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Consequence Uncut
Preview: Judas Preist: Heavy Band of the Year - Consequence UNCUT Annual Report

Consequence Uncut

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 7:06


Welcome back to Consequence's Annual Report, celebrating the best music and entertainment 2024 had to offer on the Consequence UNCUT: Annual Report podcast exclusively on Amazon Music!On this episode, we speak with Heavy Band of the Year Judas Priest who have been firing at all cylinders, still touring after 50 years in the business, and dropping their new album Invincible Shield. In candid and heartfelt conversation Judas Priest's Rob Halford speaks with Managing Editor of Heavy Consequence Spencer Kaufman to discuss the band's incredible journey, Grammy nomination, and what the future holds. After listening, read the full Producer of the Year feature at Consequence.net. And, don't forget to check out all of Consequence's Annual Report coverage. EnjoyListen to this brief preview of the episode, and check out the full thing now on Amazon Music.New users to Amazon Music Unlimited can get three free months of over 100 million songs in HD sound, the largest catalog of top ad-free podcasts, and now your favorite audiobooks from Audible, by signing up at tryamazonmusic.com/cos.Check out all of Consequence's 2024 Annual Report coverage for tons more lists, interviews, and accolades.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Park Church sermons
#2 Jesus our great high preist

Park Church sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 38:35


GZB Predigten
Joy to the world | Teil 2: Maria preist den Herrn

GZB Predigten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 39:47


Joy to the world 2: Maria preist den Herrn Predigt mit Michael Ruppen Möchtest du mehr erfahren, wie du Jesus nachfolgen kannst? https://www.jesus-nachfolgen.ch Möchtest du mehr über unsere Gemeinde erfahren? http://www.gzb.ch Weitere Predigten findest du hier: http://www.gzb.ch/de/predigten.html Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BethelGemeinde music by scottholmesmusic.com

Freude Am Heute
Jubelgesänge der Rettung (4)

Freude Am Heute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 2:09


Der Psalmist schrieb: „Kommt vor sein Angesicht mit Jubel… Zieht ein in seine Tore mit Dank, in seine Vorhöfe mit Lobgesang! Preist ihn, dankt seinem Namen! “ (Ps 2,4 ELB). Ein gewisses Protokoll ist erforderlich, wenn man vor einen König tritt. Und David gibt uns das Protokoll, um vor den König der Könige zu treten: „Zieht ein in seine Tore mit Dank, in seine Vorhöfe mit Lobgesang!“ Frage: Erlebst du das persönlich in der Kirche? Oder bist du nur Zuhörer bei der Musik und dem Singen des Lobpreisteams oder des Chors? Wir sind alle dazu aufgerufen, in Lobpreis “einzuziehen”! Anbetung ist nicht etwas, das du nur mit den Ohren hörst; du drückst sie mit deinen Lippen – und deinem Herzen – aus. Wenn du es nicht tust, fehlt eine Verbindung zu Gott. Du, persönlich, musst Gott anbeten! Egal, wie begabt und talentiert jemand anders sein mag, kann er das nicht für dich tun. „Du sagst: „Aber manchmal habe ich keine Lust, Gott zu loben.“ Die Bibel sagt: „So lasst uns nun durch ihn Gott allezeit das Lobopfer darbringen, das ist die Frucht der Lippen, die seinen Namen bekennen“ (Hebr 13,15 LU). Gott möchte ein Lobopfer. Was ist das? Lobpreis, wenn dir nicht danach ist. Lobpreis in Zeiten der Not. Lobpreis wenn dir, menschlich gesehen, gar nichts einfällt wofür du Gott loben könntest. Bei Gott zählt der Lobpreis, der etwas kostet. „Ich will den Herrn preisen allezeit, immer soll sein Lob in meinem Munde sein“ (Ps 34,2 ZB).

Camp Meeting on SermonAudio
Jesus, The Great High Preist

Camp Meeting on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 75:00


A new MP3 sermon from Glory Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jesus, The Great High Preist Speaker: Mark Thrift Broadcaster: Glory Baptist Church Event: Camp Meeting Date: 11/1/2024 Bible: Hebrews 4:14-16 Length: 75 min.

Glory Baptist Church
Jesus, The Great High Preist

Glory Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 75:31


Beyond Shakespeare
321: Preist the Barber by the Unknown (Full Cast Audio Adaptation)

Beyond Shakespeare

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 18:03


Hello and welcome to this special presentation of Preist the Barber, based on a live streamed recording session from 2023. This episode also comes in two full cast audio versions – the first is a relatively straightforward audio adaptation, which has a few sound effects, and then a sillier mix of the same presented as a studio comedy from the 1970's with canned laughter track. Because nobodies laughing now. In both versions of Preist the Barber by the Unknown Liza Graham is Preist the Barber and Emma Kemp is Sweetball Produced by Robert Crighton, with additional sound effects from www.zapsplat.com Edit one (standard edit) opens the episode, edit two (canned laughter) starts from 9mins 20sec Our patrons received this episode in January 2024 - approx. 4 months early. The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is supported by its patrons – become a patron and you get to choose the plays we work on next. Go to www.patreon.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you'd like to buy us a coffee at ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you want to give us some feedback, email us at admin@beyondshakespeare.org, follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram @BeyondShakes or go to our website: https://beyondshakespeare.org You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel where (most of) our exploring sessions live - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLa4pXxGZFwTX4QSaB5XNdQ The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton. 

