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Tommy talks about the upcoming new game release from JJP on Monday, October 5th, 2020 heavily rumored to be Guns N' Roses designed by Eric Meunier and coded by Keith Johnson. What will we see Monday? What do you want to see? Will it be ready to ship and what will it cost? Answer these questions and more. Also, check out our new feature where you can leave us a voice message that we can use in a future episode. So if you'd like to leave us a message after the unveiling on Monday and your thoughts on the game please do so and we can share your thoughts with the pinball world as well. Look forward to Monday and what is to come! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisflippinpodcast/message
Liam’s dirty Uber driver Belle’s “topical doc” Dr Karl reassures us Embarrassing emails Blank God it’s Monday What did your pet bring home? Joel Creasey is replacing Marty See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For this very special BONUS episode (coming at you on a Monday— WHAT???) we were joined by David Yontef from Behind the Velvet Rope. Let us know what you think! And check out David’s daily podcast, Behind the Velvet Rope, wherever you get your fix.
MONDAY - What did the crue do for Fathers Day? Cat day? Ryan in quarantine for the weekend. 6 Things We'd Talk About - Bubba Wallace, Nascar. Dust Storm prep. Ryan hates the boom from fireworks. Savannah checks in with show. Monster Sports - Nascar. Are pro-sports rushing to comeback. Steven Kramer. K.O.D.
MONDAY - What did you do for Mothers Day? Now you can get that fresh cut and hair did! Angel, Ryan and their amazing ladies might have gotten married? 6 Thing We'd Talk About. Savannah calls in early. Getting your drivers license i Georgia super easy. RRR - Having that one guy. Monster Sports - MJ Last Dance. UFC. To The Top with Carlos - Venting is okay. Open Phones. K.O.D.
PreMarket Prep is a live trading talk show that airs weekdays from 8-9 am ET on YouTube as well as http://premarket.benzinga.com/pre-market-show/ Check out our chat rooms to get your questions answered on the show! We pride ourselves on being the best source of premarket trading strategy, and we feature some of Wall Street’s best traders as guests. On today’s show, we discuss…. - The market's technical breakout on Monday - What to do if you don't want to be long here - CCL's new stake from the Saudis Featured Guest: Nic Chahine, Create Income With Options Spreads (35:05) For FASTER NEWS and IN-DEPTH market data, check out Benzinga Pro. For a free two-week trial go to https://pro.benzinga.com/?afmc=6c Meet the Hosts: Dennis Dick Bio: http://www.premarketprep.com/author/premarketinfo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TripleDTrader Joel Elconin Bio: http://www.premarketprep.com/author/joelelconin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Spus Tune in to the show live or via podcast! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/benzinga-tv Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bztv Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/benzinga-morning-show TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Business--Economics/Benzinga-TV-p1006070/ Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Id2myc5nfdgd4pry47sjss2n2my Like the show? Keep up with all Benzinga news! Visit https://www.benzinga.com/ to subscribe to our newsletter Visit https://twitter.com/Benzinga to follow us on Twitter Visit https://www.facebook.com/Benzinga/ to like us on Facebook Be sure to check out https://pro.benzinga.com/. Benzinga’s real-time news platform with all the information you need to invest better today
I. Irijah (37:6-15) A. God Sees? B. Positively BeastlyII. Ebed-Melech (38:1-13) A. The Servant of the King B. Compassionately HumanIII. The King (37:1-5,16-21; 38:14-28) A. Zedekiah—Not the rightful king (37:1-5,16-21; 38:14-28) B. Jesus—The Truest Human (Colossians 1:15) C. God Sees (Luke 6:40; Colossians 3:9-12)Discussion Starters1. Monday—What sets humans apart from the rest of creation? What are some ways the image of God shows itself in people?2. Tuesday—What did Irijah do to do Jeremiah? What do you think motivated him? Have you ever been tempted to act like him?3. Wednesday—Who was Obed-Melech? What did he do? How hard to you think it was to do the right thing in that situation?4. Thursday—Why did Nebuchadnezzar want Zedekiah to be king? What did Jeremiah tell Zedekiah to do? Why does it take so much strength to surrender?5. Friday—What does it mean that Jesus was the most true human to ever live? How is God at work in your life to make you more and more like Jesus?
