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The Clearing
Surrounded by God | God's Omnipresence | Ethan Bricker

The Clearing

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 56:08


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Shawano Baptist Church Podcast
God's Wonderful Omnipresence

Shawano Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 21:00


Wednesday evening message from the pulpit of Shawano Baptist Church

Your Ni Dom
Cognitive Omnipresence

Your Ni Dom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2026 89:50


In this reflection I start and conclude with two questions that relate to a phenomenon called "Cognitive Omnipresence." Supporting themes: Land people and land suites; Weight loss management; Walking; Residential neighborhoods; Multiplicity; Location, work and love; Sex; Childhood reading; Being petty. Topology: Ni, Si and INTJ8.

Forest Baptist Church Podcast

Pastor Mark Hernandez on God's Omniscience, Omnipotence, and Omnipresence.If you have missed any of our Luke sermon series or our God Is series catch up with  our brand new podcast website! Link below

Columbus Baptist Church's Podcast
01 II Thessalonians Introduction

Columbus Baptist Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 33:48


Title: Introduction to 2 Thessalonians Text: 2 Thessalonians Scripture Intro: [Slide 1] Turn in your bible to 2 Thessalonians chapter 1. After spending several weeks dissecting 1 Thessalonians thought by thought, it would be good for us to review what we have learned. However, Paul kind of does that for us with his follow up book to the Thessalonian church, called 2 Thessalonians. So rather than do a review sermon, we'll continue on to Paul's second letter to this church. Now I don't want you to get the impression that 2 Thessalonians will be boring or merely a rehashing of all that we've already learned. In fact, this letter takes what we've seen already and adds to and expands upon it. And of course, as is our custom with smaller books like this, after I introduce it, we will read through the entire letter so we can see all that Paul says in 1 reading. But before we dive in to all the details about this book – let's take a moment to ask the Lord to be with us as I introduce this book to you. [Slide 2] Series or Two Independent books? Since the books have so many related themes, and since many elements of this introduction are repeated from 1 Thessalonians, one might wonder why I chose to introduce the two books separately. Similarly to 1 and 2 Peter, 1 Thessalonians is fairly lacking for discrepancies or differences of opinion regarding authorship, date, and occasion. But 2 Thessalonians is another matter entirely. We'll get to some of these discrepancies very soon. But it should be said as a reminder that these letters are certainly NOT two independent books. Not only were they written to the same audience, but they were probably written within months of each other, as we'll discuss in a moment. And as we've said, many of the themes opened in 1 Thessalonians are elaborated on or at least mentioned in 2 Thessalonians. We should very much view them as we view 1 and 2 Corinthians. They are two letters which build on each other and address issues a particular congregation faced in a particular point in time. Of course, since the bible is living and active, even though the original audience received the letter this way – we not only receive the same message when we put ourselves in their shoes and see it through their eyes, but we also gain more layers of spiritual insight and understanding since we have the entire and completed revelation of God to us in the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments. Throughout our study I will endeavor to see from the text what the Thessalonians saw – but not stop there. We must see how this message fits with the whole context of the Scriptures and how the themes of all the scriptures pour into this letter. But let's start unpacking some of the things that are… disputed. [Slide 3] Authorship: One of the first items the early church councils considered when deciding whether or not a book should be received as Scripture is whether or not it was written by a trusted member of the early church community. This is one of the reasons that the book of Hebrews was one of the last to be received, because the human author remains unknown. That being said, who is the author of 2 Thessalonians? Early church fathers and biblical scholars up to the mid 1900s had always almost universally accepted that the words written in verse 1 are accurate and that Paul the apostle wrote both the first and second letter to the Thessalonians. Both letters also include Silvanus and Timothy as authors. We dealt with the topic of co-authorship in our introduction to 1 Thessalonians. We settled on Paul being the primary writer or dictator of the writing, but with Silvanus also called Silas and Timothy making contributions along the way. But in the mid 1900s a few scholars began turning the tide of historical opinion concerning Pauline authorship. Paradoxically the modern arguments against Pauline authorship conclude that 2 Thessalonians is both too similar to 1 Thessalonians and also that it is too different. In the too similar category, some scholars say that themes and structure are reproduced in 2 Thessalonians so well, that what we have is less likely a second letter and more likely a letter written at the same time but to a different audience. Or perhaps a letter written later by a different author adopting the persona of Paul, attempting to not stray too far from what he had already said. In the too different category, we mainly find the argument that the eschatology in 1 Thessalonians points to an immanency of Christ's return, as though it could happen any time, and in 2 Thessalonians we find an eschatology that points to things that must happen before Christ returns. However, when we analyze the similarities and differences, we are not forced to conclude that Paul did not write this at all. In fact, it seems quite far fetched to come up with these explanations. It is much easier to conclude that the similarities center around the author addressing the same purpose around the same time. And the differences can easily be explained by understanding how we humans tend to pendulum swing and need to be taught two sides in order to keep us where we should be. As an illustration, the differences we see in the letters are guardrails to keep us on the road. The similarities are the destination we are traveling toward. When all is said and done, it becomes quite clear that there is no reason to doubt Paul being the author of this book. So, who is the original audience? [Slide 4] Original Audience: Well, let's look at the red arrow on this map. Thessalonica is a city situated on an ideal natural harbor on the Thermaic Gulf of the Aegean Sea. Four major Roman roads intersected at the city. Thessalonica became the capital city of the province of Macedonia in 168 BC and served as a vital place of trade and political activity in Macedonia. It was also classified as a free city, given the right to govern itself under the Roman Empire. It was to this city that Paul fled after being poorly treated in the city of Philippi by those who employed a slave girl infected by an unclean spirit of divination. Paul exorcised the demon and left her masters with no way of continuing to make money. So, they rose up and made it a racial issue citing that they were trouble makers because they were Jews. Paul and Silas were beaten without a trial and imprisoned. They were released because of their status as Roman Citizens but the city magistrates begged Paul and Silas to leave. So, they traveled 100 miles south to Thessalonica. In our intro to 1 Thessalonians we dealt with the discrepancy of Luke recording in the book of Acts that Paul's visit to Thessalonica was only 3 weeks, when both these letters seem to indicate that the visit was longer. We explained this by simply pointing to the fact that Luke was not particularly interested in clearly indicating chronological specifics. And in Acts 17 there is actually plenty of room in the language to account for a month or even a few month's stay in the city before they were run out. Paul and Silas were forced to flee to Berea. This brings us to the occasion of 1 Thessalonians. Paul had pastoral concern for the fledgling church and from Athens (The blue arrow on the screen) he sent Timothy to them to check on them while he went on to Corinth (The green arrow on the screen). When Timothy and Silas arrived in Corinth, joining Paul, that is when Paul wrote to the Thessalonian church the first time. So, what prompts Paul to write again to this church and when does he write? [Slide 5] Occasion: What is happening in Thessalonica What is happening in Thessalonica that prompts Paul to write this letter? Throughout the first letter, we noted that the Thessalonians had endured some affliction and persecution. No doubt from friends, family members, and the community as a whole seeing their abandonment of the pagan gods as a threat to the safety and prosperity of the entire city. What is clear from the very outset of 2 Thessalonians, is that this persecution has rekindled. We are not given specifics, but it is safe to conclude that being ostracized and shunned is no longer the ceiling of persecution they are experiencing. Indeed, if we remember from 1 Thessalonians, Paul warned that believers are ordained to suffer for the name of Christ. It is actually part of our destiny to suffer for Christ's sake. 2 Thessalonians then is MORE focused on providing comfort and encouragement to a church experiencing heavier persecution from outsiders. But there is also a lingering issue of idle busybodies infecting the church and a lingering misconception about the Day of the Lord. So when did he write this? [Slide 6] Date: Because Paul references his time in Athens in 1 Thessalonians as if it were a past event, and because Paul indicates that it was not a long time since they had been with the Thessalonians, we can guess that Paul probably wrote 1 Thessalonians from Corinth. We have archeological evidence of when Gallio served as a proconsul in the city of Corinth, and because Paul has an altercation with Gallio we can reasonably assign a date to the composition of 1 Thessalonians. Gallio was proconsul from AD 51 to AD 52. This gives us a date of right around AD 50-51 for the composition of 1 Thessalonians. But what about 2 Thessalonians? While it is surely possible that Paul could have written this letter years later… several factors support Paul writing this very soon after writing 1 Thessalonians. First, we see that his companions are the same. In Acts we note that Paul is frequently sending his companions on errands to churches they have visited before while he stayed in another city. The fact that Silas and Timothy are still with him and co-authoring this letter, seems to indicate that it is the same setting as 1 Thessalonians. Second, the themes of this letter are so similar, even down to the unruly lazy mooches who are busybodies, that one wonders if the issues endured, why would Paul wait a significant amount of time to write again to address them? Third, in 2 Thessalonians Paul references difficulties he is facing with people who do not believe. Now if Paul is in Corinth, we know that Paul spent 18 months in Corinth. That is the longest he has spent in any city in the whole missionary journey thus far. We also know that although in the early months he did face some problems, once the proconsul Gallio renders his verdict, Paul spends the remainder of his time in Corinth in relative peace. This means that if we do conclude that Paul is writing from Corinth, the problems he faces most likely are early in the ministry there. Which would indicate to us that 2 Thessalonians was written mere months after the first letter. What is his purpose in sending the letter? [Slide 7] Purpose: How Paul addresses what is happening in Thessalonica Paul addresses his concern for this fledgling church as they face a significant uptick in persecution from without and persistent busybodies from within. 1.) The first way Paul addresses what is happening in Thessalonica, is by encouraging them with the assurance of God's justice on those who are persecuting them and the assurance of their being glorified at Christ's return. 2.) Then he desires to assuage some of their fears about the Day of the Lord. Given the persecution, they are afraid that they are in the midst of the Day of the Lord already. Without contradicting what he said in his previous letter, Paul reminds them that there are some events that yet need to occur before the Lord returns. 3.) Finally, Paul addresses once again the lazy busybodies who continue to mooch from the church. He points to his example and encourages them to execute church discipline upon any member who continues to refuse to listen to his instruction on the matter. So, what are some key themes we will see in this letter? [Slide 8] Key Themes: Because of the occasion and purpose of the letter, several themes come to the forefront as major talking points for the apostle Paul. 1.) God's Ultimate Justice 2.) The Glorification of Believers 3.) There seems to be an indication that they are hearing contradictory messages from various sources, some of which are claiming to be Paul himself. 4.) The Man of Lawlessness 5.) [Slide 9] Standing firm on the gospel and holding fast to the things he taught them 6.) Deal a final blow to those who are idle busybodies. Make sure it stops one way or another. 7.) Thanksgiving, peace, prayer, and endurance. [Slide 10] Words and concepts to keep an eye out for: 1.) Righteous Judgment 2.) Lawlessness vs. Righteousness 3.) Chosen 4.) Traditions [Slide 11] Theological Challenges and Spicy Topics 1.) God's Omnipresence and destruction away from his presence. 2.) Eternal destruction to unbelievers or annihilation? 3.) What is the apostasy? 4.) Who is the man of lawlessness? 5.) [Slide 12] Who is the one who holds him back? 6.) God sends a strong delusion? Isn't that lying? 7.) Should we really execute church discipline on people who… a. Are lazy b. Don't follow traditions c. Are busybodies [Slide 13] Outline of 2 Thessalonians I.) Greetings and Thanksgiving for the Thessalonians (1:1-4) a. Greetings in the Lord from 3 companions (1) b. Wish for grace and peace from God. (2) c. Continued prayer of thanksgiving for them. (3-4) II.) [Slide 14] Encouragement against the persecution they face (1:5-2:2) a. God will give them rest and righteously judge those who are persecuting them (1:5-12) b. The uptick in persecution does not mean the Day of the Lord has come. (2:1-2) III.) [Slide 15] Instruction concerning what needs to happen before the Day of the Lord. (2:3-12) a. The Apostasy and the Man of lawlessness must come (2:3-5) b. When will this happen and how does Christ's return relate to it? (2:6-12) c. But this will not happen for those to whom God has chosen (2:13-15) d. Benediction closing out this instruction section (2:16-17) IV.) [Slide 16] Application section for the here and now. (3:1-18) a. Prayer for the evangelists in Corinth (3:1-2) b. Hope for their protection too. (3:3-5) c. Definitively deal with the unruly idle busybodies (3:6-15) d. Salutation (3:16-18) Read 2 Thessalonians [Slide 17 (end)] And with that, I'd like to ask for 3 readers to come up and read a chapter from the book of 2 Thessalonians. It is first come first serve, so the first three to make their way forward to this front pew will get to read. While they come forward to fill the queue, let me pray and ask the Lord's blessing on the reading this morning as well as the study we are about to embark upon.

