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This week is a huge topic for anyone these days—finding stability in a time of instability. For Solo parents, there are several factors in play … the first is working on surrender to God to allow His stability to enter our hearts and minds. The second is working on ourselves to be stable in our own feelings and emotions. The third is finding stability, not in trying to fill the void with another relationship, but rather to find support within a solid and supportive community.The shepherd turned king David certainly understood chaos in life—from his enemies, those around him, and even by his own hand. Let's begin our look at stability by going to our Source. Listen to David's words:Let all that I am wait quietly before God, for my hope is in him. He alone is my rock and my salvation, my fortress where I will not be shaken. My victory and honor come from God alone. He is my refuge, a rock where no enemy can reach me. O my people, trust in him at all times. Pour out your heart to him, for God is our refuge. (Psalm 62:5-8 NLT) As believers in and followers of Christ, just because the world around us shakes does not mean we have to. If we are in Him, then He holds us in His hands. He is our Hope. Our Rock. Our Fortress. Our Refuge.Listen once again to this passage in The Message Bible … What is making you feel unstable right now? Can you pinpoint the source of your instability?Whether your answer is one thing or everything, whether your feelings or your thoughts or your actions feel completely shaky, take the focus off the unstable things in and around you and focus on the One who is always stable. Imagine Him holding you now, like a Dad with a child in a storm. Just for this moment, take your eyes off what is shaking and place them on what is solid … Your Hope. Your Rock. Your Fortress. Your Refuge.Let's pray together: “Heavenly Father, I receive Your hope, I want to live with You as my Rock, My Fortress, my Refuge. My anxious thoughts, feelings, and emotions I give to You now. As above, so below.”
This is an official recording of The City of Refuge, Melbourne.
Numbers 35: Our Eternal Refuge Numbers 35: 9-29 (ESV) Pastor Sam Bay
Numbers 35: Our Eternal Refuge Numbers 35: 9-29 (ESV) Pastor Sam Bay
Jean-Paul Kauffmann, journaliste et ancien reporter de guerre, est l'auteur de plusieurs livres dont L'Arche des Kerguelen : voyages aux îles de la désolation, La Chambre noire de Longwood, Outre-terre et de Venise à double tour. Son œuvre a été couronnée par les prix littéraires les plus prestigieux. Son nouveau récit L'accident revient sur son enlèvement au Liban et ses trois années de captivité, ainsi que sur son enfance heureuse en Bretagne. 2 janvier 1949, dix-huit footballeurs du bourg de Corps-Nuds, en Bretagne, revenant d'un match, trouvent la mort dans un accident. Cette tragédie a marqué la France entière et pesé sur la jeunesse de Jean-Paul Kauffmann, enfant du même village.Ce fait-divers est le point de départ d'une enquête sur les distorsions de la mémoire.Comment cet accident annonce-t-il la journée du 22 mai où Jean-Paul Kauffmann sera enlevé à Beyrouth et détenu en otage durant trois années au Liban ?La boulangerie paternelle, une étrange église, l'odeur d'un monde rural disparu… Après l'accident libanais, ce récit sur l'inexplicable s'est imposé à l'auteur. Sans l'enlèvement qui a fait resurgir ses premières années, Jean-Paul Kauffmann n'aurait probablement jamais eu le désir de raconter son après-guerre. Refuge et protection, cette enfance l'a sauvé. Grâce à elle, une partie de sa vie de prisonnier a échappé à ses ravisseurs.Ce livre à la fois enquête et récit intime nous apprend à sentir, regarder, observer. Tout lecteur y retrouvera sa part d'enfance, ce sanctuaire dont on se croit le propriétaire. (Présentation des éditions des Équateurs) Illustration musicale : L'accident ralenti de Philippe Sarde, extrait de la bande-originale du film Les choses de la vie de Claude Sautet.
Kathy Escobar returns to Nine LIves to explore the joys and struggles of living in community—especially through the lens of an Enneagram Two. She opens up about learning to set boundaries, navigating faith shifts, and the deeply personal journey of learning to receive help. In this powerful episode, Kathy shares how the loss of her son to suicide continues to shape her story and her ongoing evolution. She speaks candidly about grief, healing, and the loss of a faith community—and how those experiences have deepened her understanding of compassion and connection. Kathy highlights the crucial stretch for Enneagram Twos: receiving help from others. Kathy draws from the nurturing nature of Type 2 to create safe, authentic spaces through The Refuge in Denver and CommunityHeals, which she co-leads with her husband, Jose. She's also the author of several books, including her latest: Turning Over Tables: A Lenten Call for Disrupting Power. Learn more at kathyescobar.com and communityheals.com.
