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Bible Reading: John 11:32-44Evan held back tears as he sat down on the porch step beside his best friend. "Teddy was the best cat I ever had." He sniffled. "I'm going to miss him."Peter nodded. "He was pretty awesome. I'm sorry he died." He nudged his friend's shoulder. "It's okay to cry.""I'm not crying!" Evan quickly said, his face turning red. He didn't want his friend to think he was being a baby about this."It's okay if you are," Peter said. "Even Jesus cried."Evan's brows knit together. "What?""Jesus cried when his friend Lazurus died," Peter said. "My uncle told me about it when my grandma passed away last summer. He said it's okay for everyone to cry when they're sad, even us guys."Evan wasn't sure he believed his friend, so he asked his dad about it later that evening."Peter's right," Dad said. "Jesus did cry. Look, it's here in John eleven." He pointed to a page in his Bible.Evan looked over his shoulder, his eyes widening at the two words. "Jesus wept," he read."It's okay to be sad about your cat, and it's okay to cry." Dad got up from his chair and put an arm around Evan. "There are a lot of sad things going on here on earth."Evan leaned into his dad. "I miss Teddy.""I know. I'm sorry," Dad said. "But no matter what happens here on earth, we never have to be sad forever. Do you know why?""Because of heaven?" Evan asked.Dad smiled. "Exactly. Jesus cried because He experienced pain and sadness just like we do. But after He wept for Lazarus, He raised him from the dead! That's the hope He gives everyone who trusts in Him--hope of eternal life. Even though all kinds of sad things happen here on earth, Jesus will one day put an end to sin, sadness, and even death itself."Evan blinked back tears. "We won't have to be sad anymore?""Nope." Dad squeezed his shoulder. "Because everything will be perfect. And I'm sure God will help you feel happy again before then too. But for now, it's okay to cry about Teddy when you miss him." –Bethany AckerHow About You?When you're sad, do you let yourself cry? It's okay to cry when sad things happen--Jesus cried when He was sad too. He understands your pain because He experienced the same feelings we do. But we don't have to be sad forever, because Jesus came to give us hope. He died for us and then rose from the dead so that one day He could wipe all our tears away.Today's Key Verse:Jesus wept. (NKJV) (John 11:35)Today's Key Thought:Jesus cried too
We back reviewing the spring anime season. We discuss ep. 4 of Lazarus ( our favorite episode so far). We dive into the good season of Fire Force is having so far and we discuss some other shows as well.
Featuring a brand new joint from BK legend Colin Brown; a double-shot from the maestro himself, Art Lande; another fresh single from CDMX songstress Diana Leport; the stunning synergy of Buenos Aires youngsters TRIADA; Kamasi Washington and Bonobo from the ‘Lazurus' soundtrack; Bay Area diva Destani Wolf with Headonic and the Jazz Mafia; and finally, the latest release from LA psych creator Eulipion Corps.
Cowboy Bebop Style Anime with save the world scenario?1 I'm in!Dr. 909 has left a trail for Eleina to follow. Mysterious depositing boatloads of cash and a nightclub with a VIP of interest. Let's Talk About It!Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh4XoDo9hUz0UMSunku69Fg/joinhttps://www.twitch.tv/geekvariantshttps://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/wtvTDi0kUzbhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/176901704469900https://www.instagram.com/geekvariants/
Cowboy Bebop Style Anime with save the world scenario?1 I'm in!Over 100k Skinners found? More Hackers in the mix and some delicious Baklava!Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh4XoDo9hUz0UMSunku69Fg/joinhttps://www.twitch.tv/geekvariantshttps://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/wtvTDi0kUzbhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/176901704469900https://www.instagram.com/geekvariants/
Cowboy Bebop Style Anime with save the world scenario?1 I'm in!The team is assembled just like the Avengers but treated like the Suicide Squad. Any chance their leads on Dr. Skinner bear fruit?Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh4XoDo9hUz0UMSunku69Fg/joinhttps://www.twitch.tv/geekvariantshttps://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/wtvTDi0kUzbhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/176901704469900https://www.instagram.com/geekvariants/
Cowboy Bebop Style Anime with save the world scenario?1 I'm in!The year is 2052 and the miracle drug, Hapna that completely relives all pain has been revealed to have a 3 year shelf life and will eliminate anyone who has taken it after that time. The team Lazurus must save the day and they only have 30 of those days to do it.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh4XoDo9hUz0UMSunku69Fg/joinhttps://www.twitch.tv/geekvariantshttps://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/wtvTDi0kUzbhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/176901704469900https://www.instagram.com/geekvariants/
Reviewing the upcoming anime spring season, Also talking about 1923 and all of its greatness. Lastly breaking down a little bit of the new anime Lazurus.Tik Tok: Andrewcrews4Twitter: Nicetown finestTwitch: Twitch.tv/nicetown_finest27https://www.patreon.com/Crewsinpodcasthttp://www.comicpalooza.com/#Comicpalooza #CPPodFamily #CP2024
Pastor Taylor speaks on the death of Lazurus and how Jesus' reaction and claim speaks to us even now, and alludes to Palm Sunday, Good Friday, and the Resurrection. Follow us on Instagram @reallifechurchwa
Luke 16 the story of the rich man and Lazurus. We all die---rich and poor and eternity begins. A 1000 years from now you will still be alive---somewhere. Onlt two place people go when they die---heaven or hell. No going back. Hell is a place of horrible torture. You never want a loved one to go there---hear the rich man tell of his torture and beg for his loved ones.