I. Irijah (37:6-15) A. God Sees? B. Positively BeastlyII. Ebed-Melech (38:1-13) A. The Servant of the King B. Compassionately HumanIII. The King (37:1-5,16-21; 38:14-28) A. Zedekiah—Not the rightful king (37:1-5,16-21; 38:14-28) B. Jesus—The Truest Human (Colossians 1:15) C. God Sees (Luke 6:40; Colossians 3:9-12)Discussion Starters1. Monday—What sets humans apart from the rest of creation? What are some ways the image of God shows itself in people?2. Tuesday—What did Irijah do to do Jeremiah? What do you think motivated him? Have you ever been tempted to act like him?3. Wednesday—Who was Obed-Melech? What did he do? How hard to you think it was to do the right thing in that situation?4. Thursday—Why did Nebuchadnezzar want Zedekiah to be king? What did Jeremiah tell Zedekiah to do? Why does it take so much strength to surrender?5. Friday—What does it mean that Jesus was the most true human to ever live? How is God at work in your life to make you more and more like Jesus?
The entire week's shows in one convenient file: Monday | What the Market Crash Means for Bitcoin, Feat. Delphi's Kevin Kelly Tuesday | Crypto Fundraising and the Nothing-Is-Safe Haven Wednesday | Ben Hunt on the Clash of Narratives in the Age of Coronavirus Thursday | 6 Good Reasons for Bitcoiners to Keep Calm and HODL On Friday | What Happens When Currencies Fail? Featuring Preston Pysh
I. Read (vv. 1-10) A. Write all the Words (vv. 1-3) B. Carried by Baruch (vv. 4-10)II. Rejected (vv. 11-26) A. Family Resemblance (vv. 11-19; cf. 2 Chronicles 34:1-18) B. Family Divergence (vv. 20-26; cf. 2 Chronicles 34:19-21) C. Cutting and BurningIII. Resurrected (vv. 27-32) A. The Indestructible Word (vv. 27-32) B. As goes the King (vv. 30-31) C. The Living WordDiscussion Starters1. Monday—What does it mean that the heart is desperately sick and deceitful? Who are you most in danger of deceiving?2. Tuesday—What does it mean that the word is more important than the messenger who brings it? How are we tempted to reverse this?3. Wednesday—What are ways we dismiss parts of God’s word that make us uncomfortable? Why is important to be aware of these?4. Thursday—Why is it still important to read this passage about what they did with God’s word so many years later?5. Friday—What does it mean that Jesus is “the word of God” (John 1:1)? What does it mean that he is the “indestructible word”?
I. Read (vv. 1-10) A. Write all the Words (vv. 1-3) B. Carried by Baruch (vv. 4-10)II. Rejected (vv. 11-26) A. Family Resemblance (vv. 11-19; cf. 2 Chronicles 34:1-18) B. Family Divergence (vv. 20-26; cf. 2 Chronicles 34:19-21) C. Cutting and BurningIII. Resurrected (vv. 27-32) A. The Indestructible Word (vv. 27-32) B. As goes the King (vv. 30-31) C. The Living WordDiscussion Starters1. Monday—What does it mean that the heart is desperately sick and deceitful? Who are you most in danger of deceiving?2. Tuesday—What does it mean that the word is more important than the messenger who brings it? How are we tempted to reverse this?3. Wednesday—What are ways we dismiss parts of God’s word that make us uncomfortable? Why is important to be aware of these?4. Thursday—Why is it still important to read this passage about what they did with God’s word so many years later?5. Friday—What does it mean that Jesus is “the word of God” (John 1:1)? What does it mean that he is the “indestructible word”?
Taking a look at this week’s headlines:• Little league crook gets sent to big league prison• The race for the mayor’s seat expands to four• Mansfield ISD names a new chief of police• District high school students show their leadership skills• The chamber of commerce recognizes the best of the best• What color will you wear this Monday?• What’s the best concert you’ve ever attended• In-studio interview with John Geyerman of Free For Life Intl.
MONDAY - What did you do this weekend? Christmas Cards. Russ tries to convince the show to save an eagles nest. 6 Things you know we'd talk about. Russ questions Angel about a hand gesture in Monster Show Pics. Monster Sports. RRR - Glow sticks. We learn about a fish. The The Top with Carlos. Doppelganger rules. Angelique - Grease Auction. K.O.D.
