And much, much more... You'll love, and learn LOTS from this fascinating, knowledgeable and passionate pet advocate! To find out more about Jeremy and Boston Dog Lawyers click here Dom is visiting To find out about Dom's USA tour of his Grow Your Pet Business FAST! seminar click here now And if you enjoyed that you should grab a copy of my brand new book How to Disnify Your Pet Business, click here to grab it now To sign up for Dom's FREE Five Day Disnify Your Pet Business Challenge, click here now To grab a ticket to IMPACT 23 - The Disnify Your Pet Business Success Summit, click here now
hey squiddies we are back well I'm back with the lovely ladies of weird mythic podcast when we chat bout shit head i mean poo (serena) cat dreamscape the movie, why the episode is haunted, various anime series, and the trip they going to for the true crime podcast festival. also, you know what to do go the http://linktr.ee/Ta2squidpodcast for more following suggestions and shop at the store http://Ta2squidpod.threadless.com check out Noami and serena Link tree as well https://my-store-bf9745-2.creator-spring.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ta2squidpodcast/support
How do I build drive in my retriever? Find out Jeremys take on building drive, and everything that goes into play when it comes to your dog and the drive it possesses!
In this episode we sit down with another local hunter Ryan Smalls and tell Jeremys story of a lost buck this past weekend. It is currently muzzleloader or black powder season here in NC. We discuss the pros and cons of hunting with a black powder rifle. We offer our thoughts on what went wrong with Jeremys deer and what are some ways to be more effective with a muzzleloader going forward.
In this episode of Cannabis Unlocked, Jasper Gallo (Director of Corporate Development at PharmaCann) and Jeremy Nelson (Associate Director of Corporate Development at PharmaCann) sit down with Jordan Youkilis (KEY Investment Partners Founding Partner) to discuss current and future state of cannabis M&A, and PharmaCann's growth strategy through organic license wins along with acquisitions. This conversation starts with Jasper and Jeremys individual journeys towards cannabis, their path into PharmaCann along with a high level overview of PharmaCann. From there, Jasper, Jeremy and Jordan cover some of the advantages scale provides cannabis businesses and speak to how PharmaCann has grown, through a mix of organic license wins through application processes as well as through M&A. The talk continues with Jasper and Jeremy's perspectives on the current state of cannabis M&A in regards to the falling valuations of cannabis business' and what impact the overall economy has on cannabis M&A transactions. The conversation wraps up with Jasper and Jeremys thoughts on markets with an uncapped amount of licenses, the value of building a market presence in limited license states and unlimited license states, and how potential federal changes impact the M&A and investment side of cannabis. Please enjoy!
The Wildcats get the Weekend Sweep as they begin the homestand with 2 wins over Islanders and Mooseheads. It was a 3-2 OT over Isles and 5-3 over the Moose. We look into those games and how it's nice that both goalies got in and were able to give the team a chance to pick up the W. As well we had a debut over the weekend and he lit the lamp twice. As well the intermission was the show on Saturday night as Jeremy and Adam shot to win. Wildcast Podcast Team of the Week Oh we share some stories about Jeremys heart and Adam's brain not understanding a Maritime Tradition. Eric Murray StickTapOfTheWeek Rosemary Lynn's Massage & Spa Wildcast Wildcat of the Week ENJOY
Dana, Max and Chris are back for another Decks You Play. This week they look at patreon supporter Jeremy's Tormod the Desecrator and Thrasios Triton Hero lands deck. Tune in to hear how we tune up this Sultai deck. Jeremys' Deck: https://bit.ly/3Vw5Xpr TeeSpring Link for CMDR Central Apparel: https://teespring.com/stores/cmdrcentral Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CMDRCentral Support us by using promo code CMDR at Flipside Gaming: https://bit.ly/2OGDYooSubscribe on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/CMDRCentralSubscribe on iTunes: http://apple.co/2wVE3XFFollow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2wj8GWh
We're back! And we have the local mic murderers Jeremy Johnston and Phil Pointer join us this week and we cut right back into the topic of wiping cheeks! I'll take Jeremy has Crohns disease for five hundred. We talk about levels of fame and how reckless Dangerfield got at the end of his days. Everything is real in Jeremys world of sex! Phil "The African Warrior" Pointer hits us with a freestyle! What kind of weird 9/11 merch did you guys see back in the day? Phil "The African Warrior" Pointer hits us with a freestyle! What kind of weird 9/11 merch did you guys see back in the day? Oliver Tree and Luis J. Gomez booking ridiculousness! We got it all! Tune in jerks!
This episode we wrap up the national series with the InsaneRide 2022. What an epic year it turn out to be. Congrats to everyone who participated and placed. The full & final results will be released once the Tassie crew has sorted through all the GPS files (some late submissions) and any protests. We also talk with new Gold Class rider Jon Gatt from "Gattos Track Talk" Jeremy from the Dirt Bike Burrito, Jeremy drops an exclusive with huge news for 2023!! We also have a quick chat with Aaron Wells, a Hard Enduro addict who loved the race. A special mention to goes out to the Tori Finnane Foundation, Jeremys' adventure in 2023 will go towards raising funds for the foundation in honor of Tori, her family and the fantastic work the foundation achieves. I implore you to take a few moments to learn more about Tori and the Foundation. https://www.toriefinnanefoundation.com.au/ A huge thanks to all of our sponsors, property owners, supporters & riders. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/australian-hard-enduro/message
Welcome to Double Tap, episode 266! your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! #Hot Seat 5 classes that will change the rest of your life. #DearWLS Dan C: Why dont you turn Aaron and Jeremys colorful interactions into a segment? Shawn, i know you … We Like Shooting Double Tap 266 Prizefighter Read More »
Welcome to Double Tap, episode 266! your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! #Hot Seat 5 classes that will change the rest of your life. #DearWLS Dan C: Why dont you turn Aaron and Jeremys colorful interactions into a segment? Shawn, i know you … We Like Shooting Double Tap 266 Prizefighter Read More »
In the first hour of Friday's show, sans Ed, Rob asks Jeremy about his recent issues with Bank of America customer service. The guys also discuss the Orioles, who get back on the diamond after the All-star break tonight. Can they stay in the Wild Card hunt? Rob and Jeremy then close out the hour with a look at What's Trending in social media.
