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If ever we need motivation to get out of a lazy spell, I have 4 Proverbs from the Bible to help us get there. King Solomon did not mince his words when it came to his thoughts on laziness. Let's use these Proverbs as a reminder to stay diligent and stay motivated because as we will discuss today, laziness can actually be destructive… Chapters: 00:00 Intro 3:33 Laziness is an irritant to success (Proverbs 10:26) 7:50 Building something requires action and momentum (Proverbs 13:14) 12:24 Slackness is destructive (Proverbs 18:9) 15:26 Being lazy is at your own peril (Proverbs 15:19) 17:17 Tips for overcoming laziness and procrastination 22:44 Closing remarks & prayer Follow Christian Girl Corporate World on: 1. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christiangirlcorporateworld 2. TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@christiangirlcorp
2 Peter 3:9 says this... “The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.” Let's rejoice that our Lord is not slack but longsuffering to us all. Let's talk about it on today's Morning Manna.
Only the God who reads the heart knows what true repentance is, In this matter, we have been known to lie even to ourselves. Hasy
Welcome back to the Broadcast, We explore Jamaican Dance Hall Music, The Decline of the subject Matter, A Genre now pushing Slackness and Violence, Other Caribbean Island's Taking over with a more feel good vibe, The Rise of Afro Beats & So much more... SPONSORED BY https://www.instagram.com/supremeoftheuk/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/cfr_news/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/expresstruthshow/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfr-network/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfr-network/support
Welcome back to the Broadcast, We explore Jamaican Dance Hall Music, The Decline of the subject Matter, A Genre now pushing Slackness and Violence, Other Caribbean Island's Taking over with a more feel good vibe, The Rise of Afro Beats & So much more... SPONSORED BY https://www.instagram.com/supremeoftheuk/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/cfr_news/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/expresstruthshow/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfr-network/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfr-network/support
Welcome back to the Broadcast, We explore Jamaican Dance Hall Music, The Decline of the subject Matter, A Genre now pushing Slackness and Violence, Other Caribbean Island's Taking over with a more feel good vibe, The Rise of Afro Beats & So much more... SPONSORED BY https://www.instagram.com/supremeoftheuk/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/cfr_news/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/expresstruthshow/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfr-network/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfr-network/support
A verse-by-verse study of Joseph Smith--Matthew; Matthew 24-25; Mark 12-13; and Luke 21, which covers the Savior's teachings on the Second Coming. This lesson focuses on pre- or post-millennialism, the Immediately Test, not knowing the due date, slackness or longsuffering, baptism of fire and blood, division and separation, discerning the time, Noath's Ark & Lot's Wife, gathering to the body, the widow's mite, weeping over Jerusalem, days of deception, the Abomination of Desolation, fleeing to the mountains, shortening the days, not being troubled, deserts & secret chambers, signs of the times, the 10 Virgins, the Talents, the Sheep & Goats, and more. 0:00 Introduction 2:27 Pre- or Post-Millennialism 14:57 Opening Immediately 24:43 The Master Serves the Servant 32:34 Not Knowing the Due Date 41:36 Which Watch 51:08 Delaying Due to Slackness or Longsuffering 1:05:07 Bbaptism of Fire & Blood 1:12:37 Division & Separation 1:20:27 Discerning the Time 1:26:50 The Coming Kingdom--Visible or Invisible 1:37:23 Noah's Ark & Lot's Wife 1:46:24 Gathering to the Body 1:53:18 The Widow's Mite 2:10:37 Weeping Over Jerusalem 2:19:22 But Ye Would Not 2:39:12 Joseph Smith--Matthew 2:51:15 A Day of Deception 3:05:21 The Abomination of Desolation 3:12:32 Flee to the Mountains 3:25:56 Shortening the Days 3:33:28 The Elect According to the Covenant 3:42:04 Be Not Troubled 3:48:56 I Have Told You Before 3:53:44 Deserts & Secret Chambers 3:59:59 Signs of the Times 4:11:46 Treasuring Up the Word 4:15:03 The Day and the Hour 4:27:09 The Parable of the 10 Virgins 4:42:35 The Parable of the Talents 5:05:38 The Parable of the Sheep & Goats 5:15:56 Conclusion