Beyond Shakespeare
321: !Spoilers! Preist the Barber by the Unknown

Beyond Shakespeare

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 15:48


Welcome to another spoilerific walk through of our live streamed curio of Preist the Barber. It's a genuinely odd work which needs a lot of glossing - more than I have been able to do for this release. So, this might make more sense than the final full audio release. Because there's nothing funnier than someone laboriously explaining the jokes as they go. With Liza Graham as Preist the Barber, and Emma Kemp as Sweetball. The host was Robert Crighton Our patrons received this episode in January 2024 - approx. 4 months early. The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is supported by its patrons – become a patron and you get to choose the plays we work on next. Go to www.patreon.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you'd like to buy us a coffee at ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you want to give us some feedback, email us at admin@beyondshakespeare.org, follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram @BeyondShakes or go to our website: https://beyondshakespeare.org You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel where (most of) our exploring sessions live - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLa4pXxGZFwTX4QSaB5XNdQ The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton. 

Sacramento Bishops Hour
Monsignor James Kidder, Richard Zacaroli, Father Jovito D. Rata

Sacramento Bishops Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 60:02


Monsignor Kidder And Richard are here talking about a great concert coming up at the Cathedral  Father Jovito is here talking about the upcoming Preist & Seminarian basketball game 

Daily Crypto News
April 29: AI Preist, MiCA, & CAW

Daily Crypto News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 13:32


This week in cryptocurrency and technology, there have been significant developments concerning regulatory preparations, product launches, and controversial statements. The European Union is gearing up to enforce the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation, with member states actively preparing for the comprehensive oversight and standardization of digital assets. In the Southern Hemisphere, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) has welcomed a new Bitcoin ETF, broadening the investment landscape for cryptocurrency in the region. Looking ahead, the crypto community is bracing for May as major token unlocks are expected across platforms like Avalanche, Aptos, and Arbitrum, which could significantly influence market dynamics. In a contentious claim, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has stated that cryptocurrencies are increasingly the payment method of choice for illegal activities such as child abuse material, sparking debate about the role of digital currencies in illicit transactions. On the innovation front, the launch of Friend Tech v2 and its associated airdrop of Friend tokens has generated considerable excitement, pointing to the ongoing enthusiasm in the crypto community for new tech and potential gains. Additionally, the emergence of an AI 'priest' offering digital spiritual guidance further illustrates the intersection of technology and traditional domains like religion. These developments showcase a week full of regulatory strides, market anticipation, and technological intersections, reflecting the fast-paced evolution of the cryptocurrency sector.________https://substack.com/@dcndailycryptonewshttps://www.udio.comNews Links

Pass The Mic
Preaching and the Art of Telling a Good Story

Pass The Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 28:15


Something a little different this week. Tyler Burns & EP Beau York are talking about the challenge of crafting stories with meaning and unpacking the role of telling a good story in preaching. BTW the Preist referenced in this episode is Father Roderick. My apologies for forgetting his name at the time of recording - Father Roderick - YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Let's Talk About It with Will Johnson
PREIST CALLS BIDEN A ‘CAFETERIA CATHOLIC'

Let's Talk About It with Will Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 18:54


PREIST CALLS BIDEN A ‘CAFETERIA CATHOLIC'

GSLCVA Podcast
GSLCVA Good Friday Sermon 29MAR2024

GSLCVA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 14:43


The author of creation hangs on the cross, wracked with pain and writhing in agony. It is almost unbearable to look on this scene, and yet without it we would be lost forever, still trapped in our sins. As we gather tonight to remember the sacrifice that Jesus Christ made for each of us, may we focus on the One who is the way and the truth and the life, even Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.

Asmr with the classics
Robber and the Preist

Asmr with the classics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 45:54


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Moonman In The Morning Catch Up - 104.9 Triple M Sydney - Lawrence Mooney, Gus Worland, Jess Eva & Chris Page

Mick had a run in with a MAFS star in Newcastle, Penrith lost the world cup due to some questionable calls from the video ref & Natarsha Belling is back after being sick so Mick & MG gave her only the most professional stories to cover. Plus, comedian Wil Anderson gives us his 2 cents on Bazball. Join Mick & MG weekday mornings from 6am or grab the podcast everyday on LiSTNR or where ever you get your podcasts. #MickAndMGInTheMorningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

High Wycombe Church Sermons
Our Great High Preist

High Wycombe Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023


Jesus knows what it's like to be one of us and is uniquely placed to help us as He is fully God and fully human.

Tucker Presbyterian Church Sermons
Hebrews 1: 1-6 Sermon The Eternal Son of God: Prophet, Priest, and King (Rev. Erik Veerman)