PROBATE MASTERMIND Real Estate Podcast
The New Omnipresence Strategy + Multi-Channel Follow-Up System That Wins Deals! ATL Mastermind 573

PROBATE MASTERMIND Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 56:29


Tune in to our weekly LIVE Mastermind Q+A Podcast for expert advice, peer collaboration, and actionable insights on success in the Probate, Divorce, Late Mortgage/Pre-Foreclosure, and Aged Expired niches! Today's episode focuses on a new reverse mortgage lead opportunity, showing how this niche creates win-win scenarios for homeowners, mortgage brokers, and real estate professionals by helping equity-rich seniors stay in their homes while opening the door for future deals. The group highlights how these leads are highly qualified—combining age, equity, and financial distress—and emphasizes building strong partnerships with mortgage brokers to provide more value. The conversation also covers key conversion strategies, stressing omnipresence through multi-channel marketing, consistent follow-up, and knowing your numbers. Real-world examples reinforce that success comes from persistence, branding, and leading with value—offering solutions like cash advances or clean-out services rather than pitching deals. Ultimately, the episode shows that expanding your toolkit, nurturing relationships, and staying visible across channels leads to a more predictable pipeline. Key Takeaways: - Reverse mortgage leads are a high-value niche. They combine age, equity, and financial pressure, making them both qualified and often highly motivated.  - These leads create long-term opportunities. Even if they don't convert immediately, they often lead to future listings when the property is eventually sold. - Strong mortgage broker relationships are critical. Partnering with the right lender allows you to offer more solutions and become a more valuable resource.  - Lead with value, not a pitch. Offering help like referrals, clean-outs, or financial options builds trust and separates you from competitors.  - Omnipresence increases conversions. Using multiple channels—calls, texts, direct mail, and retargeting—keeps you top-of-mind.  - Consistency and persistence win in competitive markets. Most competitors give up early, so repeated follow-up gives you a major edge over time.  - Know your numbers and play the long game. Tracking performance and staying committed to long-term follow-up is key to building a predictable pipeline.   To learn more, visit https://www.AllTheLeads.com or call (844) 532-3369 to check how many leads are available in your market. #RealEstateMarketing #RealEstateInvesting #DistressedProperty #RealEstateStrategy Previous episodes: AllTheLeads.com/probate-mastermindInterested in Leads? AllTheLeads.comJoin Future Episodes Live in the All The Leads Facebook Mastermind Group:  https://facebook.com/groups/alltheleadsmastermindBe sure to check out our full Mastermind Q&A PlaylistSupport the show

A Reason For Hope
ARFH Ministries - Mar 25 2026

A Reason For Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 58:02


A Reason For Hope with Pastor Scott Richards! Sharing the Word one question of the heart at a time. Tags: Hypocrisy, Omnipresence, and Legalism

Reformation Baptist Church
Great is the Lord Pt. 1: Holy Glory

Reformation Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 49:42


Who is God? God reveals Himself in His divine attributes. This week we look at God's Holy Glory in His divine attributes of Simplicity, Immutability, Infinity, Incomprehensibility, Immensity, Omnipresence, Eternity, and Holiness.