Jean-Paul Kauffmann, journaliste et ancien reporter de guerre, est l'auteur de plusieurs livres dont L'Arche des Kerguelen : voyages aux îles de la désolation, La Chambre noire de Longwood, Outre-terre et Venise à double tour. Son œuvre a été couronnée par les prix littéraires les plus prestigieux. Son nouveau récit, L'Accident, revient sur son enlèvement au Liban et ses trois années de captivité, ainsi que sur son enfance heureuse en Bretagne. 2 janvier 1949 : 18 footballeurs du bourg de Corps-Nuds, en Bretagne, revenant d'un match, trouvent la mort dans un accident. Cette tragédie a marqué la France entière et pesé sur la jeunesse de Jean-Paul Kauffmann, enfant du même village. Ce fait divers est le point de départ d'une enquête sur les distorsions de la mémoire.Comment cet accident annonce-t-il la journée du 22 mai 1985 où Jean-Paul Kauffmann sera enlevé à Beyrouth et détenu en otage durant trois années au Liban ?La boulangerie paternelle, une étrange église, l'odeur d'un monde rural disparu… Après l'accident libanais, ce récit sur l'inexplicable s'est imposé à l'auteur. Sans l'enlèvement qui a fait resurgir ses premières années, Jean-Paul Kauffmann n'aurait probablement jamais eu le désir de raconter son après-guerre. Refuge et protection, cette enfance l'a sauvé. Grâce à elle, une partie de sa vie de prisonnier a échappé à ses ravisseurs.Ce livre L'Accident (Éditions des Équateurs), à la fois enquête et récit intime, nous apprend à sentir, regarder, observer. Tout lecteur y retrouvera sa part d'enfance, ce sanctuaire dont on se croit le propriétaire.
When anxious thoughts flood your mind and you feel like you're living in a fog—disconnected from the moment and overwhelmed by “what ifs”—you’re not alone. In today’s devotional, Kelly Balarie vulnerably shares how anxiety hijacked her thoughts even in the middle of everyday moments with her kids. But instead of staying stuck in the spiral of fear, she turned to Psalm 27:1 and found refuge in God's Word:“The Lord is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear?” We encourage you to pray: “Lord, help me to release what I’m holding onto so tightly. Let me trust that You are my stronghold, my refuge, and my salvation—even when I feel like I’m falling apart.” When our grip on life feels weak, God reminds us: He’s the one holding on tight.Let this be your permission to stop rehearsing worst-case scenarios and instead rest in the truth that God is your Light, your Refuge, and your Stronghold. When we move out of the way, we make way for the Way Maker. Join the Conversation:Have you ever been so anxious that you struggled to be present? What verse has helped anchor you in those moments? Let us know @LifeaudioNetwork or by email. We’d love to hear your story and stand with you in faith.
Join us as we look at Psalm 46 and study how God is our strength and a very present help in times of trouble. Devotionables #775 - God: Our Refuge and Strength Psalm 46 The PsalmsDevotionables is a ministry of The Ninth & O Baptist Church in Louisville, KY. naobc.org
In this episode, Pastor David explores Joshua 20-21, where God establishes cities of refuge—places of protection for those in need. These cities point to God's heart for mercy, justice, and redemption. Just as He provided shelter for those seeking safety, He offers us refuge in Him today. When life feels overwhelming, God remains our ultimate place of protection and peace. Pastor David challenges us to reflect: Where do we run when we need security? Do we seek shelter in God, or do we rely on temporary solutions? True refuge is found in His presence, His promises, and His grace. No matter what we face, God is always ready to be our safe place. SUBSCRIBE for more like this!