“I can't come and kill myself.” This is a common saying in Nigeria, often used in jest to suggest that something - a relationship, a job, or a task, is asking of them more than they're willing to give. And consequently, they either back out or downgrade their input, even if doing so negatively impacts the outcome. In this episode, I talk about how this tendency to not work as well or as hard as one should creates a culture of slackness, and attracts mediocrity and poverty into a person's life. This is Olawunmi Brigue. Creator, Goal Execution & Mastery System (GEMS). GEMS is 12-week immersive coaching experience that walks you step by step through the process of inside-out transformation, so that you can effortlessly achieve the dreams that once seemed impossible. Sign up for my upcoming FREE masterclass, The Unstoppable You: How to crush your goals and achieve the impossible in 2023, regardless of past delays, frustrations and failures. Date: 22 November 2022 Time: 7:30pm UK Time (GMT) Register At: bit.ly/TheUNSTOPPABLEYOU
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://jnmanokaran.wordpress.com/2022/09/12/slackness-and-destruction-13-september-2022/
In this lesson, Pastor Dale teaches on the "little fox" of slackness. In order for our faith to be effective, it must be active. Stagnant, idle faith does not produce results. God is not slack in doing His part, and we should not be slack in doing ours. We maintain an active faith through hearing, speaking, meditating in, and acting on the word of God.
Alerth Bedassee - Night Food Lord Lebby - Dr. Kinsey Alerth Bedasse - Big Boy and Teacher Lord Kitchener - Dr Kitch Jackie Opel - Push Wood Nora Dean - Barb Wire Maytals - Peeping Tom Lloyd Terrell - Birth Control Ethiopiaqns - Satan Gal Lloyd & Fay - Sex Grand National Charlie Ace and Fay - Punanny I-Roy - Welding Ranking Slackness (General Echo) - Lift Up Your Dress Fat Gal Welton Irie - Fishie Anniversary Leroy Smart - She Love It In The Morning Ringo - Two Lesbians Hitch Dirty Des - Sexy Like A Bottle Of Pepsi Maddoo - Hotel Fee Beenie Man - Tell Lie Pon Breed Nardo Ranks - Punnany Invention Risto Benji - Hard Core Josey Wales - Want No A.I.D.S. Shabba Ranks - Hard & Stiff Dominic - Boy George Toyan - Buff Junior Ruff - Love Agony Lady Saw - Backshot Aquaman - Juice Attack Lecturer - Punanny Too Sweet Super Barry - Penis Too Sweet When God invent crayon, first Caveman drew giant wishful super penis on the cave wall, when man invent cinema, porno was first film he filmed, when camera invented man took picture of Punnany, in Jamaica the Cocksman quietly ruled from the moment music was recorded in the studios of a hot and sweaty Kingston… tunes like Big Boy and Teacher & Rough Rider back in Mento days, tune like Barbwire later on, tune like Penis Too Sweet inna Dancehall days even later… the ladies joined in with tune like Lady Saw and Spragga Benz's ‘Backshot'. You can only ignore Slackness for just so long and I have reached my time limit. you can only Edge for just so long… !Be aware this show is X-Rated no punches pulled. Break out the musical Lubrication.. and get ready for some Aural Massage,… Happy Ending A Come… ‘nuff vibes ;-)
Email: audioofftheshelf@gmail.com. Instagram: @audioofftheshelf Twitter: @AOTS204 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audioofftheshelf Faith No More. “Be Aggressive.” Angel Dust. Warner Bros. June 8, 1992. CD. LP. Ministry. “Just One Fix.” Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs. Sire Records, July 14, 1992. CD. LP. Chop Logic. “You Pig.” Chop Logic. [unreleased]. Sonic Youth. “Wish Fulfillment.” Dirty. DGC. July 21, 1992. CD. LP. Sonic Youth. “Créme Brûlèe.” Dirty. DGC. July 21, 1992. CD. LP. Barenaked Ladies. “Brian Wilson.” Gordon. Reprise/Sire, July 28 1992. CD. LP. Chris Murray. “The Promise.” Slackness. Ska in the World Records, 2005. CD. LP. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
Equity markets are expected to remain on choppy on Thursday as investors digest a second consecutive interest rate hike by the US Federal Reserve. Back home, the Reserve Bank of India had pushed up repo rate last week. However, rising interest rates, along with elevated raw material cost, pose a challenge to the building material sector, which includes ceramics, paints, pipes, cement and steel. Related companies felt the pain of mounting input costs in the fourth quarter of FY22, and analysts expect subdued demand in the coming months due to higher raw material prices and rising borrowing costs. Ronald Siyoni, AVP - Research, Sharekhan by BNP Paribas says building material space witnessed margin pressure during Q4FY2022. Demand remained healthy from government infrastructure projects and urban housing. Slackness