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Wenstrom Bible Ministries
Daniel 2.18-Daniel Asks His Friends To Enter Into Prayer With Him To Request Mercy From God By Revealing The Content And Interpretation Of King's Dream

Wenstrom Bible Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 68:35


Daniel: Daniel 2:18-Daniel Asks His Friends To Enter Into Prayer With Him To Request Mercy From God By Revealing The Content And Interpretation Of The King's Dream-Lesson # 42

Bill Wenstrom
Daniel 2.18-Daniel Asks His Friends To Enter Into Prayer With Him To Request Mercy From God By Revealing The Content And Interpretation Of King's Dream

Bill Wenstrom

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 68:35


Daniel: Daniel 2:18-Daniel Asks His Friends To Enter Into Prayer With Him To Request Mercy From God By Revealing The Content And Interpretation Of The King's Dream-Lesson # 42

Albion Park Presbyterian Church
A Godless King's Dream and its God-Given Purpose

Albion Park Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 52:35


Dreams on SermonAudio
A King's Dream of World Prophecy

Dreams on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 49:00


A new MP3 sermon from Bible Fellowship Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A King's Dream of World Prophecy Subtitle: Daniel Speaker: Dennis Blankenship Broadcaster: Bible Fellowship Baptist Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 5/16/2021 Bible: Daniel 2:1-49 Length: 49 min.

Reconciled521/FBC
Why the King's dream and diary could be yours (Daniel 4) by Gideon Mpeni

Reconciled521/FBC

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 53:52


Continuing with the sermon exposition in the book of Daniel

HPUMC - Kerygma Sermons (A Teaching Service)
Daniel 2: The King's Dream of What Is to Come

HPUMC - Kerygma Sermons (A Teaching Service)

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 36:25


Kerygma Video Podcast
Daniel 2: The King's Dream of What Is to Come

Kerygma Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 36:25


36:25 no Rev. Walt Marcum full info@hpumc.org (Highland Park United Methodist Church)

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Dreams on SermonAudio
The King's Dream

Dreams on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 55:00


A new MP3 sermon from Harvest Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The King's Dream Subtitle: Non-Series Speaker: Biff Johnson Broadcaster: Harvest Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 4/25/2021 Bible: Daniel 2:29-35 Length: 55 min.

The Tidwell Sermons
Daniel 4: A King's Dream

The Tidwell Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 41:12


FBC Durant, Gerald Tidwell, February 3, 1991.  Evening Service. 

Awaken Church
Episode 115: The King's Dream

Awaken Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 43:59


February 14, 2021

Too Woke Boys
Too Woke Boys 25: Martin Luther King's Dream Wasn't Just To Have a Three Day Weekend

Too Woke Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 74:56


The boys discuss a hodgepodge of topics, including how to celebrate MLK day, how many children George Foreman and how many of them are named George Foreman... The topics include Armie Hammer's cannibalism allegations, Trump being impeached for a second time, and also him being digitally removed from Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Follow the boys: Instagram/Twitter: @toowokeboys follow the YouTube page for longer content, which is coming soon! Send Emails asking for advice, or articles you want us to weigh in on: toowokeboys@gmail.com Give five star reviews on iTunes and tell your friends, share a screenshot of our pod on your insta stories! Donate to the slut fund via CashApp and Venmo @TheSlutFund

KNX In Depth
KNX In Depth: Martin Luther King III on whether Dr. King's dream is any closer to reality on this MLK Day -- LA County still won't release vaccines to aged 65+ residents -- Joe Biden's unprecedented (and not in a good way) inauguration

KNX In Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 50:47


Day SIX that most 65 plus in LA County cannot get vaccinated for Covid even though the state has expanded who is eligible. More than 70 percent of Covid deaths in LA County are 65 and over.  We'll go In Depth with a LA County Supervisor. And just what we needed here in California: a new variant of COVID that is likely to be much more contagious than earlier variants of the virus Washington D.C. is looking more like a city under military occupation rather than the epicenter of a peaceful transition of power. Even if we make it past Wednesday's swearing-in without violence, the threat posed by white nationalists won't just be vanishing on its own..........so we'll go In Depth. But we start today's program marking the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.......at a time when Dr. King's dream seems still far from being realized. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

1 Year Bible Challenge
Day 331 | Daniel interprets the King's dream | 2 Peter: An Introduction

1 Year Bible Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 23:05


Day 331 of the Holy Bible One Year CHALLENGE. Daniel interprets the King's dream. 2 Peter: An Introduction Support the show at Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/storymaster Find us at https://www.oneyearholybible.com/ Join our Facebook group for further discussion: https://www.facebook.com/the1yearbiblechallenge Daniel 2:24-49 Daniel 3:1-12 2 Peter 1 Psalm 135: 1-12 You're listening to the "Holy Bible One Year CHALLENGE" with Master Storyteller, Michael Wood. Featuring the Holy Bible Easy-to-Read version and used by permission from Bible League International --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/1yearbible/message

Locked On Wizards - Daily Podcast On The Washington Wizards
57 Years Later, We are Still Fighting for Dr. King's Dream.

Locked On Wizards - Daily Podcast On The Washington Wizards

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 29:51


57 years ago Dr. King gave his "I Have a Dream Speech" and today we still fight for that dream. In a conversation not everyone wants to have, but needs to discuss, host Renee Washington shares how NBA, WNBA, MLB, MLS, and other athletes and coaches are taking a stand for social justice. Part of the Locked on Podcast Network. -- Follow us on all social media @LockedOnWizards Host Renee Washington: Twitter- @ReneePwash | IG/Facebook: @ReneePwashington Email US: LockedOnWizardsPod@Gmail.com {Music: 406 Loop Fresh Hip Hop Wave}   Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!  Rad Power Bikes Right now as a limited time offer, get a free accessory with the purchase of a bike. That’s right. And FREE shipping to the lower 48 states. To get this special offer, text the word LOCKED to 64-000. Freshly Join almost ONE AND A HALF MILLION Satisfied Customers and skip the shopping, prepping, cooking, and clean up. Freshly is offering our listeners FORTY DOLLARS OFF FOR THEIR FIRST TWO ORDERS at freshly.com/lockedonnba Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Manscaped Go to Manscaped.com and use code Locked On to get 20% Off and Free Shipping. Manscaped is #1 in men’s below the belt grooming and offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dreams on SermonAudio
Daniel Reveals the King's Dream

Dreams on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 31:00


A new MP3 sermon from Merriman Hills Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Daniel Reveals the King's Dream Subtitle: Daniel Speaker: Mike Perry Broadcaster: Merriman Hills Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 6/21/2020 Bible: Daniel 2:29-49 Length: 31 min.