SaaS Fuel
Building Omnipresence: A Practical Guide to CEO-Led Content Strategy | Jake Isham | 370

SaaS Fuel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 46:04


In this episode, filmmaker-turned-brand strategist Jake Isham breaks down what authentic storytelling really looks like in business. Jake has worked with over 150 entrepreneurs and brands, including Grant Cardone, Callaway, and 511 Tactical, creating content that's generated over 1 billion views.He shares practical frameworks for translating product features into compelling narratives, why consistency beats perfection every time, and how founders can overcome the fear of being the face of their brand. If you're ready to stop chasing attention and start earning trust through story-driven content, this episode delivers a human-centered approach to building brand authority.Key Takeaways[3:02] - The Trust Formula: People do business with people they know and trust. "Know" is just attention—they need to know you exist. "Trust" comes from showing you understand their problem, can solve it, and have proof you've solved it for others.[4:57] - Features to Benefits: Don't communicate what the feature is—communicate the pain it solves. Look at the "why" behind feature requests in customer comments.[7:10] - Everyone Sucks at First: Being on camera is just a skill that can be learned, like coding. Start with internal videos, get on other people's podcasts, and practice in low-stakes environments.[8:46] - Build Your Personal Brand: Founders like Elon Musk demonstrate that personal brands transfer from company to company. Most SaaS founders don't stay at one company—building that personal brand allows your audience to follow you.[11:45] - Consistency is the Biggest Killer: The biggest problem isn't doing anything wrong—it's being inconsistent or not starting at all. The voice saying "you suck" is usually your own, not others.[13:53] - Commit to 50: Jeff shares his strategy of committing to 50 episodes before deciding whether to continue—pushing past the discomfort to over 380 episodes.[14:26] - Batch Your Content: You can spend half a day per month and get all your content for that month. It doesn't have to be time-intensive if built correctly.[16:38] - Pre-Production is Key: The biggest growth from 1% improvements comes from pre-production—better questions, better guests, better thumbnails, better titles.[19:48] - Just Show Up: Like going to the gym, you just need to show up consistently. Even 20-30 minutes of pushing weight regularly will yield results.[20:06] - Two Years of Daily Content: Jake's brother posted multiple videos daily for two years before one video got 3 million views in 48 hours—proof that consistency compounds.[22:08] - The Dog Video Problem: Jake's dog video got 10 million views and gained him 180,000 followers—but they wanted dog content, not his actual business content. Make sure content aligns with what you want to be known for.[22:49] - Stay in Your Lane: Your SaaS solves one problem—your videos should address that one thing. Don't talk about unrelated topics just because they might go viral.[24:25] - Interest-Based Content Strategy: Start with what you're willing to do consistently. If you hate writing, don't start a blog. If you love podcasts, start there.[27:27] - Long-Form Leverage: Long-form video content is the king right now—easiest mass appeal, can be posted across multiple platforms with no extra work, and can be cut into vertical shorts.[28:30] - You Can't Oversaturate: People who will buy from you will consume content like candy. Those who complain about over-posting aren't your customers anyway.[28:47] - Present the Pain Point Early: Your audience needs to know immediately that your content is relevant to their problem—especially for long-form content where they're investing 10-60+ minutes.[33:42] - Never Add a CTA: A health influencer with 15 million subscribers shared that he's never put a call-to-action for his products and makes "an obscene amount of money"—when he does add CTAs, people actually stop buying.[38:22] - AI is Just a Tool: AI is a tool like the internet or digital cameras. Creativity and imagination are uniquely human—AI learns from people but can't create futures or "the new thing."[40:33] - Build a Feedback Group: Create a small group of peers at similar skill levels to critique each other's content with love. Beta test your content like you would your SaaS.[42:39] - It's Annoyingly Simple: Success isn't about being clever—it's about doing the obvious basic things for long enough.Tweetable Quotes"People do business with people they know and trust. The 'know' is just attention. The 'trust' is showing you understand their problem and can solve it.""Being on camera is just a skill. We all suck at everything when we start. The only way to get good at it is to do it.""By building that personal brand, your audience grows with you as you move from company to company. Most SaaS founders don't live in just one SaaS.""The biggest mistake isn't doing anything wrong—it's being inconsistent or not starting at all.""Content is never perfect. It will be a life of 1% improvements. The same way your SaaS is never done.""Unless you sit there and start coding, the app will not be built. Content is the same—just start.""If this video goes viral and this is the thing I'm known for, am I okay with that? Make sure every piece of content relates to what you want people to know.""Your SaaS doesn't do six things. Your SaaS does one thing—solves one problem. Your videos should address that one thing.""You can't oversaturate your content. The people who will buy from you will consume it like candy.""I've never put a call to action to any of my products, and I make an obscene amount of money. When I do, I actually lose money." - 15M subscriber health influencer"AI learns from people. What only humans are capable of is creativity and imagination. AI will always just put pieces together, but humans create futures.""It's annoyingly simple. Success is not about being clever—it's about doing the obvious basic things for long enough."SaaS Leadership Lessons1. Translate Features into Customer Pain PointsStop listing what your product does. Instead, communicate the specific pain your customers experience and how your feature solves it. When customers request features, they usually tell you why in their comments—that "why" is your marketing message. Example: Instead of "our CRM has date fields," say "Do you struggle to track your first call, shoot date, and release date? Our CRM is built specifically for podcasters."2. Consistency Compounds More Than PerfectionShip your MVP. Release version 1.0. Start your podcast even if episode 1 isn't perfect. The biggest killer of content (and products) is inconsistency or never starting. Like building a SaaS, each iteration improves—but only if you ship. Jake's brother posted multiple videos daily for two years before one went viral with 3 million views. That's 730+ days of "failure" before breakthrough success.3. Build Personal Brand as Portable EquityYour personal brand is the asset that travels with you from company to company. Most SaaS founders build, sell, invest, repeat. Elon Musk's audience followed him from PayPal to Tesla to SpaceX. Being the face of your brand isn't about ego—it's about building transferable authority that multiplies the impact of your next venture.4. Batch Production Eliminates ExcusesFounders are busy, but you can create a month's content in half a day with proper batching. Record 4 podcast episodes in one session. Shoot 20 short-form videos at once. Build content creation into your operating system the same way you build product development sprints. Once it's part of the machine, time stops being the limiting factor.5. Pre-Production Drives 1% GainsThe biggest improvements come before you hit record: better questions, better guest selection, better titles, better thumbnails. Spend 30 minutes thinking through titles instead of 5 minutes. Survey 30 options. This is your "version 10" optimization—but start with version 1. Don't let pre-production planning become a procrastination tool.6. Content-Market Fit Mirrors Product-Market FitIf a video about your dog goes viral and gains 180K followers, but you're building B2B SaaS—you've built the wrong audience. Every piece of content should align with what you want to be known for. If you're building FinTech, talk about the financial space. If you're building for podcasters, talk about podcasting problems. Your content strategy should have the same focus as your product strategy: solve one problem for one audience.Guest Resourcesjake@jakeisham.comhttps://digitalshow.creativemindsofficial.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakeisham/https://instagram.com/JakecreativemarketingEpisode SponsorThe...

Vero Bible Fellowship Sermon Podcast
The Attributes of God: His Omnipresence ~ March 11, 2026

Vero Bible Fellowship Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 40:40


Mortgage Marketing Radio
121 Units. Half the Team. One AI System

Mortgage Marketing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 56:19


What does it actually look like when a top-producing loan officer stops dabbling with AI and fully embeds it into every layer of his mortgage business? In this episode of Mortgage Marketing Radio, guest host Katie Shive sits down with Abdel Khawatmi — Area Manager and founder of Got Mortgages with PRMG — to break down the exact system behind 121 units, $40M in personal production, and 210% net revenue growth year over year. This is not a conversation about generating social media captions with ChatGPT. This is a ground-level look at how a working originator rebuilt his operations, client experience, and team structure around AI — and what that means for every loan officer trying to compete right now. What you'll learn: Why Abdel cut his offshore team from 7 to 3 — and what AI does instead How he uses ChatGPT to calculate Schedule C & E income, build SOPs, and draft compliant letters of explanation Why he's on the phone with clients MORE since implementing AI — not less The hyperlocal event strategy that his referral partners can't stop talking about His ROI framework: Relevance, Omnipresence & Intimacy The 4-step client experience model that keeps his pipeline full without him being the first touch The one thing he tells every loan officer who asks, "where do I start?" If you are a loan officer grinding in a tough market and wondering how to build a smarter, leaner, more profitable business — this is the episode you have been waiting for. Connect with Abdel on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/abdel-khawatmi-79a511144/ Connect with Abdel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/got_mortgages/ Connect with Katie Shive on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katieshive/