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Welcome to the Nova Church Podcast. Join us for this episode as Pastor Matt Phelan brings a message called, 'Run To Your Refuge.'________// LINKSNova Church https://novachurch.com/Watch Live https://novachurch.com/liveGive https://novachurch.com/giveJoin a Family https://novachurch.com/families________// CONNECT ON SOCIALSInstagram http://instagram.com/novachurchadlFacebook http://www.facebook.com/novachurchadlSupport the show
Le tromboniste Victor Decamp sort son premier album de jazz, intitulé "Refuge". Lʹopus, disponible depuis le 14 avril, a été enregistré avec Fabien Ghirotto à la batterie et Quentin Préver à lʹorgue Hammond. Le trio est en concert le 26 avril à Fribourg, le 3 mai au Chorus Jazz Club à Lausanne, le 8 mai au Bleu Café à Fribourg. Plus dʹune dizaine de dates suivent. Toutes les infos sont à retrouver sur le site: www.victor-decamp.com Victor Decamp est au micro de Layla Shlonsky.
In this episode your Host Levi Brickley and Co-Host Ryan Wilson, discuss the warfare we must wage on our sinful desires. Including lust, and complete submission to Jesus. Why are we exhausted and how do we find refuge? We hope to have identified the answer through this conversation.Key Points:LustViewing Women the Way Jesus DoesPreparing For Marriage SuccessFatherlessnessCapability ConvictionRomans 1:18-24Romans 7Romans 6REFUGE IS FOUND IN JESUS!Follow Ryan Wilson: Instagram: wilson_ryan1221TikTok: wilson_ryan1221Follow Levi Brickley: Instagram: lbrickleyofficialTikTok: lbrickleyofficialJOIN THE PURSUING TRUTH PODCAST COMMUNITY:Email: pursingtruthpodcast@gmail.comFacebook: Pursuing Truth Podcast YouTube: Pursuing Truth Podcast Instagram: @pursuingtruthpodcast Please leave a rating and reviewApple Podcast: Pursuing Truth Podcast
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David cried out for God to save him, protect him, and watch over him. His basis is trusting in God alone.
Vajradevi leads a beautiful sevenfold puja compiled by Maitrisiddhi from the Pali Canon. Here, we participate in verses expressing our Going for Refuge through verse and the chanting of the Refuges and Precepts. Excerpted from Puja to the Buddha drawn from the Pali Canon, part of the series Pathways to the Beautiful Mind: Bristol Rains Retreat given at Bristol Buddhist Centre, 2019. *** Help us keep FBA Podcasts free for everyone! Donate now: https://freebuddhistaudio.com/donate Subscribe to our Dharmabytes podcast: Bite-sized clips - Buddhist inspiration three times a week. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dharmabytes-from-free-buddhist-audio/id416832097 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UHPDj01UH6ptj8FObwBfB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FreeBuddhistAudio1967
Sinn Féin MEP Kathleen Funchion is in Wexford today, with stops including Bunscoil in New Ross and the local Women's Refuge. She joins me in studio to talk about the issues raised during her visit, her priorities around education and women's services, and what she's hearing from communities on the ground.
Hi, I'm John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you're listening to Share Life Today. "God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in times of trouble. Therefore, we will not fear..." These powerful verses from Psalm 46 remind us of a key truth found throughout God's Word—when we become a child of God, Jesus is our refuge. In fact, the last thing Jesus told His disciples before He ascended into heaven was, "...surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." There may be many things we fear or battle. But today, I want to encourage you: Find your refuge in Jesus. He will be your Rock, your Fortress, your Bulwark when storms come your way. You can rest in Him. And knowing this important truth changes everything. It gives us the strength to do what Jesus asked His disciples to do before He told them He will always be with them: "Therefore go and make disciples of all the nations..." For more on how you can fulfill the Great Commission by sharing your faith, visit our website at sharelife.today.
