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In his book, The Warrior Savior, Owen Strachan states in the very first three sentences in the first chapter the point of every page in the Bible: It was a tree that damned us. It was a tree that redeemed us. And it will be a tree that heals us in the age to cometime beyond all time.[1] I want to borrow and use Strachans opening statement in his book as the point of this sermon series. It is the big idea of the overall message of the seventeen sermons that will make up this series that I have titled, The Tree. I assume that you already know this, but just in case you dont, here it is: We are in a war! If you are a Christian as I am, then WE are at war. The war we are in is both spiritual and supernatural for we are warned: For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places (Eph. 6:12). We are told that there is a domain of darkness (Col. 1:13; 1 Pet. 2:9) over which a powerful malevolent being rules (John 8:44; Eph. 2:2). Before we look into how it is that the domain of darkness came into existence, let me read something for you, and see if what you hear sounds like a commentary on the kinds of things that seem to be more and more common: But realize this, that in the last days difficult times will come. For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, arrogant, slanderers, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unholy, unloving, irreconcilable, malicious gossips, without self-control, brutal, haters of good, treacherous, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, holding to a form of godliness although they have denied its power... (2 Tim. 3:1-5) So, how did we get here? Where are we going? What hope do we have that it will ever get better? To answer that question, we need to go to the beginning. The Tree of Life and Its Life-Giving Fruit Like all stories, our story also has a beginning. Genesis 1:1 begins in the same way all good stories begin: In the beginning... What happened in the beginning? God created the heavens and the earth (v. 1). This is how we tell stories: Once upon a time A long, long time ago In a galaxy far, far away Like all other stories, our story begins in the mind of God. When, And the earth was a formless and desolate emptiness, and darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters (v. 2), God spoke into the emptiness and created out of nothing that which did not exist previously. Out of the imagination of the mind of God came forth a world brimming with life and worship. On the first day God created the heavens and the earth; day and night. On the second day He divided the heavens from the earth. On the third day God created the land, sea, and vegetation. On the fourth day He created the sun, moon, and stars. On the fifth day, God created creatures great and small. On the sixth day, God created land animals and finally mankind. And, on the seventh day God rested. The crowning moment of creation was when God said, Let us make mankind in Our image, according to Our likeness.... So God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them (vv. 26, 27). Humanity was bornnot simply another creature, but a unique reflection of the Creator Himself. Among all living things, only human beings bear the image of God, set apart to represent Him in the world He created with design, beauty, and purpose. God blessed the man and his wife and commanded them to, Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it; and rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over every living thing that moves on the earth (v. 28). Owen Strachan makes the point concerning Adam: Adam, the first man, was a priest and a king onto God. He lived and ruled under the divine regency of his Maker.[2] The woman, later to be called Eve in the story, came from Adams body and God brought her to Adam as his wife and helper to join him in the mission to exercise dominion on the earth and fill it with humans like themselves and so that they too would walk in obedience and love with their Creator. When God created, He didnt use special effects or any tricks; He spoke, and everything in the universe and beyond came into existence. When He had finished with creation, God declared it to be very good (v. 31). In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth (Gen. 1:1) when he took the blank canvas of nothing and then painted the beauty of creation with the brush of His omnipotent Word. Before Eve was brought to Adam as a helper, God gave Adam another command: Then the Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to cultivate it and tend it. The Lord God commanded the man, saying, From any tree of the garden you may freely eat; but from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for on the day that you eat from it you will certainly die. (2:15-17). The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and Its Curse-Producing Fruit Before God formed Adam from the dust, He had already created trees on the third day. Among all the trees He made, two were of great significance: the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Both of these were placed at the center of the Garden of Eden (Gen. 1:11; 2:9). The fruit from the Tree of Life was available for Adam and Eve to freely enjoy, and by eating it, they could live forever (3:22). In contrast, eating the fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil would lead to death. In this way, God presented humanity with a choice in Eden: each day, Adam and Eve could choose life by lovingly obeying God, or they could choose death by turning away from Him in disobedience and rebellion. Just as J.R.R. Tolkiens The Hobbit begins with the memorable line, In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit, introducing