Tucker Presbyterian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 32:46


The Eternal Son of God: Prophet, Preist, and King - Rev. Erik Veerman Hebrews 1:1-6 We'll be taking a break from our Proverbs study until January. In the meantime, we'll be in the book of Hebrews for a brief Advent series. Last year for advent, we spent time the book of Matthew chapter 1 - Jesus' genealogy and his birth narrative. The year before we looked at Luke 1… both Mary's song - her Magnificat as well as Zechariah's song. This year, our Advent focus will be a little bit different. We'll be considering who Jesus is as the Son of God - specifically as Prophet, Priest, and King. This morning will be an introduction from Hebrews 1, then next week, Prophet, the following week Priest, and then Sunday morning, December 24, Jesus as King. You can find Hebrews 1 on page 1187 in the provided Bibles. We'll focus on the first 6 verses. Later in this short series, we'll consider the rest of chapter 1. As I read, listen for the different aspects of Jesus' identity as prophet, priest, and king. Reading of Hebrews 1:1-6. Prayer Back when I was in grade school, I always enjoyed visiting my grandparents. They had a large farmhouse in western Pennsylvania. As a kid, there was lots to explore, both inside and outside. And one of my memories was their large formal living room. It had bookshelves and chairs and tables, and a big picture window that let the afternoon sunlight in, which light up the whole room. In front of the window, my grandmother had strategically hung a set of crystal prisms. They were oval shaped glass-like prisms with angled surfaces. When the sun hit them, it would refract the light in different colors around the room. Small little colored spots would appear on the walls and furniture - yellows, blues, greens, reds. Of course, I would stick my hand out to capture the light on my palm. It was mesmerizing because at the time, I didn't know how a prism worked. How could this sunlight turn into different colors? I didn't realize that the sunlight was actually made up of different colors… and the prisms were simply revealing that. In a similar way, Hebrews 1 is like a prism. Instead of revealing the different colors of the sun s-u-n, it is revealing different aspects of the son s-o-n. Essentially who Jesus is - His nature as God and the different redemptive roles he fulfills. I think it's a beautiful thing to consider the breadth of Jesus's identity and ministry. At least for me, it expands the awe I have of God in how he accomplished salvation for his glory and our good. And, I would add, it deepens my understanding of and relationship with Jesus – my savior, my Lord, my king, my hope, and my redeemer. The prism of Hebrews 1. This morning, we'll begin with Jesus as God's son. And then we'll briefly consider Jesus as prophet, priest, and king from these verses. It will be an introduction to his three redemptive offices. That's what we call them. Like the “office” of president or the “office” of governor. The redemptive offices of Jesus are “prophet,” “priest,” and “king.” As I mentioned, over the next 3 weeks we'll be exploring each in details from Hebrews. But before we get there, let me make some introductory comments about the book. We haven't studied Hebrews together so let me briefly touch upon the author and audience. First, we do not know who wrote Hebrews. We often refer to the author as simply… “the author of Hebrews.” Over the centuries, different possibilities have been suggested. ·       Some believe that the apostle Paul wrote this letter. The problem with that view is that the style and grammar in Hebrews is very different from the apostle Paul. John Calvin points out that the author's teaching approach is also different than Paul's. So, I think it's unlikely to be him. ·       Others have proposed Apollos or Barnabus. Those could certainly be possibilities. ·       But in the end, it's best to simply say: we don't know. God does. Second, as the title of the book indicates, it's written to a Hebrew audience – a Jewish audience. If you were to flip through chapter by chapter, you will see dozens of Old Testament quotes. And what the author is emphasizing is how Jesus has fulfilled the promises and prophecies of old. How he is greater than the angels, greater than Moses, greater than the High Priests and the priesthood. His covenant is greater than the old covenant. Those were all shadows of the one to come. But now Jesus has come and fulfilled them all as the promised Savior. When I think about the book of Hebrews, I think of ever chapter as a different sermon about Jesus. In some ways, it teaches us how to exposit the Old Testament and explain how Jesus has fulfilled God's promises. Many have said that the book of Hebrews can be summarized this way: The supremacy of Christ. I think that's a good succinct summary. So, this Advent, as we briefly study Hebrews. we'll behold Jesus for who he is as God, and as Prophet, Priest, and King. Jesus: God in the Flesh Number 1. Jesus as God – God in the flesh – fully and truly God in every way. The first thing I want you to see is that Jesus is referred to as God's Son. That's right there in the middle of verse 2. And related to that, there is a clear distinction in these verses between God (including his Son) and his creation. We, you and I, are his creation. The whole world is his creation. God the Son is not identified as being created. In fact, God the Son is the one, “through whom [God] created the world.” That's right there at the end of verse 2. You may remember, just 3 weeks ago, we were studying Proverbs chapter 8. That amazing chapter is about the wisdom of God in Christ, who was there at the beginning. In God's wisdom through Christ, the full expanse of the universe was made. And if you remember, we considered a couple of New Testament texts which speak of Christ as creator. ·       One of them is the Gospel of John chapter 1. It says in John 1 verse 3, “all things were made through him.” That is, through Christ, through God the Son. ·       And also very similar is Colossians chapter 1. It says, “For by him, all things were created in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible.” The prepositions are helpful here. Everything was created “through him” or “by him.” It's not that God the Father and God the Holy Spirit were uninvolved. No, creation was an act of God - the Father, the Son, and the Spirit. God the Son was and is the instrument through which creation came to being. Sometimes we say, Christ was the agent of creation. I want to make the point really clear here: God's Son was not created. No, rather he is God and is central in all of creation coming into being. This is really important. Over the last two years, we've had Jehovah's Witnesses come to our door, I think, 3-4 times. You will also see them on Main Street. In talking with some of you, I know that that you are also dialoging with them. Well, they would say that God's Son is not part of the Trinity. He is a lesser god, they believe, who has some of the powers of God. They would also say that Jesus Christ was created by God before he created the world. And also, they will say that Jesus himself is not God in the flesh. As some of you know, they will often go here to Hebrews 1 to argue their point. For example, they will go to verse 5 and say “see, Jesus was begotten, that means he was created.” Furthermore, they will point out the word ”today” there in verse 5. To them, it means there was a time when the Son did not exist. That's a lot, isn't it? And as you know, they have their script. Well, what do you say to all of that? Do you say, “can I give you the phone number to my pastor?” You're welcome to do that, but they are not going to call me. There's a lot to say about Jesus being fully and truly God – it's all through the Bible. But let's focus on Hebrews chapter 1. First, let me respond to the word “today” in verse 5. It does not mean there was a day when God's Son didn't exist. Rather, verse 5 is referring to the incarnation – when God became man. When through the Holy Spirit, Jesus was begotten by God, in his mother Mary. We know this because the apostle Paul quotes the very same verse (Psalm 2:7) in the book of Acts chapter 13. There, the apostle specifically uses it in reference to the incarnation. In other words, Hebrews 1:5 in no way suggests that the Son of God was created. In fact, quite the contrary. Let me give you 3 brief reasons from verse 3 why these verses testify to Jesus's divine nature: 1. Let's go to the beginning of verse 3. “Jesus is the radiance of the Glory of God….” “is…” “Jesus is the radiance….” It does not say Jesus reflects the radiance of the Glory of God. No, it's not like the moon reflecting the light of the sun. Rather, Jesus has all the glory of God because he is God. He radiates the glory of God as God. 2. Second, verse 3 continues, Jesus is also “the exact imprint of his nature.” In the Greek, it implies identical in form. Jesus being, in other words, is one and the same nature as God because he is God. That statement alone is pretty clear. There are dozens of New Testament passages that support this, including words from Jesus himself. 