Bringing the Bible to Life!
The Attributes of God, part 5

Bringing the Bible to Life!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 36:51


Omniscience and Omnipresence

Into Your Head
Podcast 872: How to Achieve Omnipresence by Sixty Five

Into Your Head

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 50:42


SLIGHTLY CRACKLY SOUND IN PLACES. Neal considers how to talk to your child about Devil Gate Drive, explains how the bow and arrow were the Dark Ages equivalent of a kid with glasses, reveals the best career to pursue for omnipresence, explores the logistics of being seen dead in an IKEA, celebrates his old dinosaur mirror’s scientific endorsement and looks at a 1980s music warning label, tricycle tyre alchemy, life in a Dyson Sphere, Haley’s Comet, Haley’s father, The SuperVet (Channel 4 UK), off-camera unheard interviewers, Designated Survivor (Netflix), operating your two wheeled no legs dog, an unexpected advantage of noisy joints, the Ask Jeeves mascot, three hours stuck in a rail tunnel, rain from the heavens via space, societal attitudes to desserts, improving how you donate coffee to homeless citizens and more. VISIT IntoYourHead.ie for everything and more. IN THE FAR FUTURE? Feeds broken? Site dilapidated? Everyone dead? No problem! Find hundreds of Into Your Head shows and Matchstick Cats comics on Archive dot org. LICENSE: Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 – Attribution: Neal O'Carroll.

Praxis Church
The Omnipresence of God | Praxis Church Kelowna | February 15, 2026

Praxis Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 48:30


Speaker: Josh DoolSeries: Attributes of God

Closers Are Losers with Jeremy Miner
How an 18-Year-Old Built a Sales Machine Through DMs with Giuliano Masarelli | EP 401

Closers Are Losers with Jeremy Miner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 39:56


Most people get told “no” and spiral. Giuliano Massarelli gets told “no” and turns it into content, attention, and sales. In this episode of The Next Level Podcast, Jeremy Miner sits down with Giuliano Massarelli, known as The Wolf of Insurance, to break down how he sells life insurance through his DMs, why he posts at extreme volume to stay omnipresent, and how he built momentum fast by treating selling like a skills game. They talk tonality, verbal pacing, using energy to control emotional states, and the simple mirror and smile habit that changes how you sound on the phone. If you want to build a personal brand that becomes a real pipeline, and learn how to stay confident through rejection, this episode is the playbook. Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (01:33) How an 18 Year Old Got Into Sales Fast(04:01) The Content Strategy That Took Off. Rejection Then Dance Then Post(05:23) Omnipresence. Posting 20 to 30 Times a Day to Own a Niche(07:21) Tonality and Verbal Pacing. Where He Learned It(09:59) Selling Is Something You Do For People. Protecting Families(24:39) The Mirror and Smile Method. Being “On Stage” in Every CallGot a question about sales, persuasion, or objection handling? Text me directly: +1-480-481-6755Join the 7th Level University: https://whop.com/discover/7thlevel/Join the waitlist for the Ask Jeremy 7q.AI : https://7q.ai/waitlistThe exact NEPQ script I used to earn $2.4M/year as a W-2 sales rep: https://nepqtraining.com/smv-yt-splt-opt-orgPrefer to understand the psychology behind NEPQ first? Grab The New Model of Selling: Selling to an Unsellable Generation on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1636980112Book a call with my team: https://7thlevelhq.com/book-demo/Connect with Jeremy MinerYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jeremeyminerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyleeminer/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyleeminer/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeremy.miner.52Connect with Juliano Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianomass/?hl=en Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliano-massarelli-818b8534b/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Wolfofinsurance Listen to the Next Level PodcastApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/si/podcast/next-level-podcast-with-jeremy-miner/id1534365100Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2kNDyUR7fz9SqBr9iGwfwV

Closers Are Losers with Jeremy Miner
A New Generation of Sales Pros with Juliano Massarelli | Ep 401

Closers Are Losers with Jeremy Miner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 39:57


Most people get told "no" and spiral. Giuliano Massarelli gets told "no" and turns it into content, attention, and sales. In this episode of The Next Level Podcast, Jeremy Miner sits down with Giuliano Massarelli, known as The Wolf of Insurance, to break down how he sells life insurance through his DMs, why he posts at extreme volume to stay omnipresent, and how he built momentum fast by treating selling like a skills game. They talk tonality, verbal pacing, using energy to control emotional states, and the simple mirror and smile habit that changes how you sound on the phone. If you want to build a personal brand that becomes a real pipeline, and learn how to stay confident through rejection, this episode is the playbook.   Chapters:  (00:00) Introduction  (01:33) How an 18 Year Old Got Into Sales Fast (04:01) The Content Strategy That Took Off. Rejection Then Dance Then Post (05:23) Omnipresence. Posting 20 to 30 Times a Day to Own a Niche (07:21) Tonality and Verbal Pacing. Where He Learned It (09:59) Selling Is Something You Do For People. Protecting Families (24:39) The Mirror and Smile Method. Being "On Stage" in Every Call Got a question about sales, persuasion, or objection handling? Text me directly: +1-480-481-6755 Join the 7th Level University: https://whop.com/discover/7thlevel/ Join the waitlist for the Ask Jeremy 7q.AI : https://7q.ai/waitlist The exact NEPQ script I used to earn $2.4M/year as a W-2 sales rep: https://nepqtraining.com/smv-yt-splt-opt-org Prefer to understand the psychology behind NEPQ first? Grab The New Model of Selling: Selling to an Unsellable Generation on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1636980112 Book a call with my team: https://7thlevelhq.com/book-demo/ Connect with Jeremy Miner YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jeremeyminer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyleeminer/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyleeminer/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeremy.miner.52 Connect with Juliano  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianomass Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliano-massarelli-818b8534b/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Wolfofinsurance 

Living Rock Church
“God’s Omnipresence” – Victor Ogiem Udia

Living Rock Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 28:16


From Genesis and on through the Bible we have evidences of what God in His Omnipresence (and Omniscience, and Omnipotence) does in the lives of individuals and with all creation. To watch the video from today's church service, just click on this link! The post “God's Omnipresence” – Victor Ogiem Udia appeared first on Living Rock Church.

Vedanta Melbourne Classes
Bhagavad Gita: The awareness of Lord's omnipresence leads to unwavering devotion: 10.7 to 10.9.

Vedanta Melbourne Classes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 62:29


Classs on Shrimad Bhagavad Gita on 01 February 2026 by Swami Sunishthananda.BankDetails for Donations:CBAA/C Name: Vedanta CentreBSB 06 3159A/C: 1056 1620 Onlineclass talk links: YouTube Link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNzjwJ9X5QOY6NnOtrL45KA/  Available Listening Platforms Anchor https://anchor.fm/swami-sunishthananda Breaker https://www.breaker.audio/vedanta-melbourne-classes Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yZGUyMTRlMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1526036863/vedanta-melbourne-classes Pocket Casts https://pca.st/q0859ok9 Radio Public https://radiopublic.com/vedanta-melbourne-classes-G1PBQ4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4N1MLlU3dfRvPUdz7xqY9l

Pastor Deb & BDC
Everywhere Always

Pastor Deb & BDC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 13:00


The same God who walked with Abraham, spoke to Moses, and strengthened David over 2,000 years ago is the same God present with you right now—and the only God who will exist beyond eternity. And let's be honest, eternity is another concept we don't keep in the forefront of our minds either.Closing Song: Everywhere Always produced by Deborah OcasioSupport the showwww.BibleDeliverance.org