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As Tom watches the Astros inexorable march towards the World Series, he and Jay reflect on the difficulty of the NBA in navigating their Chinese waters, they then discuss some of this week’s top compliance and ethics stories which caught their collective eyes. 1. DOJ announced new guidelines for determination of inability of a company to pay a fine or penalty. 2. NBA steps in it in China. Chris Mannix on Daryl Morey’s original tweet that set off the firestorm. 3. Named in a FCPA investigation? No defamation case for you. Hailey Connath reports.4. A new way to calculate SEC whistleblower awards. Amanda Rose discusses. 5. What is the intersection of compliance and tech? (Answer-it’s all about culture). Mike Volkov opines. 6. What is the CCO’s role in culture? Jay continues his 5-part series.7. Caremark duties extend to monitoring, not simply oversight. Kevin LaCroix explains.8. What is the interest group theory of anticorruption enforcement? Sean Griffin and Thomas Lee in a new article. 9. What is the reverse agency problem for corp officers and directors? Asaf Eckstein and Gideon Parchomovsky opine. 10. Listen in next week, where Jay joins Tom in a five-part podcast series exploring ethical culture in a corporation, sponsored by AMI. The lineup will be the following: Monday-What is Ethical Culture; Tuesday-Factors Influencing Ethical Culture; Wednesday-The Role of the CCO; Thursday Assessing Ethical Culture Friday- the Role of Ethical Culture in an Overall E&C Program. The podcast will be available on multiple sites: the FCPA Compliance Report, iTunes, JDSupra, Megaphone, YouTube, Spotify and the Compliance Podcast Network. Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com. For more information on how an independent monitor can help improve your company’s ethics and compliance program, visit our sponsor Affiliated Monitors at www.affiliatedmonitors.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Being organised for success is everything. If you want those big dreams and goals to be accomplished you can't think you can just wing it or be casual about it. You have to get organised and plan it out. The 6 Essential Steps For Being Organised for Success are; 1. Baseline Reality Check This is establishing where you currently are in your life and in your sport. You know where you want to go but first we have to look at where you are at now. Here are the questions to consider in Baseline Reality Check; * Where are you currently in your life? * Where are you currently in your sport? * Are you happy? If yes, what is making you so happy? * Are you unhappy? If unhappy what is making you so unhappy? * What is working well in your life? * What is working well in your sport? * What is not working well in your life? * What is not working well in your sport? * What do you want more of? * What do you want less of? 2. Plan Out Your Goals Work out the major steps to get you to your big goals. 3. Break It Down Into Months Consider these questions, for example the last 3 months of this year but can apply to any month. Month Of October * What needs to be true by the end of October? Month Of November * What needs to be true by the end of November? Month Of December * What needs to be true by the end of December? 4. Break It Down Into Weeks Consider these questions, for example this month of October but can apply to any month. Month Of October * What needs to be true by the end of October? Month Of November * What needs to be true by the end of November? Month Of December * What needs to be true by the end of December? 5. Break It Down Into Days Consider these questions, for example a day but can apply to any day. Monday * What needs to be accomplished by the end of the day? 6. Evaluate Your Week 1. What were your outcomes for the week? 2. Did you achieve your outcomes/goal? 3. What worked well in each outcome? 4. What didn't work well? 5. What must you focus on next week? Have an absolutely awesome day and remember, Dream Big, Believe In You & Go After Your Dreams. To your abundance, Tiffany Mika P.S. Leave a comment and share with me what you liked best about what you heard today... thank you. Connect With Tiff Here: Instagram: www.instagram.com/tiffanymikacox/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/tiffanymikatakesaction Twitter: www.twitter.com/tiffanymika SnapChat: tiffanymika01 Website: www.tiffany-mika.com Email: tiff@tiffany-mika.com
MONDAY - What do you do when you get bad service. Buying a new suit. Poker tournament. 6 Things - UCF loss. Lets Make a Deal. RRR - Political ads on TV shows. Steven Kramer in studio. Ryan still dissing Rock Music.To The Top with Carlos- Club Navarro. Monster Sports. K.O.D.