3. And third, verse 3 continues. “He upholds the universe by the word of his power.” That adds to what we already talked about - Jesus as creator God. What an amazing testimony to the power of Christ as God – as creator of all things. You see, verse 3 testifies to Jesus in all his glory as God. Now, much more can be said, of course. In fact, as we work through Jesus as Prophet, Priest, and King, it will add to the testimony that Jesus is indeed God in the flesh. Well, I hope that does two things for you. I hope it helps you in your conversations to stand firm on Jesus as fully and truly God. And I hope that it draws you to an even deeper awe and reverence – that this Jesus whom we worship, the one we celebrate at advent, is not some little “g” god. But rather he is God the Son, the one through whom all things were created, the exact imprint of God's nature. And who upholds the universe… he uphold us… by the word of his power. The entire cosmos is created by and sustained by the Son. Very God of very God… Prophet Next, Jesus as prophet. Now, next week we're going to dive deep into this redemptive office, but in the meantime, there's so much here in these opening verses. Jesus as Prophet is where this chapter begins. It says: “Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets… but, ” it says, “ in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son.” A prophet, by the way, is one chosen by God to speak the word of God on behalf of God. In the Old Testament time, there were many prophets. In the Scriptures, there are 16 prophetic books, but there were dozens of other prophets mentioned in Scripture. Think of Elisha, Elijah, Nathan. Each of their prophetic messages were similar, but for different contexts. And what did they do? They called the people to repentance and back to God. They warned about coming judgment. They proclaimed God's mercy. They performed signs and miracles which demonstrated their call as prophets and demonstrted God's power. They foretold what was to come, including the Messiah. But in the end, each of their voices died out. Each prophet was limited and each prophet was a frail, fallen man. Even the repetition of prophecies and the number of prophets revealed a weakness in the prophetic role of old. But then we read Hebrews 1. There's a finality to Jesus as Prophet. His prophecy is for all… every people and nation. Jesus is not just a new prophet that has come on the scene. No rather, his words… his voice is the voice of God. God has given us his Son, through whom God now speaks. ·       Jesus is the Word of God as God himself, as the apostle John writes. ·       He is the final and ultimate pronouncement of mercy and judgment. ·       His words are eternal because he is eternal. ·       His signs and miracles culminate in the greatest sign and miracle of all… his death on the cross and his resurrection. ·       And it is his word, as we considered in verse 3, which upholds the universe. And let me point out something important in verse 2. That phrase “last days” is a special phrase. It's specifically referencing the New Testament times. It doesn't say “these days” but instead “last days.” You see, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and others prophesied that the “last days” would come. Those days would usher in a final prophet who would bring fulfillment to their prophecies. It is his voice which would go out to the world. In other words, we are in the last days. The author of Hebrews is declaring that the time has come because God's Son has come. The Word made flesh has come. He is THE prophet. Through him, the last days have come. Priest And notice, the reference to “last days” in verse 2 doesn't only apply to Jesus as the ultimate prophet. No, the description of the “last days” continues. It also includes Jesus' fulfillment as priest and king. Let's consider priest next. Jump down to the end of verse 3. There's a short phrase there… sometimes we skip right over it. It says “After making purification for sins, he [that is, Jesus] sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high.” That sentence right there is the Gospel - Christ is the one who purifies us from our sin. In some way, that one sentence summarizes the driving emphasis of the book - Jesus as the ultimate High Priest. A priest, by the way, was the one who represented the people before God. He was their intermediary… their go-between to God. And what the priests of old did were to made sacrifices for the people. Sacrifice after sacrifice, year after year. And these sacrifices were to make purification (or cleansing) for sins. That's what verse 3 references. But the problem was, (1) the priests had to make sacrifices for themselves, for their own sin, and (2) the sacrifices were inadequate. You see, the whole Old Testament sacrificial system was pointing to something greater. A greater sacrifice and a greater priest. In fact, one in the same. As God the Son, Jesus' himself was the only sacrifice that could once-and-for-all cleanse us from our sin. And as God in the flesh, he was the perfect priest – the perfect mediator between God and man. Let me submit to you this: in order for Jesus' sacrifice to be effective as a once-and-for-all sacrifice AND in order for him to be the eternal mediator, Jesus had to be fully and truly God and fully and truly man. That goes back to the question earlier about Jesus as God. Before we move on to king… let me mention one more thing about Jesus as the Priest. He lives. Verse 3 highlights that. Jesus is now seated in heaven… it tells us. After his sacrificial death, Jesus was raised and then ascended to heaven. You can also see the present tense there in verse 3. Jesus IS the radiance of the Glory of God. He UPHOLDS the universe. He overcame death as the perfect sacrifice so that he could be the perfect priest and continually intercede for his people from heaven. Now, you may have more questions about the Old Testament sacrificial system… and maybe the role of the High Priest… and how it all relates to Jesus. Well, stay tuned for 2 weeks from today. We'll be in chapter 9. King That bring us to one last redemptive office. Jesus is King. THE King. The greater king. You see, the kings of Judah and Israel all had their weaknesses. Some were downright evil. But even the good kings like David and Solomon and Hezekiah and Josiah had their weaknesses. Their governing was limited. Their sins were apparent. They all passed from this earth. But we have a king today. Not an earthly king, but an eternal king. And one without any limitation or sin. Let me note two things here from the text. First, verse 3 identifies Jesus as the “heir of all things.” What's an heir in this context? Well, Jesus is the heir to the throne. He's the one who has the full status as heir to the eternal throne of God – Heir to God the Father. The author of Hebrews notes that Jesus is the heir of “all things.” That's language of dominion and authority. He is “King of Kings and Lord of Lords” as Revelation 19 puts it. And the second thing to note is at the end of verse 3. We already considered part of this. It says, “he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high.” Actually, this is the first of four refences in Hebrews to Jesus sitting at the right hand of the Father. The phrase “right hand” is significant because it indicates power and authority. The one who sits on the right hand of a throne is the one given authority to govern and judge. He has all the majesty and glory of the one next to whom he sits. In other words, it's a testimony of Jesus as equal with the Father in authority and glory and power. He is our king. Let me summarize it this way. Jesus is the eternal King with all dominion, power, authority, and Majesty… all of that “due his name.” That's from verse 4 – Jesus is superior than the angels. Why? Because he is the Son. That's his name. That means Jesus is worthy for us to ascribe all those attributes to him because he is king of kings. Conclusion So, Jesus is Son the God – He's one with God… He's the ultimate Prophet as the eternal Son of God and Word of God. He's the perfect high Priest. He's the triumphant King with all God's radiance and power. And he's all of that together. Isn't that the incredible part? The prism of Hebrews 1 merely reveals who Jesus is in all these aspects of his nature and ministry. They are not separate. but are unified in the person and work of Christ. The dominion of his kingship, his priestly intercession, and the authority of his prophecy as the Son are who he is and what he has and will do for all eternity as the redeemer of the world. And in conclusion what is our response? Worship! Look at the response of the angels in verse 6! Worship. “Let all God's angels worship him.” When the Son of God entered the world as a baby in a manger, what did the angels do? They worshipped. Verses 5 and 6 here takes us back to Luke 2. Do you remember that? The angel appeared to the shepherds. He announced the great joy of the birth of the Savior, who IS Christ the Lord, he declared. And then verse 13 of Luke 2. “and suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, ‘Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!'” This advent, may we worship Jesus with the angels… worshipping our Lord in all the radiance and glory of God due his name as our Prophet, Priest, and King. Amen.