the humble yet unexpectedly heroic Bilbo Baggins, Genesis 3 ushers us into a pivotal moment with the arrival of a seemingly ordinary serpent. However, unlike Bilbo, whose heroism gradually unfolds, the serpent in Genesis 3 is far from harmlesshe is revealed as the true antagonist of humanitys story. Its important to remember Adams unique role in the garden: he was appointed by God to serve both as priest and king, entrusted to live and rule under Gods authority. The significance of Genesis 3:1 cannot be overstated, as it marks the moment when the serpent targets Eve, the wife of Gods chosen representative, with cunning intent. The serpents temptation comes in the form of a subtle question, challenging Gods word: Did God really say...? (v. 1). This question sets the stage for the unfolding drama of deception and a choice that will shape the course of human history. The root of the temptation was to question the goodness of God because He withheld fruit from only one tree in the garden. In other words, Satan was tempting Eve to doubt the goodness of God. Thomas Watson once wrote concerning sin, Sin first tempts and then damns. It is first a fox and then a lion.[3] So Eve, saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the tree was desirable to make one wise, she took some of its fruit and ate... But she did not stop there, ...and she also gave some to her husband with her, and he ate (Gen. 3:6). Their innocence was violated by their rebellion, Then the eyes of both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together and made themselves waist coverings (v. 7). Instead of choosing life, Adam and Eve chose death; they believed the lie of the serpent and thought that by eating the forbidden fruit that they would be Gods equal. They were wrong. They doubted the truthfulness of Gods word and His faithfulness to honor all of His promises and what they received was a curse instead of the blessing the serpent promised. The serpent was much more than what Adam and Eve believed him to be. Jesus said of the serpent, that he, was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth because there is not truth in him. Whenever he tells a lie, he speaks from his own nature, because he is a liar and the father of lies (John 8:44). Throughout the Bible, we learn that the serpent is also the Accuser (Rev. 12:10), the Adversary (1 Pet. 5:8), the Beast (Rev. 14:9-10), and Beelzebub (Matt. 12:24). He is the dragon (Rev. 12:9), the evil one (John 17:15), the father of lies (John 8:44), and the god of this age (2 Cor. 4:4). The serpent is the lawless one (2 Thess. 2:8-10), the prince of the power of the air (Eph. 2:1-2), the ruler of demons (Luke 11:15), the tempter (Matt. 4:3), the thief (John 10:10), and the wicked one (Eph. 6:16). In every description, he is the embodiment of evil who disguises himself as an angel of light (2 Cor. 11:14). Yet, the serpent was, is, and always will be no more than a created being whose desire to be like God preceded his temptation of Adam and Eve to be like God. The serpents motive in tempting Adam and Eve to sin was rooted in his deep-seated hatred for God and for humanityGods unique creation made in His own image. Yet, it was not the devils decision that caused Adam and Eve to fall; rather, it was their own deliberate choice to disobey God. By choosing to sin, Adam and Eve forfeited the life and relationship with God that He had originally designed for them. It was not the serpent who chose death over life for the couple, but Adam and Eve who chose death instead of life. The Promise of Another Tree In Genesis 3, it was the snake who spoke first out of his own deception that he would have the last word. Yet, it was not the serpent, but God who had the final word. The response of Adam and Eve was that of shame and hiding, yet it was God who came near and found them in their shame! Do not miss what happens next in the story and how God approached the couple. We are told in Genesis 3:8, ...the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God among the trees of the garden. Then, we come to Genesis 3:9! Then the Lord God called to the man, and said to him, Where are you? God did not call to both Adam and Eve, but only to Adam. Why? Was it not Eve who gave the forbidden fruit to Adam; was she not also guilty of sinning against God? Though both Adam and Eve sinned, it was Adam who represented mankind as the first priest and king. He was made first and was placed in the created order as head over his wife. He had headship and also served as the representative on behalf of all mankind; this is the point of Romans 5:12, Therefore, just as through one man sin entered into the world, and death through sin, and so death spread to all mankind, because all sinned... This is why God called to Adam and not to Eve. The couple could not hide from God; when God called Adam to account for his actions, he pointed his finger at his wife: The woman whom You gave to be with me, she gave me some of the fruit of the tree, and I ate (v. 12). In other words, according to Adam, it was ultimately everyone elses fault that he chose to sin. The truth is that Adam failed to protect his wife through obedience God. When Eve was asked what it was that she had done, she also shifted the blame but was more truthful than Adam, she admitted that she ate because she was deceived (v. 13). God could have chosen to begin again. He was fully justified in withholding mercy and delivering only justice through His wrath. Yet, instead, He gave Adam and Eve what they did not deserve: which was mercy, love, and grace. God had the final word, and it was good news! Yes, death would spread to all mankind from one generation to the next because