Fallen TemplesPsalm 74John 2:17-22In the midst of dark times, it is important to remember that God’s greatest works are always preceded by the greatest darkness.I. Making Sense of Life in Exile (vv. 1-11)A. When Temples Burn (vv. 3-8)B. When all You have is Promises (vv. 1-2, 9-11)II. Understanding How God Works (vv. 12-17)A. In Creation (vv. 16-17)B. In Redemption (vv. 12-15)C. Rebuilding Destroyed Temples (John 2:17-22; Genesis 3:15)III. Comfort Amidst the Chaos (vv. 18-23)A. The Chaos We KnowB. The Promises We Cling To (vv. 18-23)C. Signs of the Covenant (vv. 9, 20; Romans 16:20)Discussion Starters1. Monday—What’s the difference between spontaneity and chaos? Why don’t we like chaos?2. Tuesday—Why did God allow the temple to be burned? Whose fault was it that it was burned? How should this affect their prayers?3. Wednesday—Why is the Exodus out of slavery in Egypt so important for remembering how God works? What preceded the Exodus?4. Thursday—Why did Jesus have to die in order to conquer the dragon (Satan)? Why couldn’t he just crush him without suffering? How does this help you understand the pattern for your life?5. Friday—When you are sinful and can’t demand God’s justice, what do you need to cling to? How can the prayer in Psalm 74:18-23 learn how to pray when your life is in chaos?
Fallen TemplesPsalm 74John 2:17-22In the midst of dark times, it is important to remember that God’s greatest works are always preceded by the greatest darkness.I. Making Sense of Life in Exile (vv. 1-11)A. When Temples Burn (vv. 3-8)B. When all You have is Promises (vv. 1-2, 9-11)II. Understanding How God Works (vv. 12-17)A. In Creation (vv. 16-17)B. In Redemption (vv. 12-15)C. Rebuilding Destroyed Temples (John 2:17-22; Genesis 3:15)III. Comfort Amidst the Chaos (vv. 18-23)A. The Chaos We KnowB. The Promises We Cling To (vv. 18-23)C. Signs of the Covenant (vv. 9, 20; Romans 16:20)Discussion Starters1. Monday—What’s the difference between spontaneity and chaos? Why don’t we like chaos?2. Tuesday—Why did God allow the temple to be burned? Whose fault was it that it was burned? How should this affect their prayers?3. Wednesday—Why is the Exodus out of slavery in Egypt so important for remembering how God works? What preceded the Exodus?4. Thursday—Why did Jesus have to die in order to conquer the dragon (Satan)? Why couldn’t he just crush him without suffering? How does this help you understand the pattern for your life?5. Friday—When you are sinful and can’t demand God’s justice, what do you need to cling to? How can the prayer in Psalm 74:18-23 learn how to pray when your life is in chaos?
A Life Well-LivedEcclesiastes 12:9-14Genesis 4:1-12A life well-lived in one lived in the fear of God, not death.I. Frustrated by Brevity (vv. 9-10; cf. 1:1 - 2:26)A. The Dream—Pleasure and Significance (vv. 9-10a)B. The Reality—Futility and Despair (v. 10b)II. Resigned to Brevity (vv. 11-13; cf. 3:1 - 7:29)A. The Seasons of Life (Ecclesiastes 3:1 - 4:16)B. The Fear of God (vv. 11-13; Ecclesiastes 5:1 - 8:17)III. Comforted in Brevity (v. 14; cf. 8:1 - 12:8)A. A Brother’s Perspective (v. 14; Ecclesiastes 6:3-6; Genesis 4:1-12)B. The Peace of PerspectiveC. An Inadequate Snack or Foretaste of AbundanceDiscussion Starters1. Monday—What does it mean to fight against the current? Why is it a hopeless pursuit?2. Tuesday—Why do you think we pursue pleasure and recognition in this life? Why do we want to be important?3. Wednesday—What does it mean to be resigned to the brevity/shortness of life? Why is it important to accept that life is short and the grave is guaranteed?4. Thursday—What is the “fear of God”? Is it a good thing or a bad thing? What does it say about us when we fear other things more than God?5. Friday—How can the shortness of life actually be a comfort when we see the world rightly?