**Part 2 of 2** Andy & Jeremy conclude their near 2 hour conversation here discussing: - Musk & DeGrasse-Tyson deliberately disengaging the UFO topic - Has the phenomenon taken an interest in Jeremy? - Rumoured Sen. Harry Reid video to George Knapp - Phoenix Lights footage - What is Jeremys best guess at what the UFO phenomenon is? And much, much more...! LINKS PYRAMID UFOs : USS RUSSELL https://youtu.be/-Pjqdaz_b24 SPHERICAL UFO - GOING INTO WATER : USS OMAHA https://youtu.be/bTGRK9a-oHQ RADAR DATA OF UFOs : USS OMAHA https://youtu.be/cOtdF206lHc UFO DECK FOOTAGE : USS OMAHA https://youtu.be/YAlY8jteU_E Follow Jeremy on social media @JeremyCorbell Spotify listeners can now access premium content here > https://open.spotify.com/show/7wnXUAQ3vwdsX1BoyaEvjZ Sign up to support the podcast via Patreon.com/ThatUFOPodcast or Apple Podcast subscriptions (2 week free trial available) Please support our show sponsors; Advertise your business on this and other podcasts follow zen.ai/thatufopod1 Manscaped are now offering our listeners 20% off on site plus free shipping, just head to Manscaped.com & use promocode: AndyUFO ..it's another way to support the pod :) You can also sign up to Zencastr with 40% off for 3 months with promo code: ufopodcast at https://zencastr.com/pricing?coupon=ufopodcast&fpr=7ooh0 . Start recording your own podcast or meetings today! Charity coffee; https://www.pureroasters.com/product-page/space-cadet Get in touch with the show; Twitter: @UFOUAPAM Facebook, YouTube & Instagram: "That UFO Podcast" YouTube: YouTube.com/c/ThatUFOPodcast Email: UFOUAPAM@gmail.com Linktr.ee/ufouapam Linktr.ee/TheZignal Don't forget to subscribe, like and leave a review of the show. Enjoy folks! Andy
Dream a Fantastic Dream - Disney World, Disney Land, Disney parks podcast| Disney Travel|
Tonight is very very exciting bonus episode for all of you !! We are sitting down with one of my best friends and fashion king of tik tok Jeremy the Tea and talking about his experiences and journey as a Disney content creator and influencer. We get to dive into such an amazing creators mind and really see the love and purity and true family of what the Disney family can be. We truly hope you enjoy. Go check out Jeremys amazing content ! So many amazing photos and cosutume designs for you all to enjoy - insta/ tik tok @ jeremythetea New Discord Server: https://discord.gg/AdJqAvTj Go check out our brand new website ! you can leave us reviews , emails for new ideas and episodes if you want to be apart of one and even voice mails and audio messages we can read on the show. https://www.podpage.com/dream-a-fantastic-dream-disney-podcast-disney-travel/contact/ Our merch store - https://www.redbubble.com/people/Dafd/shop?asc=u Make sure to leave a review and rating for us on apple podcast, it really helps our community grow! If you are not sure how, scroll down on the apple podcast app and it will ask you to choose it out of 5 stars as well as reviews to improve the show or let us know what you guys wanna see!! - Instagram Socials- @skyler_gifford_ @jeradcovert
I have my good buddy Jeremy Ansell on for this throwback to episode 11. Jeremy and I were roommates years ago in the Army and after losing touch for several years we reconnected over elk hunting. On this show we talk about Jeremys first few years in the elk woods and some of success and lessons learned.
When and how much should you pay yourself? One of the biggest questions for a new business owner. What's the answer? Listen to Colton and Jeremys take on when and how much you should pay yourself!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/workharder)
Its the 2nd episode of the new bi-weekly Patreon Show, and Jeremy has made a few changes. You'll notice the first one right from the start, its a kick ass face melting new Theme song that slaps. Can you believe Jeremy never took any music lessons? You will! The 2nd big change, and the most fun, is in our segment "Chelsea Owns the Mad Libs". In true Mad Libs style, Chelsea must pick Star Trek Nouns, Verbs, Characters, etc, and we find out if her Star Trek synopsis sounds better than any of the actual shows we're watching this week! If you're enjoying our show, please make sure to join us over at Patreon to continue listening to our countdown every other week! Jeremy and Chelsea sit down to watch and discuss the 9th greatest episode from TOS-ENT. Those episode are: TOS: A Taste of Armageddon TNG: The Offspring DS9: Tacking into the Wind VOY: Scorpion, pt.1 ENT: Affliction After we sit down and watch these 5 episodes back to back in one sitting, Chelsea rates them and we compare her score with the Star Trek Wars official score, Jeremys, and you guys at home that voted. We read your comments, and Chelsea tries to match next weeks episode titles with the series. Thank you so much for your Patronage! Send us your feedback! Talk to us by calling (720) 372-4019 Or leave a message using Speakpipe Please leave a 5 Star Review on iTunes to have your review read on air, plus a chance to win sweet STW swag! Talk to us on Twitter @TheStarTrekWars Join us at our Facebook Group Page to rate the episodes and be part of the cast at https://www.facebook.com/groups/startrekwars/ Visit our website at www.gonenerdin.com Email us at Startrekwarspod@gmail.com Buy sweet Star Trek Wars Merchandise!
Jeremy Sean Hall is a Pastor of a baptist church in Georgia. In this interview Jeremy discusses what the Bible really says about homosexuality, the truth behind Sodom and Gomorrah, as well as breaking down the verses used to shun homosexuals.Check out Jeremys website for contact information and the 2 podcast he host on all platformshttps://www.revjeremyhall.comhttps://survivingpodcast.com/
In this Bonus episode from the new bi-weekly Patreon Show, Jeremy and Chelsea sit down to watch and discuss the 10th greatest episode from TOS-ENT. Those episode are: TOS: Space Seed TNG: Deja Q DS9: Children of Time VOY: Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy ENT: Damage Before discussing each show, Chelsea tries to "Own the Mad Libs" by guessing missing words for each shows synopsis. Afterwords we discuss and Chelsea rates it and we compare her score with the Star Trek Wars official score, Jeremys, and you guys at home that voted. We read your comments, and Chelsea tries to match next weeks episode titles with the series. We hope you enjoy this bonus episode, and if you like it and want to hear the rest of countdown, join us at Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/startrekwars. We will return in 2 weeks to cover the #9 episodes of TOS-ENT. Send us your feedback! Talk to us by calling (720) 372-4019 Or leave a message using Speakpipe Please leave a 5 Star Review on iTunes to have your review read on air, plus a chance to win sweet STW swag! Talk to us on Twitter @TheStarTrekWars Join us at our Facebook Group Page to rate the episodes and be part of the cast at https://www.facebook.com/groups/startrekwars/ Visit our website at www.gonenerdin.com Email us at Startrekwarspod@gmail.com Buy sweet Star Trek Wars Merchandise!
0 (0s): oh, 1 (8m 32s): To Jesus. We worship you this morning. We are your children. We are here to see 2 (9m 16s): Where it used to be. I will never be There is no other name, but the name that is 0 (12m 11s): He, 2 (12m 11s): Who was and still is and will be through it Monday in the space between all the things I've seen and the striking. He, I know I will never be. 0 (12m 31s): I 2 (12m 32s): Know 0 (12m 36s): let's pray. 3 (14m 2s): Thank you for this time, Lord, as we spent time worshiping you and your name now, as we open up your word, Lord, that you would speak to us again, meet us here now in this place, Lord, in Jesus name, we pray. Amen. All right. You may be seated youth group. You guys are staying here the Sunday. So glad to be here once again. It's it's, it's a, it's a message that I've been kind of laboring and working through and really just been on my heart. It's it was fun for service to kind of bring it to the light Allister. 3 (14m 44s): Beg would say it was it's the closest he's ever felt to being pregnant and giving birth is, is you, you hope that's not offending, but it's this thing that for me, it's, it's just it Wells up and it's growing. And then it's, it's, it's amazing to see how it comes out. So I pray just, today's just a blessing. My, my brother and I growing up, and I know I've told a story in the past that wasn't true about the poison. If you're here for that one, this is it. This is actually a true story. So let me tell you about this. My, my brother, we had a lot of hobbies. We were always interested in trying to, we were always inquisitive about different things. So we would, hobbies would pop up, we'd see something on TV or in a book. 3 (15m 28s): And we're like, wow, we want to know more about this. So my mom, she would always, she would just take us to the library and we'd go look up whatever we wanted to. And it was fun to be able to research these things. And our tree was one of those things. I don't know where we inherited it from, but we found this red fiberglass, recurve bow, and my brother and I wanted to know everything about archery and we wanted to find out more. So that's what we did. We went to the library, he got all the books and began reading, studying, okay, how this is how you do it. Well, we also made a range in our backyard and we found, I don't know why we had it, just a random closet door, those kind of hollow core doors. And we set it up in our backyard as a target. 3 (16m 9s): And of course, boys, what do you want to do? You want to shoot at something real? So we set up, we drew an outline of a person like this on that door, and that was our target. And then after a while that just that stagnant target, we decided that we'll, let's, let's make this a little more realistic because when you shoot something that needs to die. So we tried to like prop up the door in a way that, you know, a little stick or something would hold it. Then when you, when it gets shot with the arrow would fall over, be a little more realistic. Well, that didn't work out too well. So we decided, well, the best thing is probably just to hold the door up and you can't stand behind the door. Cause every once in a while, the arrow will go straight through the door, you know? And so my brother, we just held it at arms length. 