was seen in tier-III and below, and rural segments, he says adding that margin pressures to continue till H1FY23. The sector, as a whole, should see improvement from H2FY2023 as energy costs recede Analysts have downgraded related sectors, and have cut earnings estimates to factor-in near-term challenges. Nirmal Bang has cut its FY23 and FY24 Ebitda estimates for cement sector due to aggressive capacity expansion plans by multiple players, cost inflation environment etc, which will affect the sector's earnings in the medium-term. Nirmal Bang, for instance, has cut its FY23 and FY24 Ebitda estimates for cement sector due to aggressive capacity expansion plans by multiple players, a prolonged cost inflation environment, lack of pricing power given the elevated competition, and deteriorating demand drivers. Meanwhile, ICICI Securities is ‘cautious' on the paints sector due to similar reasons. As regards steel and ceramics sectors, Anil Rego of Right Horizons PMS believes near-term pain clouds sector outlook. Speaking to Business Standard, Anil Rego, Founder and Fund Manager, Right Horizons PMS says coking coal prices impacting steel industry. Steel companies expected to be under pressure on account of export duty hike, he says. Sector has been de-rated; outlook weak. However, soaring gas prices to dent margins of ceramic companies. Kajaria, Somany have taken multiple price hikes. Margins are expected to normalise by Q3FY23. That said, analysts don't see any significant impact on real estate demand or construction activity in the long-term. Ram Kalyan Medury, Founder & CEO of Jama Wealth, says high interest rates may defer second home's buying. But commercial construction may not be hugely impacted. Real estate a safe haven bet; will keep demand buoyant for some time, he says. Sector has seen recovery and global factors may not dampen this. Analysts suggest investors avoid taking fresh positions in related counters for the time being. However, a robust long-term view given strong real estate sector bookings; govt's focus on infrastructure creation; easing commodity prices from H2FY23; and lower valuations make them attractive from two-three years perspective. Brokerages are bullish on UltraTech Cement, Asian Paints, Kajaria Ceramics, Century Plywoods, Greenply Industries, and APL Apollo Tubes.
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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is Slack and the Sabbath, Part 4: Slack, published by Zvi. Epistemic Status: Reference post. Strong beliefs strongly held after much thought, but hard to explain well. Intentionally abstract. Disambiguation: This does not refer to any physical good, app or piece of software. Further Research (book, recommended but not at all required, take seriously but not literally): The Book of the Subgenius Related (from sam[ ]zdat, recommended but not required, take seriously and also literally, entire very long series also recommended): The Uruk Machine Further Reading (book): Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much Previously here (not required): Play in Hard Mode, Play in Easy Mode, Out to Get You Leads to (I've been scooped! Somewhat.): Sabbath Hard and Go Home An illustrative little game: Carpe Diem: The Problem of Scarcity and Abundance Slack is hard to precisely define, but I think this comes close: Definition: Slack. The absence of binding constraints on behavior. Poor is the person without Slack. Lack of Slack compounds and traps. Slack means margin for error. You can relax. Slack allows pursuing opportunities. You can explore. You can trade. Slack prevents desperation. You can avoid bad trades and wait for better spots. You can be efficient. Slack permits planning for the long term. You can invest. Slack enables doing things for your own amusement. You can play games. You can have fun. Slack enables doing the right thing. Stand by your friends. Reward the worthy. Punish the wicked. You can have a code. Slack presents things as they are without concern for how things look or what others think. You can be honest. You can do some of these things, and choose not to do others. Because you don't have to. Only with slack can one be a righteous dude. Slack is life. Related Slackness Slack in project management is the time a task can be delayed without causing a delay to either subsequent tasks or project completion time. The amount of time before a constraint binds. Slack the app was likely named in reference to a promise of Slack in the project sense. Slacks as trousers are pants that are actual pants, but do not bind or constrain. Slackness refers to vulgarity in West Indian culture, behavior and music. It also