Your daily calendar reveals the truth about your priorities more honestly than your words ever could. In this thought-provoking exploration of authentic living, Jesse Cope challenges us to confront the gap between what we say matters to us and how we actually spend our time and resources. Are we becoming more like Christ or drifting away from Him? There's no neutral ground.Drawing from Titus 2, we examine God's counter-cultural instructions for men and women of all ages—standards that differ radically from modern social messaging. These biblical principles reveal why Christian witness diminishes when believers' lives mirror those of non-believers. "If we look just the same inside the church as people outside the church," Cope observes, "then we're not really offering anything."The conversation shifts to America's cultural crossroads, borrowing wisdom from Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" alongside historical American voices. Prescott, Bancroft, and even P.T. Barnum demonstrate how thoroughly Christian principles once permeated American education, politics, and culture. This historical perspective frames our current moment as potentially America's "last stand for liberty," with nowhere else to flee if freedom fails here.Most powerfully, we're reminded that each of us may be "the only piece of Jesus Christ that somebody gets to see." Your representation of faith matters tremendously to those who may never encounter Christianity elsewhere. How will your calendar reflect your true priorities today? Listen now to realign your actions with your deepest values and join the vital work of reclaiming America's soul.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Padmasagara explores the awe-inspiring vision behind the image of the Refuge Tree, connecting it to Sangharakshita's great insight into the centrality of Going for Refuge. Excerpted from the talk The Refuge Tree As a Vision of Existence given at Padmaloka Retreat Centre as part of the series The Cosmic Refuge Tree, 2019. *** Help us keep FBA Podcasts free for everyone! Donate now: https://freebuddhistaudio.com/donate Subscribe to our Dharmabytes podcast: Bite-sized clips - Buddhist inspiration three times a week. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dharmabytes-from-free-buddhist-audio/id416832097 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UHPDj01UH6ptj8FObwBfB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FreeBuddhistAudio1967
Mark and Janie discuss ways we can fortify our homes and our children against the gathering evil around us.
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In this episode you will hear powerful stories about how CrossWalk offered refuge for those evacuated when Mother Nature call.
Ruth 2 picks up immediately after Ruth and Naomi arrive in Bethlehem. Destitute, they seek the favor of a landowner so they may gather food from the edges of the field. But what happens is a description of God's divine, providential hand, giving these two widows protection and provision not just in the short term, but in the long term. The call of Ruth 2 is to come and find refuge in God and discover the riches of his kindness to empower faithful obedience.
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Jim Osman preaches on Psalm 16:1-4, illustrating how Yahweh our refuge is the unwavering hope for believers amid life's dangers. Emphasizing that Yahweh our refuge is not only our protection but also our ultimate good, Osman explains David's dependence on God's goodness, delight in God's people, and disdain for idolatry. Through this powerful passage, listeners are encouraged to forsake all idols and trust fully in the Lord, who preserves and sustains His people. ★ Support this podcast ★
As a society, we are finally at a place where we recognize that mental health is equally as important as physical health. And thankfully, we have folks out there that are able to help us. Today we speak with Allison Scarinzi who is the owner of Lotus Psychotherapy and The Refuge; along with Chelsea Tarleton and Michelle Case. We take a dive into the stigmas surrounding mental health, the various treatments available, and some of the signs that a friend or loved one may be struggling. We snuggled up on the couch with Gus (an amazing Golden Retriever) and got into the weeds of individual and group therapies.. Lotus Psychotherapy and The Refuge have a team of people to address virtually all aspects of mental health and to help you deal with it. We all suffer to some degree and it is foolish to ignore it. When your tooth hurts you go to the dentist because you know it now going to get better on its own. Same for that rattle in your car. Curious? Have a listen! LINKS: Lotus Psychotherapy (Website) Lotus Psychotherapy (Facebook) Lotus Psychotherapy (Instagram) The Refuge (Website)
A talk by Thanissaro Bhikkhu entitled "Refuge"
BlueSky was once a research initiative within Jack Dorsey's Twitter aimed at decentralizing the architecture or the platform social media writ large. Today, BlueSky is an independent platform with remarkable momentum. Following Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter and subsequent policy shifts, BlueSky has experienced unprecedented growth, expanding from 3 million to 30 million users since February 2024.That “X-odus” of frustrated progressives to BlueSky has perhaps inadvertently shaped public perception of it as "Lib Twitter"—a characterization reinforced by its prominent progressive voices and more restrictive community moderation tools. However, this political framing obscures BlueSky's fundamental innovation: the AT Protocol, which reimagines social media as a decentralized ecosystem rather than a platform controlled by a master algorithm ruled by a CEO.Unlike conventional social networks, BlueSky's architectural philosophy challenges the centralized control model by introducing a "marketplace of algorithms" where users select or create their own content curation systems. Imagine a feed that skews left, one that skews right, or one that avoids politics altogether.This "algorithmic choice" approach could represent the biggest challenge yet to the centralized engagement machines that have dominated—and arguably degraded—our digital discourse. But can Bluesky outgrow its political bubbles and fulfill its techno-utopian promise? Or will it remain just another partisan bunker in our increasingly fragmented online world?Evan and Luke are joined by Jay Graber, CEO of Bluesky.