Please join us for a powerful discussion as we explore the story of The Rich Man and Lazurus from Luke 16:19-31 with Pastor Matt Irving
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My experience is most Christians have a line where beyond that point they can't believe God can do something. Jonah swallowed by a whale? Lazurus raised from the dead? Parting the Red Sea? A 100 year old man and a 90 year old wife having a baby? Do you have a line beyond which you doubt?
Shop our MERCH: https://shop.remnantnewspaper.com/ This video can be watched RIGHT NOW and ADS FREE on our independent platform: https://remnant-tv.com/v/1286?channelName=RemnantTV As Joe Biden “helps Ukrainians prepare” on his way out of the oval office, Putin warns that "America is pushing the world into global conflict." So much for a peaceful transition of power, eh? Undaunted by the threat of nuclear chastisement, Pope Francis further provokes the wrath of God by appointing a new preacher of the Papal Household who ACTUALLY suggests that Jesus and Lazurus were in a homosexual relationship… God. Help. Us!Also, Trump's new Defense Secretary Pick, former Fox News host Pete Hegseth, promises to lead on the fundamental principles of “Americanism and Zionism”. Just words, maybe, but both are heresies condemned by the Catholic Church and orthodox Judaism, respectively. So, lots to unpack here!Plus, Our Lady appeared three times in recent years, each time with a warning more dire than the last: “Fire from heaven… Rome will become the seat of the anti-Christ… annihilation of nations…”But Our Lady always left a message of hope, as well. In fact, she promised that if the children of Light fought for her, she would fight for them! It's all here. Jump in and let's discuss! Sources: OUR LADY of LA SALETTE: “I will fight for you!”: https://remnant-tv.com/v/914?channelName=RemnantTV GUARDIAN of TRADITION: https://remnant-tv.com/v/712?channelName=RemnantT VAKITA: Another Conspiracy to Silence the Mother of God: https://youtu.be/6MGMx5uVRQg?si=5ZN32o-4eEZY6tJL Ukraine on Fire (2016) by Oliver Stone (English version): https://youtu.be/ywdtmpK_AP0?si=xxu6mcYLhXv4dvlP Sign up for Michael Matt's Weekly E-Letter: https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/subscribe-today/free-remnant-updates Follow Michael Matt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Michael_J_Matt Subscribe to The Remnant Newspaper, print and/or digital versions available: https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/subscribe-today Listen to Michael Matt's podcasts: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/1AdkCDFfR736CqcGw2Uvd0 APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-michael-j-matt-show/id1563298989
Daily Dose of Hope November 3, 2024 Day 1 of Week 32 Scripture: Hosea 1-3; Matthew 16 Welcome back, everyone, to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional and podcast that complements the New Hope Bible reading plan. Today, we begin the book of Hosea. Hosea was a prophet in the Northern Kingdom, probably active from about 750-721BC, when Jeroboam II was king of Israel until the time that the Assyrians conquered the Northern Kingdom. Like Amos, Hosea is considered a minor prophet – not because his message was less important, but simply because his book is shorter than the major prophets (such as Isaiah and Jeremiah). There are twelve minor prophets, including Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. Similar to Amos, things were going well for the people of Israel during Hosea's time and they didn't want to hear any kind of message of warning. Yet, this was a time in which the people were incredibly rebellious against God. They broke the 10 commandments, they oppressed the poor, and they worshiped other gods. They still worshiped Yahweh, they still went through the motions of worshiping in the temple, making sacrifices, and looking outwardly religious (theme in most of these minor prophet books) but they were hypocrites. They pretended to be faithful to Yahweh but their hearts were far from God. Hosea is the longest minor prophet book in the Old Testament and this book is a collection of his sermons and prophecies over the course of 25 years serving God obediently. Fair warning: It's mainly in the form of poetry and it's filled with metaphors. I'll be honest, it's kind of a weird book. In the first few chapters (what we read for today), God tells Hosea to marry a woman named Gomer who is a prostitute. Hosea's life becomes what we might call a living parable. They have three kids together and Gomer cheats on Hosea repeatedly. When she does, God tells Hosea to go find her and seek reconciliation. This whole dysfunctional marriage is intended to be a metaphor for how Israel is behaving. God is the faithful husband and Israel is behaving like Gomer, the wife who continues to betray her spouse. The people of Israel continue to betray God over and over again but he will continue to seek them, continue to try to draw them back to him. Our New Testament passage for today is Matthew 16. Jesus has taken his disciples on a retreat of sorts, and they have traveled away from Judea, further north into Gentile territory. It could be to get away from the crowds or so they can speak more freely. But Caesarea Philippi is pretty far north in Israel. It was a quiet place at the headwaters of the Jordan River but also a place filled with idol worship and signs of Roman occupation everywhere. And it's here that Jesus decides he is going to settle his identity with these men. He asks each of them, “Who do people say I am?” Over the two years that the disciples had been with Jesus, people had all kinds of thoughts about who Jesus was. Some thought he was the precursor to the Messiah, others (like King Herod) thought he was John the Baptist reincarnated, and others thought he might be one of the prophets returned. But Jesus presses them, “Who do you say I am?” Now, it