Copywriters Podcast
The Awesome Marketing Power Of Signal, With Nathan Fraser

Copywriters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025


So a lot of people are building their brand by pouring tons of money into traffic… A/B testing… tracking every click… but deep down, you feel that something's not landing. It's almost like you wonder if you're coming across as desperate, rather than confident. Maybe it's time to take a look at a cherished assumption in online marketing: Namely, that more information and more volume equals more authority. Not really, says our own Nathan Fraser. He's given me an advance peek at his new book, The Signal. I was so excited by the refreshing ideas he has in there that I wanted him to talk about it on today's show… and he agreed. Look. Nathan says you should stop begging the algorithm and start commanding attention. And he has some proven ideas on how to do that. Which he'll share with us today. Here are the questions I asked him: 1. In your book, you say, “Marketing that begs for attention becomes noise. Marketing grounded in conviction becomes signal.” What do you mean by this, and how can someone make sure their marketing has minimum noise and maximum signal? 2. You talk about the Pratfall Effect and how not coming across as “perfect,” or trying to, actually bonds a business with its customers better than trying to appear cool and flawless. How does this work? 3. I love what you say about overexplaining–that it indicates insecurity and this repels rather than attracts the right people. Could you talk about that? 4. So there are two philosophies I've seen these days: Omnipresence, where you show up everywhere all the time, and being very selective and making it difficult to get access to you. You're in favor of the second approach. Why do you feel that way? 5. Your advice for building an attractive signal that draws the right customers to you is to “select, not sell.” What does this look like? 6. You identify five buyer beliefs in a very interesting chapter called “Belief is the Real Funnel.” This is so different from what anyone else I have heard says. I notice that in the five-step funnel you outline, Apple somehow got the first belief to become part of the popular culture. Could you go through these beliefs and make some suggestions about how to create them in an actual funnel? 7. You write "Identity closes deals long before logic ever enters the room." How do you determine how your product changes your prospect's sense of identity? Get your copy of The Signal at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G5FGMH21 Visit Nathan's site at CultishContent.comDownload.

HIGH on Business
311: My Crystal Ball Predictions for 2026

HIGH on Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 37:05


As 2025 comes to a close, Kendra reflects on how quickly both life and business move—especially through the lens of becoming a parent—and uses that perspective to revisit her predictions for the year ahead. This episode sets the stage for what 2026 will require from health and wellness entrepreneurs as the market becomes more sophisticated and discerning.A central theme is the evolving role of AI. While AI tools can dramatically speed up work and support decision-making, Kendra makes it clear they won't replace human coaches. Real connection, expertise, and judgment remain the true differentiators in premium health services, with AI acting as an assistant rather than the authority.Ultimately, this episode offers a grounded roadmap for 2026—one that blends smart AI adoption, human connection, clear differentiation, and consistent visibility to build a sustainable, trusted business in an increasingly competitive space.In this episode you'll learn:Reflection on 2025 Predictions and AI in Health CoachingThe Growing Demand for High-Touch Programs Over Low-Ticket DIY CoursesImportance of Omnipresence and Decline of Generic Marketing TemplatesPredictions for 2026: Low-Ticket Role Shift and Influencer QualitiesNecessity of Proprietary Frameworks and Micro Moment Marketing in 2026  Leave the podcast a 5-star review: https://ratethispodcast.com/wealthy

New Books Network
Johannes Zachhuber, "Gregory of Nyssa: on the Hexaemeron: Text, Translation, and Essays" (Oxford UP, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 69:13


Johannes Zachhuber and Anna Marmodoro, eds., Gregory of Nyssa: On the Hexaemeron: Text, Translation, and Essays (Oxford UP, 2025) This book presents Gregory of Nyssa's On the Six Days of Creation (In Hexaemeron) as a specimen of Early Christian philosophy. It comprises Gregory of Nyssa's text in its Greek original accompanied by a new English translation, and seven accompanying essays by international specialists from diverse backgrounds. Each essay focuses on a section of the text and the arising philosophical issues. The essays complement each other in offering multiple perspectives on how Gregory's text may be approached philosophically and positioned in relation to other, more or less contiguous, philosophical theories, including the early Greeks Anaxagoras and Empedocles, Aristotle, and the Stoics. Rather than presenting a definite and exhaustive state of the art study of Gregory's text, this volume aims to open new pathways for research into In Hexaemeron. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Johannes Zachhuber is professor of historical and systematic theology at Oxford. His books include Human Nature in Greogry of Nyssa, The Rise of Christian Theology and the End of Ancient Metaphysics, and Time and the Soul: from Aristotle to Augustine. Anna Marmodoro is Leonard and Elizabeth Eslick Professor of Philosophy at St. Louis University. She's written or edited half a dozen books including Metaphysics: an Introduction; Forms and Structures in Plato's Metaphysics; Aristotle on Perceiving Objects, and most recently she co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Omnipresence. Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Intellectual History
Johannes Zachhuber, "Gregory of Nyssa: on the Hexaemeron: Text, Translation, and Essays" (Oxford UP, 2025)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 69:13


Johannes Zachhuber and Anna Marmodoro, eds., Gregory of Nyssa: On the Hexaemeron: Text, Translation, and Essays (Oxford UP, 2025) This book presents Gregory of Nyssa's On the Six Days of Creation (In Hexaemeron) as a specimen of Early Christian philosophy. It comprises Gregory of Nyssa's text in its Greek original accompanied by a new English translation, and seven accompanying essays by international specialists from diverse backgrounds. Each essay focuses on a section of the text and the arising philosophical issues. The essays complement each other in offering multiple perspectives on how Gregory's text may be approached philosophically and positioned in relation to other, more or less contiguous, philosophical theories, including the early Greeks Anaxagoras and Empedocles, Aristotle, and the Stoics. Rather than presenting a definite and exhaustive state of the art study of Gregory's text, this volume aims to open new pathways for research into In Hexaemeron. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Johannes Zachhuber is professor of historical and systematic theology at Oxford. His books include Human Nature in Greogry of Nyssa, The Rise of Christian Theology and the End of Ancient Metaphysics, and Time and the Soul: from Aristotle to Augustine. Anna Marmodoro is Leonard and Elizabeth Eslick Professor of Philosophy at St. Louis University. She's written or edited half a dozen books including Metaphysics: an Introduction; Forms and Structures in Plato's Metaphysics; Aristotle on Perceiving Objects, and most recently she co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Omnipresence. Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Ancient History
Johannes Zachhuber, "Gregory of Nyssa: on the Hexaemeron: Text, Translation, and Essays" (Oxford UP, 2025)

New Books in Ancient History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 69:13


Johannes Zachhuber and Anna Marmodoro, eds., Gregory of Nyssa: On the Hexaemeron: Text, Translation, and Essays (Oxford UP, 2025) This book presents Gregory of Nyssa's On the Six Days of Creation (In Hexaemeron) as a specimen of Early Christian philosophy. It comprises Gregory of Nyssa's text in its Greek original accompanied by a new English translation, and seven accompanying essays by international specialists from diverse backgrounds. Each essay focuses on a section of the text and the arising philosophical issues. The essays complement each other in offering multiple perspectives on how Gregory's text may be approached philosophically and positioned in relation to other, more or less contiguous, philosophical theories, including the early Greeks Anaxagoras and Empedocles, Aristotle, and the Stoics. Rather than presenting a definite and exhaustive state of the art study of Gregory's text, this volume aims to open new pathways for research into In Hexaemeron. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Johannes Zachhuber is professor of historical and systematic theology at Oxford. His books include Human Nature in Greogry of Nyssa, The Rise of Christian Theology and the End of Ancient Metaphysics, and Time and the Soul: from Aristotle to Augustine. Anna Marmodoro is Leonard and Elizabeth Eslick Professor of Philosophy at St. Louis University. She's written or edited half a dozen books including Metaphysics: an Introduction; Forms and Structures in Plato's Metaphysics; Aristotle on Perceiving Objects, and most recently she co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Omnipresence. Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Christian Studies
Johannes Zachhuber, "Gregory of Nyssa: on the Hexaemeron: Text, Translation, and Essays" (Oxford UP, 2025)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 69:13