A Life Well-LivedEcclesiastes 12:9-14Genesis 4:1-12A life well-lived in one lived in the fear of God, not death.I. Frustrated by Brevity (vv. 9-10; cf. 1:1 - 2:26)A. The Dream—Pleasure and Significance (vv. 9-10a)B. The Reality—Futility and Despair (v. 10b)II. Resigned to Brevity (vv. 11-13; cf. 3:1 - 7:29)A. The Seasons of Life (Ecclesiastes 3:1 - 4:16)B. The Fear of God (vv. 11-13; Ecclesiastes 5:1 - 8:17)III. Comforted in Brevity (v. 14; cf. 8:1 - 12:8)A. A Brother’s Perspective (v. 14; Ecclesiastes 6:3-6; Genesis 4:1-12)B. The Peace of PerspectiveC. An Inadequate Snack or Foretaste of AbundanceDiscussion Starters1. Monday—What does it mean to fight against the current? Why is it a hopeless pursuit?2. Tuesday—Why do you think we pursue pleasure and recognition in this life? Why do we want to be important?3. Wednesday—What does it mean to be resigned to the brevity/shortness of life? Why is it important to accept that life is short and the grave is guaranteed?4. Thursday—What is the “fear of God”? Is it a good thing or a bad thing? What does it say about us when we fear other things more than God?5. Friday—How can the shortness of life actually be a comfort when we see the world rightly?
What? An episode published on a Monday? What happened to Wednesday? Exactly. Changes. I've been slightly MIA but I've been behind the scenes working on some fun and fresh ideas for the Hot Mess Momma Club. Take a listen to today's episode and hear all about the new fun we're gonna have! I also have a Hot Mess Monday story to share with you and a small WTF moment from last week that I think you will enjoy. Take a listen & let me know your thoughts on the upcoming changes! Membership Registration Link Submit Your Hot Mess Story --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hmmc/message
Women, Wisdom, and WorksEcclesiastes 7:15-29When we elevate God’s gifts above God, we do not serve him, we destroy ourselves.I. The Danger of Legalism (vv. 15-20)A. Seeking to Make God your Debtor (vv. 15-20)B. The Fear of God (v. 16-18)II. The Danger of Intellectualism (vv. 21-25)A. Seeking to Know the Hidden Things (v, 23; Deuteronomy 29:29)B. Things You Can’t (and Don’t Want to) Know (vv. 21-22, 24-25)III. The Danger of Romanticism (vv. 26-29)A. Love is Power?B. Those Who Flatter, Enslave (vv. 26-29; 1 Kings 11:3)IV. One in a Thousand (John 17:1-4)A. The Way, the Truth, and the Life (John 14:6; 17:1-4)B. Avoiding TemptationC. It’s Not About YouDiscussion Starters1. Monday—What are idols? Why do people invent them?2. Tuesday—What is legalism? How does it take something good and twist it? Have you ever thought God owed you something in return for your obedience?3. Wednesday—What is intellectualism? How does it take something good and twist it? Have you ever used knowledge as a weapon?4. Thursday—What is romanticism? How does it take something good and twist it? Have you followed your heart rather than God?5. Friday—How does Jesus perfectly embody righteousness, truth, and love? How does he free you up to pursue these things in a proper way?
Women, Wisdom, and WorksEcclesiastes 7:15-29When we elevate God’s gifts above God, we do not serve him, we destroy ourselves.I. The Danger of Legalism (vv. 15-20)A. Seeking to Make God your Debtor (vv. 15-20)B. The Fear of God (v. 16-18)II. The Danger of Intellectualism (vv. 21-25)A. Seeking to Know the Hidden Things (v, 23; Deuteronomy 29:29)B. Things You Can’t (and Don’t Want to) Know (vv. 21-22, 24-25)III. The Danger of Romanticism (vv. 26-29)A. Love is Power?B. Those Who Flatter, Enslave (vv. 26-29; 1 Kings 11:3)IV. One in a Thousand (John 17:1-4)A. The Way, the Truth, and the Life (John 14:6; 17:1-4)B. Avoiding TemptationC. It’s Not About YouDiscussion Starters1. Monday—What are idols? Why do people invent them?2. Tuesday—What is legalism? How does it take something good and twist it? Have you ever thought God owed you something in return for your obedience?3. Wednesday—What is intellectualism? How does it take something good and twist it? Have you ever used knowledge as a weapon?4. Thursday—What is romanticism? How does it take something good and twist it? Have you followed your heart rather than God?5. Friday—How does Jesus perfectly embody righteousness, truth, and love? How does he free you up to pursue these things in a proper way?