of Adam and Eves sin. Eve would experience great pain through giving birth to life, and Adam would experience great toil through bringing life from the earth (3:15-19). Suffering, pain, and thorns would serve as continual reminders of a world under the weight of the curse. Nevertheless, this is not how the story ends! God had the final word, and it came in the form of a promise that would lead to the destruction of the serpent and life for mankind: And I will make enemies Of you and the woman, And of your offspring and her Descendant; He shall bruise you on the head, And you shall bruise Him on the heel. (3:15) From Adam and Eve would come a Deliverer who would crush the head of the great serpent-like-dragon under His heal.Although Adam and Eve were not given all the details, God had already determined that the Deliverer would be His own Son who would obediently choose a different tree in another garden, that would then result in His cursing for our redemption (see Gal 3:13). Although the consequence of Adam and Eves sin was expulsion from Eden and the presence of God, there was coming another Day when the Descendant would remove the curse of sin and make all things new. Although they were driven from Eden and forbidden to eat from the tree of life, God would make the forgiveness of sins and eternal life available through a different kind of tree, namely the cross of Christ. Conclusion We are told throughout the Bible that the choice of life over death is before mankind. Just before the Hebrew people were permitted to enter the land promised to them through Abraham, Moses said to the people: I call heaven and earth to witness against you today, that I have placed before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. So choose life in order that you may live, you and your descendants, by loving the Lord your God, by obeying His voice, and by holding close to Him; for this is your life and the length of your days, so that you may live in the land which the Lord swore to your fathers, to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, to give them. (Deut. 30:19-20). The question we must all answer remains unchanged from the one asked throughout Scripture: Will you choose life or death? Permit me to leave you with six lessons from Genesis 1-3 in closing: Sin is always costly. Consider what Adam and Eves sin cost them; it cost them their intimacy with God, their intimacy with each other, and it robbed them of a joy that far exceeded what their sin could have delivered. Sin never delivers what it promises. Adam and Eve were told that if they sinned against God by eating the forbidden fruit that they would be just like God, but what they received is pain and death. Sin destroys peace. Before the fall, Adam and Eve enjoyed peace in the garden. There was harmony and continuity in the garden, but their sin disturbed what they once enjoyed. Sin vandalizes the peace of God. Sin brings unwanted shame. The moment Adam and Eve sinned against God; their innocence was turned into shame. They once enjoyed each others company naked and unashamed, but their sin resulted in their need to cover up their shame by covering up their nakedness. Sin will rob you of genuine joy. Adam and Eve were made to enjoy, experience, and bring forth life, but their sin robbed them of life and delivered only death. No Sin is bigger than Gods mercy, love, and grace. Even though there were consequences to their sin, Adam and Eve experienced the overpowering grace of God over their sin. [1] Owen Strachan, The Warrior Savior (Phillipsburg, NJ: PR Publishing; 2024), 1. [2] Ibid. [3] Thomas Watson. The Mischief of Sin (Morgan, PA: Soli Deo Gloria Publications; 1994), p. 20.
LESSON 259Let Me Remember That There Is No Sin.Sin is the only thought that makes the goal of God seem unattainable. What else could blind us to the obvious, and make the strange and the distorted seem more clear? What else but sin engenders our attacks? What else but sin could be the source of guilt, demanding punishment and suffering? And what but sin could be the source of fear, obscuring God's creation; giving love the attributes of fear and of attack?Father, I would not be insane today. I would not be afraid of love, nor seek for refuge in its opposite. For love can have no opposite. You are the Source of everything there is. And everything that is remains with You, and You with it.- Jesus Christ in ACIM
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Decir que SÍ a todo puede costarte tu tiempo, tu calma y tu felicidad. En este episodio de Sé Feliz Donde Estés hablamos del arte de elegir y de cómo aprender a decir que no es clave para vivir con equilibrio. Descubre cómo tomar mejores decisiones, priorizar lo importante y dejar de correr detrás de todo lo que brilla. Si buscas claridad, paz interior y una vida más consciente, este episodio te dará herramientas para elegir desde el amor y no desde el miedo. Porque aprender a elegir no es renunciar, es honrar lo que realmente importa. ¿Qué decisión necesitas tomar hoy para ser fiel a ti mismo? Te leo en comentarios. Si te está gustando este episodio dale like, compártelo y suscríbete al Podcast. Y no te olvides de unirte al Newsletter en https://www.sefelizdondeestes.com para ser parte de nuestra comunidad y recibir consejos únicos y actualizaciones que te acercarán al éxito y la felicidad. Muchísimas gracias querido oyente, por estar cerquita, episodio tras episodio. ¡Un beso grande! Siempre juntos, estés donde estés. ► ENCUÉNTRAME EN INSTAGRAM: Gache: https://www.instagram.com/gacheboccazzi/ www.sefelizdondeestes.com