General Fitness Companycast
Ep. 403 | Dr. King's Dream

General Fitness Companycast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 27:47


Dr. King had a dream that we would all see each other as created equal. In his later years, however, he started to see it less about race and more about shrinking the gap between a growing inequality of haves and have nots. This episode is about that particular subject and what we can do as individuals to potentially keep that dream alive for us all. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/generalfitnesscompany/support

SendMe Radio
Daniel 2 - The King's Dream Episode 51 - SendMe Radio

SendMe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 51:02


Nebuchadnezzar was the greatest King of ancient Babylon during the period of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (626-539 BCE), succeeding its founder, his father, Nabopolassar (626-605 BCE). Nabopolassar had defeated the Assyrians with the help of the Medes and liberated Babylonia from Assyrian rule. One day the king had a dream that really troubled him however the king could not remember the dream and summoned his wise men to interpret it. He called the magicians and astrologers to interpret it for him. These were the chief magicians who were high in occultism. This same senario also occured during the time of Moses with Pharaoh magicians. These men understood the mysteries of the sun and moon, and used it as a weapon against their enimies. Humans are made in the image of God our words take hold of creation, with this power the Lord has given us evil men also use it to their advantage with the power their gain from the devil. They direct the sun and moon with the words they speak against you, and it it causes harm. We can see this in the case of someone who goes to sleep and never wake up. We must watch and pray knowing that God is with us. Each one of us has a star just like Christ, when he was born wise men travelled many miles following his star to locate him. By looking at the star magicians and enchanters can tell that a king is born, which country is going to rise and various information are made available to them using astrology. The king had a strange dream and knew that there was going to be trouble because his spirit was restless. When you dwell in the spirit nothing is impossible for you. Dwell in the spirit because th esecrets are with the Lord.

SendMe Radio
Daniel 2 - The King's Dream Episode 51 - SendMe Radio

SendMe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 51:02


Nebuchadnezzar was the greatest King of ancient Babylon during the period of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (626-539 BCE), succeeding its founder, his father, Nabopolassar (626-605 BCE). Nabopolassar had defeated the Assyrians with the help of the Medes and liberated Babylonia from Assyrian rule. One day the king had a dream that really troubled him however the king could not remember the dream and summoned his wise men to interpret it. He called the magicians and astrologers to interpret it for him. These were the chief magicians who were high in occultism. This same senario also occured during the time of Moses with Pharaoh magicians. These men understood the mysteries of the sun and moon, and used it as a weapon against their enimies. Humans are made in the image of God our words take hold of creation, with this power the Lord has given us evil men also use it to their advantage with the power their gain from the devil. They direct the sun and moon with the words they speak against you, and it it causes harm. We can see this in the case of someone who goes to sleep and never wake up. We must watch and pray knowing that God is with us. Each one of us has a star just like Christ, when he was born wise men travelled many miles following his star to locate him. By looking at the star magicians and enchanters can tell that a king is born, which country is going to rise and various information are made available to them using astrology. The king had a strange dream and knew that there was going to be trouble because his spirit was restless. When you dwell in the spirit nothing is impossible for you. Dwell in the spirit because th esecrets are with the Lord.

SendMe Radio
Daniel 2 - The King's Dream Episode 51 - SendMe Radio

SendMe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 51:02


Nebuchadnezzar was the greatest King of ancient Babylon during the period of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (626-539 BCE), succeeding its founder, his father, Nabopolassar (626-605 BCE). Nabopolassar had defeated the Assyrians with the help of the Medes and liberated Babylonia from Assyrian rule. One day the king had a dream that really troubled him however the king could not remember the dream and summoned his wise men to interpret it. He called the magicians and astrologers to interpret it for him. These were the chief magicians who were high in occultism. This same senario also occured during the time of Moses with Pharaoh magicians. These men understood the mysteries of the sun and moon, and used it as a weapon against their enimies. Humans are made in the image of God our words take hold of creation, with this power the Lord has given us evil men also use it to their advantage with the power their gain from the devil. They direct the sun and moon with the words they speak against you, and it it causes harm. We can see this in the case of someone who goes to sleep and never wake up. We must watch and pray knowing that God is with us. Each one of us has a star just like Christ, when he was born wise men travelled many miles following his star to locate him. By looking at the star magicians and enchanters can tell that a king is born, which country is going to rise and various information are made available to them using astrology. The king had a strange dream and knew that there was going to be trouble because his spirit was restless. When you dwell in the spirit nothing is impossible for you. Dwell in the spirit because th esecrets are with the Lord.

SendMe Radio
Daniel 2 - The King's Dream Episode 51 - SendMe Radio

SendMe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 51:02


Nebuchadnezzar was the greatest King of ancient Babylon during the period of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (626-539 BCE), succeeding its founder, his father, Nabopolassar (626-605 BCE). Nabopolassar had defeated the Assyrians with the help of the Medes and liberated Babylonia from Assyrian rule. One day the king had a dream that really troubled him however the king could not remember the dream and summoned his wise men to interpret it. He called the magicians and astrologers to interpret it for him. These were the chief magicians who were high in occultism. This same senario also occured during the time of Moses with Pharaoh magicians. These men understood the mysteries of the sun and moon, and used it as a weapon against their enimies. Humans are made in the image of God our words take hold of creation, with this power the Lord has given us evil men also use it to their advantage with the power their gain from the devil. They direct the sun and moon with the words they speak against you, and it it causes harm. We can see this in the case of someone who goes to sleep and never wake up. We must watch and pray knowing that God is with us. Each one of us has a star just like Christ, when he was born wise men travelled many miles following his star to locate him. By looking at the star magicians and enchanters can tell that a king is born, which country is going to rise and various information are made available to them using astrology. The king had a strange dream and knew that there was going to be trouble because his spirit was restless. When you dwell in the spirit nothing is impossible for you. Dwell in the spirit because th esecrets are with the Lord.

Promised Life Today with Michael G. Barnes
The King's Dream. Part 2 "The God who Reveals Secrets"

Promised Life Today with Michael G. Barnes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 26:40


Daniel proclaimed, "There is a God in heaven that reveals secrets." Nothing is hidden from God! In this episode the kings dream gave Daniel the divine opportunity to witness to king Nebuchadnezzar about the power of God. We can be witnesses also to whomever we may come into contact with each and everyday. Find out how in this sermon by pastor/teacher and author Dr. Michael G. Barnes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael8256/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael8256/support

ReConnect My Heart Podcast
Are We Living in King's Dream?

ReConnect My Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 88:00


On the last show of Black History Month, we will talk about Dr. Martin Luther King's Dream & compare it with today's reality, & much more in the episode called...  Are We Living in King's Dream? Live Sunday 2/23/20 at 8pm (CST) (516)453-9118 www.blogtalkradio.com/reconnectmyheart

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Extending Dr. King's dream

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 10:24


In the hours following the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King, then Senator Bobby Kennedy jumped on bed of a pick-up truck and rode into a neighborhood in Indianapolis, Indianna to deliver what is thought now to be one of the most powerful addresses given on equality and civl rights. Boyd plays audio from the address and argues why Kennedy's words are just as important today.  We also hear from the Reverend Theresa Dear on the importance of moving out of our comort zones, meeting peope from other races, and making room at the table for voices from all communities.  Boyd Matheson,Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political news and current events, providing higher ground for today's discussions. Listen weekdays 11 am to noon at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online at KSLNewsradio.com, or on the app.