Beyond Shakespeare
291: Live Stream this Sunday! (Occupation and Idleness)

Beyond Shakespeare

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 2:32


Live show this Sunday! A quick reminder that we have a live streamed audio adaptation of Occupation and Idleness on Sunday 22nd October at 2.30pm We're recording a bunch of new stuff across the day, and then in the afternoon we're live streaming a full run of Occupation and Idleness by the Unknown, plus a bonus mini sketch, Preist the Barber. Occupation and Idleness is the first surviving true interlude play – it's from the middle of the fifteenth century and is mostly forgotten about – but it does everything your average Tudor interlude will do, it just does it in the medieval period. It's a three hander about education – with a cheeky school boy who just doesn't want to do any work, being encouraged – shall we say – to study by Occupation, a hard working farmer, and Doctrine, the figure representing religion in the play. It's a lively, nay, a tad violent a play, with an ending that isn't surprising as to what happens – but perhaps surprising how it happens. It was, as ever, a different age. Or is it?  I will be joined on the live stream by Liza Graham and Emma Kemp, and will perform the play in full, followed by the short sketch Preist the Barber – which is… well… it's a thing.  Live streaming as audio on YouTube via the link at 2.30pm on Sunday 22nd October 2023 - https://youtube.com/live/KqIeUPCDgbc?feature=share The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is supported by its patrons – become a patron and you get to choose the plays we work on next. Go to www.patreon.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you'd like to buy us a coffee at ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you want to give us some feedback, email us at admin@beyondshakespeare.org, follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram @BeyondShakes or go to our website: https://beyondshakespeare.org You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel where (most of) our exploring sessions live - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLa4pXxGZFwTX4QSaB5XNdQ The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton.

bibletunes.de » Die Bibel im Ohr!