doesn't matter what the others say – who is it you say I am? That's really the question for all of us, isn't it? It doesn't matter who others say Jesus is. If I were to do a man on the street interview right now, I'm sure I'd get all kinds of answers to who is Jesus? A teacher, a healer, a crazy person, Son of God, the Savior. But it doesn't matter what others say, what matters is what you believe and what you say about Jesus. And that's what Jesus is asking his disciples. What do you say about me? What are you willing to confess about me? This was really a rubber meets the road question for them, as it is for us. What are you willing to confess about me, to others, publicly? Jesus asked all of them but it was Peter who spoke up. And he says, “You are the Messiah, Son of the Living God.” The word Messiah means anointed one or God's anointed. And the term “Messiah” was the Hebrew word for God's anointed, the term “Christ” was the Greek word for it. Messiah and Christ mean the same thing, just in different languages. I know this might come as a surprise to some of us but Christ is not Jesus' last name. It is a title. And Peter is giving Jesus this title, you are the Messiah, the anointed one. In ancient Israel, when someone was given a position of authority, oil was poured on his head to signify his being set apart for God's service. I Samuel 10:1 is an example, Then Samuel took a flask of olive oil and poured it on Saul's head and kissed him, saying, "Has not the Lord anointed you ruler over his inheritance? Kings, priests, and prophets were anointed in this way. Anointing was a symbolic act to indicate God's choosing. Although the literal meaning of anointed refers to the application of oil, it can also refer to being chosen or set apart by God, even if oil is not literally used. So, Peter is saying you are the anointed one, chosen, set apart by God, the Messiah. But there is more to this. Throughout the Old Testament, there are many, many verses that point to the Messiah delivering the Hebrew people from captivity, from pagan kings. The Jews expected the Messiah to deliver them from Roman occupation via military might. That was the expectation. The Christ, the Messiah is the one who God sent to deliver his people, to make things right for them – the one they had been waiting for hundreds of years. Thus, when Peter says that Jesus is the Messiah, he probably doesn't quite understand how Jesus is going to deliver them. No one really got it that the Messiah would be the one to deliver people, not from the Roman occupiers, but from their own sin. Peter says that Jesus is Messiah but then he says that Jesus is the Son of the living God. Just to clarify something, in the Old Testament, there are a number of men, particularly prophets, who are called a son of God. That was not an uncommon title for a Godly man. But that is not what Peter is saying, Peter says that Jesus is THE son of the living God. Let's clarify something here because I think we can get confused - Jesus is not God's Son in the sense of a human father and a son. God did not get married and have a son. God did not mate with Mary and, together with her, produce a son. Jesus is God's Son in the sense that He is GOD in human form – John 1:1, In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Keep in mind, the term “Word” is referring to Jesus. Jesus was there in the beginning. Jesus was there with God in the beginning. Jesus was there with God and Jesus is God. Brain cramping yet? Let's read v. 14, The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. So, the “Word”, Jesus, became human and lived among us. Of course, that is the Christmas story, Jesus became a human being, was born to a woman named Mary, who became pregnant through the power of the Holy Spirit. When the angel comes to Mary in Luke and explains the situation, he tells her that this holy one you will give birth to will be called the Son of God. This clearly separates Jesus from the prophets. He is not a son of God but the Son of the living God. Jesus walks with a very distinct, specific authority. I mean, look at his miracles. He heals people with a word or touch. He rebukes a storm and it listens to him. He could read people's minds. He raises Lazurus from the dead. He doesn't argue with demons. Think about it – when Jesus encounters a demon, they tremble. Colossians 1, The son is the image of the invisible God… He walks in a distinct, divine authority because he is the Son of the living God – the second person of the Godhead. Blessings, Pastor Vicki
Shoreline City: Join us for a brand new, life-giving message from our Dallas Campus Pastor, Eric Sewing, as he walks us through the story of Lazurus and reminds us that God is good, even when what we're believing for hasn't happened yet. JESUS FIRST: We've been praying for you! If you made the decision to put Jesus first, text “JESUS” to 73000.CONNECT GROUPSThis is for YOU! Be a friend, make a friend! Don't do life alone. We believe that in order to grow spiritually, we must be connected relationally. http://shoreline.city/groupsYou're invited to Host or JOIN a group this season! Text "GROUPS" to 73000 JOINDo you want to officially join Shoreline City? Do you want to make Shoreline City your church home? Are you ready to volunteer with the Serve Team? JOIN is how you do it. PRAYERWe believe there isn't anything too small or too big to bring to God. It would be our honor to pray with you. Text “PRAYER” to 73000GIVE: Thank you for your generosity. To continue to support and help us make it on earth as it is in heaven, click here: http://shorelinecity.church/give STAY CONNECTEDWebsite: http://shorelinecity.church Instagram: http://instagarm.com/shoreline_cityFacebook: http://facebook.com/shorelinecity Pastor Earl: http://instagram.com/earlmcclellanPastor Oneka: http://instagram.com/onekamcclellan
James continues teaching out of John 11 on the resurrection of Lazurus and what it means.