1 Year Bible Challenge
Audio Bible Day 331 | Daniel interprets the King's dream | 2 Peter: An Introduction

1 Year Bible Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 22:12


Day 331 of the One Year Audio Bible Experience Podcast. Daniel interprets the King's dream. 2 Peter: An Introduction Daniel 2:24-49 Daniel 3:1-12 2 Peter 1 Psalm 135: 1-12 CLICK HERE to support this podcast. Your donation will keep this podcast FREE for everyone around the world. Your support helps us add new episodes, add more music, and more voice actors! Come back to earlier episodes for a new Bible Experience! Taken from the HOLY BIBLE: EASY-TO-READ VERSION © 2014 by Bible League International and used by permission. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/1yearbible/message

Quran Talk - God Alone, Quran Alone, Submission = True Islam

Subscribe to the Quran Talk podcast: https://apple.co/2lLnsFE Check out video notes: https://qurantalk.podbean.com/ Quran translation on iOS: https://apple.co/2C1YGXj Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/QuranStudy19/ Additional Resources: http://www.masjidtucson.org Contact: qurantalk (at) gmail (dot) com [12:7] In Joseph and his brothers there are lessons for the seekers. Dream #1 - Humility  When Joseph was explaining his dream to his father Jacob, there is a slight subtlety that is in the verse that is showing Joseph’s humility. The verse reads: [12:4] Recall that Joseph said to his father, "O my father, I saw eleven planets, and the sun, and the moon; I saw them prostrating before me.” Notice that Joseph didn’t say:  "O my father, I saw eleven planets, and the sun, and the moon prostrating before me.” This repeating of “I saw” appears to be a hesitation in telling his father what he saw, and shows Joseph’s humility even at a young age, that despite what he witnessed in his dream he was not boasting.  And think who was Joseph’s father? Jacob (Israel) one of God’s prophets, who was among the most righteous. The thought of telling his own father a prophet of God that in his dream he saw the solar system prostrating before him he was apprehensive to tell him. As children, it is easier to be humble. [16:78] GOD brought you out of your mothers' bellies knowing nothing, and He gave you the hearing, the eyesight, and the brains, that you may be appreciative. As children, everyone seems bigger than us, smarter than us, more accomplished and respected than us. But what happens when we become older?   Dream #2 - Arrogance When Joseph was in prison we see the following interaction he had with his prison mates [12:36] Two young men were in the prison with him. One of them said, "I saw (in my dream) that I was making wine," and the other said, "I saw myself carrying bread on my head, from which the birds were eating. Inform us of the interpretation of these dreams. We see that you are righteous." [12:37] He said, "If any food is provided to you, I can inform you about it before you receive it. This is some of the knowledge bestowed upon me by my Lord. I have forsaken the religion of people who do not believe in GOD, and with regard to the Hereafter, they are really disbelievers. [12:38] "And I followed instead the religion of my ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. We never set up any idols beside GOD. Such is the blessing from GOD upon us and upon the people, but most people are unappreciative. [12:39] "O my prison mates, are several gods better, or GOD alone, the One, the Supreme? [12:40] "You do not worship beside Him except innovations that you have made up, you and your parents. GOD has never authorized such idols. All ruling belongs to GOD, and He has ruled that you shall not worship except Him. This is the perfect religion, but most people do not know. [12:41] "O my prison mates, one of you will be the wine butler for his lord, while the other will be crucified— the birds will eat from his head. This settles the matter about which you have inquired." [12:42] He then said to the one to be saved "Remember me at your lord." Thus, the devil caused him to forget his Lord, and, consequently, he remained in prison a few more years. [61:2] O you who believe, why do you say what you do not do? [61:3] Most abominable in the sight of GOD is that you say what you do not do. [47:30] If we will, we can expose them for you, so that you can recognize them just by looking at them. However, you can recognize them by the way they talk. GOD is fully aware of all your works. [3:159] It was mercy from GOD that you became compassionate towards them. Had you been harsh and mean-hearted, they would have abandoned you. Therefore, you shall pardon them and ask forgiveness for them, and consult them. Once you make a decision, carry out your plan, and trust in GOD. GOD loves those who trust in Him.* [20:114] Most Exalted is GOD, the only true King. Do not rush into uttering the Quran before it is revealed to you, and say, "My Lord, increase my knowledge."   Dream #3 - Confidence  The King's Dream  [12:43] The king said, "I saw seven fat cows being devoured by seven skinny cows, and seven green spikes (of wheat), and others shriveled. O my elders, advise me regarding my dream, if you know how to interpret the dreams." [12:44] They said, "Nonsense dreams. When it comes to the interpretation of dreams, we are not knowledgeable." [12:45] The one who was saved (from the prison) said, now that he finally remembered, "I can tell you its interpretation, so send me (to Joseph).”  Joseph Interprets the King's Dream  [12:46] "Joseph my friend, inform us about seven fat cows being devoured by seven skinny cows, and seven green spikes, and others shriveled. I wish to go back with some information for the people." [12:47] He said, "What you cultivate during the next seven years, when the time of harvest comes, leave the grains in their spikes, except for what you eat. [12:48] "After that, seven years of drought will come, which will consume most of what you stored for them. [12:49] "After that, a year will come that brings relief for the people, and they will, once again, press juice." [12:50] The king said, "Bring him to me." When the (king’s) messenger came to him, he (Joseph) said, "Go back to your lord and ask him to investigate the women who cut their hands. My Lord is fully aware of their schemes." [12:51] (The king) said (to the women), "What do you know about the incident when you tried to seduce Joseph?" They said, "GOD forbid; we did not know of anything evil committed by him." The wife of the governor said, "Now the truth has prevailed. I am the one who tried to seduce him, and he was the truthful one. [12:52] "I hope that he will realize that I never betrayed him in his absence, for GOD does not bless the schemes of the betrayers. [12:53] "I do not claim innocence for myself. The self is an advocate of vice, except for those who have attained mercy from my Lord. My Lord is Forgiver, Most Merciful." Joseph Attains Prominence [12:54] The king said, "Bring him (Joseph) to me, so I can hire him to work for me." When he talked with him, he said, "Today, you have a prominent position with us." [12:55] He said, "Make me the treasurer, for I am experienced in this area and knowledgeable." [12:56] We thus established Joseph on earth, ruling as he wished. We shower our mercy upon whomever we will, and we never fail to recompense the righteous.   From lack of confidence to arrogance to confidence   Mistake confidence vs. competence  Notice Joseph didn’t lecture the people asking him about the dream: he was straightforward, he asked them to investigate even before he agreed to leave; then he said “make me treasurer   *****************INCREASE FAITH THROUGH TRAGEDY***************** Jacob sensed Joseph’s greatness via the dream Jacob sensed the brother’s plot via their words [12:5] He said, "My son, do not tell your brothers about your dream, lest they plot and scheme against you. Surely, the devil is man's worst enemy. Jacob sensed the brothers were lying about Joseph [12:11] They said, "Our father, why do you not trust us with Joseph? We will take good care of him (wish him well). [12:12] "Send him with us tomorrow to run and play. We will protect him." 12 12 6 وَإِنَّا And indeed, we wa-innā ا ن ن 12 12 7 لَهُ for him lahu ل 12 12 8 لَحَافِظُونَ (will) surely (be) guardians." laḥāfiẓūna ح ف ظ   [12:13] He said, "I worry lest you go away with him, then the wolf may devour him while you are not watching him." [12:17] They said, "Our father, we went racing with each other, leaving Joseph with our equipment, and the wolf devoured him. You will never believe us, even if we were telling the truth." [12:18] They produced his shirt with fake blood on it. Shirt wasn’t torn just had fake blood on it [12:18 con’t] He said, "Indeed, you have conspired with each other to commit a certain scheme. All I can do is resort to a quiet (فَصَبْرٌ جَمِيلٌ  / Jameel / beautiful) patience. May GOD help me in the face of your conspiracy.”   