Aprende cómo decir que no sin culpa, poner límites y usar el egoísmo productivo para ganar tiempo, paz mental y priorizar lo importante. Minuto a minuto del episodio: - ¿Por qué nos cuesta tanto poner límites sin culpa? (00:00:00) - Productividad y límites: aceptar la realidad del tiempo limitado (00:04:18) - Decisiones conscientes vs. automáticas: el peligro de vivir en piloto automático (00:06:52) - Costo de oportunidad: cada sí es un no a todo lo demás (00:08:46) - ¿Qué hago cuando tengo un "bueno contra bueno"? Priorizar en medio de las buenas opciones (00:10:22) - El “sí fuerte” que necesitas para poder decir no (00:12:47) - Egoísmo productivo: cómo superar la culpa de poner límites (00:13:48) - El arte (incómodo) de ejercitar el no, y cómo repetirlo te ayuda a mejorar (00:15:40) - La herramienta práctica para tomar mejores decisiones y decir que no a tiempo (00:20:07) - ¿Por qué decir que no también ayuda a los demás? (00:25:03) - El difícil equilibrio en equipos y familia: crecer soltando el control (00:29:00) - ¿Cómo poner límites y entender que es un acto de amor? (00:32:19) - Cómo decir que no sin romper relaciones (tips de comunicación y contexto) (00:35:41) - Técnicas para transformar un no en un “depósito” en la relación (00:46:18) - Súper Pregunta de la comunidad: ¿Es mejor escribir el diario por la mañana o por la noche? (00:49:12) - Cierre del episodio (00:52:33)
🎧 El Poder de Decir No Sin Culpa Decir “no” puede parecer algo simple, pero para muchas personas es una de las tareas más difíciles del día a día. Nos enseñaron a complacer, a evitar conflictos, a no “quedar mal”... y sin darnos cuenta, fuimos olvidándonos de nosotros mismos. En este episodio hablamos de ese “no” que libera, que protege, que pone límites sanos. 🔸 ¿Por qué sentimos culpa al decir que no? 🔸 ¿Cómo empezar a poner límites sin miedo a decepcionar? 🔸 ¿Y cómo dejar de justificar cada negativa? La verdad es que decir no también es un acto de amor propio. Y es hora de que puedas hacerlo sin sentirte egoísta, sin cargar con la culpa de elegirte. 💛 Si te cuesta poner límites o te sientes responsable de todo y de todos, este episodio es para ti. 🔗 Escúchalo ahora en psicologoemocionalonline.com #DecirNoSinCulpa #LímitesSanos #Autoestima #AmorPropio #PsicólogoOnline #PodcastPsicología #SaludEmocional #Culpa #PsicólogoEmocionalOnline #TerapiaOnline
Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.
Salmo 43:4-5“Entraré al altar de Dios, al Dios de mi alegría y de mi gozo; y te alabaré con arpa, oh Dios, Dios mío. ¿Por qué te abates, oh alma mía, y por qué te turbas dentro de mí? Espera en Dios; porque aún he de alabarle, salvación mía y Dios mío.”El mundo moderno, lleno de ruido pero vacío de significado, nos quiere vender la idea de que las emociones son un producto químico sin trascendencia. Pero el Dios de la Biblia no es ni materialista ni indiferente. Él no nos salva de nuestras emociones, sino con ellas, en ellas y para redimirlas. Nuestro paso del pecado a la salvación es también un éxodo emocional: del miedo a la confianza, del enojo al descanso, del vacío al gozo. Las emociones santas son los afectos de un alma regenerada.Dios no es solamente el Dios de la doctrina correcta, sino también el Dios de nuestro deleite profundo. Nuestra devoción a Cristo incluye nuestras emociones, nuestros afectos y nuestras lágrimas —¡todas redimidas para su gloria!Por eso el salmista interroga a su alma: ¿Por qué te abates? ¿Por qué te turbas? No se trata de reprimir las emociones, sino de examinarlas con lupa bíblica. Como consejeros de nuestra alma, debemos sentar a nuestras emociones en la silla del testimonio y hacerles preguntas: ¿De dónde vienes? ¿A dónde vas? ¿Glorificas a Dios o justificas mi pecado?La madurez cristiana incluye una vida emocional evaluada, dirigida y santificada. Pablo no le decía a los creyentes que se “animaran” de forma vacía, sino que “se gozaran en el Señor” (Fil. 4:4). El gozo no es una respuesta ciega, sino una convicción fundamentada en el carácter de Dios. No somos llamados a fingir emociones, sino a alinear nuestras emociones con la verdad del Evangelio. Como dijo Agustín: “Ama a Dios y haz lo que quieras” —porque si tu amor está bien ordenado, tus emociones seguirán el camino de la santidad.¿Estás triste? Examina si esa tristeza nace de un deseo santo o de un ídolo herido. ¿Estás enojado? Pregúntate si defiendes la justicia de Dios o solo tu ego. ¿Sientes gozo? Asegúrate de que es un gozo nacido de la verdad y no de la vanidad. La santificación no solo alcanza nuestras acciones, sino también nuestras reacciones.En la cruz, Cristo no fue un mártir frío ni un héroe insensible. “Con gran clamor y lágrimas” ofreció ruegos (Heb. 5:7). Fue conmovido en su espíritu (Juan 11:33), se lamentó por Jerusalén (Mat. 23:37), y se regocijó en el Espíritu (Luc. 10:21). Siendo el Hijo perfecto, nos mostró que las emociones redimidas son parte del culto verdadero.Las emociones también cuentan. Cuentan porque Cristo no solo redime nuestra mente y cuerpo, sino también nuestro sentir. Cuentan porque el Dios que nos salvó no es un algoritmo, sino un Padre que se deleita en sus hijos. Y cuentan porque en el altar de Dios hemos de ofrecernos como un sacrificio vivo; con gozo, con alegría, con quebranto por el pecado y júbilo por la redención.Por tanto, que nadie nos acuse de pietismo sentimentaloide pero tampoco de frialdad doctrinal. No estamos promoviendo una fe blanda como gelatina, pero tampoco una espiritualidad gélida sin alma. La vida cristiana es un fuego ordenado, no una fogata emocional descontrolada ni una vela apagada. Porque el Dios que nos salvó con amor eterno también nos hizo a su imagen con emociones verdaderas. Así que, ¡sí! Afirmamos con convicción: no sentimentalismo, pero no sin sentimiento. Nuestro Redentor merece no solo nuestras convicciones más firmes, sino también nuestras emociones más profundas.