3 (16m 52s): We'll be okay. And we were my brother and I were really, we were good. We were good. We were good shots. You know, we'd a lot of practice. Once in a while, our friend Mike, he would come over and he'd he'd practice with us too, but he wasn't, he just hadn't been practicing as long. So it wasn't as good. Well, it was the nineties and Robin hood, prince of thieves came out and we we've loved that show. We love that movie, especially cause there was archery in it. And there was one scene where Robin hood, he draws his arrow and he flips around any shoots. And I think it was like through the trees or something, it was like this really cool movie shot and hits his target. So my brother and I are like, yes, we can do this. 3 (17m 33s): So in the backyard practicing and we started working on our Robin hood shot, you know, he turned around real fast, let the arrow go. It hits his target. Cause my brother and I were, we were decent. We were good. We were practicing. Well, Mike, he came over that day and he's like, wow, I want to try this too. I've seen this in the movies. I can do this too. Well, my brother was, it was his turn to hold the door, the target. And so he's kind of holding it at arms length like this. And Mikey turns around, flips round releases the arrow and it Nicks the edge of the door and goes in my brother's arm. So I have this image of my brother going as the arrows flopping around his arm. 3 (18m 15s): And we're like, Brian, you can't tell mom and dad. And he's like, my brother who has like the highest pain tolerance. He he's like, no, it hurts going to tell him I'm down. And I know, you know, we'll get into so big trouble because we had really, really wanted to get to the broad heads. Those like arrows with the razors on it. We thought that would be really cool to have those. My mom had said no, so I'm really glad she said no. So I was like, okay, I'm the oldest here. I will be the one to deliver the news to my parents. So I run around our backyard slide, open the sliding glass door. And my dad's there sitting on the couch, reading his newspaper and I'm my Brian's been shot. And my dad looks up the newspaper and he's like, is the BB still in him? 3 (18m 57s): I'm like, no, it was the arrow. And he lost his color for a split. Second only to jump up straight army through the door. I was standing at the door, just waiting for his response. He's straight arms me runs around the backyard, picks up my brother, lifts them up and then carries him into the house. So these are these images that are just stuck in my head. Well, fast forward to a few months. And I decided that I think I've matured a little bit that I won't, that I know my targets now. And so I've decided to, I got, I got up. I was able to buy a compound bow. All right. That was pretty exciting. I've been talking about it for a number of years. In fact, my middle daughter, her name is Posey Archer. So you can calculate her age and how many, how long I've wanted to get back into archery. 3 (19m 42s): So I got this compound bow and the guys at central coast archery have just become like my best friends. I've been down there. I taught a lot. They're like, teach me, okay, this is your target. Don't you know, all this safety, all that stuff, but I've been learning a lot. And so I have a little bit of background as a kid in our tree, but I realized I need to relearn a lot. And that's what I wanted to do with this morning. You see growing up in the church, I think there's a, there's a familiar, it's wonderful. It has way more advantages the disadvantages. But I think one of the disadvantages for growing up in the church, as you begin to be really familiar with the Bible and it becomes something that you just know. 3 (20m 24s): I remember in high school thinking, well, I know everything about the Bible I know about Noah. I just, it just became like I know about it. But for those who have been able to walk with this in their, in their new life of faith and their new trust of Jesus, having come from a, not a biblical background, I've seen this awe and wonder and just a refreshing like, whoa, what is the Bible teaching? What is it? And so that's why I want to approach this morning. Scripture of Luke chapter 11. It's a prayer that I know we've all maybe memorized that we've all looked at it, but let's this morning. Look at it with two staff, fresh sense of vision this morning. 3 (21m 5s): So Luke chapter 11, we'll be in verses one and two this morning. Sometimes it's it's, it's, it's been titled the Lord's prayers. I don't agree with that because of later on, but we'll call it the model prayer, the disciple's prayer, the believers prayer, but Luke 11, there's some Bibles in the back. If you want one of those, I love my youth group will say, I know I love hearing the Bible's turn. It's my favorite sound. So Luke chapter 11 verse one says now it came to pass. As he was praying in a certain place. When he ceased speaking about Jesus. And he's praying that one of his disciples said to him, Lord teach us to pray. 3 (21m 48s): As John also taught his disciples for the Jew, living in that culture, in that context, prayer was just a central part of what you did throughout the day. It was what you did. First thing, when you woke up, it was what you did right before you went to bed. It was just throughout the day, you just had these prayers and you just, it was just central in the life. But yet the disciples, they realize they witnessed something different in Jesus. When he prayed and they waited for him to stop. And then they approach him with a request. They said, Lord, teach us to pray. And I find it interesting that they didn't say Lord, didn't say, Lord, teach us to preach because Jesus was powerful. 3 (22m 36s): Preacher. He preached with authority. They didn't say, Lord, teach us to heal like you do. It's wow. These things that you're doing, it's amazing. They didn't say they didn't ask the question. Lord, teach us how to pray. They just said, Lord, teach us to pray. There was something remarkably different about the way that Jesus prayed and the disciples noticed that. And you see that. We often ask the best of what someone has to offer. We asked the best of what someone has to offer. If I want to know about golf and I go ask, you'd want to seek out a professional golf player. 3 (23m 20s): Archery has become one of my new hobbies. One of my new interests. I'm at central coast archery probably way more than I should be. Scott. Joel, what about this? What about that? Hey, can you look at my bow? Is it tuned? Right? Is everything okay? And they are their world-class archers. They're best of the best. Scott's been a worldwide Archer he's they have a gal that I think just graduated high school. That's shot for the women's team. They're like, they know what they're doing. They are a world-class. So we want to ask the best of what someone has to offer. And the disciples witnessed in Jesus that his vibrant prayer life was something special. It was the best of what he had to offer. 3 (24m 0s): And so they ask him. Now this prayer that we find in Luke chapter 11 is also found in the beatitudes in Matthew chapter six and Matthew chapter six. That was part of his sermon as he preached on this prayer. And that prayer was given before Jesus's disciples were all there. At that time, there was only about four disciples with him. It was Peter, Andrew, James, and John, and now Jesus is going to reteach it to all of his disciples. And so he says to them, when you pray, say this, he's not going to define prayer. Prayer was already defined in the life of the Jew. We would define it as talking to God, just like in the garden of Eden, Jesus walked. 3 (24m 46s): They heard the sound of Lord God, walking in the garden of Eden. When you walk with somebody, when that relationship is there, you walk and you talk and you share life and talking with God. Prayer is just that same thing in Matthew chapter six, Jesus would give warnings about prayers. Shouldn't be like, cause there was a lot of bad examples out there. So this is what prayers shouldn't be like in Matthew chapter six. He says, when you pray, do not use vain repetitions as the heathens do for, they think that with, for, they think that they will be heard for their many words. It's not about how many words we use Jesus doesn't then teach them on the posture of prayer. 3 (25m 28s): You know, being in the church and the Sunday school you're taught. Okay. When you pray, you gotta put your hands together, close your eyes and bow your head. That's what you have to do. And I love that prayer because it keeps kids from being distracted, right? And sometimes me and that's what I need. That's the prayer posture that I need. I need to bow my head, close my eyes and put my hands together. But that doesn't always work because the Bible also says in first Thessalonians five, pray without ceasing. So if I'm supposed to only pray this way and pray without ceasing, the joke is we get in my car to drive, you know, go visit the cousins. And I said, all right, girls, we're going to pray before we go. Let's all bow our heads and close your eyes. 3 (26m 9s): And you know, as we're driving down the street and they're like, dad, don't close your eyes, don't do it. You know, you trick them. And I guess that would only work. If you had a Tesla, then you could actually bow your head, close your eyes and trust in the machinery. So scripture gives us many different ways. Sometimes we are called to bow the head. Sometimes we're called to look up into the sky, as Jesus would do up to the heavens. There's definitely many different postures. Sometimes you go into prayer closet. There's many, many ways of the external posture of prayer. But what the most important posture of prayer is that, which the hearts, posture of prayer. Can you agree with that? Our hearts, posture, prayer and Jesus teaches just that in this prayer, in that prayer that he, that the disciples were watching him do. 3 (26m 58s): And it doesn't seem that the prayer was recorded. Doesn't say if it was a short prayer, doesn't save. It was a long prayer. It doesn't seem how simple or elaborate it. Just that prayer that the disciples watch, the Jesus did made an impact on his disciples. And they knew that it was making a kingdom impact. Sometimes it's the simplest of prayers. George Miller, have you have you all heard of George Mueller? Great, great man of faith, great rate, man of God. And this story was related by another well-known evangelist named Charles Ingles on the prayer life of George Mueller. 