Journey with us toward Easter! This weekend, Pastor Harold dives into the life of Jesus and how He raised Lazurus from the dead.
As we learn to follow Christ, we experience many seasons of life, including those marked by difficulty and pain. So how do we find Jesus here? What if He could relate? In this episode, Pastor Josh Earls is joined by his friend, Harvey Mitchell, as they discuss the shortest verse in the English Bible - Jesus Wept (John 11:35). They talk about what the text is telling us and they also share their personal experience with painful seasons and what they learned about the Lord through them. As a church, we're currently in a Sunday message series called, "Savior: An Explanation of the Resurrected Christ." During the series, we're exploring four observations of Christ found in John 11 as He encounters Lazurus' tomb. Watch the Sunday messages on our YouTube channel here.Need prayer? Send us an email to Prayer@faithcommunity.co What Matters Most is a podcast from Faith Community Church. Connect on socials:FacebookInstagramYouTube channelNo matter where you're at on your journey, you are welcome here.Faith Community Churchinfo@faithcommunity.co636.671.4190
As we walk toward Easter, we're exploring four observations of Christ as He stands before Lazurus' tomb. In this message, Pastor Josh unpacks the shortest verse in the English Bible: "Jesus Wept." We explore what Scripture is saying here and what this means for us today.March 10, 2024
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Joy is a serious issue. We give up too quickly on experiencing it, especially if it has been a long time since circumstances have been favorable. I think part of the reason why we give up on it is because we think that joy is optional in the Christian life, when it isn't. I said at the beginning of this series that the fruit of the Spirit isn't multiple choice. You can't decide that you are going to be peaceful without having any self-control. You aren't going to choose love and leave patience on the table. And you cannot take goodness and leave behind joy. So is joy just another word for lack of sadness? Well, as I'm sure you've heard many times before, joy isn't just another word for “happiness,” something that changes by circumstances. Jesus wasn't slap happy all the time, as His weeping before the then-occupied tomb of Lazurus, and the then rebellious house of Jerusalem. Jesus experienced sadness to the point that Isaiah said that He was a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. Yet in all of that, He didn't fail God's commands in any way, including this command to rejoice always. So what is joy? Joy, as we will see in a moment, is happily self-forgetful worship of the transcendent Christ. And this is to be done in all circumstances, even sad ones. How are we to do that? The quick answer is, “Have a good long look at Jesus and what He has done for you.” My old seminary dean once put it this way when defining joy, “Christian joy is marked by celebration and expectation of God's ultimate victory over the powers of sin and darkness, a victory actualized already in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ…" (Timothy George, 401). Christian joy constantly keeps the cross, resurrection, and consummation in mind.
Are you being called by the Divine to step into a new way of life? Is there some aspect of yourself that keeps you bound or unfree that you are ready to leave behind? Is there a person in your life who you need to unbind in some way so they can freely step into a new way of life? These questions and more are explored in this episode with guest, Rev. James Martin as we delve into the story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. You may think this story has little to do with you, but you are invited to find yourself in the characters and see it come alive. Guest bio: Rev. Martin is a Jesuit priest, editor at large of America magazine, consultor to the Vatican's Dicastery for Communication, and author of the New York Times bestsellers Learning to Pray, Jesus: A Pilgrimage, and The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything. Father Martin is a frequent commentator in the national and international media, having appeared on all the major networks and outlets like: The Colbert Report, NPR's Fresh Air, the New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. In his latest book, Come Forth! he examines one of the most intriguing events in the New Testament—the story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead—and explains its significance for us today. In this episode we talk about: • Being open to the call of Spirit and living lives of transformation • The story of Lazurus from historical and metaphorical perspectives • The symbols of the tomb and the command “unbind him” • The important role of community in a “coming forth” experience • The many ways we can personally experience death and rebirth • The story of Mary and Martha – action and receptivity and how both are necessary • Rev. Jim's ministry to the LGBQ community • The importance of making stories mean something to us individually More about Rev. James Martin: America Magazine: https://www.americamagazine.org/voices/james-martin-sj Come Forth book: https://www.amazon.com/Come-Forth-Promise-Greatest-Miracle-ebook/dp/B0B1DSFWJ1?ref_=ast_author_mpb James Martin books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B002L09ZEY/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=2509ea2c-b4f4-47ff-9ed2-25ae8825909d&store_ref=ap_rdr&ref_=ap_rdr Social media links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrJamesMartin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamesmartinsj/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamesMartinSJ?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Learn more and if you are moved to donate at thespiritualforum.org. © the spiritual forum 2023