Post-traumatic stress vs. Post-traumatic growth [12:63] When they returned to their father, they said, "Our father, we can no longer get any provisions, unless you send our brother with us. We will take good care of him." 12 63 14 وَإِنَّا And indeed, we wa-innā ا ن ن 12 63 15 لَهُ for him lahu ل 12 63 16 لَحَافِظُونَ (will) surely (be) guardians." laḥāfiẓūna ح ف ظ   [12:64] He said, "Shall I trust you with him, as I trusted you with his brother before that? GOD is the best Protector (حَافِظًا), and, of all the merciful ones, He is the Most Merciful." [12:65] When they opened their bags, they found their goods returned to them. They said, "Our father, what more can we ask for? Here are our goods returned to us. We can thus provide for our family, protect our brother, and receive one more camel-load. This is certainly a profitable deal." [12:66] He said, "I will not send him with you, unless you give me a solemn pledge before GOD that you will bring him back, unless you are utterly overwhelmed." When they gave him their solemn pledge, he said, "GOD is witnessing everything we say." [12:83] He said, "Indeed, you have conspired to carry out a certain scheme. Quiet (فَصَبْرٌ جَمِيلٌ  / jameel / beautiful) patience is my only recourse. May GOD bring them all back to me. He is the Omniscient, Most Wise.” [12:84] He turned away from them, saying, "I am grieving over Joseph." His eyes turned white from grieving so much; he was truly sad. [12:85] They said, "By GOD, you will keep on grieving over Joseph until you become ill, or until you die." [12:86] He said, "I simply complain to GOD about my dilemma and grief, for I know from GOD what you do not know. [12:87] "O my sons, go fetch Joseph and his brother, and never despair of GOD's grace. None despairs of GOD's grace except the disbelieving people." [12:110] Just when the messengers despair, and think that they had been rejected, our victory comes to them. We then save whomever we choose, while our retribution for the guilty people is unavoidable. Many people when they suffer a tragedy they will renounce God and move away from faith [12:106] The majority of those who believe in GOD do not do so without committing idol worship.         ********************VALUE******************** How much was Joseph valued by Jacob? Maybe a little too much based on how he was towards his other kids and also from the years of grieving   How much was he valued by his brothers at the beginning of the story? = Envy [12:9] "Let us kill Joseph, or banish him, that you may get some attention from your father. Afterwards, you can be righteous people."   How much was Joseph valued by the caravan? = Greed [12:19] A caravan passed by, and soon sent their waterer. He let down his bucket, then said, "How lucky! There is a boy here!" They took him along as merchandise, and GOD was fully aware of what they did. [12:20] They sold him for a cheap price— a few Dirhams—for they did not have any need for him.   How much was he valued by the governor? = Child [12:21] The one who bought him in Egypt said to his wife, "Take good care of him. Maybe he can help us, or maybe we can adopt him." We thus established Joseph on earth, and we taught him the interpretation of dreams. GOD's command is always done, but most people do not know.   How much was he valued by the governor’s wife? = Lust She wanted to use him only for her own needs not for his well being. [12:32] She said, "This is the one you blamed me for falling in love with. I did indeed try to seduce him, and he refused. Unless he does what I command him to do, he will surely go to prison, and will be debased."   How much was he valued by the king? = Gluttony How much was he valued by his brother’s when they were suffering from famine?   How much did Joseph value his own soul? [12:33] He said, "My Lord, the prison is better than giving in to them. Unless You divert their scheming from me, I may desire them and behave like the ignorant ones." When God sees value in something its value will be recognized universally eventually. All the people against Joseph eventually saw the value he provided including for generations to come His brother’s The governor and his wife The king The Children of Israel who were saved from the famine       ********************SHIRT******************** There is an object in the story of Joseph that is repeatedly brought up This object only occurs in Sura Joesph and is mentioned six times in three different contexts? (12:18, 12:25, 12:26, 12:27, 12:28, 12:93) قَمِيصِهِ = qamees = shirt   Shirt #1 [12:17] They said, "Our father, we went racing with each other, leaving Joseph with our equipment, and the wolf devoured him. You will never believe us, even if we were telling the truth.” [12:18] They produced his shirt with fake blood on it. He said, "Indeed, you have conspired with each other to commit a certain scheme. All I can do is resort to a quiet patience. May GOD help me in the face of your conspiracy.”   Joseph’s garment was stolen from him and used as fabricated evidence against him in an attempt to trick his father to think that he was dead. Shirt #2 [12:23] The lady of the house where he lived tried to seduce him. She closed the doors and said, "I am all yours." He said, "May GOD protect me. He is my Lord, who gave me a good home. The transgressors never succeed." [12:24] She almost succumbed to him, and he almost succumbed to her, if it were not that he saw a proof from his Lord. We thus diverted evil and sin away from him, for he was one of our devoted servants. [12:25] The two of them raced towards the door, and, in the process, she tore his shirt (quamis) from the back. They found her husband at the door. She said, "What should be the punishment for one who wanted to molest your wife, except imprisonment or a painful punishment?" [12:26] He said, "She is the one who tried to seduce me." A witness from her family suggested: "If his shirt (quamis) is torn from the front, then she is telling the truth and he is a liar. [12:27] "And if his shirt (quamis) is torn from the back, then she lied, and he is telling the truth." [12:28] When her husband saw that his shirt (quamis) was torn from the back, he said, "This is a woman's scheme. Indeed, your scheming is formidable. His shirt was ripped, but not taken and it was used as evidence in favor of his innocence Shirt #3 [12:93] "Take this shirt (qamis) of mine; when you throw it on my father's face, his vision will be restored. Bring your whole family and come back to me.” [12:94] Even before the caravan arrived, their father said, "I can sense the smell of Joseph. Will someone enlighten me?" [12:95] They said, "By GOD, you are still in your old confusion." [12:96] When the bearer of good news arrived, he threw (the shirt) on his face, whereupon his vision was restored. He said, "Did I not tell you that I knew from GOD what you did not know?” Joseph willfully provides his shirt off his back Joseph’s shirt that was once used as evidence for his fabricated death is now used as evidence that he is still alive.  I believe the shirt in the history of Joseph symbolizes the things in this world: Both Joseph brother’s and the governor’s wife valued Joseph for what was on the outside, The attention he was getting from his father The lust for his appearance The value he provided by being able to provide them provisions And for they were willing to take from him Our possessions can cause people to be envious to the point that they will attack us over it [12:17] They said, "Our father, we went racing with each other, leaving Joseph with our equipment, and the wolf devoured him. You will never believe us, even if we were telling the truth.” [12:25] The two of them raced towards the door, and, in the process, she tore his garment from the back. They found her husband at the door. She said, "What should be the punishment for one who wanted to molest your wife, except imprisonment or a painful punishment?” The Arabic definition for the word for “hoarding” “al-taka-thoor” means the continuous quest for more but Jacob and Joseph valued Joseph for what was on the inside Jacob didn’t know if the hardship and pain that Joseph endured throughout his life had caused him to grow closer to God or to revert away from God. Or did Joseph get caught up by the vanities of this world. [12:65] When they opened their bags, they found their goods returned to them. They said, "Our father, what more can we ask for? Here are our goods returned to us. We can thus provide for our family, protect our brother, and receive one more camel-load. This is certainly a profitable deal." [12:66] He said, "I will not send him with you, unless you give me a solemn pledge before GOD that you will bring him back, unless you are utterly overwhelmed." When they gave him their solemn pledge, he said, "GOD is witnessing everything we say.” [12:67] And he said, "O my sons, do not enter from one door; enter through separate doors. However, I cannot save you from anything that is predetermined by GOD. To GOD belongs all judgments. I trust in Him, and in Him shall all the trusters put their trust." Joseph spent his whole life fighting and when he won he took his own shirt off his back and gave it to reassure his father Jacob already knew that Joseph was alive [12:87] "O my sons, go fetch Joseph and his brother, and never despair of GOD's grace. None despairs of GOD's grace except the disbelieving people." So the shirt was not meant to let Jacob know that he was alive I see this as symbolism to show to Jacob that he did not fall into the vanities of this world. [12:20] They sold him for a cheap price— a few Dirhams—for they did not have any need for him (zaheed). Only place in the Quran this word is used. It means to signify that what Joseph valued unlike many of the other people in the story was not of this world, but for the Hereafter at His Lord. [12:6] "Your Lord has thus blessed you, and has given you good news through your dream. He has perfected His blessings upon you and upon the family of Jacob, as He did for your ancestors Abraham and Isaac before that. Your Lord is Omniscient, Most Wise.” [12:100] He raised his parents upon the throne. They fell prostrate before him. He said, "O my father, this is the fulfillment of my old dream. My Lord has made it come true. He has blessed me (hasan = He was good to me), delivered me from the prison, and brought you from the desert, after the devil had driven a wedge between me and my brothers. My Lord is Most Kind towards whomever He wills. He is the Knower, the Most Wise."