3 (27m 40s): So Charles Ingle angles is he was crossing over to America and he was recounting this story of how he met this captain of a steamer. And he was saying, wow, this man, this captain is just, he's a man of faith. There's something different this man. And he, so he began to ask us this captain of the steamer. What, what marks, what, what marks the life of your faith? W what, what, what is this about you that's so different. He said, well, this is what happened five weeks ago. Let me share a story from you. About five weeks ago, he said it was the most incredible thing. He was saying that the captain said that I have, he was there, sorry, let me collect my thoughts. 3 (28m 21s): He was there at the helm, this captain of the steamer, they were crossing over from the Atlantic, by the Newfoundland coast. There had been 22 hours of fog, unrelentless, thick, thick fog. So much fog that he hadn't left the bridge in 22 hours. And all of a sudden he feels a tap on his shoulder and he turns around kind of frightened. And there is George Mueller and George Mueller simply says this. He said, captain, I've come to tell you that I must be in Quebec on Saturday afternoon. And it was Wednesday on that day. The captain says, that's impossible. George Mueller replies very well. If your ship can't take me, God will find some other means of locomotion to take me. I have never broken an engagement in 57 years, George Mueller said, let's go down to the chart room and pray. 3 (29m 8s): The captain said, captain said, I looked at this man. And I thought to myself, what lunatic asylum could this man have come from? I've never heard of such a thing. Leave the bridge, go down to the chart room to pray like that. Prayer is going to make anything different. The captain said, Mr. Mueller, do you not know how dense this fog is? Mr. Mueller replied with George. Mueller said, no. My eye is not on the density of the fog, but on the living God who controls every circumstance in my life, the captain said, well, he went down to his knees and he prayed one of the most simplest of prayers. 3 (29m 48s): He said, I thought to myself, that would suit a child's class where the children were not more than eight or nine years old. His prayer was basically saying, oh Lord, if it is consistent with your will, please remove this fog in five minutes. You know, the engagement you made for me in Quebec is this Saturday. And I believe it is your will. That was his prayer. The captain said when we had finished, I was going to pray, but he put his hand on my shoulder and told me not to pray. He said, sir, first, you do not believe that God will do it. And second, I believe he's already done it. There's no need for you to pray about it. I looked at him and George Mueller said this captain. I have known my Lord for 57 years. 3 (30m 30s): And there's never been a single day with which I have not gained his audience. Captain, get up, open the door and you'll find the fog is gone. The captain got up, the fog was gone and George Mueller made it to his appointment. What a, what? A mark of faith to have a simple prayer of faith, the simple believing faith in the God who did that, prayer changes us. And it changes around us. Jesus, didn't see the preparation for the prayer. As the preparation for the battle. Jesus saw prayer as the battle, as Jesus was in the garden of right? 3 (31m 15s): Leading up to his betrayal. He bled great drops of blood recorded in Luke 22. And he prayed and he said, Lord, take this cup from me, but nevertheless, not my will, but yours be done. He didn't pray. He didn't bleed in pilot's court as he's being tried, but he bled in the garden in prayer. Jesus, didn't see that prayer was a preparation for a battle. Jesus saw prayer as the battle. So Jesus, after teaching us to pray, he tells us how we address God when we pray to him. And this is what he says to his disciples. He says our father in heaven. 3 (31m 56s): That's how he starts his prayer. Our father in heaven. Let me say father, that brings up a lot of thoughts about our own earthly fathers, but yet Jesus tells us that father is the most important way. The most important thing when approaching God and that word, father has a lot of connotation in the old Testament. It's only used seven times about God. It was a very old, old Testament. They saw where a witness God in a very different aspect, but you're now Jesus is telling his disciples. When you pray, say father 275 times, actually in the new Testament, see God uses many names in the scripture. 3 (32m 41s): But father I think is one of the most intimate of names that we can call our heavenly father. We can call God, there's a picture on my desk. And it was a good reminder of this week is some studying and prayed and working through this is my it's me. Six days old, just on the, on the, on my, my dad, my, my dad's chest. Just that simple. Like I am in need of everything. I can't control anything. And there's my father with me on his bosom. So often our view of God is shaped by our earthly fathers. Just like my dad picking up my brother after he'd been injured by that arrow carried him to safety. 3 (33m 27s): He carried him into the house and my mom wants to always treat everything with the bag of ice, right? Isn't that the way moms treat best the wounds she put on his, she put on his arm, a bag of ice and hope that would help it. You know, he just had a little hole in the skin. It didn't go all the way through. And a couple weeks later, my mom grabbed my brother and you know, Hey, come do this, come do that. And he flinched and he was like, ouch. My mom's like, oh no, is it still hurt? He's like, yeah, it still really hurts. So she took him to the house, took him to the, her doctor, his doctor and the doctor's like, Ooh, well let's, let's look at the x-ray. 3 (34m 8s): Let's check out the x-rays. So they get the x-rays of course my mom was so embarrassed to have to take my brother to the hospital. Cause he shot by an arrow that was like, just did not, she was avoiding him. It probably because of that. And as she takes him to the Haas or it takes him to the doctor and sure enough, the x-ray reveals there's a hole right there in the middle of his, his bone with little fractures going out. And my mom thought that was the worst knew she could not believe she was so ashamed. And the doctor's like that is, this is the coolest x-ray I've ever seen. This is like the cowboy and Indian days, he was all fired up. My mom was, oh, embarrassed. My dad carried my brother to safety on, on that aspect of asking others what's the best they have to offer CS Lewis, who I think we would all agree is one of the best authors out there. 3 (34m 59s): He looked and he spoke about his favorite author, another George and a guy named George McDonald, the Scottish writer. And he said this in his like opening to his book about George MacDonald, CS Lewis said this. We said, we have learned from Freud and others about the distortions and characters and errors of thoughts, which result from man's early conflicts were from his father. Freud has a lot to say about fatherhood and how that shapes and mold us. He said far off. The most important thing we can know about George McDonald is that his whole life illustrates the opposite process. He said an almost perfect relationship with his father was the earthly root of all of his wisdom from his own father. 3 (35m 44s): He said, he first learned that fatherhood must be at the core of the universe. He was thus prepared in an, in an unusual way to teach the religion in which the relation of the father and the son was the most central, something about the father that shapes our view of God. And then when he says, when Jesus says, we must say our father in heaven, he says our father, as in not just my father, not just father, but our father and that's the unifying call for the body of Christ to be United. When we pray, when we lift up our prayer requests, it's not just me. It's just as I it's, we as a whole, some of the greatest prayers in the Bible, I'm thinking like in, especially in Daniel, where Daniel includes himself in the nation's rebellion and he says, forgive us, our sins, forgive us, our trespasses. 3 (36m 37s): And there's not one marked sin recorded for Daniel, but yet he still includes himself in that it's that our father, Jesus is one of Jesus's last prayers in John chapter 17. He prays that there may be unity among the believers. He prays first for himself. He prays for his 12 disciples. And then he prays for all believers. We need to have unity in the church. And then he says, our father in heaven and heaven is that theoral place. Isn't it is that place where we're only a few have been able to just witness and how to had a key, whole image of, we see Isaiah has a throne room experience. 