We have all heard the story of Jesus raising Lazurus from the dead, and also Jarius' daughter after she fell ill. But how many know of the time when a group of saints walked into Jerusalem after being raised along with Jesus? In this special Real Talk Christian Podcast Halloween episode, Marc Hyde and Chris Fuller do a deep dive into Matthew 27:50-53 to see what we can decipher from this passage about who these saints might have been. Grab your Bible and your thinking cap and join along for the fun. (Banter Ends At 12:30) //Resources Used In This Episode// Who Was Resurrected with Jesus? (biblestudy.org) Why were people resurrected when Jesus died? | NeverThirsty Resurrected Saints and Matthew's Weirdest Passage (thegospelcoalition.org) What Is the Meaning of Those Who Were Raised to Life at Jesus' Death? (christianity.com) Who were the saints that were raised from the dead at Christ's death? | Bible.org //Other Episode You Might Enjoy// https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/014-the-halloween-episode/ https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/bonus-extraterrestrials-and-christianity/ https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/080-witchcraft-wizardry/ https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/115-lets-talk-about-horror-films-haunted-houses/ https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/012-christians-and-game-of-thrones/ // Helpful Links // https://www.youtube.com/@realtalkchristianpodcast The Christian Standard Bible: https://bit.ly/3rulKqi Lifeway Christian Resources: https://bit.ly/3qka4Wv Got Questions?: https://bit.ly/3vSMJfq Dwell Bible App: https://bit.ly/3zUYq8E Cross Formed Kids from Ryan Coatney: https://bit.ly/3h19isZ RTC Quick Links: https://linktr.ee/realtalkchristianpodcast RTC Online: www.realtalkchristianpodcast.com Twin Valley Coffee: https://www.coffeehelpingmissions.com Revive festival : Music Festival | En Gedi Music Fest | Leonidas, MI (myrevivefest.com) Toccoa Coffee:https://toccoacoffee.com RTC Merch-https://rtcpodcast.redbubble.com
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Was it Worth The Hell? We are concluding our series in this subject! The study is take from the book of Luke! This is the parable of the Rich Man and Lazurus! If your would love to ever be a part of the study please come! Our address is 1506 22nd Ave North Nashville Tn, 37208.
what is really important to you...your riches ...or your soulfrom Luke 16:24
This weekend, we conclude our series The Miracles of Jesus. Pastor Todd speaks the resurestion of Lazurus. This message will speak to you no matter what situation you may be facing in life.
Emma Palmer discusses the Story of Lazurus as found in John 11:1-44. Preaching on "Resurrection, not Resuscitation."
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Dr. Smriti Agrawal Zaneveld, Ph.D., Founder & President, Lazarus 3D, Inc. will be interviewed by Samina Farid, Farid Investments and Golden Seeds Angel Fund Houston Chapter Co-chair, to share her journey as one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the healthcare industry. Lazurus 3D provides unique personalized medicine solutions for patients and physicians alike. Their Pre-Sure® (PRE-operative SUrgical REhearsal) models are made with soft silicones and hydrogels that mimic human tissue making them ideal for practicing incisions and sutures. They allow surgeons to practice on a 3D printed, patient-specific replica before operating. Personalized patient care improves patient experience, maximizes safety, and drives better outcomes.
Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce: The Global Businesswomen’s Pod
Dr. Smriti Agrawal Zaneveld, Ph.D., Founder & President, Lazarus 3D, Inc. will be interviewed by Samina Farid, Farid Investments and Golden Seeds Angel Fund Houston Chapter Co-chair, to share her journey as one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the healthcare industry. Lazurus 3D provides unique personalized medicine solutions for patients and physicians alike. Their Pre-Sure® (PRE-operative SUrgical REhearsal) models are made with soft silicones and hydrogels that mimic human tissue making them ideal for practicing incisions and sutures. They allow surgeons to practice on a 3D printed, patient-specific replica before operating. Personalized patient care improves patient experience, maximizes safety, and drives better outcomes.
Join us as we celebrate this Resurrection Sunday remembering that Jesus is the Resurrected King, but that He is actively resurrecting the lives of those who are in Him. The person, presence, and power of Jesus are indeed fully worth putting our trust in. And though we may wonder why He delays, as in the sickness and death of Lazurus, Jesus works so that we may believe in Him.
THERE REALLY IS SOMETHING ABOUT MARY. About both of those Marys. Pretty bizarre way to describe an EASTER edition of the OOBT podcast, right?! Today we take a closer look at Mary Magdalene + Mary of Bethany (plus her sister Martha and brother Lazarus) as we consider the miracles and events leading up to Jesus' death and resurrection. Kinda hard to explain briefly, but M PROMISES it will make more sense when you listen in! LOL! Let's be sure we don't rush through this week without taking a moment to fix our eyes on the miracles + Holy Week + Easter stories sooooo, with that in mind, enter TODAY'S RELEASE of BONUS Episode 37 of the OOBT podcast. Join M to lean into all things related to Holy Week, especially that incredible Resurrection on Sunday … and all just in time for this Easter! He is Risen! He is Risen Indeed OOBT friends! For the full episode show notes, please go to https://mfahring.com/those-marys-and-easter/.