Jubelt über den HERRN, die ihr nach seinem Willen lebt! Ja, gut ist es, wenn aufrichtige Menschen Gott loben! 2 Preist den HERRN zum Klang der Zither, spielt für ihn auf der zehnsaitigen Harfe! 3 Singt ihm ein neues Lied, lasst eure Instrumente schön erklingen und ruft eure Freude laut hinaus! 4 Denn das Wort […]

bibletunes.de » Die Bibel im Ohr!

1 Ein Psalm Davids. Erweist dem HERRN Ehre, ihr himmlischen Wesen! Preist die Herrlichkeit und Macht des HERRN! 2 Gebt dem HERRN die Ehre, die seinem Namen gebührt! Betet den HERRN an in heiligem Festschmuck! 3 Der HERR lässt über den Wassern seine mächtige Stimme hören, der Gott der Herrlichkeit lässt den Donner dröhnen. Ja, der HERR thront […]

Dirty Birdie Book Club
Whole In Nun (Preist by Sierra Simone)

Dirty Birdie Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 60:23


This time we're discussing Preist by Sierra Simone. TW: Sexual Abuse; Child Abuse; Sexually Explicit Scenes.

WME's Real Faith Real World podcast
Belief Matters: James Loftin & Nathan Cook

WME's Real Faith Real World podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 50:11


Thanks for joining us for the Beliefs Matter Podcast!  In this episode, Rev. Dr. Maxie Dunnam pulls up a chair with James Loftin from FollowOne International and Nathan Cook from Christ Church Memphis.   James Loftin is founder and president of FollowOne International (est. 2004), a mission that provides coaching and resources to help churches and Christ followers have maximum impact on their communities and the world. Prior to FollowOne, James was dean of the chapel and director of missions at Asbury Theological Seminary (Orlando campus). He also served as the minister of missions in several churches and was a senior corporate consultant with Awake Consulting and Coaching. In addition to serving on the team that started the Orlando Campus of Asbury Seminary, Reverend Loftin helped launch an international school in Asia and two nonprofit ministries in the US that continue to excel: Break Thru Ministries in Mississippi and Service Over Self (SOS) in Tennessee.  James holds an undergraduate degree in sociology from Mississippi State University and a master of divinity from Asbury Theological Seminary. He has listened, learned, and served in urban and rural settings in over forty nations. After living in China for five years, James and his wife, Vivien, came to the United States for a two-week vacation in early 2020. Unable to return to Asia due to the pandemic, the Loftins made a home in Georgia. They enjoy exploring nature, trying new foods, and making friends.  James' book, Born to Shine, can be found at the FollowOne website or on Amazon.com.   Nathan Cook is the new Missions Pastor at Christ Church in Memphis. He grew up going to Christ Church as a youth. Through volunteering at SOS, God gave him a vision for urban ministry. For the last 20 years he has been living in the Binghampton neighborhood with his family. He started several house churches in urban neighborhoods and prepared young physicians for missionary service while working at Christ Community Health Services. He also spent several years doing grassroot community development, helping to start an outreach to women trapped in prostitution and addiction. He is a graduate of Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, KY. He is married to Kim, his partner in life and ministry. Together they have three children: Caleb, Grace and Ella.   Dr. Dunnam has a website with a plethora of writings and resources at maxiedunnam.com   For more information about World Methodist Evangelism, check out worldmethodist.org

Zwischenruf
Freiheit preist Gott

Zwischenruf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023


Das christliche Wort zum Alltag von Ralph Krieger von der Evangelischen Kirche. Den Text des SR1 Zwischenrufs kann man auch im Internet nachlesen unter kirche-im-sr.de

Mornings with Sue & Andy
Government debt cost to Canadian taxpayers, Groundhog Behavour, ‘Mental Health Moment,' and New book from former Catholic Preist

Mornings with Sue & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 28:18


How much does government debt cost Canadian taxpayers? We speak with Jake Fuss, Senior Economist with the Fraser Institute for details on a new study that breaks down the impact National debt has on your bottom line.  Why on earth do we look to groundhogs to predict the forecast? In ‘observance' of Groundhog Day, we chat with Wildlife Expert Michael Runtz to learn about the unique creatures that we celebrate each and every February.  Time to get your head right! It's our monthly ‘Mental Health Moment' and this time out, Mental Health Advocate Karen Gallagher-Burt focuses on the many different resources available to Calgarians looking for psychological consultation.  “The Catholic Church's teachings are jaded and discriminatory”. That's according to Author and former Catholic Priest, Jack Scissons. We speak with Jack about the motivation behind his new book and hear his personal story of when he started to question his ‘faith' in the Catholic Church.