Johannes Zachhuber and Anna Marmodoro, eds., Gregory of Nyssa: On the Hexaemeron: Text, Translation, and Essays (Oxford UP, 2025) This book presents Gregory of Nyssa's On the Six Days of Creation (In Hexaemeron) as a specimen of Early Christian philosophy. It comprises Gregory of Nyssa's text in its Greek original accompanied by a new English translation, and seven accompanying essays by international specialists from diverse backgrounds. Each essay focuses on a section of the text and the arising philosophical issues. The essays complement each other in offering multiple perspectives on how Gregory's text may be approached philosophically and positioned in relation to other, more or less contiguous, philosophical theories, including the early Greeks Anaxagoras and Empedocles, Aristotle, and the Stoics. Rather than presenting a definite and exhaustive state of the art study of Gregory's text, this volume aims to open new pathways for research into In Hexaemeron. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Johannes Zachhuber is professor of historical and systematic theology at Oxford. His books include Human Nature in Greogry of Nyssa, The Rise of Christian Theology and the End of Ancient Metaphysics, and Time and the Soul: from Aristotle to Augustine. Anna Marmodoro is Leonard and Elizabeth Eslick Professor of Philosophy at St. Louis University. She's written or edited half a dozen books including Metaphysics: an Introduction; Forms and Structures in Plato's Metaphysics; Aristotle on Perceiving Objects, and most recently she co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Omnipresence. Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies

New Covenant Church Sermons
12/21/2025 - Psalm 16:11 - "Finding Our Happy Place at Christmas" - Dr. David Rountree

New Covenant Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 44:34


Sermon by Dr. David Rountree on December 21st, 2025 at New Covenant Church in Anderson, SC. Scripture Passage: Psalm 16:11 Outline: Step #1: Seek Jesus' Gifts more than other Gifts Step #2: Dwell in Jesus' Places, with Regard for His Word Step #3: Embrace the Omnipresence of Jesus www.ncchurch.net

Tactical Dent Tech
Omnipresence Marketing

Tactical Dent Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 15:31


In this episode John talks about how to run ads and be everywhere all the time. 

Ask Dr. E
How Can We Understand God's Omnipresence and Eternality?

Ask Dr. E

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 11:04


Q: How did God create Himself? Where did God come from? How can God see everyone at the same time? Summary In this episode, Dr. E and Hanna dive into two main questions: Where did God come from? and How can God see everyone at the same time? Dr. E explains that Scripture reveals God as eternal—He has always existed and always will. Passages like Psalm 90 and Isaiah 40 affirm God's existence “from everlasting to everlasting,” reminding us that He alone is the Creator and sustainer of all things. From the vastness of galaxies seen through the James Webb Telescope to the microscopic precision of an atom, creation itself bears God's fingerprints. They also explore God's omniscience and omnipresence—His ability to see and know everything at once. Using Psalm 139 and 2 Chronicles 16:9, Dr. E unpacks how God's eyes roam the earth to strengthen those whose hearts belong to Him. Unlike Satan, who prowls step by step, God perceives all at once and intimately knows every detail of our lives. He doesn't just see humanity collectively—He sees you personally. This eternal, all-knowing God is not distant but deeply present, caring, and actively engaged with those who are fully His. Takeaways God has always existed—He has no beginning and no end. Scripture, not speculation, defines our understanding of God's eternality. Creation—from galaxies to atoms—reveals God's creative power and design. God is omnipresent, omniscient, and omnipotent—everywhere, all-knowing, all-powerful. Psalm 139 reminds us that God knows our thoughts, actions, and words before we do. God's all-seeing nature isn't distant; it's personal, intimate, and loving. Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here. If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at question@michaelincontext.com.

Andrew Lake Podcast
#035 - Remove Agency to Receive OMNIPRESENCE

Andrew Lake Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 20:00


Purchase Acid Quote Tees: https://www.etsy.com/shop/acidquotetees   Buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/dostaandrewlake   Download Music: https://pmajor.bandcamp.com/album/car-carrier   Remove Agency to Receive OMNIPRESENCE

UBC News World
EM2 Founder Launches Catalyst Pro for Small Business Omnipresence

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 7:02


Discover how J. Marcus Howard's Catalyst Pro uses AI to transform one business idea into eight content formats, distributing across 400+ platforms to help small businesses achieve digital omnipresence and escape the paid advertising trap. Ethos Media & Marketing LLC City: Washington Address: DC - MD - VA - LA - FL Website: https://www.ethosm2.com

Experience Jesus with Dr. Patty Sadallah
Inviting God's Manifest Presence

Experience Jesus with Dr. Patty Sadallah

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 35:29


In this "how-to" episode, we will look at how God created us to practically invite His manifest presence into our lives.  Dr. Patty clarifies the difference between God's Omnipresence and His manifest presence and why it is important to welcome Him in order to draw Him closer personally.  How do you intentionally and practically welcome God in a way that has you living a life marked with signs, wonders, and miracles?  Dr. Patty shares four ways to intentionally release the Holy Spirit's presence and four ways you may be releasing His presence without even being aware of it.  What quenches and grieves the Holy Spirit?  Jesus shares His heart on several issues like how to tap into His kingdom's emotions, the importance of living an abiding lifestyle, and fixing your eyes on Him instead of your concerns.  He invites you to expand your heart to make room for Him in your Experience Jesus encounter time. Links Referenced in this episode:   New to the Podcast?  Check out the Trailer Episode for the Biblical Foundation for Experiencing Jesus!  https://PattyEJ.Podbean.com/e/trailer-episode-experience-jesus-with-dr-patty-sadallah   The Special Place Encounter Exercise   https://bit.ly/3cEkYBC IMPORTANT!  The SPIRIT-LED LEADERSHIP Workshop is now and ONLINE ZOOM EVENT!  This three-day event will be October 23-25, 2025 and will be at a significantly discounted rate than the live event would have been.  REGISTER at https://Spirit-Life-Workshops.com/Upcoming-Event!   Understanding and Increasing the Anointing  https://pattyej.podbean.com/e/understanding-and-increasing-the-anointing/ What Moves God to Move in the Miraculous https://pattyej.podbean.com/e/what-moves-god-to-move-in-the-miraculous/ Finding Joy in Friendship with Jesus  https://pattyej.podbean.com/e/finding-joy-in-friendship-with-jesus/   Get Two Free Chapters of the Experience Jesus Book Series  https://pattysadallah.com/free-gift/     Check out all of Dr. Patty's books, journals, and downloadable resources at her bookstore, and don't forget to use the code EJPOD to receive 10% off everything, even the things on sale.  https://PattySadallah.com/shop/ Check out Dr. Patty's latest book- Encountering the POWER  of God: Experience Jesus Book 4 https://pattysadallah.com/product/encountering-the-power-of-god-experience-jesus-book-4/   And please make sure you share this podcast and share how you were blessed by this episode by commenting below!  THANKS!  

Kunst verkaufen Podcast
EP330 - Die Omnipresence Strategie

Kunst verkaufen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 24:26


Viele Künstler posten viel und verkaufen wenig. Die Lösung beginnt nicht mit Tricks, sondern mit Resonanzverkauf, sauberem Fundament und starker Präsentation. In dieser Folge lernst du, wie du mit kleinen Budgets und 12 rotierenden Top-Posts eine Omnipresence-Strategie aufbaust, die Vertrauen schafft, Social Proof nutzt und dich dauerhaft sichtbar macht.  Du erfährst, womit du startest, was du meiden solltest und wie du Schritt für Schritt testest, verbesserst und skalierst.  Mehr auf ikonenschmiede.de.

Mattoon East Side Church of the Nazarene
Episode 251: "God’s Omnipresence" - Part 7B - The Attributes of God Series (9-14-25)

Mattoon East Side Church of the Nazarene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 94:09


Morning Worship Sermon with Rev. Bud Hance Scripture reference 1 Kings 8:27 27 “But will God indeed dwell on the earth? Behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot contain You. How much less this temple which I have built! Jeremiah 23:23 23 “Am I a God near at hand,” says the Lord, “And not a God afar off? Acts 17:27-28 27 so that they should seek the Lord, in the hope that they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us; 28 for in Him we live and move and have our being, as also some of your own poets have said, ‘For we are also His offspring.' Psalm 16:8 I have set the Lord always before me; Because He is at my right hand I shall not be moved. Psalm 139:7-10 7 Where can I go from Your Spirit? Or where can I flee from Your presence? 8 If I ascend into heaven, You are there; If I make my bed in hell, behold, You are there. 9 If I take the wings of the morning, And dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, 10 Even there Your hand shall lead me, And Your right hand shall hold me.