Na madrugada da última sexta-feira (4), o estado de Roraima sofreu mais um apagão de energia. Durante cerca de duas horas a capital, Boa Vista, e cidades no interior ficaram no escuro. A empresa responsável pelo abastecimento, Roraima Energia, informou que o motivo foi o "desligamento da interligação Brasil–Venezuela e das usinas responsáveis pelo suprimento de energia no estado". Em entrevista, o senador Chico Rodrigues (PSB-RR) avalia situação energética vulnerável do estado e comenta a construção da linha que deve interligar Roraima ao sistema elétrico nacional, o que pode fornecer energia de maneira confiável. Acompanhe.
David was forgiven and redeemed after committing adultery and murder. So, how could we ever feel like our sins are too great to receive God's forgiveness or like we can't be redeemed and restored?
Bulletproof Methods against Evil Spirits1. Know your Bible, Living God, Sword! 2. Gratitude - Choose to be thankful always. 3. Praise the Lord no matter what. 4. Obedience - Fully obey and carefully follow His Words5. No Sin.
This episode begins an examination of the Apostle Paul's proclamation that where there is no law, there is no sin. From here, Dr. Paulson will examine Erasmus and Luther as they consider what it means to be free and what, if any, glimpse can be gathered from looking back to Eden. Show Notes: Support 1517 Podcast Network 1517 Podcasts 1517 on Youtube 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 Events Schedule 1517 Academy - Free Theological Education What's New from 1517: Preorder Sinner Saint by Luke Kjolhaug The Impossible Prize: A Theology of Addiction by Donavan Riley Ditching the Checklist by Mark Mattes Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation, Book 1 of 2 by Amy Mantravadi More from the hosts: Caleb Keith Steven Paulson
¿Te cuesta decir no y terminas siempre agotada? Aprender a establecer límites es fundamental para proteger tu tiempo y energía como mamá. En este episodio, te doy las claves para decir no sin culpa y priorizar lo que realmente importa. ¡Tu bienestar es esencial! Escúchalo en:
In today's episode, Steve Wood confronts a growing deception in modern Christianity: denying sin while living in darkness. Using 1 John and 1 Corinthians, he reveals how ancient Greek dualism still misleads believers—especially youth—into separating body from soul. This episode is a wake-up call for parents navigating today's moral confusion and cultural pressure. This episode is the third installment in Steve Wood's series on the First Epistle of John—ideal for Christian parents, catechists, and anyone seeking solid biblical teaching in a confused culture. Learn more at www.bibleforCatholics.com.