Christ speaks to the mourners. Move the stone. Christ speaks to Martha. Do you believe it? Christ speaks to the Father. Thank you. Christ speaks to Lazurus. Come out. Christ speaks to the disciples. Unbind him.
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Fr Damian's high school friends Dena Durante and Desi Gould join us for this podcast.1:00: How do you find time to do it all?1:50: Heaven is the goal, but there are lots of things to do.2:25: A typical day?5:42: Where do they find peace? Not social media.8:05: And your husbands?9:37: Prayer practices for moms?12:00: What was Fr. Damian's mom like?13:35: What about Mike's mom?15:24: We hear about Dena's mom and dad?16:20: What was Desi's mom like?16:50: Praying to Mother Mary?17:50: Kids are different....18:15: What are some resources that they use.Ascension Press18:50: Celebrating the liturgical calendar.19:20: CatholicMom.comCatholicMomCast19:40: We give two gifts: Random MOMents of Grace. Taste and See. Both by Ginny Kubitz Moyer.20:28: Washing of the feet ritual. Or pedicures.21:10: Our Lady Help of Christians: In Lodi.9 Nights of Night Prayer continues.22:27: Readings for this coming week. The Raising of Lazurus in John's gospel.24:35: Final advice: Compare and despair.
How do we live this abundant life God's Word talks about in John 10:10 when we are, quite frankly, often so tired – on the verge of burnout. We, as women, wear so many hats. We desperately need time to rest, to rest in Him. To breathe and reset – to gather strength, His strength, and allow His power to work through us. Just like our bodies need sleep and rest – our souls need rest too! Rusanne Carole, our host, takes us on a Christian meditation to spend time with Jesus. Take a "Mini-Sabbath" and step into His presence to refresh and renew your soul. ******* Welcome to Celebrating God's Grace, a WWL's podcast. I am your host, Rusanne Carole. Thank you for joining us today and we invite you join us each week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday where a variety of interviews, teachings and sharing of God's grace helps uplift us and support us in our walk with God. Today I thought we would look at how to live the abundant - a life of resting in God knowing He has all things under control. We can feel anything but abundance when we are exhausted, overwhelmed and the battles keep coming…how do we live this abundant life God's Word talks about in John 10:10 when we are quite frankly often so tired – on the verge of burnout. We, as women, wear so many hats. Some of us are carrying quite a bit – You may be: Caring for a loved one who is totally dependent on you Looking after an elderly parent Trying to juggle work and home duties – which may even include home schooling young children and many women are doing this alone without the support of family or a husband We may have health issues we are facing – financial problems to try to work through The list goes on. and we desperately need time out, to rest, to rest in Him. To breathe and reset – to gather strength, His strength and His power to work through us. Just like our bodies need sleep and rest – our souls need rest too! Matthew 11:28 Jesus says “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. And Psalm 23:1-2 tells us the Lord is our shepherd and we lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures; he leads me beside quiet waters. Our soul is defined as our mind, thoughts and feelings. How do we turn the unhealthy thoughts of the mind and unhelpful feelings felt in the heart over to Him – to be restored, refreshed, and renewed enabling us to move through each day with courage, strength and operate with the perseverance needed to persevere in this world! By being in His presence! By allowing Him to take us to lie our souls down in those green pastures, to lead us beside the quiet waters where all we see is His face, all we hear is His voice. I am presently going through one of the most difficult times in my life and what sustains me is Him. I cannot get through this tunnel I feel I am in without looking to Him and His Word constantly – knowing who He is and His promises are for me no matter what I am facing in the natural. The Bible talks of two women who were very close to Jesus. They and their brother, Lazurus, were friends with Jesus. Any of us who have studied the Word know that Martha is described as the “doer” and Mary as the women who sits at Jesus' feet – some might say she is able to simply “be”. But we need a balance of both! We are called to pray on all things, do what we can and then leave everything else to God! I don't know about you but I can pray, do what I can, give it to God then keep picking it back up! Worrying thoughts, the what ifs! The confusion! The fear! How do you sit? Sit still when there is so much to be done. Globally, women are now working outside the home & this is on the increase year after year. So there's work to be done to pay the bills then work to be done to be there for our children or husband or family. I just love the Word of God. It really does have all the answers to life's questions… and challenges we face. One thing it tells us is in Hebrews 4 – we must MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO ENTER REST! We were given a gift called the SABBATH. Mark 2:27 says the Sabbath was made for man, not man made for the Sabbath. Yes, God rested on the 7th day and looked at everything he had made and said, “It is good”. He didn't need to rest! I think He was modeling what a good and abundant life looked like for His children – just as we are called to do the same. The little ones are watching us – how we live, what we say… So it is intentional – on purpose -that we take the time to rest. Rest our body and our soul to renew and reset with more strength and focus. It's easy to seek the “other things” – the “worldy things”. God tells us these are the idols in our heart that need to be cleansed. Where do you go to get rest and comfort? ...