refers to a subgenre of dancehall music with straightforward sexual lyrics. Again, slackness refers to the absence of a binding constraint. In this case, common decency or politeness. A slacker is one who has a lazy work ethic or otherwise does not exert maximum effort. They slack off. They refuse to be bound by what others view as hard constraints. Out to Get You and the Attack on Slack Many things in this world are Out to Get You. Often they are Out to Get You for a lot, usually but not always your time, attention and money. If you Get Got for compact amounts too often, it will add up and the constraints will bind. If you Get Got even once for a non-compact amount, the cost expands until the you have no Slack left. The constraints bind you. You might spend every spare minute and/or dollar on politics, advocacy or charity. You might think of every dollar as a fraction of a third-world life saved. Racing to find a cure for your daughter's cancer, you already work around the clock. You could have an all-consuming job or be a soldier marching off to war. It could be a quest for revenge, for glory, for love. Or you might spend every spare minute mindlessly checking Facebook or obsessed with your fantasy football league. You cannot relax. Your life is not your own. It might even be the right choice! Especially for brief periods. When about to be run over by a truck or evicted from your house, Slack is a luxury you cannot afford. Extraordinary times call for extraordinary effort. Most times are ordinary. Make an ordinary effort. You Can Afford It No, you can't. This is t...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is Slack and the Sabbath, Part 4: Slack, published by Zvi. Epistemic Status: Reference post. Strong beliefs strongly held after much thought, but hard to explain well. Intentionally abstract. Disambiguation: This does not refer to any physical good, app or piece of software. Further Research (book, recommended but not at all required, take seriously but not literally): The Book of the Subgenius Related (from sam[ ]zdat, recommended but not required, take seriously and also literally, entire very long series also recommended): The Uruk Machine Further Reading (book): Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much Previously here (not required): Play in Hard Mode, Play in Easy Mode, Out to Get You Leads to (I've been scooped! Somewhat.): Sabbath Hard and Go Home An illustrative little game: Carpe Diem: The Problem of Scarcity and Abundance Slack is hard to precisely define, but I think this comes close: Definition: Slack. The absence of binding constraints on behavior. Poor is the person without Slack. Lack of Slack compounds and traps. Slack means margin for error. You can relax. Slack allows pursuing opportunities. You can explore. You can trade. Slack prevents desperation. You can avoid bad trades and wait for better spots. You can be efficient. Slack permits planning for the long term. You can invest. Slack enables doing things for your own amusement. You can play games. You can have fun. Slack enables doing the right thing. Stand by your friends. Reward the worthy. Punish the wicked. You can have a code. Slack presents things as they are without concern for how things look or what others think. You can be honest. You can do some of these things, and choose not to do others. Because you don't have to. Only with slack can one be a righteous dude. Slack is life. Related Slackness Slack in project management is the time a task can be delayed without causing a delay to either subsequent tasks or project completion time. The amount of time before a constraint binds. Slack the app was likely named in reference to a promise of Slack in the project sense. Slacks as trousers are pants that are actual pants, but do not bind or constrain. Slackness refers to vulgarity in West Indian culture, behavior and music. It also refers to a subgenre of dancehall music with straightforward sexual lyrics. Again, slackness refers to the absence of a binding constraint. In this case, common decency or politeness. A slacker is one who has a lazy work ethic or otherwise does not exert maximum effort. They slack off. They refuse to be bound by what others view as hard constraints. Out to Get You and the Attack on Slack Many things in this world are Out to Get You. Often they are Out to Get You for a lot, usually but not always your time, attention and money. If you Get Got for compact amounts too often, it will add up and the constraints will bind. If you Get Got even once for a non-compact amount, the cost expands until the you have no Slack left. The constraints bind you. You might spend every spare minute and/or