Cette semaine, pas de cinéma, nouvelle exploration de l'univers d'un écrivain par son Verbe et la musique, c'est la mixtake numéro 53 de la maison de la rédaction, spéciale William Burroughs.L'écrivain né de la fusion des esprits et de la pensée de la Beat Generation était un poète-machine, le cerveau dérivant dans l'Interzone, narrateur des mondes spéculatifs, explorateur des formes et inventeur d'une nouvelle littérature, qui pense, agit et déchire les univers visibles pour, non révéler, mais faire advenir l'invisible.Il s'appelait William Seward Burroughs, humble praticien du métier de scribe – Sergent Major de l'Escadron Shakespeare pendant la guerre dont personne ne sait rien sauf ceux qui y ont participé, quand toute la cabine à chiottes était sur le point de sauter. (12 avril 1997 – Ultimes Paroles)Cette mixtake a été orchestrée par El Comandante, avec l'indispensable savante contribution de Friedrich Marlenstahl, membre de la branche Service Action du Politburo du Front Gauche de l'Art.01 Prégénérique / William's Welcome (Dead City Radio)02 Extrait / Burroughs: The Movie (Howard Brookner)03 Marianne Faithfull & Master Musicians of Joujouka / My Only Friend04 WSB / Spare Ass Annie05 WSB & Gus Van Sant / Word Is Virus06 Extrait / Drugstore Cowboy07 Brion Gysin, Frederic Cousseau, Yann Le Ker, Ramuntcho Matta / Junk08 BFY / Burroughs Called The Law09 Dave Ball, Genisis P. Orrigde, WSB / Dream10 The Total Taste Is Here / News Cut-Up Choral Section Backwards11 Laurie Anderson / Sharkey's Night12 Maurice Dantec / la place de Burroughs13 WSB - Inching / Is This Machine Recording ( Nothing Here Now But The Recordings)14 Brion Gysin / Kick15 WSB / No More Stalins, No More Hitler16 Beastianity / The Hatred That Pleasure Brings17 Naked Lunch's Trailer18 Howard Shore & Ornette Coleman / Naked Lunch19 Tom Waits / Tain't No Sin (from the muscial fable The Black Rider - The Casting of the Magic Bullets)20 Bomb The Bass / 5ml Barrel21 Joy Division / Interzone22 WSB / Words of Advice for Young People"Dans ces autres professions, vous pouvez toujours faire semblant. Par contre, si vous écrivez sans y croire, vous ne produirez que de la merde. Le métier a beaucoup d'inconvénients ? Bien sûr, vous pouvez sortir d'une villa aux Bahamas en chevauchant un requin blanc ou vous pouvez passer vingt ans à écrire Le Grand Livre que personne ne pourra lire. James Joyce a écrit quelques unes des meilleures pages de prose en littérature - Les Morts, Les Gens de Dublin - mais pouvait-il en rester là et se cantonner à des histoires délicieuses à propos des Catholiques irlandais malheureux ? Si ça avait été le cas, le monde l'aurait récompensé en lui accordant le prix Nobel. Maintenant personne n'a jamais dit à un docteur : "Ecoute, toubib, tes opérations du cul sont vraiment extra, beaucoup de tantouzes te sont reconnaissantes de pouvoir continuer à se faire enculer mais faudrait qu'tu trouves quelque chose de nouveau" -. Naturellement, il n'a pas à trouver quelque chose. C'est toujours le même bon vieux cul. Mais un écrivain doit produire du neuf, ou il doit standardiser son produit - l'un ou l'autre. Ainsi je pourrais standardiser le produit Peter Pan-Pédé-Garçon Sauvage, et en sortir un tous les ans comme la série des Tarzan ; ou bien je pourrais écrire un Finnegans Wake. Aussi, j'ai cette idée au sujet d'un privé et des Cités de la nuit rouge. Quien sabe ?" (WSB "Le temps des assassins")
April 28 - May 02 2025 Monday Your Words Matter / Week 13 No Sin In Him #findoutwhoyouare My Vision My vision is to teach the world Who They Are In Jesus Christ their Lord and Savior! To Teach them what the Bible says about them and who they have been made to be in the promises of God's Word. This changed my life years ago and completely transformed me from a person full of doubt, fear and unbelief to a strong confident Christian that knows I can do anything through Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior. And I'm determined to teach the world what God has taught and commissioned me to teach and that is His Word. That commission takes me to jails and detention centers weekly along with other open doors at many churches and ministries that are wanting to teach these important truths to the world. My podcast goes out 6 days a week to help the people I am ministering to grow in the truths that God has taught me for many years now. This podcast is free to all that want to listen and grow strong in who God has made them to be in Christ Jesus their Lord and Savior. My Prayers For The World Ephesians 1:15-23 NLT 'Ever since I first heard of your strong faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for God's people everywhere, I have not stopped thanking God for you. I pray for you constantly, asking God, the glorious Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, to give you spiritual wisdom and insight so that you might grow in your knowledge of God. I pray that your hearts will be flooded with light so that you can understand the confident hope he has given to those he called—his holy people who are his rich and glorious inheritance. I also pray that you will understand the incredible greatness of God's power for us who believe him. This is the same mighty power that raised Christ from the dead and seated him in the place of honor at God's right hand in the heavenly realms. Now he is far above any ruler or authority or power or leader or anything else—not only in this world but also in the world to come. God has put all things under the authority of Christ and has made him head over all things for the benefit of the church. And the church is his body; it is made full and complete by Christ, who fills all things everywhere with himself.' Ephesians 3:14-21 NLT 'When I think of all this, I fall to my knees and pray to the Father, the Creator of everything in heaven and on earth. I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit. Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God's love and keep you strong. And may you have the power to understand, as all God's people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is. May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God. Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think. Glory to him in the church and in Christ Jesus through all generations forever and ever! Amen.' Matthew 11:28 Find Rest In Jesus Christ Your Lord and Savior… Mark 10:29-30 100 Fold Return… Psalm 37:4 God will give you the desires of your heart… The Galations, having launched their Christian experience by faith, seem content to leave their voyage of faith and chart a new course based on works—a course Paul finds disturbing. His letter to the Galations is a vigorous attack against the gospel of works and a defense of the gospel of faith. Paul begins by setting forth his credentials as an apostle with a message from God: blessing comes from God on the basis of faith, not law. The law declares men guilty and imprisons them; faith sets men free to enjoy liberty in Christ. But liberty is not license. Freedom in Christ means freedom to produce the fruits of righteousness through a Spirit-led lifestyle. 1 John 3:5-6 Romans 10:9-10 Salvation… 1 John 1:9 Confess your sins God Will Cleanse You… Romans 13:8 Live in God's Love… Romans 8:16-17 Heirs of God and Joint Heirs with Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior… Revelation 1:6 We are kings and priest in Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior… Romans 10:13 Call On The Name Of Jesus And Make Him Lord today… The Biblical Definition Of Grace Is God's Unmerited Favor… Matthew 18:19-20 I will agree with you about your prayer request… Acts 10:34 God is not a respecter of persons. He loves and cares for us all the same… Romans 12:3 God has given us His Faith… Biblical Hope Is A Confident Expectation… Romans 5:5 God has given us His Love… 2 Corinthians 5:17 We are new creatures in Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior… 2 Corinthians 5:21 We are the Righteousness of God in Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior… God's Word Is True Above All Opinions… Romans 12:2 Renew your mind to what God's Word says… Believe God's Word Above All Opinion… Philippians 4:13 We can do all things through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior… Philippians 4:19 God will provide all your needs… Romans 10:17 Faith In God comes from hearing God's Word… Isaiah 54:17 No weapon will prosper against me… 1 John 4:4 Greater is He In All Of Us… 1 John 1:9 Confess your sins God Will Cleanse You… John 3:3 You Must Be Born Again… Luke 15:10 Heaven Rejoices Over One Person That Repents And Is Born Again… John 3:16 Believe On The Lord Jesus Christ Your Lord And Savior… 1 Peter 2:24 Healing… Mark 10:29-30 100 Fold Return… Luke 6:38 Give and it will be given unto you… Share This Podcast On Your Social Media Website https://the-prodigalson.com What God's Word Can Do In Your Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJWTZG_x2vE&t=3s Email tstacyhayes@gmail.com YouVersion Bible App https://my.bible.comi iOS App https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/prodigal-son/id1450529518?mt=8 … Android App https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.wizzard.android.prodical Social Media https://www.facebook.com/The-Prodigal-SON-209069136315959/ https://www.facebook.com/noreligion1511/ https://twitter.com/noreligion1511 https://www.instagram.com/noreligion1511/ https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCPx4s1CLkSYef6mp4dSuU4w/featured
Podcast de Mercado Abierto
Podcast de Mercado Abierto
Podcast de Mercado Abierto
Join Phil and PK as they go through the 15-10 win for the Bandits over the Mammoth to secure a home playoff game to start the playoffs (2:55). We dive into week 19 for the NLL as the race for the final 4 seeds heats up (40:41). And we close out with yet another Sabres victory (55:22). This episode is sponsored by Tap That Tap Room, Totally Buffalo Store and Frase Flowers.
Homily of Fr. Brett Lapeyrouse for the Fifth Sunday of Lent, April 6, 2025.
¿Cuántas veces has dicho "sí" cuando en realidad querías decir "no"? Nos enseñan que ser amables significa complacer a todos, pero decir "no" también es un acto de amor, especialmente hacia ti misma. No necesitas justificarte ni sentir culpa. Decir "no" es poner límites, y poner límites es respetarte. Si te ha gustado déjame un like y suscríbete a mi canal. Nos vemos en psicologoemocionalonline.com Terapia emocional online Gracias y un saludo :)
As we listen today to1Jn3:3-5, we learn that we have a living hope.We learn that we are not looking for death. We are not looking for the anti-christ. But we who know the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, we are looking for Him.Dr. Mitchell continues in1 John 3: verse 3in Fellowship with God who is Righteous.
No matter what you've done, God's mercy is greater. In this powerful reflection, Fr. Hollowell reminds us that our sins—no matter how grievous—are never insurmountable for God. Like Peter, who fell at Christ's feet in recognition of his own sinfulness, we are called to trust in God's grace rather than believe the lies that tell us we are unworthy.
Federico analiza junto a Rosana Laviada, Raúl Vilas y Paco Rosell, la operación de Sánchez en Telefónica.
Federico analiza junto a Rosana Laviada, Raúl Vilas y Paco Rosell, la operación de Sánchez en Telefónica.