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How do we live this abundant life God's Word talks about in John 10:10 when we are, quite frankly, often so tired – on the verge of burnout. We, as women, wear so many hats. We desperately need time to rest, to rest in Him. To breathe and reset – to gather strength, His strength, and allow His power to work through us. Just like our bodies need sleep and rest – our souls need rest too! Rusanne Carole, our host, takes us on a Christian meditation to spend time with Jesus. Take a "Mini-Sabbath" and step into His presence to refresh and renew your soul. ******* Welcome to Celebrating God's Grace, a WWL's podcast. I am your host, Rusanne Carole. Thank you for joining us today and we invite you join us each week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday where a variety of interviews, teachings and sharing of God's grace helps uplift us and support us in our walk with God. Today I thought we would look at how to live the abundant - a life of resting in God knowing He has all things under control. We can feel anything but abundance when we are exhausted, overwhelmed and the battles keep coming…how do we live this abundant life God's Word talks about in John 10:10 when we are quite frankly often so tired – on the verge of burnout. We, as women, wear so many hats. Some of us are carrying quite a bit – You may be: Caring for a loved one who is totally dependent on you Looking after an elderly parent Trying to juggle work and home duties – which may even include home schooling young children and many women are doing this alone without the support of family or a husband We may have health issues we are facing – financial problems to try to work through The list goes on. and we desperately need time out, to rest, to rest in Him. To breathe and reset – to gather strength, His strength and His power to work through us. Just like our bodies need sleep and rest – our souls need rest too! Matthew 11:28 Jesus says “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. And Psalm 23:1-2 tells us the Lord is our shepherd and we lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures; he leads me beside quiet waters. Our soul is defined as our mind, thoughts and feelings. How do we turn the unhealthy thoughts of the mind and unhelpful feelings felt in the heart over to Him – to be restored, refreshed, and renewed enabling us to move through each day with courage, strength and operate with the perseverance needed to persevere in this world! By being in His presence! By allowing Him to take us to lie our souls down in those green pastures, to lead us beside the quiet waters where all we see is His face, all we hear is His voice. I am presently going through one of the most difficult times in my life and what sustains me is Him. I cannot get through this tunnel I feel I am in without looking to Him and His Word constantly – knowing who He is and His promises are for me no matter what I am facing in the natural. The Bible talks of two women who were very close to Jesus. They and their brother, Lazurus, were friends with Jesus. Any of us who have studied the Word know that Martha is described as the “doer” and Mary as the women who sits at Jesus' feet – some might say she is able to simply “be”. But we need a balance of both! We are called to pray on all things, do what we can and then leave everything else to God! I don't know about you but I can pray, do what I can, give it to God then keep picking it back up! Worrying thoughts, the what ifs! The confusion! The fear! How do you sit? Sit still when there is so much to be done. Globally, women are now working outside the home & this is on the increase year after year. So there's work to be done to pay the bills then work to be done to be there for our children or husband or family. I just love the Word of God. It really does have all the answers to life's questions… and challenges we face. One thing it tells us is in Hebrews 4 – we must MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO ENTER REST! We were given a gift called the SABBATH. Mark 2:27 says the Sabbath was made for man, not man made for the Sabbath. Yes, God rested on the 7th day and looked at everything he had made and said, “It is good”. He didn't need to rest! I think He was modeling what a good and abundant life looked like for His children – just as we are called to do the same. The little ones are watching us – how we live, what we say… So it is intentional – on purpose -that we take the time to rest. Rest our body and our soul to renew and reset with more strength and focus. It's easy to seek the “other things” – the “worldy things”. God tells us these are the idols in our heart that need to be cleansed. Where do you go to get rest and comfort? I know I've turned first to the phone vs the throne. Girls like to chat it out! God wants us to bring it all to Him. Food, shopping, gambling, drugs, alcohol, a relationship– all kind of things we can turn to, to make us feel better when often we need to sit, be still and hear from God. I have found that when I need rest the most is when I cannot hear from my Father. The enemy will use busyness to keep us from the best God has for us. Satan is good at distracting us – and we keep going rather than spending that quality time that our Lord loves to have with us. I like to take a day to “spend with God”. Sometimes it's a walk on the beach or sitting with my journal and writing to Him and with Him. I admit it is hard to simply sit and listen but that is what His heart desires. We often do all the talking and forget the waiting and listening part. Life can get busy. So I like to take what I call “mini Sabbaths”. Just little moments throughout the day to breath, rest, reset.. Have my mind, my heart, my thoughts, my focus on Him. We know the mind is the battlefield. “I don't have time for this now.” “I can do it later.” “How much good can it really do?” All the lies and unhelpful thoughts come. I teach young people and one of the superpowers I teach is “the unhealthy thought zapper”. We zap the unhealthy thoughts and replace it with a helpful thought” “I will make the time to spend in God's presence. He loves me and loves when I hang out with Him.” “I will do it right now, even if it's for a few moments.” “I know it's good for me for my Father tells me we lack nothing