Hope Community Church Podcast
Daniel Wk2 - The King's Dream

Hope Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 33:38


We continue our series in Daniel, and talk about what it looks like to "dream bigger" knowing the God is with us!

Take A Shot To This
Episode 16 - Was this Dr. King's Dream???

Take A Shot To This

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 83:52


Did Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream include alleged sexual assault in a popular Atlanta Club? How about a similar allegation made about bad boy, Chris Brown over in Paris? Are we sure Dr. King's dream didn't include a Government shut down over a built wall? Tune in to this week's episode as your favorite DJs discuss the current state of the world and how it doesn't exactly follow Dr. King's Dream. And if that doesn't interest you, find out which one of your DJs was caught kissing a random at a nightclub ;-)

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show
8am Re-Air: Dissecting the Dream: Discussing Dr. King's Dream 50+ years later

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 71:00


As we celebrate the life and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. join us for a lively discussion on this "LIVE" edition if our show. We plan to stream this show "LIVE" from our Facebook Fan Page (http://www.facebook.com/thinkingoutloydradio) and you sill have an opportunity to call into the show and offer your answer to the Question Of The Week: what would Dr.King say about his dream for this country and for our people 55yrs after his famous address in Washington D.C? We want to get your feedback.  This is definitely a show YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS!!!

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show
Re-Air: Dissecting the Dream: A Discussion of Dr. King's Dream 50+ yrs later

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 71:00


As we celebrate the life and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. join us for a lively discussion on this "LIVE" edition if our show. We plan to stream this show "LIVE" from our Facebook Fan Page (http://www.facebook.com/thinkingoutloydradio) and you sill have an opportunity to call into the show and offer your answer to the Question Of The Week: what would Dr.King say about his dream for this country and for our people 55yrs after his famous address in Washington D.C? We want to get your feedback.  This is definitely a show YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS!!!