Bible 101 @ MSNaz
A Pastoral Command

Bible 101 @ MSNaz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 45:12


What is required of the clergy? In this message from Malachi 2:1-9, Pastor Raul talks about how important it is for pastors to have an extensive knowledge of the Scriptures so that they can faithfully guide the people in maintaining a strong relationship with God. For more information about this ministry, visit our website at: www.msnaz.org

Connie Willis: The Podcast

Bonus SeriesCLASSIC FIRESIDE LIVE CHAT SERIES pulled out of my BLUE ROCK VAULT!Ah, here we go with a variety of shows as promised!For the next several weeks I'll be adding a series of CLASSIC FIRESIDE LIVE CHATS. They are a Blue Rock Talk original production and were recorded for a demo reel and potential national on air show years back when I was creating a show called High Strangeness. This may have been around 2011-2012, can't quite remember. Each guests agreed to help me with my reel and whatever else I needed in the future.Some of these guests are no longer with us, and some will have you comparing their words of yesteryear to now. Enjoy! Would love to hear your thoughts….Remember, these are Classic Chats with Classic links. What I mean by this is, the links and the phone numbers are not real, or no longer used. So please do not call the “800” number or use the links posted, lol. Please be so kind to tell anyone else who didn't read the description that may argue this. :) Thanks! Let's go back in time now, starting with my original introduction...This next episode is a raw interview with Bishop James Long a real Exorcist! Bishop James Long, Presiding Bishop for the United States Old Catholic Church, is also known for performing 28 real exorcisms at the time I added this information.Find him here http://bishopjameslong.com and the Bishops writings can be found here.Donate to James ministry, purchase his books and take his many courses:BOOKS:THROUGH THE EYES OF AN EXORCISTCheck her out here:  http://bishopjameslong.comTo find me go here: https://www.Conniewillis.com ~ Connie

Horror Movie Talk
Hellraiser (2022) Review

Horror Movie Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022


We watched Hellraiser (2022) and were reminded of a series which has virtually infinite potential and has fallen from grace, and risen like Lazarus to raise heck again. @dgoebel00 on Instagram provided this amazing artwork. Follow him and check out his website. https://youtu.be/oUlgwJNdu2I Hellraiser can be found on Hulu in their formidable Huluween selection Synopsis Riley (Odessa A'zion) is a young woman struggling with addiction and staying sober. Her boyfriend, Trevor (Drew Starkey) is also a recovering addict who seems to be a little less concerned about sobriety and walking the straight and narrow.  Riley's brother, Colin (Adam Faison) and his gay boyfriend, Matt (Brandon Flynn) are worried about Riley. When Riley and her straight boyfriend, Trevor break into a storage locker and steal the puzzle box - wacky hijinks ensue and everyone gets more heck than they bargained for. Review Hellraiser (2022) is a promising new movie based in the Hellraiser universe. It's 54% reboot, 27% homage, 33% slow and boring, with a nice 12% helping of gloop. Probably the biggest thing that Hellraiser has going for it is David Bruckner is at the helm, fresh off one of our favorite movies of 2020 - The Night House and The Ritual from 2017. What works Hellraiser does a lot of things right. It keeps the plot pretty easy to follow, and stays true to a lot of the lore of the series. It also has a lot of nods to sequels in the long line of Yellsayser movies. The re-imagined Cenobites are off putting and sometimes horrifying, which is fabulous. Jamie Clayton as The Preist aka lady pinhead is something to behold, and strangely sexless as a character. Lots of this movie was upsetting and hard to watch, but there was some stuff that didn't work too well for me. I'm a bit tired of the same story playing out over and over again.  Watch The Original Hellraiser Buy or Rent on AmazonClick here to Watch What doesn't work With this intellectual property, you could go to actual hell, and have any number of incredible and weird stories play out. Just take Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 as an example. Instead, we have to see a bunch of new people going through a lot of similar actions that we've seen before.  The pacing on this Hellraiser is also incredibly slow. It's clear that a slow burn was their intent, but sometimes it drags a little too much. Final Recommendation Overall, this is a breath of fresh air to an otherwise dead series, and I'm glad to see it. I've always thought that Hellraiser had a ton of potential, and this is a pretty high-quality example of where it can go. Score 7/10

The WWE Podcast
WWE RAW Review: Johnny Gargano Debuts, Edge vs Preist, Trish Stratus Confronted by Bayley

The WWE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 30:30


Let's talk Monday Night Raw that aired August 22nd, 2022 from Toronto, Canada. This show saw Edge wrestle on Raw for the first time in nearly 10 years, Bayley confront Trish Stratus, Johnny Gargano debut, Kevin Owens vs Chad Gable and much more!Want this show and HUNDREDS more Ad-Free? Head to Patreon.com/WWEPodcast

You Had To Be There: A D&D Storytelling Podcast
Call Of Cthulhu One Shot Pt. 1

You Had To Be There: A D&D Storytelling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 86:58


Join us for a special Call Of Cthulhu one-shot with past guests Jacob Cordas, Nicole Summers, and Kenneth Blaney. Our story takes place in a small southern town. While on her way to a shooting competition, Abigail Bell stops at The Gallop & Shaker, a small bar in the middle of town. After meeting the owner, Blake McWilliams, and the local Preist, Father Sean Reilly, the three discover some strange happenings around town. While getting no help from the local sheriff, the group decides to investigate some stolen cattle. Abigail Bell was played by Nicole Summers Blake McWilliams was played by Tom DeCillis Father Sean Reilly was played by Kenneth Blaney The Keeper of this game was Jacob Cordas To be a guest on the show: Send me a DM on Twitter or Email me at youhadtobetheredndpodcast@gmail.com Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/J8pUFHRTyE Please follow me to get updates on future episodes: IG: @tomdecilliscomedy Twitter: @TDeCilliscomedy TikTok: @tomdecilliscomedy Credits: The story was written by Jacob Cordas using the Down Darker Trails ruleset by Chaosium. Music for the adventure was provided by Kevin MacLeod and the Incompetech website. My logo was created by Nicole Summers from the Reliably Chaotic Podcast. The music for my intro was created by Michael James Mcgarry. https://soundcloud.com/itsmjmusic --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/youhadtobethere/support

Creation Instruction Association
Noah - Being A Preist Converted

Creation Instruction Association

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 36:42


Guest Speaker, Noah Young talks about what it means to be part of the priesthood of God. What is the responsibility of a Christian?