in Him” So I had an idea to take us for a Christian meditation. God gave us an imagination and I believe we can use it to close our eyes and be with Him, whether it's for 5 mins or longer if you can carve out the time. Just to sit and be with Him. Go into His presence and imagine you are with Him. My hope and prayer is that it will refresh you and encourage you to take these mini-Sabbaths with Him daily. So hit pause if you can (or you can do at a later time) grab a coffee or tea if you wish, find a comfortable place, put some instrumental worship music on and let's together go to a quiet, peaceful place and be with our loving Jesus. Take a few deep breaths in through the nose. Pause for a moment and out slowly through the mouth. Even as you exhale imagine all the worry, the fears, the tiredness of your soul being released. Let your shoulders relax. Let your whole body relax. Keep taking slow, deep breaths. Keeping your eyes closed, imagine you are walking through a large green grassed pasture. You are barefoot and the grass feels like a soft carpet under your feet. You see every colour of flowers: purple ones, red ones, yellow and white ones. It is a spectacular sight. The hot sun beats down on your face and shoulders and you can feel the warmth on your face. You have been here before and you look for Him. He meets you here. You look up to the sky and it is the most beautiful blue with fluffy, white clouds dispersed amongst the blue background. You are so relaxed and all is calm and peaceful. You see the biggest oak tree by the still waters of the lake that is nearby so you walk toward the swing that is hanging by the large, sturdy trunk of the tree. You hop on and begin swinging like you did as a little girl. Your white cotton dress is swaying and flapping in the wind – just like the green leaves are in the tree. Then you see Him. Jesus is walking toward you up and over a big hill. He has the sweetest smile on His face and He is looking right into your eyes as if to say I am here, I have been waiting for you. I love when you come to spend time with me. I know you are tired. I know your heart is aching with the troubles of the world. But you are here with me now. So let's make the most of the time we have. You jump off the swing and run through the grass to meet Him. To look closer in His face, to meet His glance and to look deeply into His eyes. And He says in the most tranquil, soft, loving voice: You are beautiful. You are loved. You are my masterpiece. My most beloved child. As you hold His hand you feel a peace only He can offer No words are even needed. His holy presence is all that is needed in the moment. You just know He can read your every thought. You just know He has caught and stored each tear that has travelled down your cheeks You know He cares so deeply for you and all that you go through each day, He sees it all. He sweeps you up and twirls you around and it's as if the wind and the blades of grass are playing a magical tune that you've never heard before but it brings a joy and laughter from you both and you are dizzy with love, a love like no other. He places you to rest upon a soft blanket He has prepared for you by the still waters in the green pasture. He gently kisses you on your forehead and leaves you to rest and reflect on Him and your time with your Father. He begins His walk back over the hill, but you know you will see Him again when you take the time for He is always there, waiting just over the hill, waiting just for you! Let us pray: Lord, I pray we can know the power of Your presence and take the time to spend with You. Alone with You. To bring all our concerns, burdens and worries to You. To visualize you holding our hand and our heart. And that all will be well. You are all we need, and You have us in the palm of Your Hand and shelter us under Your mighty wings. May we all be prompted to spend time getting to know You through Your Word as well as simply stopping through our busy days to sit with You so we can see You and hear You. We love you Jesus. Amen
When everything is on the line, when all of the marbles are up for grabs where is our faith. Perhaps a better question, "who is our faith in?" We see here how from the disciples to Mary, Martha, and Lazurus, to the crowd their faith wanes when death is on the table. They have the author of life standing before them yet do not truly believe he can in fact save them. Brothers and sisters this mirrors our struggle in faith. We say "Yes I believe." But when the going gets tough we quickly seem to forget that Jesus is our victory. In fact, here is the main idea: Jesus is victory over death! He is the final resurrection and true life. Why does our faith fail to grasp that? Email me: rootedtogetherpodcast@gmail.com Website: podpage.com/rooted-together/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-hegwood/message
In John 11, Jesus arrives in Bethany too late. Lazarus has already died…but has that ever stopped Jesus? Join Laura, Debbie and special guest, Angeline Patrick, as they each share from their journals. If you are new to our March/April “Equipped” series, please go back and listen to Podcast #92 to hear about the R.E.A.D.S.' study tool that we are using for these sharings.
The St. Paul Center's daily scripture reflections from the Mass for Thursday of the Twenty-fourth Week of Ordinary Time by Dr. James Merrick. Jer 17:5-10, Psalm 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6, 9, Lk 16:19-31 Learn more about the Mass at www.stpaulcenter.com
In this episode, we will learn the comparison of Martha faith that Jesus can make her brother come out of his sleep like he can with your motivation. I will also offer 3 practical strategies and understandings needed to not only get your motivation on track but also to keep it on track. I can't for you to get this teaching.
Pastor MJ continues teaching on the parables of Jesus. Today we will look at the story of Lazurus and the rich man.
At the beginning of this journey, we found Jesus at a wedding celebration; this final sign sees Him at the funeral of His friend. Lazurus was more than just a passing acquaintance or a face in the crowd, he and Jesus were close. Not only has Lazarus died, but the storm clouds of political and social upheaval are brewing as Jesus and His disciples go to Jerusalem - the epicenter of the storm.