Better ThingsEcclesiastes 7:1-14You must be aware of and fight the temptation to self-deception through entertainment and distractions.I. What is Better? (vv. 1-3, 8, 11-12)A. Wisdom’s CharacterB. Wisdom’s Judgments (vv. 1-3, 8)C. Wisdom’s Reason (vv. 11-12)II. The Better God (vv. 1, 8)A. The Cross in the RoadB. The Reward Earned (vv. 1, 8)C. The Reward SharedIII. Wisdom for an Age of FoolishnessA. Prefer a Rebuke (Over Praise) (vv. 4-7)B. Be Patient (Not Proud) (vv. 8-9)C. Enjoy the Good (and Learn from the Hard) (vv. 13-14)D. Keep Death Close (with a Feast) (vv. 2, 4, 10)Discussion Starters1. Monday—What is the difference between how a child and a mature adult judges something to be better? Does God want us to think like children in this area?2. Tuesday—How does Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection teach us that there are more important things than pleasure and that God can use hard times for our good?3. Wednesday—How do we deceive ourselves if we are only around people who praise us? Why is it important to have people in your life who will correct you?4. Thursday—What does it mean that no-one can make straight what God has made crooked? How does God want you to understand good and bad days?5. Friday—Why do you think our society insulates itself from death? Is this good for us? What are something you can do to keep death close?
Better ThingsEcclesiastes 7:1-14You must be aware of and fight the temptation to self-deception through entertainment and distractions.I. What is Better? (vv. 1-3, 8, 11-12)A. Wisdom’s CharacterB. Wisdom’s Judgments (vv. 1-3, 8)C. Wisdom’s Reason (vv. 11-12)II. The Better God (vv. 1, 8)A. The Cross in the RoadB. The Reward Earned (vv. 1, 8)C. The Reward SharedIII. Wisdom for an Age of FoolishnessA. Prefer a Rebuke (Over Praise) (vv. 4-7)B. Be Patient (Not Proud) (vv. 8-9)C. Enjoy the Good (and Learn from the Hard) (vv. 13-14)D. Keep Death Close (with a Feast) (vv. 2, 4, 10)Discussion Starters1. Monday—What is the difference between how a child and a mature adult judges something to be better? Does God want us to think like children in this area?2. Tuesday—How does Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection teach us that there are more important things than pleasure and that God can use hard times for our good?3. Wednesday—How do we deceive ourselves if we are only around people who praise us? Why is it important to have people in your life who will correct you?4. Thursday—What does it mean that no-one can make straight what God has made crooked? How does God want you to understand good and bad days?5. Friday—Why do you think our society insulates itself from death? Is this good for us? What are something you can do to keep death close?
Drinking SeawaterEcclesiastes 5:8 - 6:12God alone can quench our thirst for meaning and significance in life.I. Looking for Peace in all the Wrong Places (5:8-17; 6:-17)A. False Gods and Their Promises (5:8-11; cf. Matthew 6:24)B. You Can’t Take it with You (5:13-17)C. What Money Can’t Buy (6:1-7)II. Sweet Surrender (5:12, 18-20; 6:8-12)A. Humanity’s Struggle (6:10-12)B. The Important Question (5:12; 6:8-9)C. Surrender to a Ticking Clock (5:18-20)III. The One with the Answers (6:12)A. The Even More Important Question (v. 12)B. The One Who Died (and Lived to Tell) (Revelation 1:18; John 4:10-15; 19:28)C. Today’s Bread (John 6:32-35)Discussion Starters1. Monday—What’s the problem with drinking seawater? In what way is trying to find fulfillment in anything but God like drinking seawater?2. Tuesday—Why does the Bible say that money is a master or, even, a false god? How much money is enough?3. Wednesday—What are some of the problems with placing your hope in earthly riches?4. Thursday—What is Ecclesiastes’ solution for the shortness of life? How does making peace with life’s brevity help you?5. Friday—What did Jesus mean when he said “I thirst” while on the cross? What did he accomplish through his thirsting?