dollar on politics, advocacy or charity. You might think of every dollar as a fraction of a third-world life saved. Racing to find a cure for your daughter's cancer, you already work around the clock. You could have an all-consuming job or be a soldier marching off to war. It could be a quest for revenge, for glory, for love. Or you might spend every spare minute mindlessly checking Facebook or obsessed with your fantasy football league. You cannot relax. Your life is not your own. It might even be the right choice! Especially for brief periods. When about to be run over by a truck or evicted from your house, Slack is a luxury you cannot afford. Extraordinary times call for extraordinary effort. Most times are ordinary. Make an ordinary effort. You Can Afford It No, you can't. This is t...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Slack, published by Zvi on the LessWrong. Epistemic Status: Reference post. Strong beliefs strongly held after much thought, but hard to explain well. Intentionally abstract. Disambiguation: This does not refer to any physical good, app or piece of software. Further Research (book, recommended but not at all required, take seriously but not literally): The Book of the Subgenius Related (from sam[ ]zdat, recommended but not required, take seriously and also literally, entire very long series also recommended): The Uruk Machine Further Reading (book): Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much Previously here (not required): Play in Hard Mode, Play in Easy Mode, Out to Get You Leads to (I've been scooped! Somewhat.): Sabbath Hard and Go Home An illustrative little game: Carpe Diem: The Problem of Scarcity and Abundance Slack is hard to precisely define, but I think this comes close: Definition: Slack. The absence of binding constraints on behavior. Poor is the person without Slack. Lack of Slack compounds and traps. Slack means margin for error. You can relax. Slack allows pursuing opportunities. You can explore. You can trade. Slack prevents desperation. You can avoid bad trades and wait for better spots. You can be efficient. Slack permits planning for the long term. You can invest. Slack enables doing things for your own amusement. You can play games. You can have fun. Slack enables doing the right thing. Stand by your friends. Reward the worthy. Punish the wicked. You can have a code. Slack presents things as they are without concern for how things look or what others think. You can be honest. You can do some of these things, and choose not to do others. Because you don't have to. Only with slack can one be a righteous dude. Slack is life. Related Slackness Slack in project management is the time a task can be delayed without causing a delay to either subsequent tasks or project completion time. The amount of time before a constraint binds. Slack the app was likely named in reference to a promise of Slack in the project sense. Slacks as trousers are pants that are actual pants, but do not bind or constrain. Slackness refers to vulgarity in West Indian culture, behavior and music. It also refers to a subgenre of dancehall music with straightforward sexual lyrics. Again, slackness refers to the absence of a binding constraint. In this case, common decency or politeness. A slacker is one who has a lazy work ethic or otherwise does not exert maximum effort. They slack off. They refuse to be bound by what others view as hard constraints. Out to Get You and the Attack on Slack Many things in this world are Out to Get You. Often they are Out to Get You for a lot, usually but not always your time, attention and money. If you Get Got for compact amounts too often, it will add up and the constraints will bind. If you Get Got even once for a non-compact amount, the cost expands until the you have no Slack left. The constraints bind you. You might spend every spare minute and/or dollar on politics, advocacy or charity. You might think of every dollar as a fraction of a third-world life saved. Racing to find a cure for your daughter's cancer, you already work around the clock. You could have an all-consuming job or be a soldier marching off to war. It could be a quest for revenge, for glory, for love. Or you might spend every spare minute mindlessly checking Facebook or obsessed with your fantasy football league. You cannot relax. Your life is not your own. It might even be the right choice! Especially for brief periods. When about to be run over by a truck or evicted from your house, Slack is a luxury you cannot afford. Extraordinary times call for extraordinary effort. Most times are ordinary. Make an ordinary effort. You Can Afford It No, you can't. This is the most famou...