3 (37m 24s): ZQ Daniel. And then John later on in revelation, on the island of Patmos, they have this throne room vision of who God is. It's our father in heaven. So if we were to address him, if Jesus saying we are to address our heavenly, God is our heavenly father. He said to first start out by talking to the father about the father. That's how we pray. We talked to the father about the father. So how does he do that? He says, hallowed, be your name, how it is like a strange word. I had to look it up and Dixie dictionary to make sure it was there. And I have this dictionary, which is it's huge. 3 (38m 4s): It's like 1907. And this is his definition of Howard. It says to devote to holy or religious uses to consecrate, to reverence is sacred or to set apart. I know there's there's you have dishes in your house that are hallowed or set apart, right? So those dishes that your grandma gave to you at your wedding and you put them up in the cabinet with the glass counters and you only pull out for Thanksgiving for special meals for Christmas dinners. Those are the Hollywood plates. So those are the set apart only for specific uses. 3 (38m 44s): That is how Jesus that's how God's name is to be. We already keep his name as holy. His name is holy. The Jewish scribes had a way of doing that practically. As they copied the texts, they didn't have coffee machines, so they didn't have to copy out the texts. Every time they came to the hallowed name of God, Yahweh God, they would have to go cleanse the pen and they'd have to go take a bath every time they were to copy that scripture. So there they are. That was their way of keeping his name's holy to keep it set apart and names carry importance, right? Whenever I see a Jeremy on TV, I'm like, you better represent the Jeremy's cause I'm a Jeremy. You're a Jeremy. And we represent that. 3 (39m 24s): There's something special in a name, especially in the old Testament times. There's something special. Now there's something I want all the Jeremys to represent a good character, integrity. All those things. Names are important. They're linked to our character. Jacob was born, Jacob, his name meant he'll snatcher. God says no longer. We would call you Cobe, but I'm going to call you Israel governed by God. God would change Abrams named Abraham. He would change Sarah, his name to Sarah. He would change Saul to Paul. And then later on Simon to Peter, because God was speaking something into their character and he was changing their name in our heaven. 3 (40m 11s): In revelation. It talks about this new names that we will get it says, and we will give and revelation two 17 and we will get sorry. And I will give him a white stone. And on that stone, a new name written, which no one knows except him. Her receives it. God has a name that aligns with your character and who you are. The name character of you always to be set apart from any other God. Any other spiritual being his name is lifted up. Your name that your name quote in the old Testament is used over 119 times. Let me give you a few examples in his second Samuel seven, we have says, so let your name be magnified forever saying the Lord of hosts is the God over Israel and let the house of your servant. 3 (40m 58s): David be established before you second, Samuel 22 says, therefore, I will give thanks to you. Oh Lord. Among the Gentiles and sing praises to your name. Psalm 22 says I will declare your name to my brethren in the midst of the assembly, I will praise you. Psalm 54 to the chief musician was stringed instruments. Contemplation of David. He says, is David not hiding among us? Save me, oh God, by your name and vindicate me by your strength. Psalm 63. I will bless you while I live. I will lift up my hands in your name, David, and through the Psalms he's linking name to character. 3 (41m 44s): We don't worship a name. We worship God's character and who he is. And later on in the new Testament, Jesus, wouldn't give a blink blink check to us. When he says this in John 14, most assuredly I say to you, he who believes in me the works that I do, he will do also and greater works than these will he do because I go to my father and whatever you ask in my name that you will do in the father will be glorified in the son. If you ask anything in my name, I will do it. There wasn't a blank check. That was, if you call upon the, will you call upon God to do something, he will do it within his character. If we ask something in the character of God, he will do it. 3 (42m 26s): The father son relationship is modeled just after that prayer. Look at me with me to Luke chapter 11, verses nine through 13, he's going to speak on the importance of a father, son relationship, a father, child relationship verse nine says who I say to you and I will be given to you. Sorry. I say ask. It will be given to you seek and you will find knock and will be opened them to you for everyone who asks receive. And he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened. If a son asks for bread from any father among you, will he give him a stone free, asked for a fish? Will you also give him a serpent instead of a fish? 3 (43m 7s): Or if he asks for an egg, will you, will you offer him a scorpion? If you then speaking of the earthly fathers, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children? How much more will your heavenly father give you the holy spirit? When you ask? I was asking in the character of God. So we talk then to the father about his kingdom. After talking to him about him, we then talked to the father about his kingdom and he says, this, Jesus said your kingdom come your kingdom come. And that's where this message has kind of been brewing on my heart. And maybe it's just something. Maybe it's just something I needed to hear. 3 (43m 47s): Maybe I need to preach to myself these last few weeks months they've been tough. There's been a number of situations in my life that just led me to just drop to my knees in prayer or teach me to pray. So I'm looking around, Lord teach me to pray prayed for the recall vote that didn't, that didn't go through, begin to feel anxious and concerned and worried for the future about what would happen if that wasn't, if welfare outcome is what it is now, begin to look around to the kingdom of now the kingdom around us. 3 (44m 31s): And it's, it's frightening, honestly, a year ago, I would have been thought that it'd be a conspiracy theory because I've thought that someday there'd be vaccine passports and mandates. I thought that's coming down the line a year ago, but here we are. And that's slowly becoming reality. They're talking about now a digital currency in the next two years, that will no longer have paper that everyone will have a digital concurrency. That lines right up with what we read in the book of revelation. So I love the lessons that God has been teaching me through archery and he'd can. And he does. 3 (45m 11s): So I got a little proud. I got a little boastful. My first couple of weeks of archery. You see, I went from a grouping at 20 yards of about a dinner plate and I got them down to about an inch and a half and a groupings. When you shoot multiple arrows at a target and they start getting closer, that means that you're getting accurate. You're like, you're working your skills. Well, I was getting really good. I started sending pictures to my friends like, look, look, look how good I'm doing. Look at it. This is awesome. They're like, oh yeah, good job. Wow. You're really, you're really getting this. And then one night they're in practice in the backyard and I got lined up. I'm looking at my, through my scope and it's so compound bows, have they have a little peep site that's on the string. 3 (45m 51s): And then, and then next you have the scope or the, the scope with the little target pins. All right. And you want to get your peep and you want to aim it at the target pins onto the target. Yeah. So that's kind of how, the way it lines up. And I lined up for the shot. I had it right over the target and all of a sudden I was like, this isn't my body just did this, like this like jitters. I was like, what was that? And my arrow actually went off and miss the target into the wall. I was like, what was that? Where did that come from? I've been really accurate. That was weird. So a few more shots. And it's like, my body is preparing for this arrow to be released. And it, and it just tightens up. 3 (46m 33s): I was like, what? In the world's happening? Like I've got, I've got my S my pin on my target. And all of a sudden, my body as is movement. I was like, I can't control. I'm like, what in the world is going on? So I went down to central coast, archery, and Scott was in there and I walk in the door and no one else is in the shop. And Scott and another worker were there and I'm like, Scott, I got target panic. He's like, oh no, you got target panic. He got target. Everybody gets the target. Hey, everybody knows about this target panic thing. Like, I'm like, well, I didn't know about it. Tell me about this. Like, oh yeah. It's like, when your body kind of is reacting to the shot before it happens and you start to get messed up and everybody deals with everybody. I was like, okay, well, you got to help me overcome this because I don't want to have target practice, target anxiety. 3 (47m 18s): This is not okay. So one of the things that Scott recommended was this. He said, what's your probably focusing on, we can only, our eyes can only focus on one thing. Okay. He says, one of the things that you want to work on is not focusing on the pins that are right in front of you. You want to focus on the target and see the target through those pins that are right next to you right there. And he talked about how he worked through his target anxiety. He was coached through it, and he was working on a target at 50 yards. And he said, this guy was like, just, just, just concentrate the target. You'll get it. And sure enough, Scott said he at 50 yards, he Robin hood in a Robin, Robin hood had eggs or egg Robinhood, an arrow. 3 (48m 3s): So he'd shot one arrow into the back of the other arrow. That's 50 yards. Cause he was focused on that target. It's kind of like mountain biking or biking. Anything. If you see a rock in the middle of the path and you start focusing on that rock, you're going to hit the rock. This is what happens. I don't know why it works that way, but that is. And so we need, and Jesus is reminding us your kingdom come. We need to focus on the kingdom of God, the kingdom of heaven. But how do we do that? Because Jesus preached a lot about the kingdom that had arrived. And it was different than what his disciples or Jews are waiting for. At that time, you see the keynote, he, Jesus would say, the kingdom has come near to you. 3 (48m 44s): The kingdom has come upon you, but it doesn't let you look around. You're like that doesn't seem to be totally the way it is. I don't understand. And that's where we live in. We live in this tension of the already and not yet the already and not yet. It's a theological tension. It says by faith in Christ, all of these spiritual blessings are ours already. But the full enjoyment of these blessings is not yet ours. This is the life of faith. The assurance of things hoped for in the future and the convictions of things. Not yet seen in the present from Hebrews 11, this is life between the times. 