Swami Mukundananda
6. God's Omnipresence and the Path to Inner Growth: Insights from the Ishavasya Upanishad

Swami Mukundananda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 16:10


In this episode, Swamiji explores the profound nature of God as both stable and omnipresent, drawing insights from the Ishavasya Upanishad. Listeners can expect to learn about the divine qualities of God's immobility, His creative power through 'Sava Shakti,' and the significance of finding God in both adversity and everyday life. Key points include the importance of inner growth over external comfort, the value of embracing challenges for spiritual development, and how our intellect connects us to the divine. Building upon our previous episode about the dangers of ignorance and sensory indulgence, this discussion enriches your understanding of seeking God amidst life's complexities and fosters resilience in the face of trials. Tune in to deepen your journey into the philosophical depths of the Upanishads and enhance your quest for spiritual truth and enlightenment.

Beth Ariel LA Podcast
THE SPIRIT OF GOD IS A DIVINE PERSON - 8/16/25

Beth Ariel LA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 50:11


Last week, we noted that the Scriptures, both the Hebrew and New Testament Scriptures, teach that the Spirit of God is a person. The question is, what kind of a person?The Scriptures further teach that He is a divine person. By divine, it does not mean "excellent," or "delightful," although He is certainly that. Rather, by divine, it is meant He is deity. As the third person of the triune God, He is God, just as the other members of the triune God, the Father and the Son. This is seen in that He manifests the four essential attributes or characteristics of God: eternity, omnipotence, omniscience and omnipresence.With respect to his eternal existence we read in Hebrews 9:14:"How much more will the blood of Messiah — who, through the eternal Spirit, offered himself unblemished to God — cleanse our consciences from acts that lead to death, so that we may serve the living God!"The Spirit of God is also omnipotent, all powerful. He was engaged in the creation of the world, ordering, arranging, and giving life to what otherwise would have remained "void," "formless" and shrouded in darkness (Genesis 1:1-2).The Spirit of God is also omniscient, all knowing. Paul writes, "...The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God. For who among men, knows the thoughts of a man, except the man's spirit within him? In the same way, no one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God" (I Corinthians 2:10-11).Lastly, the Spirit of God is omnipresent, everywhere. David writes, "Where can I go from Your Spirit? Where can I flee from Your presence? If I go up to the heavens, You are there; if I make my bed in the depths, You are there. If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there Your hand will guide me, Your right hand will hold me fast" (Psalm 139:7-10).How wonderful is this for believers in Yeshua. He imparts His Spirit to us, to be with us everywhere and anywhere we might be in this life, and for all of eternity. His presence serves to guide and protect us always!YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/593cdTdFuB4Send us a text

ONE&ALL Daily Podcast
Made your bed, now lay in it | Leah Klingseis

ONE&ALL Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 4:22


Pastor Leah Klingseis shares how Psalm 139:7–8 moved from feeling restrictive to life-giving when she hit rock bottom, realizing God's presence and kindness pursue us even in the consequences of our own choices, leading to repentance.

Digging In with Tasha Calvert
A Summer Series: Week One

Digging In with Tasha Calvert

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 38:32


Join Prestonwood Women as they welcome guest teachers to partner with She Reads Truth in studying Attributes of God. Today's guest is Anne Harrison, teaching on Immutability and Omnipresence.Shownotes:https://shereadstruth.com/plans/attributes-of-god-2/https://prestonwoodwomen.org

Center for Spiritual Living Midtown
There is so much God to consider | Rev Dr. John Karn

Center for Spiritual Living Midtown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 37:57


As Rev. Darrell Jones, CSL Minister and author, reminds us, “There is so much God to consider.” In this now moment, we look to the Allness of God, the Omnipresence, as we turn off the upset and do our best to remember that there is no absence of God in this moment. We take refuge in our teaching for our very survival. It is the only path for us to consider. 

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Alliance Bible Church - Mequon, Wisconsin
Jonah & Nahum: A Rebellious Prophet

Alliance Bible Church - Mequon, Wisconsin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 38:52


The story of Jonah is like a rollercoaster ride filled with ups and downs and twists and turns. We get a glimpse into the heart of Jonah and what we see might surprise us. What is even more intriguing is that we too are like Jonah in many ways that we may not even realize. Join us as we begin a new series that not only reveals our hearts but also the grandeur of a powerful God.1) The Omnipresence of God2) The heart of man3) The Sovereignty of God4) The Judgment of GodText: Jonah 1

Social Media Decoded
Omnipresence Mastery: How to Build a Digital Ecosystem That Makes You Unforgettable

Social Media Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 8:12


In this episode, Michelle Thames breaks down how to master omnipresence and build a digital ecosystem that keeps your brand top of mind across every platform. You'll learn how to create intentional visibility, multiply your content, and build trust at scale—so you're not just showing up, you're unforgettable. What You'll Learn in This Episode: What “omnipresence” really means (and why it's not about being everywhere at once) How to create a streamlined digital ecosystem that saves time and multiplies your message The exact platforms to prioritize if you're a multi-passionate entrepreneur Michelle's weekly visibility workflow across podcast, Instagram, email, LinkedIn, and YouTube How to repurpose 1 piece of content into 7 without losing your voice or vision Why being consistent is more powerful than being viral The #1 mistake entrepreneurs make when trying to “do it all” How to build brand recognition and trust through smart, repeatable systems Who This Episode Is For: Entrepreneurs who feel scattered across platforms and want a streamlined system Service providers and coaches building authority and trust online Personal brands ready to expand visibility beyond Instagram Creators who want to work smarter, not harder, to grow their reach Key Takeaways: Omnipresence isn't about burnout—it's about systems Your ecosystem should revolve around one core message and signature offer Start with one content pillar (like your podcast or blog) and build around it Repetition builds recognition—and recognition leads to revenue The more visible you are across platforms, the faster people trust and buy Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Free 7-Day Visibility Audio Challenge ON DEMAND INSTAGRM TRAINING Join the Elevate & Empower Community for expert guidance and support

Real Producers
The Real Reason They Don't Remember You When It's Time to List w/ JP Hamel | Episode 120

Real Producers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 47:22


For many real estate agents, marketing and advertising are murky must-do activities we don't understand. We know we need to “get out there” and stay in front of our target market. We've been told to build a brand, show up in more places, put money behind our efforts, and wait for the ROI to show up.  But what does that actually mean, and does it even work?  With so many options and so much noise, it's no wonder agents feel stuck, scattered, or skeptical. Add to that the pressure to show instant results, and most agents end up measuring the wrong thing, too soon, and in all the wrong ways.  The truth? ROI isn't about what happens in the first 30 days. It's about what happens after consistent visibility and long-term trust compound. In this episode, I sit down with JP Hamel, the newly appointed President and CEO of The N2 Company.  With 16 years of experience in hyper-local advertising and a background as a franchisee himself, JP offers a clear-eyed perspective on what it really takes to grow your visibility, reputation, and referrals in real estate.   There are many places to advertise, but businesses generally don't get a great education on where to spend their money. -JP Hamel   Things You'll Learn In This Episode  ROI isn't broken, your timeline is Why do most businesses misunderstand ROI entirely? What crucial variable are they leaving out that changes everything about how you should measure success? Omnipresence beats one-time hits What does Verizon's marketing have in common with the average small business advertiser, and how can you become unignorable in your niche? Most no's are just not yets Your ideal client wants to hire you, but they're just not ready yet. How do we unlock the power of long-term brand saturation in buying cycles? Spray-and-pray is for Doritos How do you know if you're advertising in the wrong places entirely? Guest Bio JP Hamel is the President and CEO of The N2 Company. He has the privilege of leading a team of over 800 of the most talented, top-earning, and inspiring salespeople in the nation. This team has taken N2 to revenues of over $125M and to over 850 publications nationwide. JP is incredibly passionate about his job and believes in faith over fear when it comes to sales and selling. Find JP Hamel on LinkedIn.   About Your Host Remington Ramsey is a speaker, author, entrepreneur, and visionary in the world of real estate. As the creator of "Real Producers", a widely acclaimed magazine connecting top agents and industry leaders, Remington has built an impressive platform dedicated to celebrating and elevating the real estate community. Remington is also the author of Agent Allies: Building Your Business With Strategic Real Estate Partnerships. With a passion for motivating and mentoring, he's shared stages with some of the biggest names in business, helping professionals break through barriers and reach new heights. When he's not busy being a real estate guru, Remington is known for his contagious energy, practical wisdom, and a good dose of humor—because let's face it, navigating life and business requires both grit and a sense of humor. With multiple successful ventures under his belt and a reputation for engaging storytelling, he has the rare ability to make even the driest industry stats sound exciting.    Follow the show on our website, Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you don't miss a single inspiring episode! Start a Real Producers Magazine in YOUR Market! Learn more about franchise opportunities at realproducersmag.com