Drinking SeawaterEcclesiastes 5:8 - 6:12God alone can quench our thirst for meaning and significance in life.I. Looking for Peace in all the Wrong Places (5:8-17; 6:-17)A. False Gods and Their Promises (5:8-11; cf. Matthew 6:24)B. You Can’t Take it with You (5:13-17)C. What Money Can’t Buy (6:1-7)II. Sweet Surrender (5:12, 18-20; 6:8-12)A. Humanity’s Struggle (6:10-12)B. The Important Question (5:12; 6:8-9)C. Surrender to a Ticking Clock (5:18-20)III. The One with the Answers (6:12)A. The Even More Important Question (v. 12)B. The One Who Died (and Lived to Tell) (Revelation 1:18; John 4:10-15; 19:28)C. Today’s Bread (John 6:32-35)Discussion Starters1. Monday—What’s the problem with drinking seawater? In what way is trying to find fulfillment in anything but God like drinking seawater?2. Tuesday—Why does the Bible say that money is a master or, even, a false god? How much money is enough?3. Wednesday—What are some of the problems with placing your hope in earthly riches?4. Thursday—What is Ecclesiastes’ solution for the shortness of life? How does making peace with life’s brevity help you?5. Friday—What did Jesus mean when he said “I thirst” while on the cross? What did he accomplish through his thirsting?
We are officially in the holiday season. It seems however that the WWE creative team getting coal in their stockings In Hour 1 - Is the WWE destroying the Starrcade idea? - Should the WWE bring back Starrcade as a ppv? - What the hell happened on Monday? - What is the point of several Raw storylines? - Was there any postivies from Raw - Should Baron Corbin continue to be the GM? Hour 2 - We now know the woman's Smackdown title match at TLC - Did Mandy Rose have a point in her promo? - Why the Miz should somehow get the IC belt back again? - Could we be seeing CM Punk back in the Wrestling industry? Be prepared for Jon to go on a few rants as this week was bad for WWE If you want to join Jon you can by calling him at 646-668-2372 or tweet him @jon_blayne
WHEN GOD QUIETS THE STORMJONAH 1:11-17MATTHEW 12:38-40The LORD stills the chaos for those who trust and obey him.I. SEARCHING (1:11-12)A. More Questions (1:11)B. An Honest Answer (1:12; cf. Leviticus 19:18, John 15:12-13)II. STRAINING (1:13-14)A. Human Attempt (1:13; cf. Jonah 1:6)B. Invoking YHWH (1:4; cf. Deuteronomy 21:8-9)III. SURRENDERING (1:15-17)A. Surrendering Jonah (1:15)B. Big Fear (1:16; cf. Romans 12:1, Hebrews 13:15-16)C. Big Fish (1:17; cf. Matthew 12:38-40)D. A Table in the StormDISCUSSION STARTERS1. Monday—What do you tend to do when life feels like a storm that’s getting worse and worse? What’s your relationship with God like in those moments?2. Tuesday—What do the sailors ask Jonah? Discuss what this says about their characters. How does Jonah answer and how does it differ from his previous answer?3. Wednesday—How do the sailors respond to Jonah’s solution? What do they do? Talk about the sailors’ response, how does it reflect your own self-effort to attempt to calm the storm(s) in your life? Do you find yourself trying to fix your problems on your own?4. Thursday—After the sailors failed effort, what do they do? What signifies that the sailors have turned to the God of Israel?5. Friday—Discuss the sailors response to the LORD quieting the storm. Should you also make sacrifice and vows? Talk about Jonah being in the belly of the fish and Jesus’ death?
WHEN GOD QUIETS THE STORMJONAH 1:11-17MATTHEW 12:38-40The LORD stills the chaos for those who trust and obey him.I. SEARCHING (1:11-12)A. More Questions (1:11)B. An Honest Answer (1:12; cf. Leviticus 19:18, John 15:12-13)II. STRAINING (1:13-14)A. Human Attempt (1:13; cf. Jonah 1:6)B. Invoking YHWH (1:4; cf. Deuteronomy 21:8-9)III. SURRENDERING (1:15-17)A. Surrendering Jonah (1:15)B. Big Fear (1:16; cf. Romans 12:1, Hebrews 13:15-16)C. Big Fish (1:17; cf. Matthew 12:38-40)D. A Table in the StormDISCUSSION STARTERS1. Monday—What do you tend to do when life feels like a storm that’s getting worse and worse? What’s your relationship with God like in those moments?2. Tuesday—What do the sailors ask Jonah? Discuss what this says about their characters. How does Jonah answer and how does it differ from his previous answer?3. Wednesday—How do the sailors respond to Jonah’s solution? What do they do? Talk about the sailors’ response, how does it reflect your own self-effort to attempt to calm the storm(s) in your life? Do you find yourself trying to fix your problems on your own?4. Thursday—After the sailors failed effort, what do they do? What signifies that the sailors have turned to the God of Israel?5. Friday—Discuss the sailors response to the LORD quieting the storm. Should you also make sacrifice and vows? Talk about Jonah being in the belly of the fish and Jesus’ death?