3 (49m 24s): So if Satan tempted Jesus, all the kingdoms of the earth, when Jesus was being tempted out in the wilderness, how could Satan say all these kingdoms I'll give to you? If you fall down and worship me, Jesus, didn't say that's not theologically true. Actually, Jesus just outright rejected that. And he said away from me, I will worship the Lord. God alone. You see Satan has a kingdom. There are kingdoms in this world. There's the kingdom of now, but yet God has the kingdom of already. And not yet. Yes. Illustrate that with Daniel chapter five bell Schanzer was the grandson of Nebuchadnezzar, never could answer. 3 (50m 5s): He was the one that had this great image that he couldn't explain. That Daniel came later and explained the head of the head of gold, the arms and the chest of silver and bronze. And then clay mixed with iron all. He had that vision. And so Nebuchadnezzar kind of took that and ran, right? He made that big golden statue that everyone was to worship. And then the three other guys didn't want to worship that. Well, that was Nebuchadnezzar. And Nebuchadnezzar's Keana was headed down to his son and his grandson. They, they were co regions and God had already weighed that kingdom in the balance. God already knew. So there was a feast that bell Shazard was going to throw that was in the kingdom of Babylon. 3 (50m 46s): Babylon was a Magnificant city. The walls surrounding Babylon were 17 miles long. The walls surrounding Babylon were 22 feet thick. You could re race for chariots on these walls. The walls of Babylon were 90 feet tall with towers that went another a hundred feet on top of that Babylon was so magnificent. Babylon had storage of food that could outlast there's people, years and years, they had the river Euphrates that flowed right through the center of Babylon. They gave them endless supply of water. They were good. So as they are being surrounded by the Medo-Persian empire, Belshazzar is like, we're going to have a feast. 3 (51m 33s): We're going to outlive this. We're good. Our kingdoms forever. We're good. And so what he did, what does he do? He calls for the golden instruments from the temple to come and be used it as feast. And it was then that up on the wall, the hand of God came in a wrote on the wall, wrote something that he didn't understand, wrote something that made his knees knocking. And he liked his lost strength. He couldn't do anything. This is bell Shazard and he couldn't do anything. So he began to call for all the magicians, the soothsayers. They couldn't say anything until Daniel was brought forth. And Daniel said, this is what it says many, many tekel who Farson, you've been weighed in the balance you've been found, wanting your kingdom has been weighed and has been found wanting why do I bring that up? 3 (52m 21s): Because I was one kingdom that was on the verge of collapse. You see, they didn't know that that very night, the Euphrates river had been diverted into a marsh and that the Mito Persian empire had entered into where the Euphrates river float. And they captured that city that night as he's feasting and think he's all good. That's the city was sacked and he, and he was killed that the king. And I bring that up because in Luke chapter 11, we find this interesting story that's linked and an interesting story because it's not, we don't understand the con the context to it. Totally. So let's check it out. Luke chapter 11 verses 14 through 23, it says, and he was casting out a demon and it was a mute. 3 (53m 4s): So it was when the demon got gone out that the mute spoke and the multitudes marveled note that note that the multitudes Marvel, but some of them said, he cast out, ruined demons by bells, above the ruler of the demons. Others tested him, sought him for a sign from heaven. But he knowing their thoughts said to him, every kingdom divided itself against itself is brought into desolation and a house divided against itself false. And if Satan is divided gets himself, how will this kingdom stand? Because you say, I cast out demons by bells above. And if I cast out demons by bells above to whom do your sons cast them out, speaking of the Jewish excersice verse 20. 3 (53m 47s): But if I cast out demons with the finger of God, surely the kingdom of God has come upon you. Jesus has relating this to the kingdom of Babylon. That was with the finger of God. The writing was on the wall. This is what we don't understand. This is what I've learned this last few weeks about the context around this, every time in the Bible, when Jesus casts out a mute spirit, the crowds Marvel, why do the crowds Marvel so much of this? There were other demons that were exercised. There are Jewish exorcists at the time that would cast out demons and their way of doing it was they had to find out the name of this, of this, of this spirit being, living inside this person. 3 (54m 29s): They would use that name in the incantations in different SANEs and using Proverbs or Psalms to cast this demon out, turn away, wrestle it out. Now Jesus comes on the scene and he is able to cast out the mute spirits. Why is that different? Because no one else could do that. Jesus, didn't say you have to find out the name to then call it out. Jesus has simply simply said, get out. The writing was on the wall that their kingdom, the kingdom of Satan, the kingdom of now is being judged with the finger of God. Jesus said, I cast these demons out. So we're living in this already, but not yet. 3 (55m 9s): Jesus has done that, but it's not fully lived out. So then later we see that Jesus talks about, he said, we talked to the father about the will for his kingdom. Your will be done just like it. Isn't heaven. He says, you're a, will he wills in heaven? And it's done in our prayers. We must join with the character of what he wills to do. Even Jesus wrestle with that in the garden. He said, if it is your will take away this cup from me, nevertheless, not my will, but yours. Jesus says not your will, but your, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven, the visible and the invisible realms, the kingdoms of this earth, the kingdom of heaven. 3 (55m 52s): These are where God reigns is there. It's a perfect harmony of what happens in heaven to what God wills in heaven. And that's what he's calling us to ask for. For prayer. You see, the more I focus in on those pins in the site, when I'm trying to shoot my archery, the more I focus on those things that are right there, the less I'll hit my target. But when my aim becomes my target and I just look through those things at that lens of the scope, I'll hit my target. We can only focus on one thing. So where is our focus this morning? 3 (56m 33s): Is it on the kingdoms of now? There's the kingdom of heaven, Daniel chapter seven. This is my last and I'm sorry, I'm over time. Dander chapter seven. It says this, this is Daniel's vision. He said, I was watching the night visions one and behold one like the son of man coming with the clouds of heaven. And he came to the ancient of days and they brought him near before him. Then he said to him then to him was given dominion and glory and a kingdom that all the peoples nations and languages should serve him. 3 (57m 15s): And his dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away. And his kingdom, the one which shall not be destroyed. That's why Jesus called himself the son of man in fulfillment of Daniel's prophecy. If I could summarize this first section of the R of this prayer, I would say this, let, let the Lord be the Lord. Let God be God in our prayers and our, in our will for what happens in around us, let God be, God let's pray. 3 (57m 57s): Laura, the kingdoms of the earth he knows of now are saying themselves against you. Lord. I'm thankful to have your word in front of us. That tells us the beginning from the end. It tells us, tells us that these nations have been judged by the finger of God. And someday you will come down with your full power, not just the finger of God. You will come down with might Lord. And the kingdoms of this earth will crumble and you will set up an everlasting kingdom. Lord, help us to keep our sites, our vision set on that future kingdom of God, Jesus name we pray. Amen. 0 (58m 42s): Please stand with us. what a beautiful name. 0 (59m 30s): 5 (1h 4m 30s): Thank you, Lord, For just the power of the name of Jesus. Thank you for just, just keep us focused on, on the kingdom of heaven. Lord, as we leave here today, I just ask you to just keep the kingdom of heaven in the forefront of our thoughts and our minds, and just the hope that we're aiming for that target Lord. And so I'm just thank you Jesus, for this day. 5 (1h 5m 14s): Thank you for, for what you're doing in our church, in our midst, in our hearts. Lord, I just think right now we should. I think it's, we should recite the Lord's prayer together. I think that's a good way to end the service this morning. So you could actually want to look it up. Ha ha. Cause everybody's got like a different, you know, I feel like growing up Christian, like I ha I, I like meld tons of different translations together. When I say the Lord's prayer. 5 (1h 5m 55s): Anyways, our father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us each day our daily bread and forgive us. Our sins forgiven you just not into temptation is the kingdom and the glory forever. Amen. Amen. 5 (1h 6m 35s): Thank you church. Thank you all for being here. Please come forward for prayer. Our prayer teams are waiting in discreet locations to pray for your, every need that you want to bring before the father today. So, but we'll see you guys next week. 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On this episode I sat down with the good friend and comedian Jeremy Cox! Do not underestimate how special this Circle K is because it is the Circle K from Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure. The Circle K is located on Southern and Hardy in Tempe, Az. Jeremy and I talked about comedy, early 2000's metalcore, 90's nostalgia and lots more!