Quran Talk - God Alone, Quran Alone, Submission = True Islam

Subscribe to the podcast and show notes: https://qurantalk.podbean.com/ Quran translation on iOS: https://apple.co/2C1YGXj Additional Resources: http://www.masjidtucson.org Contact: qurantalk (at) gmail (dot) com Mary [3:42] The angels said, "O Mary, GOD has chosen you and purified you. He has chosen you from all the women. [3:43] "O Mary, you shall submit to your Lord, and prostrate and bow down with those who bow down.”  [3:45] The angels said, "O Mary, GOD gives you good news: a Word from Him whose name is 'The Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary.' He will be prominent in this life and in the Hereafter, and one of those closest to Me. [3:46] "He will speak to the people from the crib, as well as an adult; he will be one of the righteous.” [19:23] The birth process came to her by the trunk of a palm tree. She said, "(I am so ashamed;) I wish I were dead before this happened, and completely forgotten." [2:216] Fighting may be imposed on you, even though you dislike it. But you may dislike something which is good for you, and you may like something which is bad for you. GOD knows while you do not know. [10:61] You do not get into any situation, nor do you recite any Quran, nor do you do anything, without us being witnesses thereof as you do it. Not even an atom's weight is out of your Lord's control, be it in the heavens or the earth. Nor is there anything smaller than an atom, or larger, that is not recorded in a profound record. When faced with hardship do you believe: “this is happening to me” or “is this happening for me?” Sura 18 - There is a good reason for everything the people who own a boat; the parents of the child; the treasure for the orphans  Job 3 1-7 1. After a while, Job opened his mouth to speak. He cursed the day he had been born. 2 He said, 3 “May the day I was born be wiped out. May the night be wiped away when people said, ‘A boy is born!’ 4 May that day turn into darkness. May God in heaven not care about it. May no light shine on it. 5 May gloom and total darkness take it back. May a cloud settle over it. May blackness cover it up. 6 May deep darkness take over the night I was born. May it not be included among the days of the year. May it never appear in any of the months. 7 May no children ever have been born on that night. May no shout of joy be heard in it. Job 38:4 -7 “Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundation? Tell me, if you understand. 5 Who marked off its dimensions? Surely you know! Who stretched a measuring line across it? 6 On what were its footings set, or who laid its cornerstone— 7 while the morning stars sang together and all the angels[a] shouted for joy? [21:83] And Job implored his Lord: "Adversity has befallen me, and, of all the merciful ones, You are the Most Merciful." [21:84] We responded to him, relieved his adversity, and restored his family for him, even twice as much. That was a mercy from us, and a reminder for the worshipers. Example of Joseph - Left for dead by his brothers Sold into slavery Falsely accused and thrown into prison Even if what happens is a consequence of our actions, God can use this for our good if we trust in Him. Tough Love If we trust in God he can transform any situation God who designed a system where: coal can be transformed into diamonds, sand into pearls, and a caterpillar into a butterfly can transform any situation in our lives as well.  God who can take the most putrid water and transform it to clean fresh nourishing and delicious for us to drink can also take any situation in our life that the devil has made for our bad into being for our good [56:68] Have you noted the water you drink? [56:69] Did you send it down from the clouds, or did we? [56:70] If we will, we can make it salty. You should be thankful. [15:22] ... and cause water to come down from the sky for you to drink. Otherwise, you could not keep it palatable. Joseph extended stay in prison [12:36] Two young men were in the prison with him. One of them said, "I saw (in my dream) that I was making wine," and the other said, "I saw myself carrying bread on my head, from which the birds were eating. Inform us of the interpretation of these dreams. We see that you are righteous." [12:41] "O my prison mates, one of you will be the wine butler for his lord, while the other will be crucified— the birds will eat from his head. This settles the matter about which you have inquired." [12:42] He then said to the one to be saved "Remember me at your lord."* Thus, the devil caused him to forget his Lord, and, consequently, he remained in prison a few more years. Imagine trying to crack an egg prematurely to help the chick before it was ready to get out on it’s own [32:21] We let them taste the smaller retribution (of this world), before they incur the greater retribution (of the Hereafter), that they may (take a hint and) reform. How much worse would it be to spend an eternity in Hell rather than waking up and taking a hint now? [4:147] What will GOD gain from punishing you, if you became appreciative and believed? GOD is Appreciative, Omniscient. There is a season for everything -  Sometimes a season for abundance and sometimes a season for scarcity  The King's Dream [12:43] The king said, "I saw seven fat cows being devoured by seven skinny cows, and seven green spikes (of wheat), and others shriveled. O my elders, advise me regarding my dream, if you know how to interpret the dreams." [12:44] They said, "Nonsense dreams. When it comes to the interpretation of dreams, we are not knowledgeable." [12:45] The one who was saved (from the prison) said, now that he finally remembered, "I can tell you its interpretation, so send me (to Joseph)." Joseph Interprets the King's Dream [12:46] "Joseph my friend, inform us about seven fat cows being devoured by seven skinny cows, and seven green spikes, and others shriveled. I wish to go back with some information for the people." [12:47] He said, "What you cultivate during the next seven years, when the time of harvest comes, leave the grains in their spikes, except for what you eat. [12:48] "After that, seven years of drought will come, which will consume most of what you stored for them. [12:49] "After that, a year will come that brings relief for the people, and they will, once again, press juice." [3:140] If you suffer hardship, the enemy also suffers the same hardship. We alternate the days of victory and defeat among the people. GOD thus distinguishes the true believers, and blesses some of you with martyrdom. GOD dislikes injustice. [3:141] GOD thus toughens those who believe and humiliates the disbelievers. [17:10] As for those who disbelieve in the Hereafter, we have prepared for them a painful retribution. [17:11] The human being often prays for something that may hurt him, thinking that he is praying for something good. The human being is impatient. Things are happening for a purpose  – Trust the process  [2:249] When Saul took command of the troops, he said, "GOD is putting you to the test by means of a stream. Anyone who drinks from it does not belong with me—only those who do not taste it belong with me—unless it is just a single sip." They drank from it, except a few of them. When he crossed it with those who believed, they said, "Now we lack the strength to face Goliath and his troops." Those who were conscious of meeting GOD said, "Many a small army defeated a large army by GOD's leave. GOD is with those who steadfastly persevere.” [33:12] The hypocrites and those with doubts in their hearts said, "What GOD and His messenger promised us was no more than an illusion!" [33:13] A group of them said, "O people of Yathrib, you cannot attain victory; go back." Others made up excuses to the prophet: "Our homes are vulnerable," when they were not vulnerable. They just wanted to flee. [33:14] Had the enemy invaded and asked them to join, they would have joined the enemy without hesitation. [33:22] When the true believers saw the parties (ready to attack), they said, "This is what GOD and His messenger have promised us, and GOD and His messenger are truthful." This (dangerous situation) only strengthened their faith and augmented their submission. If we never move past from “Why is this happening to me” to “This is happing for me” then we could turn into hypocrites [29:2] Do the people think that they will be left to say, "We believe," without being put to the test? [29:10] Among the people there are those who say, "We believe in GOD," but as soon as they suffer any hardship because of GOD, they equate the people's persecution with GOD's retribution. But if blessings from your Lord come your way, they say, "We were with you." Is GOD not fully aware of the people's innermost thoughts? [29:11] GOD will most certainly distinguish those who believe, and He will most certainly expose the hypocrites. [3:165] Now that you have suffered a setback, and even though you inflicted twice as much suffering (upon your enemy), you said, "Why did this happen to us?" Say, "This is a consequence of your own deeds." GOD is Omnipotent. [3:166] What afflicted you the day the two armies clashed was in accordance with GOD's will, and to distinguish the believers. [3:167] And to expose the hypocrites who were told, "Come fight in the cause of GOD, or contribute." They said, "If we knew how to fight, we would have joined you." They were closer to disbelief then than they were to belief. They uttered with their mouths what was not in their hearts. GOD knows what they conceal. [3:168] They said of their kinsmen, as they stayed behind, "Had they obeyed us, they would not have been killed." Say, "Then prevent your own death, if you are truthful." Difference between a Submitter or Weak Believer and a Hypocrite Difference between a Hypocrite and a weak believer is the weak believer knows what is right and what is wrong, but lacks the strength to go for the right path. The hypocrite on the other hand will change the definition of the right path to match their desires. [9:118] Also (redeemed were) the three who stayed behind. The spacious earth became so straitened for them, that they almost gave up all hope for themselves. Finally, they realized that there was no escape from GOD, except to Him. He then redeemed them that they may repent. GOD is the Redeemer, Most Merciful. [3:154] After the setback, He sent down upon you peaceful slumber that pacified some of you. Others among you were selfishly concerned about themselves. They harbored thoughts about GOD that were not right— the same thoughts they had harbored during the days of ignorance. Thus, they said, "Is anything up to us?" Say, "Everything is up to GOD." They concealed inside themselves what they did not reveal to you. They said, "If it was up to us, none of us would have been killed in this battle." Say, "Had you stayed in your homes, those destined to be killed would have crawled into their death beds." GOD thus puts you to the test to bring out your true convictions, and to test what is in your hearts. GOD is fully aware of the innermost thoughts. Lot less concern on the outcome and more concern for the process Marcus Lemonis - The Profit: people, process; profit Can’t control the winds but we can adjust our sails  We can’t control the outcome we can only control our input Can you go through the experience and feel good about your decision? Sow the seeds to gain the harvest The farmer who trusts in God knows the process. They know that if they plant the right seeds and do the righteous works that they will reap the benefits regardless of the short term outcome or temporary “season” Accumulation of what you do everyday Accumulation of thousands of small decisions to push the lever to the other track  Slight gradual change to big momentous shift Stone cutter quote - “When nothing seems to help, I go back and look at the stonecutter hammering away at his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred and first blow it will split in two, and I know it was not that blow that did it — but all that had gone before.” [10:61] You do not get into any situation, nor do you recite any Quran, nor do you do anything, without us being witnesses thereof as you do it. Not even an atom's weight is out of your Lord's control, be it in the heavens or the earth. Nor is there anything smaller than an atom, or larger, that is not recorded in a profound record.   Boy named sue - Johnny Cash   Well my daddy left home when I was three And he didn't leave much to Ma and me Just this old guitar and an empty bottle of booze Now, I don't blame him 'cause he run and hid But the meanest thing that he ever did Was before he left, he went and named me "Sue"   Well, he must o' thought that is quite a joke And it got a lot of laughs from a' lots of folk It seems I had to fight my whole life through Some gal would giggle and I'd get red And some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head I tell ya, life ain't easy for a boy named "Sue"   …   He stood there lookin' at me and I saw him smile And he said, "Son, this world is rough And if a man's gonna make it, he's gotta be tough And I know I wouldn't be there to help you along So I give you that name and I said goodbye I knew you'd have to get tough or die And it's the name that helped to make you strong"   He said, "Now you just fought one hell of a fight And I know you hate me, and you got the right To kill me now, and I wouldn't blame you if you do But you ought to thank me, before I die For the gravel in your guts and the spit in your eye 'Cause I'm the person that named you "Sue"   What could I do, what could I do I got all choked up and I threw down my gun Called him my Pa, and he called me his son And I come away with a different point of view                