To Know Him: Come Follow Me
Pt.2 (May2-8) Ex 35-40, Lev 1,16,19, Come Follow Me, "Symbolism of the High Priest" Ft. Lynda Cherry

To Know Him: Come Follow Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 16:52


In Pt.2 of this week's Christ-centered takeaways in our Old Testament study, we dive deep into the symbolism of the Day of Atonement, the High Priest and His clothing.0:00 Intro0:23 Jesus's Last Week1:27 The High Priest Alone5:32 The Blood Activates Mercy7:56 Everything Points to Jesus Christ11:54 Coming to Look like Christ15:01 Awake and Put On Thy Beautiful GarmentsAlso found on:Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Amazon Music, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Deezer, Castbox, Podcast Addict, PodchaserCheck out our website for more Come Follow Me takeaways for the whole family!https://www.toknowhimcfm.com/https://www.facebook.com/ToKnowHimComeFollowMehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/897234920985405https://www.instagram.com/toknowhim.cfm/

Blizzlet: Hearthstone
#240 Angry Dan

Blizzlet: Hearthstone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 73:43


This week we talk about the brand new CORE ITS ROTATING! WOOT!!! YAY!!! But wait... what's this... PREIST?!?! NOOOOOOO Logo Created By: Nate Wolfe Theme Song By: Se7enist. https://www.reverbnation.com/se7enist Patreon.com/Blizzlet Shop.spreadshirt.com/blizzlet #ad #manscapedpod Blizzlet is sponsored by Manscaped. Get 20% off and free shipping by using the promo code Blizzlet at Manscaped.com Manscaped provided the materials for free in exchange for discussing our usage of the product.

EG Property Podcasts
On the Case: What Bath Rugby means for restrictive covenants

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 19:45


Jess Harrold is joined by Tom Weekes QC, of Landmark Chambers, and Caroline Priest, partner at Royds Withy King, to discuss the Court of Appeal decision in Bath Rugby Ltd v Greenwood and others [2021] EWCA Civ 1927; [2021] PLSCS 220 - a dispute over stadium redevelopment plans. Weekes and Preist, who acted for the successful appellants, explain the restrictive covenant at the heart of the case, and what the courts had to say about a complex area of the law. In addition, they set out the implications of the Court of Appeal decision, both for Bath Rugby's redevelopment and the wider field of restrictive covenants.

This Podcast Will Make You Sleep
Due to a clerical error, the hero is sent with the wisest thief, the fastest wizard, the smartest warrior, and the strongest preist

This Podcast Will Make You Sleep

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 31:21


Today's story to put you to sleep... first paragraph here: Due to a clerical error, the hero is sent with the wisest thief, the fastest wizard, the smartest warrior, and the strongest preist. He is, of course, a skilled wizard, but when one of these latter men dies, it is not without his assistance and his wrath, yet he is known as a hero, and he is said to be wise, with a fine speech and a firm mind. He has the courage, the wealth and the will of a rich man, and will go where his conscience calls. But when his brother dies, the coward, knowing that his fate may be sealed, comes and takes the wizard, and then makes a good bargain with the coward for five thousand pounds, and leaves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Grace Church Austin
Jesus, Our High Preist

Grace Church Austin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 51:00


Grace Church Austin
Jesus, Our High Preist

Grace Church Austin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 51:21


Talking At 33RPM
Underrated Judas Preist songs *Bonus Episode*

Talking At 33RPM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 58:43


My first solo bonus episode wanted to talk about one of my all time favorite bands. Listen as i go over loudwires list of their most underrated songs as i give my personal thoughts  and talk about the album as a whole! Please ignore the laundry sounds from time to time.

Karfreitag Meditation 2022
9: Preist den Namen

Karfreitag Meditation 2022

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 4:03


Preist den Namen Frankfurt-Süd Projekt: www.suedprojekt-frankfurt.de --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karfreitag/message

The British Comedy Reserve

The British Comedy Reserve features digging through the gold mine of British comedy, be it on tv, film, radio, stage or wherever we can be bothered to find it. Laurie Owen dives into the history and ideas around the classic and the cult comedies to find overlooked gems. Richard is also there, apparently. This episode is the first of three on the BBC's Fleabag, written and starring Pheobe Waller-Bridge. A young woman struggling with the expectations that society has for a 20 something, never mind her own sexuality. Fleabag is a proper international phenomenon. So much so, we had so much to say in one episode. we've broken it up into three episodes.  This is part 1 of 3. You can find more about the show on any of the following links:  Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2T6YJeQ Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2ToTiHr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BritishComedyReserve/ Contact: Contact.richardminkley@gmail.com Libsys: http://richardminkley.libsyn.com