Wedding Crashers Welcome to The Guys Review, where we review media, products and experiences. **READ APPLE REVIEWS/Fan Mail**No emails... remind people about the referral for $100Plug twitter DM group, myself, Tucker, Trey, Justin, Haley, Marcus, Al from produce stand. Wedding Crashers Directed by: David Dobkin (Also directed Shanghai Knights, RIPD) Starring: Owen WIlson, Vince Vaughn, Christopher Walken, Rachel McAdams, Isla Fisher, Jane Seymour Released July 15, 2005 Budget: $40M ($45.9M in 2021) Box Office: $288.5M ($394.5M 2021), $209.3M domestically, $76M internationally Ratings: IMDb 6.9/10 Rotten Tomatoes 76%Metacritic 64% Google Users 89% Had 5 nominations for MTV movie awards, Best Movie, which it won, Breakthrough Performance won by Isla Fisher, Best On-Screen Team, which it also won, Best Comedic Performance (both Wilson and Vaughn were nominated), but lost this one to Steve Carell in The 40 Year Old Virgin... I'll give that one. The new york times said, "The financial success of the film has been credited along with The 40-Year-Old Virgin for reviving the popularity of adult-aimed R-rated comedies." -https://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/10/movies/the-return-of-the-rrated-comedy.html Plot:A couple argues and Vaughn and Wilson are obviously tired of it. They are mediating a divorce that is very volatile. They guide the couple to get out there and get some strange ass. They agree to the frequent flier miles and que the intro. Jeremy explains why he stays with John on his birthday because his parents passed away years ago, and explaining why he doesn't like dating. John is called in and they begin discussing the wedding season plans. Starting with fake purple hearts. Cut to the first wedding, a jewish wedding. They don yamakas and start scouting at the wedding. John uses eye drops to make himself look like hes crying, and then Jeremy sets his sights on one of the attendees. At the reception they are shown being heavily involved in the festivities, signing, dancing, **doing up close magic with the kids.** Even making speeches. Jeremy ends a story explaining why he couldn't be a professional bullfighter, and kisses the girl. The guys are shown walking into multiple weddings, again, dancing, people explaining why and how they're related to the couples; making up lies and backstries. John drops a line to a girl, "you know how they say we only use 10% of our brains, I think we only use 10% of our hearts." They're doing the Shout song at multiple weddings and dancing with the women, joking with family, drinking, the women are then shown falling into bed with th them, and spraying champagne everywhere. Vivian calls John on his shit, he and Jeremy were shown sharing a bottle of champagne at the mall in DC, with John questioning what they're doing. John saying they're not that young and the season is over. S:-Following complaints from the United States Congress, the producers of the film yanked from the movie's official website a printable Purple Heart advertised as a gimmick to pick up women and get free drinks. The film was also released at the same time that the Stolen Valor Act became federal law, making the false display of military awards a federal crime.-When Jeremy asks the kids what the little piece of paper is for and the kid says, "rolling a fattie"-There were complaints about the movie being misogynistic, that the guys seduce girls at weddings to have sex with them, the director responded: "They love weddings, authentically. They like the free food, they like the music and the bands, they like the dancing and the kids, they like talking to the grandparents. These guys make the weddings better. You would want them to crash your wedding.That's the distinction. It's not misogynistic and, in fact, what it's doing is replicating a real seduction, which is, "I want to go to bed with you, but I have all these walls up. Can you make me laugh, make me attracted to you and find a way to make this really fun so we could get to the good part?" That's a seduction. So, if I can seduce the audience — if I can make them laugh and be entertained and think these are okay guys — by the time they're dropping the girls in the bed, it's a magic trick. That was the whole idea." Jeremy comes in Johns office with an article about Secretary Clearys daughter getting married, John was looking forward to a break. but Jeremy convinces him they've got to go by stating the rules of wedding crashing and enthusiasm. Cut to the wedding, John McCain and James Carville are congratulating the Secretary, they run through their pre-game, secretaries back story, etc. John sees Rachel McAdams; and they discuss their back story of being syrup conglomerates. In the wedding, they make small talk about their family connections, and state the rules to each other, Rule 76 play like a champion. Jermey dibs the redhead, and John says he's not going to fight him, as he watches Claire walk down the aisle. They bet on if the bride will cry, and what the sister will read, 1 Corinthians. They read boating related vows, which Claire laughs at. The reception begins. First class all the way, as Jeremy shoves food in his face and John moves towards claire and introduces himself as being psychic with wedding presents. The guys discuss their angles and move on. Jeremy is making balloon animals, and sees Gloria watching him as a demanding kid wants a bicycle. John is dancing with the flower girl, when Mrs. Cleary comes for a very aggressive dance. Gloria comes and and introduces herself and they dance. The song ends and John introduce himself to Secretary Cleary; they discuss economics and politics. Jeremy uses the "lost a lot of really good men out there" line and takes off, with Gloria chasing after him; while John and Sec. Cleary are having a cigar. John explains why people come to weddings and what true love is, "True love is the soul's recognition of its counterpoint in another." and gives her some advice on her speech, which she disagrees with. They cut to the speeches, and Claires goes as John predicted, and he motions to her to speak from the heart, which saves her speech. S:-There is no way they get into the wedding/reception without an invite and being vetted by secret service.-The girl in the hat just eye fucked the shit out of me... Love it.-I love how they commit to the back story and just roll with the weird shit everyone says, the kid with the balloon bike, the wife saying they'll be married for 30 years, and they were faithful for two of them. Jeremy and Gloria are on the beach, obviously having just had sex, when she says she knew her first time would be on a beach, and that she loves him. As Claire thanks John, Sack kisses her and is introduced as her boyfriend. Jermy tells him he's got a stage 5 clinger and they gotta go. She invites them to the family home, and John wants to go, and Jeremy is trying to explain that he can't go. They argue about overtime and tell each other to lock it up. Gloria pitches a fit and the guys are allowed to come with them. They arrive and are invited to play a game of touch football, Sack is obviously over doing the warm up is going to over do it. Sack catches a pass and scores, prompting Kip to say, "crabcakes and football, that's what Maryland does." John and Claire talk before the ball is snapped, they run down as Jeremy throws the ball and Claire intercepts it, as planned, and Sack violently knocks him down. An awkward interaction with Todd, and another play as John throws the ball to Jeremy and is again violently knocked down by Sack. They break up the game, Gloria takes him in , when Mrs. Clearly tells John he should've played in his underwear. Gloria tries to help administer first aid, and goes crazy, and tells hims not to leave because she'd find him. Sec. Cleary tells Jeremy he's a very powerful man, threateningly. Sack is telling a story and John agrees to the eye drops. As the prayer is said, John puts eye drops in Sacks drink. John asks about their relationship, Jeremy complains about his back, as Sec. Cleary asks about their business, Gloria starts grabbing Jeremys crotch and giving him an over the pants handy. John tries to talk about the business, and Jeremy struggles to keep it together. He finishes, and helps name their fake company, Holy Shirts and Pants. Sec. Clearys mom talks about FDRs wife being a "dyke" and Sacks stomach starts rumbling. Jeremy and John engage Tod, which the conversation doesn't go well, with the mom trying to be led off, and Todd declaring to Jeremy he'd be in his room, painting homo things, and storms off. Dinner ends with Claire getting some air and John joining her. S:-I always thought Bradley Coopers characters name was Zach, not Sack... What a shitty name.