This month we go back to basics, exploring some of the foundational principles of our spiritual philosophy as a Center for Spiritual Living, a positive spirituality. This week – Original sin? Salvation? What's all that about? Well, here at Center for Spiritual Living, we have a very different take on sin. In fact, we don't even use that word because it's loaded with harmful misunderstanding; we teach the more positive and useful concept of cause and effect. Let's explore this principle and what it means in our lives. (Oh, and by the way – you don't need “saving”.)
You are about to gain ingress to another realm. A zone not just of time, and place... but one that is a theater of the mind. A place where the spooky and horrifying meet both the inane and the ridiculously bizarre or contrived. Grab on to your butts. For you just stumbled on a curb of strange, and tripped into The Crepuscular Quadrant! HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Starring: Havelock... The Driver Bibarbarian... Hitchhiker 1 Cody Franks... Hitchhiker 2 Garth von Ahnen... Rodd Steriling Join us on Discord! https://discord.gg/6jSqPXupJk Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leasthaunted Follow us on Tumblr! https://leasthaunted.tumblr.com "Least Haunted" and "The Crepuscular Quadrant" ©2020-2024 Sequoidea Productions LLC.
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! Hoy te enseñaré 5 formas de decir que no sin decirlo. Por ejemplo: Tienes que decir “lo siento, pero es un mal día para mí” “me alegra que me lo hayas pedido, pero no puedo hacerlo” “no puedo ayudarte en este momento” “Gracias por pensar en mí, pero no puedo” Si no puedes hacer algo o no quieres, simplemente di No. Apuesta por ti. Si te ha gustado déjame un like y suscríbete a mi canal. Nos vemos en psicologoemocionalonline.com Terapia Emocional Online Gracias y un saludo 🙂
Reading Hosea 12:1-14 where accusations are again brought against Ephraim, who went after false gods and proclaimed his own innocence, as the rebellious after do. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
La edición 585 de La Dosis el Podcast te recuerda la importancia de decir NO. La música esta a cargo de Dye O, con la voz de Alejandro Andueza.La Dosis el Podcast es presentado por Global Exchange International tu agencia con el programa internacional de intercambio con el cual puedes migrar si tienes entre 18 a 56 años. Si deseas saber cuales son tus oportunidades laborales en el exterior, escribe la palabra PODCAST al whatsapp que te lleva este link: https://wa.me/13057218760 y de manera muy concreta te pueden confirmar cuales oportunidades migratorias son para tí según las leyes y acuerdos entre embajadas y consulados. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
LESSON 259Let Me Remember That There Is No Sin.Sin is the only thought that makes the goal of God seem unattainable. What else could blind us to the obvious, and make the strange and the distorted seem more clear? What else but sin engenders our attacks? What else but sin could be the source of guilt, demanding punishment and suffering? And what but sin could be the source of fear, obscuring God's creation; giving love the attributes of fear and of attack?Father, I would not be insane today. I would not be afraid of love, nor seek for refuge in its opposite. For love can have no opposite. You are the Source of everything there is. And everything that is remains with You, and You with it.- Jesus Christ in ACIM
"One must forgive one's enemies," said Sigmund Freud, "but not before they have been hanged." Such graciousness!
¿Te cuesta decir que no y te da culpa poner límites, especialmente con tus seres más cercanos? En este primer episodio del Buzón de Psicología al Desnudo, exploramos por qué ocurre eso y cómo podemos superar la culpa asociada. Establecer límites saludables es fundamental para construir relaciones sanas y proteger tu bienestar emocional. ¡Escucha y participa! Envía tus mensajes de audio por Instagram a @psi.mammoliti o déjalos aquí y forma parte de la conversación. . ¿Te gusta este contenido?
It doesn't matter that times are dark or violent or uncertain. We must be grateful, we must seize this gift we've been given while we have it.
Monday July 8, 2024
Driven In Her Purpose: Reignite Your Faith, Pursue Your Purpose, and Live With Intention
Episode 211: What is the BEST way to keep sin from ruling over you? There is a way sister that can bring you to a place of peace instead of struggle. In this episode, I teach you the way based on two Bible verses. I pray this episode encourages you, sister! Next steps: Grab your copy of the devotional book LOVE FOR HIS WORD plus grab a free copy of my Bible Study Habit Starter Power Pack: https://theintentionalchristianwoman.com/ Join the Free Community: Intentional Bible Study For Christian Women https://bit.ly/letsbeintentional One of my favorite places for great Bible resources PLUS get a 10% Discount: https://www.coffeeandbibletime.com/?ref=nfgfya7p Coupon Code: ROSAALEJANDRO Want to start a successful podcast? Let my amazing podcasting coach help you! https://tinyurl.com/readytopodcast
Revelation 22:3 NO SIN in Heaven at all???
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John 19:28-42