durée : 00:12:51 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory - Les critiques discutent du nouvel album de Babx, "Amour Colosse", un disque poétique, inquiet face à la violence du monde mais plein d'amour pour sa beauté. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Zoé Sfez Productrice de La Série musicale sur France Culture; Sophie Rosemont Journaliste Culture à Rolling Stone, Les Inrocks, Vogue
Interview with Dr. Sheila Jackson. Dr. Sheila shares her profound journey of faith from a corporate job to a life dedicated to teaching biblical truths, including her early experiences with God, the challenges of stepping out in faith, and, the rigorous training she underwent to fulfill her divine purpose. ----------------------- This episode is sponsored by MyPillow. If you've been thinking about any of the MyPillow products, you can use the ‘www.mypillow.com/refuge' affiliate code to get a great discount on all their products, and, support the work at Refuge Ministries Canada. Or, if you prefer speaking directly to someone on the phone, call 800-750-2869 and mention the 'refuge' code.
[EP 25-134] The last refuge of the Leftist political scoundrel is to call anyone who disagrees with them some sort of “ist”, e.g. sexist, racist, and so on. And I have determined why Democrats resort to this.As I mentioned the other day, Democrats are very stupid by nature. But the reason they are stupid is they are intellectually lazy. Critical thinking requires some intellectual curiosity, and the ability to drill down to get to the truth.Democrats possess little to no intellect, thus by default little intellectual curiosity. This is why they readily accept spoon-fed nonsense of say, academics. These “professors” suffer from the same disease, and thus teach much of the nonsense we deal with today, like men can be women, and there are 71 genders, and so on.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
In the bustling heart of São Paulo, finding moments of peace is essential. In this episode of Why São Paulo, Emily chats with Natalhia Cuturic, a yoga instructor at Vidya Yoga, about creating balance in a fast-paced city. They explore hidden sanctuaries like bookstores and parks, the kindness of Paulistanos, and the joy of slowing down. Whether you're a local or visiting, this episode is packed with insights on how to recharge and connect with the soul of São Paulo.
The eternal God is your refuge, and his everlasting arms are under you [NLT]
Brother Ali gives an update on the deportation of his daughter and separation of his family. Preorder "Satisfied Soul" on beautiful vinyl, CD, and cassettes now at https://www.BrotherAli.comThis episode is sponsored by Zakat Foundation and BetterHelp.To get 10% off your first month of therapy, visit https://www.betterhelp.com/travelersHear episodes early and ad-free, plus get access to exclusive music, videos, speeches, and bonus content by Brother Ali: https://www.brotherali.com/joinBuy Travelers Podcast merchandise: https://www.brotheralistore.com/collections/travelers-podcast
Andrew Isker is the sixth generation in his family to live in the same Minnesota town. But when the state declared war on Christians, he fled to Tennessee, where he's helping to build a new and real community based on faith and freedom. (00:00) Why Isker Is Building a New Christian Refuge (08:42) The Real Reason Left-Wing Cities Collapse (12:19) The Pagan Religious Movement of Abortion and Transgenderism (23:02) Wokeness Infiltrating the Church (29:25) Atheist Morality (36:00) Tim Walz Is Driving Christians Out of Minnesota Paid partnerships with: Hallow prayer app: Get 3 months free at https://Hallow.com/Tucker Policygenius: Head to at https://Policygenius.com/Tucker to see how much you could save Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Deaths by suicide among victims of domestic abuse in England and Wales have overtaken the number of people killed by an intimate partner, for a second year in a row. The figures are revealed in the annual national police report on domestic homicides published today, although police chiefs say the increase is due to improvements in recording, rather than a rise in the number of such cases. They've also said more perpetrators will be charged with manslaughter following their victims' deaths in future. Clare McDonnell talks to Phyllis Daly, whose daughter Jessica Laverack was 34 when she took her own life in 2018, and Hetti Barkworth-Nanton, Chair of the domestic violence charity Refuge. Amber Anning made history when just a few days ago she fought off a mid-race shove from her chief rival to become Great Britain's first ever women's 400m champion at the World Athletics Indoor Championships. She joins us to talk about her experience in Nanjing in China, and such a promising start to her professional career. We look at how the gig economy is impacting migrant women working in the UK, especially those in Ecommerce and social care. Clare's joined by director Laura Carriera, whose award-winning film On Falling explores the