St. Andrew's Brussels Sermons
The Meaning of the King's Dream - Daniel 2, part 2

St. Andrew's Brussels Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 20:51


The Meaning of the King's Dream - Daniel 2, part 2 by St. Andrew's Brussels

Quail Lakes Baptist Church
The King's Dream

Quail Lakes Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 30:04


Key Concept: You can depend on God's plan for the big picture.

Bruthas N Law
Episode 10 -- A 50-Year Report Card on Dr. King's Dream

Bruthas N Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 72:15


In recognition of the tragic assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King 50 years ago this week, the bruthas give a 50-year report card on America's progress towards recognition of Dr. King's dream. Needless to say, America is going to be spending the next few years in summer school trying to make up for lost opportunities. That being said, there is some good news on various fronts and the bruthas discuss ways to move forward, collectively and individually.

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show
DISSECTING THE DREAM: A Discussion of Dr. King's Dream 55yrs Later

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 65:00


As we celebrate the life and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. join us for a lively discussion on this "LIVE" edition if our show. We plan to stream this show "LIVE" from our Facebook Fan Page (http://www.facebook.com/thinkingoutloydradio) and you sill have an opportunity to call into the show and offer your answer to the Qusstion Of The Week: what would Dr.King say about his dream for this country and for our people 55yrs after his famous address in Washington D.C? We want to get your feedback.  This is definitely a show YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS!!!      

Axis Ideas
Dr. King's Dream - Culture Translator Podcast #002

Axis Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 16:39


Drew and Kaitlin dive into College Masculinity, the trending app Friendo, and Rites of Passage for Teenage Girls, and welcome a special guest to discuss the significance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and what Dr. King's nonviolent activism can mean for today's world. 1. Redefining College Manhood Male university students enroll less, misbehave more, and graduate at a slower pace than their female counterparts due in large part to distorted cultural notions of masculinity. 2. FriendO “Sure, you’re a ‘friend’, but are you a true Friendo?” A new app testing the depths of your friendship 3. A Voice Becoming Moms, what if there was a framework for creating rites of passage for our daughters that draw them into deeper, purposeful, life-changing faith in Christ as they become women? As of this month, there is! http://amzn.to/2mGTvUm Dr. King's Dream: In his book The Stride Toward Freedom, Dr. King lays out the six principles for resisting evil nonviolently. 1. Nonviolence is resistance not passivity. 2. Nonviolence seeks an end to hostilities by winning a friend. 3. Nonviolence attacks injustice not people. 4. Nonviolence chooses love instead of hate. 5. Nonviolence believes suffering is redemptive and transformative. 6. Nonviolence believes the universe is on the side of justice. Want more? Check out axis.org/ct

Teaching Audio - Soma Tacoma
Calling Upon the Lord 2018: The Kingdom of God and Dr. King's Dream

Teaching Audio - Soma Tacoma

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018


St Paul's Cathedral
Martin Luther King's Dream: How Can We End Racism Today? (2014)

St Paul's Cathedral

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 88:21


December marks the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr. preaching at St Paul’s. This event will challenged us to fulfil the dream he put to us of an equal society, one free from discrimination, intolerance, prejudice and extremism. The discussion addressed the impediments to true equality, and discuss practical ways these obstacles can be removed. Recorded December 2014.

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners
Qool Marv LIVE at Soho House - Mind on My Matters and Our Matters on My Mind - August 192017

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2017 93:51


Qool Marv High On The Verve at Soho House NYC - 28th Re-Vision - August 19 2017 - Mind on My Matters and Our Matters on My Mind I changed my dream, re the American Dream, from King's Dream to a dream that I like better. Like, in my dream - informed by the axiom, "the world/nobody owes you nothing" and also by my personal observations and experiences - in my dream I accepted not being accepted in America. Informed by what people say and what people do, it was easy to see and ascertain that behaviors can be kept in check by laws, mandates, orders and the threat of prison or financial loss. "Play nice to show the world we are about progress, inclusion, and opportunity for all. Not saying you have to change your mind, however." (Said the most honest and true but scariest shadowy character in my dream.) Knowing that mindsets stayed where they were, witnessed by the family's young, who learn the approving look in an elder's eye caused by, first mimicking, then imitation. "It'd be great if everyone knew who is boss," thinks them. (I am accepted by many American individuals and and in many homes and places all over America; In the envisioned/imagined/recalled Great America, no.) So I decided that I'd concentrate on being accepted by the whole world, as a human being, with a good gift. America, when Maya Angelou advised, “When someone shows you who they are - believe them; the first time.” I did ma'am. I'll do what I can, here, but I dream the world of us. Everybody Wants to Rule the World What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1): Blue Sky Revisit / Transmission 3 Teardrop Destiny Is Just A Dream Hope Pastime Paradise Sowing The Seeds Of Love The State Of Independence Sun Days (Everything that glitters, aint) Gold Lean On Me What I Am Heaven Help Us All Don't Give Up Get Up Stand Up I Need a Dollar (How to Make It In America) Mountains We Don't Need Another Hero Eminence Front https://www.sohohouseny.com/house + http://djqoolmarvsounds.podomatic.com/ + https://www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/ + https://www.facebook.com/QoolMarv/ + https://www.mixcloud.com/qooldjmarv/