Episode 139: Wait… It’s Monday… What is this doing here today? Well, this is just the news from this week. Last week we had some technical snafus and didn’t get an episode out, but that episode was an awesome Halloween themed episode with a great guest. So after doing all sorts of Dark Magic we have recovered the recording and will be releasing it on Halloween (Tomorrow) but two-week old news isn’t very tasty and so we have recorded this... The post Don’t Say Shazaam – DC’s Captain Marvel appeared first on The Fandom Podcast.
This week Hawes and Will kick each other right in the lolly bag. The Last Jedi poster on Sunday and trailer on Monday? What does Will want to see in the upcoming trailer? New Thrawn book and new black series figures announced at New York Comic Con. Hawes' initial thoughts on the Battlefront 2 beta. Listener emails and voice messages are read and discussed. Neal writes in with some important information about Vardos. Richie wants to know why the vintage Star Wars figures are so appealing. DeMarcus has a question about Broba Fett. Jonathan wants to know what droid from Star Wars we'd have our conscious transferred into. King Tom has a question about Kylo's helmet. Gerard and Steve, two great friends to the podcast, lost someone very close to them. Please consider donating to the Gofund me that was set up to help the family at: https://www.gofundme.com/ali-lerocque Like our theme song? Check out the band that was kind enough to donate the music. They are Stoned Cobra and you can find them on iTunes, Spotify and at: http://stonedcobra.bandcamp.com Our Blue Harvest store is available at: http://www.teepublic.com/user/blueharvestpodcast
Tornado Tag Radio is back from a brief vacation! This week, we're talking about RAW, NXT, Lucha Underground, and more! When did John stop watching RAW on Monday? What was the Corey Graves Quote of the Week? HOW great was Aztec Warefare?! We discuss all these topics, and more! PLUS: a signing for Season 3 of Lucha Underground that we're excited about, and take questions from Facebook!
In this episode, we are discussing how to adjust positions. You can find this information on page 104 of The Options Playbook. Brian goes into more detail with: How to adjust a put butterfly? How was the butterfly set up on Monday? What was the direction? What was the concept of this strategy? What has happened since the trade was put on? How, and when, to make adjustments What do we want to happen? Do you want to see a video of what was just discussed? Send Brian an email through Facebook, or go here.
With the Supreme Court decision on June 26th same sex couples won the right to marry nationwide. Joining CAN WE TALK FOR REAL cohosts Terry Boi and Michelle on WEDNESDAY JULY 8 to discuss the decision, backlash and next steps for LGBTQ couples as well as the barriers/fights that lay ahead are James Bennett Midwest Regional Director at LAMBDA LEGAL and Sommer Foster Legislative Director at EQUALITY MICHIGAN. Lambda Legal, founded in 1973, is the oldest and largest national organization whose mission is to achieve full recognition of the civil rights of LGBTQ people and those with HIV through impact litigation, education and public policy work. Equality Michigan is the statewide anti-violence and advocacy organization proudly serving Michigan’s LGBTQ and HIV affected communities for over 20 years. Can you still be denied a marriage license and what should you do if you are? Is your Canadian marriage legal in all 50 states? Does your civil union/domestic partnership convert to marriages automatically? If you have domestic partnership benefits will you lose them if you choose NOT to marry? If we were legally married with children Massachusetts but live in Michigan do we have to do a second parent adoption? If you get married on Saturday can you be fired on Monday? What are your questions? Join us on CAN WE TALK FOR REAL Blog Radio Wednesday July 8 at 8:30PM EST/7:30PM CST. Call (347)215-8985 and press “1” to join the conversation.