Ambitious Agents
The Real Reason They Don't Remember You When It's Time to List w/ JP Hamel | Episode 120

Ambitious Agents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 47:22


For many real estate agents, marketing and advertising are murky must-do activities we don't understand. We know we need to "get out there" and stay in front of our target market. We've been told to build a brand, show up in more places, put money behind our efforts, and wait for the ROI to show up.  But what does that actually mean, and does it even work?  With so many options and so much noise, it's no wonder agents feel stuck, scattered, or skeptical. Add to that the pressure to show instant results, and most agents end up measuring the wrong thing, too soon, and in all the wrong ways.  The truth? ROI isn't about what happens in the first 30 days. It's about what happens after consistent visibility and long-term trust compound. In this episode, I sit down with JP Hamel, the newly appointed President and CEO of The N2 Company.  With 16 years of experience in hyper-local advertising and a background as a franchisee himself, JP offers a clear-eyed perspective on what it really takes to grow your visibility, reputation, and referrals in real estate.   There are many places to advertise, but businesses generally don't get a great education on where to spend their money. -JP Hamel     Things You'll Learn In This Episode  ROI isn't broken, your timeline is Why do most businesses misunderstand ROI entirely? What crucial variable are they leaving out that changes everything about how you should measure success? Omnipresence beats one-time hits What does Verizon's marketing have in common with the average small business advertiser, and how can you become unignorable in your niche? Most no's are just not yets Your ideal client wants to hire you, but they're just not ready yet. How do we unlock the power of long-term brand saturation in buying cycles? Spray-and-pray is for Doritos How do you know if you're advertising in the wrong places entirely?   Guest Bio JP Hamel is the President and CEO of The N2 Company. He has the privilege of leading a team of over 800 of the most talented, top-earning, and inspiring salespeople in the nation. This team has taken N2 to revenues of over $125M and to over 850 publications nationwide. JP is incredibly passionate about his job and believes in faith over fear when it comes to sales and selling. Find JP Hamel on LinkedIn.   About Your Host Remington Ramsey is a speaker, author, entrepreneur, and visionary in the world of real estate. As the creator of "Real Producers", a widely acclaimed magazine connecting top agents and industry leaders, Remington has built an impressive platform dedicated to celebrating and elevating the real estate community. Remington is also the author of Agent Allies: Building Your Business With Strategic Real Estate Partnerships. With a passion for motivating and mentoring, he's shared stages with some of the biggest names in business, helping professionals break through barriers and reach new heights. When he's not busy being a real estate guru, Remington is known for his contagious energy, practical wisdom, and a good dose of humor—because let's face it, navigating life and business requires both grit and a sense of humor. With multiple successful ventures under his belt and a reputation for engaging storytelling, he has the rare ability to make even the driest industry stats sound exciting.   Follow the show on our website, Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you don't miss a single inspiring episode! Start a Real Producers Magazine in YOUR Market! Learn more about franchise opportunities at realproducersmag.com

Text Talk
Psalm 139: The Lord is with Me

Text Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 15:49


Psalm 139 (LSB)Andrew, Isack, and Edwin discuss the Lord's omnipresence and His personal presence with David and us.Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here.    Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org.    Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here.   Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=21783The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/ 

Foundation Worldview Podcast
Teaching God's Omnipresence Without Moralism

Foundation Worldview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 9:37


In this episode of the Foundation Worldview Podcast, Elizabeth Urbanowicz answers a thoughtful listener question: "How can we teach God's omnipresence without turning it into moralism?" Too often, children hear that God is “always watching” in a way that feels more like surveillance than love. Elizabeth walks through a biblically sound approach to teaching this attribute, using Psalm 139 and simple, practical examples that parents can apply right away.

Reasonable Faith Podcast
Question of the Week #932: Divine Eternity and Omnipresence

Reasonable Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 4:56


https://www.reasonablefaith.org/writings/question-answer/divine-eternity-and-omnipresence

Realfoodology
Monsanto, Birth Control, + The Poisoning of The American Public | MAHA Senate Roundtable

Realfoodology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 81:06


229: In this special episode, I'm sharing something a little different—my speech from a historic roundtable discussion I had with the U.S. Senate last September. Organized by Senator Ron Johnson and Calley Means, the event brought together incredible voices like Jordan Peterson, Vani Hari (The Food Babe), Max Lugavere, and Jillian Michaels, all talking about the state of American health and nutrition. In today's episode, you'll hear my speech, along with Max Lugavere, Vani Hari, Jillian Michaels, Marty Makary, Alex Clark, Jason Karp & Casey Means. We dive into everything from the dangers of food additives to the influence of corporate interests on our health. I'm so grateful for the opportunity to be part of this conversation, and I hope you find it as inspiring as I did! Sponsored By: MANUKORA  Go to Manukora.com/REALFOODOLOGY to get $25 off the Starter Kit, which comes with an MGO 850+ Manuka Honey jar, 5 honey travel sticks, a wooden spoon, and a guidebook!  Timeline Timeline is offering 33% off your order of Mitopure while supplies last Go to timeline.com/REALFOODOLOGY33 and use code REALFOODOLOGY33 Our Place Use code REALFOODOLOGY for 10% off at fromourplace.com Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:03:40 - Chemicals in our food 00:06:52 - Glyphosate & GMOs 00:10:11 - Bayer, cancer, and chronic illness 00:13:17 - Vani Hari introduction 00:14:09 - Different food in the US vs abroad 00:17:09 - Addictive food 00:19:06 - Kraft, Subway, Starbucks & chemical additives 00:21:30 - Government regulations 00:22:45 - Artificial food dyes and children 00:28:26 - Alex Clark introduction 00:30:26 - The food pyramid 00:31:38 - Birth control 00:33:04 - Childhood diseases 00:34:58 - Vaccines 00:36:11 - The war on moms 00:38:29 - Marty Makary, head of the FDA 00:41:52 - The NIH and school lunch programs 00:43:57 - Jason Karp introduction 00:46:52 - American health vs other nations 00:49:21 - Kelloggs 00:51:40 - Max Lugavere 00:53:01 - Processed foods and addiction 00:55:09 - Toxic burden and disease prevention 00:58:40 - Jillian Michaels introduction 01:00:09 - Corruption 01:01:18 - Jillian's life story 01:03:22 - Omnipresence of corporations 01:08:50 - The cost of corporate greed 01:11:32 - Casey Means introduction 01:14:02 - Lack of education in medical school 01:19:14 - Importance of protecting our planet Further Listening:  Vani Hari on RealFoodology  Marty Makary on RealFoodology  Calley & Casey Means on RealFoodology Part 1 Calley & Casey Means on RealFoodology Part 1 Jillian Michaels on RealFoodology Grace Price on RealFoodology  Courtney on Culture Apothecary  Check Out:  Vani Hari aka The Food Babe  Alex Clark  Marty Makary  Jason Karp Max Lugavere Julian Michaels  Casey Means  Check Out Courtney:  LEAVE US A VOICE MESSAGE Check Out My new FREE Grocery Guide! @realfoodology www.realfoodology.com My Immune Supplement by 2x4 Air Dr Air Purifier AquaTru Water Filter EWG Tap Water Database  Produced By: Drake Peterson