Pastor Paul Zander
Daniel Interprets King's Dream {Bible Time}

Pastor Paul Zander

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2017 17:06


K-100 RADIO: MUSIC | COMEDY | TALK
Episode 579 OBAMAS EXIT, DR. KING'S DREAM AND STATE OF THE BLACK CHURCH

K-100 RADIO: MUSIC | COMEDY | TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 179:00


There are 3 subjects that we will address in this K-100 Radio live talk segment, and as always we allow anyone to voice their opinion by calling in: 1. How do you feel about President Obama's reign coming to an end, and how do you feel about his 8 years in office?  2. Today is the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday. He was assasinated almost 50 years ago. What do you think of his legacy, and how much impact did it have on our society and country?  3. Bishop Eddie Long, a well known mega church pastor died, and social media went into a frenzy. For every RIP we saw, we saw another who cares or why are you celebrating him response. The state of the black church and it's strong hold on the hearts and minds of black people in America is falling rapidly. The level of anger hurled at people who supported him is another clear example that this is happening. Where is YOUR heart and mind at when someone brings up black churches in America today? Those are the topics, the phone lines will be open, the conversation will be uncensored but under control. You can call in and express your opinions on all of this 8-10pmEst on K-100 Radio (347)934-0966 To listen on line or get links to listen on mobile devices, visit our website K100Radio.com Watch and comment on Facebook & Instagram Live just search K-100 Radio

The Drunken Knights
Ep. 62 - Martin Luther King's Dream feat Kelz x MaryAnn

The Drunken Knights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 62:07


Ep. 62 - Martin Luther King's Dream feat Kelz x MaryAnn by The Drunken Knights

Saanich Baptist Church
UnShakeable: The King's Dream | Steve Sundby | Oct 16 2016

Saanich Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016 31:25


UnShakeable: The King's Dream | Steve Sundby | Oct 16 2016 by Saanich Baptist Church

UBM: The Reunions
The king's dream - Jason Duffin

UBM: The Reunions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016


2016: 'Who dares wins' (Daniel) 2

UBM: The Reunions
The king's dream - Jason Duffin

UBM: The Reunions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016


2016: 'Who dares wins' (Daniel) 2

Payson Bible Church
Daniel: The King's Dream

Payson Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2016 51:36


Lee Whitworth

Cultural Conversations with Pastor James E. Ward Jr.
2.16.16 Cultural Conversations Podcast - Reconnecting to Dr. King's Dream

Cultural Conversations with Pastor James E. Ward Jr.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 25:59


Reconnecting to Dr. King's Dream

Davis United Methodist Church Sermon Podcast
King's Dream and Today's Reality - Rev. Kelly Love

Davis United Methodist Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2016 19:37


Pastor Joel Laswell
AT-2b-Study: "A King's Dream"

Pastor Joel Laswell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2015 62:21


In a previous lesson we discovered that Jesus is the Messiah and theme of the Bible, which includes prophecy! Now we are going to look at the prophecy of Daniel chapter two and see if this theme continues. Go here for the study tract: http://www.3asdchurch.org/biblestudy.htm

In the BarberZone with Chevez Moman
What impact has Dr. King's Dream meant in your life?

In the BarberZone with Chevez Moman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2013 33:00


In The BarberZone with Chevez Moman The HOTTEST HOUR in the Barber Game ON AIR LIVE Monday10pm EST(Eastern time) for Informationative,Candid, Educational, Entertaining Dialogues about what's happenning in Barbering Industry & Community. Show Topic: What impact has Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Vision, Dream and Civil Right Struggle meant in your life? Guest and Callers simply dial (347)6373850 and Press #1 to join the dialogue. LISTEN LIVE at www.blogtalkradio.com/barberzone orwww.barberzone.org under BZ Radio tab.   Become a friend of the show on Blogtalk... www.blogtalkradio.com/barberzone   Follow the BarberZone on Facebook & Twitter: www.facebook.com/barberzone www.twitter.com/barberzone   "Come Get Your Head Right" and tell a friend the get "In The BarberZone"

Mariners' Church - Annapolis, MD
King's Dream Revealed - PDF

Mariners' Church - Annapolis, MD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2012


Daniel reveals King Nebuchadnezzar's dream and its meaning...then and now.

Mariners' Church - Annapolis, MD
King's Dream Revealed - Audio

Mariners' Church - Annapolis, MD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2012 43:29


Daniel reveals King Nebuchadnezzar's dream and its meaning...then and now.

The Dr. Vibe Show
VIBE AND VEGAS SHOW - COLIN JOBE - WHAT IS THE STATE OF MARTIN LUTHER KING'S DREAM

The Dr. Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2011 56:35


With the Martin Luther King Memorial being opened, we thought that it would be a great idea to a livestream broadcast on August 24, 2011 from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m . eastern time, "What is the state of Martin Luther King's dream?" King's dream was to have a society where people are judged by the content of character not the color of their skin. Colin Jobe of Colin Loves Docs (http://colinlovesdocs.wordpress.com/ ) joins the discussion in which some of the following questions brought up and answered: What is the status of the dream? Is equality for Black moving forward? Has trying to achieve equality caused more problems that it has solved? Have integration been a good thing for Black progress? What issue can Black unite around today? What do Blacks need to do to fulfill the dream? Did Martin Luther King Jr. push hard enough?Can there be improvement for Black and how can it be achieved? What is more important for the Black community: self-development or education? What is Black biggest challenge? What can Blacks learn from other cultures? What would you say to Martin Luther King Jr. if he was alive today? Have Blacks made the most of Martin Luther King's dream? What are the chances of another Black leader like Dr. King to enter? Have Black "sold out " to the corporate work world? Will we see another Martin Luther King in our lifetime?

In the BarberZone with Chevez Moman
MLK Reflections...What has Dr. King's dream meant in your life?

In the BarberZone with Chevez Moman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2011 62:00


"Enter the BarberZone"...The HOTTEST Hour in the Hair Game at 9pm... Call in 3476373850 to join the dialogue on how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Vision, Dream and Civil Right Struggle has meant in your life. Voice your opinions about this topic...Call in #3476373850 and Press 1. "Come Get Your Head Right"

Yale Press Podcast
A Conversation with Chris Gondek, Godfrey Hodgson and Eric Sundquist

Yale Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2009 36:46


Host Chris Gondek interviews Godfrey Hodgson about his new book, The Myth of American Exceptionalism and Eric Sundquist about his new book, King's Dream.

African-American History Month with the University Presses
King's Dream: The Legacy of Martin Luther King’s "I Have a Dream" Speech- Yale University Press

African-American History Month with the University Presses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2009 22:50


An interview with Eric Sundquist, the author of King's Dream.

African-American History Month with the University Presses
King's Dream: The Legacy of Martin Luther King’s "I Have a Dream" Speech- Yale University Press

African-American History Month with the University Presses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2009 22:50


An interview with Eric Sundquist, the author of King's Dream.