-What movie do you think of when you hear Bradley Cooper?-I still to this day say lock it up to Abigail when she starts being weird... So all the time.-BOoh of those hits were rough. Feel bad for the stunt guy.-That whole bathroom scene with her going crazy, and the "i'll find you" is so classic.-Remember when the eyedrops thing was a thing?-Ever gotten an over the pants handy at a dinner table? Mrs. Cleary enters the room and exposes her tits to John, and they have an awkward exchange, she tells him to feel her up, and she calls him a pervert when he does. Jeremy tells him to stop crying like a little girl, but wanted to know about them. Did he motorboat her? They built for speed or comfort? He and Claire talk and laugh about her strange family. She checks on Sack, and he's an asshole to her. Jeremy wakes up to being tied to his bed by Gloria, who gags him telling him she'll make all his fantasies come true. John and Claire both aren't sleeping, and sneak to check each others rooms. Back to Jeremy who, still tied to the bed, Todd is now in bed with him. Todd made a painting for him, they hear someone in the hall and Jeremy convinces Todd to hide. Sec. Cleary comes in and they have another awkward conversation about Todd. He convinces Todd to leave and they'd talk tomorrow. At breakfast John wants to stay and Jeremy wants to go. They argue, about why to stay or go. John pulls out Rule 1, never leave a fellow crasher behind. Sack calls his buddy and they expose who big of douches they are, cheating on Claire, and gets his buddy to start digging dirt on John and Jeremy. They go sailing, and John is exposed for NOT knowing anything about sailing. They get back and Sack is ready for the quail hunt, but he seems a little revved up. They walk through the woods talking about how they don't even know what a quail is, and Sack shoots him in the ass. As Gloria pulls out the bb's, John and Claire go for a bike ride and have a bit of a deep conversation about being involved in something longer than they meant to. She rationalizes her relationship and they kiss. At lunch after, as John and Claire eye each other, Sack announces they're getting married. John decides he's going to tell her the truth. Jeremy tells Gloria he doesn't see the relationship going past this weekend, she hits him with some truth about not being as naive as she came off as and spins him out; he realizes he's got feelings for her. As he expresses himself to the priest, and thanks him with a kiss. John tells Claire she can't marry him because he likes her, meanwhile Sack gets a phone call, and there's a gun shot. Jeremy comes running out with the family, Sack tells them all the truth and John admits to it. Gloria seems to forgive Jeremy, Todd tells everyone he tried to seduce him, and he wants his painting back, but Jeremy is keeping it. Sec. Cleary tells them to leave. They're walking down the driveway, back in their tuxes, Jeremy carrying the painting back to DC. S:-When he kinda tried to tell her the truth, you know it's not going to end well.-Isla Fisher used a body double for that scene-The actor who plays Todd actually painted the painting, and Vince Vaughn kept it.-The plate Jeremy fixes himself for breakfast, with syrup on everything... gross.-Props to Gloria... I'm 13 years in a marriage and I don't think I'd be pulling bb's out of my wifes ass.-I've had good talks with guys, but never kissed them. John is desperate to get to Claire, and Jeremy tries to talk to sence to him and he's not hearing it. John wants to crash the engagement dinner, and reluctantly Jeremy agrees. John infiltrates the party, and while watching Claire dance with her dad, Sack catches him and beats him up. John goes to Jeremys house only to catch him with Gloria. They argue and Jeremy admits he loves Gloria. They part. Video montoge of everyone being sad. Jeremy reaches out, Claire doesn't want to be planning the wedding... John is crashing weddings alone and making a fool of himself. Jeremy and Gloria get engaged. Claire and her dad talk about making decisions. Jeremy and John talk, it's Johns bday again. They start to make up, John is obviously struggling, Jeremy reveals he's getting married and wants him as his best man, and John tells him to leave. John goes to find Chaz. They chat and Chaz tells him he's now crashing funerals... Which John has a hard time to wrap his head around. He ends up going with Chaz to a funeral; when he sees the widow crying, he knows he has to go. He shows up to Jeremy and Glorias wedding. As the celebration resumes, he starts to try and not talk to Claire. She starts to leave, and he tries to explain and apologize to her. He says he's not asking her to marry him, just not to marry Sack. He tells her to get back on the altar, and she tells him she can't marry him. Sack loses his cool and goes after John, but Jeremy steps in and stops him. They kiss to applause, and all four driving away, and Chaz at the wedding with two women. As they drive, asking what's next, the Fujimora wedding coming up, and the girls get involved creating a backstory and fade to black. S:-Jeremy finally mentions there will be secret service at the engagement dinner-This part of the movie really drags the rest of it down.-Will Ferrells over acting just kills it; but the funeral crashing is funny Wet Hot American Summer next weekend. 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Jeremy Johnson and I shared an epic adventure of a discussion. We delve deep into the ideas of Jean Gebser and trace the contours of just how prescient the ideas in Ever Present Origin really were. We touch on the evolution of perspective throughout art history, the promising synthesis of the Integral movement with Cosmo-Localism and also the progressive legacy of Michael Brooks. There is poetry, complex ideas, concrete ideas and I even have a go at pronouncing the 50 syllable long german word for the 'phenomenology of becoming consciousness'. It was a real pleasure to spend some time in Jeremy's verdant noosphere, I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. https://www.mutations.blog/ A link to Jeremys book Seeing Through The World: Jean Gebser & Integral Consciousness
On this week's episode of The Unicorn Perspective I finally sit down with the co-founder of Unicorn Innovations, Jeremy Adams! We talk about the 25th amendment, recent events including Big Tech's actions against Trump, how future generations will view this time in history, and more!What you'll learn:Why it's important to have difficult conversationsHow Big Tech's recent actions could cause issues in the futureThe dangers of an algorithm that keeps people with different opinions from coming into contactCheck out Jeremys podcast:https://www.openlyoutspoken.com/Get in touch with Jeremy:http://jeremycadams.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrjeremycadams/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mrjeremycadamsTwitter: https://twitter.com/mrjeremycadamsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjeremycadams/
The geeks are back this week plus one! Special guest Jeremy Salgado joins us this week to talk all things Twilight and geek! Wait... two Jeremys on this show? This is going to get confusing, or is it? We suffer for our art, so we hope you enjoy this episode and the next couple of weeks, because we're watching the entire Twilight Saga baybay! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geekoutfreakout/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geekoutfreakout/support