loneliness of a young Portuguese woman working as a picker in an online retailer's warehouse. We also hear from Dr Dora Olivia Vicol, Chief Executive of the Work Rights Centre, a charity supporting migrant workers, and ‘Rose' - who came to the UK to work in the care sector - shares her experience of being exploited and threatened by her employers. The race for the next UN Secretary-General - who will be appointed for five years in 2026 - has begun. Campaigners are fighting for a more transparent, fair and inclusive process to elect the world's top civil servant, and are demanding that the appointee finally be a woman. We hear from two of the people who are part of the push to make this happen - Maria Noel Leoni, Director of the GQUAL Campaign and Susana Malcorra, co-founder and President of Global Women Leaders Voices - about how the process works and why a woman has not been elected in the UN's 80-year history. Earlier we heard how victims and survivors of domestic abuse want the police to better protect them from perpetrators, but there's also a very practical and positive way some women have been trying to process their trauma to build a future for themselves. British boxer Lesley Sackey - who previously won gold at the EU Championships - is a survivor of an abusive relationship and now helps other women to gain confidence and move forward by getting into the boxing ring. She joins us along with Olivia Culverhouse, who took part in Lesley's 10-week Fight Forward course last year. Presenter: Clare McDonnell Producer: Sarah Jane Griffiths
Psalm 118:1-29 Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; for his steadfast love endures forever! 2 Let Israel say, “His steadfast love endures forever.” 3 Let the house of Aaron say, “His steadfast love endures forever.” 4 Let those who fear the Lord say, “His steadfast love endures forever.” 5 Out of my distress I called on the Lord; the Lord answered me and set me free. 6 The Lord is on my side; I will not fear. What can man do to me? 7 The Lord is on my side as my helper; I shall look in triumph on those who hate me. 8 It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to trust in man. 9 It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to trust in princes. 10 All nations surrounded me; in the name of the Lord I cut them off! 11 They surrounded me, surrounded me on every side; in the name of the Lord I cut them off! 12 They surrounded me like bees; they went out like a fire among thorns; in the name of the Lord I cut them off! 13 I was pushed hard, so that I was falling, but the Lord helped me. 14 The Lord is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation. 15 Glad songs of salvation are in the tents of the righteous: “The right hand of the Lord does valiantly, 16 the right hand of the Lord exalts, the right hand of the Lord does valiantly!” 17 I shall not die, but I shall live, and recount the deeds of the Lord. 18 The Lord has disciplined me severely, but he has not given me over to death. 19 Open to me the gates of righteousness, that I may enter through them and give thanks to the Lord. 20 This is the gate of the Lord; the righteous shall enter through it. 21 I thank you that you have answered me and have become my salvation. 22 The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. 23 This is the Lord‘s doing; it is marvelous in our eyes. 24 This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. 25 Save us, we pray, O Lord! O Lord, we pray, give us success! 26 Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! We bless you from the house of the Lord. 27 The Lord is God, and he has made his light to shine upon us. Bind the festal sacrifice with cords, up to the horns of the altar! 28 You are my God, and I will give thanks to you; you are my God; I will extol you. 29 Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; for his steadfast love endures forever! Key Words: Cornerstone, Rejected, Steadfast Love, Refuge, Surrounded, Salvation, Good Keystone Verse: The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. (Psalm 118:22) Download Bulletin About our guest Brittain Brewer (MDiv, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte; PhD [ABD], Calvin Theological Seminary, New Testament) serves as associate pastor at Reformation Covenant Church in Oregon City, OR. He earned a BA from New College Franklin in Franklin, TN in 2014 and the MDiv from RTS Charlotte in 2020. In the midst of seminary, Brittain met his wife Bethany at RCC while on a road trip, and they were married in 2018. They now have four covenant children. Alongside ministry and studies, he enjoys time with his wife, wrestling his boys, fawning over his daughter, and tending to his beloved cast iron skillet. Brittain also teaches Greek, New Testament, and Christology for Reformed Evangelical Seminary.
Fr. Mike breaks down God's divine judgement, and the refuge he offers to those who are faithful to him. Today's readings are Numbers 18, Deuteronomy 19-20, and Psalm 99. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.