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://jnmanokaran.wordpress.com/2021/11/20/slackness-and-destruction-21-november-2021/
Nicole M. Roccas reads her essay, "A 'Slackness of the Soul': Finding Hope in the Existential Time Warp of Acedia." Nicole M. Roccas is an author and communications professional who writes on matters of faith and spiritual struggle. She lives in the Toronto area and has a PhD in History. Find her on Instagram (@nicoleroccas) and her website (www.nicoleroccas.com). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/support
For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website.Salient points:Fools enjoy conversation but do not change their views; they only air them (v.2). Avoid such discussions -- advice seconded by Paul in the Pastoral Epistles (e.g. 2 Tim 14,23-26).Note how various proverbs are connected, often quite loosely. See 18:1-2; 18:10-11; 18:17-19.Note the delightful way the Hebrew language gets across the idea of how our words get us into trouble: "A fool's lips walk into a fight" (18:6 ESV). The image of walking lips is memorable.Slackness has something in common with destruction (v.9).There is a difference between gifts and bribes (v.16). Some gifts subvert justice; others simply grease the creaky wheels of bureaucracy. Generally speaking, the bribe/gift passages in Proverbs are only observations, neither commending nor condemning such practices.It's important to hear both sides of a matter (v.17), otherwise lack of due diligence (or perhaps confirmation bias) will ensure we never change our mind!Versions:Today: NIV + The Jewish BibleTomorrow: NIV + NAB (a Roman Catholic version)Challenge:No slackness!"Do it now! Today will be yesterday tomorrow.""Some things have to be put off dozens of times before they completely slip our minds."Next: Proverbs 19
For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website.Scholarly background:This is the first chapter with the typical "Proverbs" flow: a series of many seemingly unconnected adages. Chapters 1-9 are different -- prefatory material laying the foundation for the pearls of wisdom that follow.The connections between proverbs may be catchwords, similar sounds, related topics, parallel thoughts, etc. These would have been useful mnemonically.10:1-22:16 are explicitly attributed to Solomon. These 375 Proverbs add up to the name of Solomon (Shlomo) in Hebrew (sh = 300, l = 30, m = 40, w = 5) -- hardly a coincidence.Proverbs are general observations, usually capturing only one facet of a matter. "It is simply the nature of a proverb to come up short of total reality, and to be in conflict with other sayings" (Roland E. Murphy, Word Biblical Commentary 22: Proverbs).This chapter is strongly marked by antithetic parallelism.Some salient points:How our kids are going affects us deeply, whether through joy or grief (v.1).Proverbs seldom provide the entire truth on any one topic. V.3 is a good example; sometimes the righteous do go hungry.Discipline and hard work go together. Slackness is a cause of poverty (vs. 4-5).Notice the paired opposites throughout the chapter: lazy... diligent, prudent... disgraceful... righteous... wicked, etc.Walking in integrity means we need not fear being caught out (v.9 -- see 28:1).There are plenty of verses in the O.T. teaching forgiveness, love, mercy, grace... as in v.12.When we don't seek, receive, or act on counsel, we affect others negatively (v.15)V.16 is strikingly similar to Rom 6:23 (though in reverse order).Challenge: May I be a person of integrity today. Integrity lies at the heart of discipline.Tomorrow: Proverbs 11
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://jnmanokaran.wordpress.com/2021/04/20/slackness-is-destruction/
Playing some of the slackest dancehall songs!
Parable #16 - The Parable Of The Pounds Cast Of Characters And Events • Nobleman-Jesus • Going to a distant country to receive a kingdom – Jesus' resurrection and ascension • Citizens that hated him – Jews that hated and rejected Jesus as king • Nobleman that returns – Jesus' second coming • The two servants – Faithful believers • The one servant – Unfaithful believer • The pound – The gospel to proclaim • Receipt of Cities – Rewards at Judgement Seat of Christ • Pound Taken Away – Loss of Rewards • Enemies – Unbelievers cast into Eternal Punishment 1. What the King EXPLAINED: • His FUTURE – Luke 19:11, 10, 12 • His FRIENDS – Luke 19:13 • His FOES – Luke 19:14 2. What the King EXPECTED: • Personal DEVOUTNESS – Luke 19:15-17 • Personal UNIQUENESS – Luke 19:18; 1 Corinthians 4:2, 2:9 3. What the King EXAMINED: • Significance of the FAITHFUL – Luke 19:19 • Slackness of the FEARFUL – Luke 19:20-26 • Sentence of the FATEFUL – Luke 19:27
THEY SLEEP WE LOVE _____________________ Tracklist: 01: Soichi terada - Tokyoxx - Far East 02: Mozesli - Love and Slackness (pepe bradock rmx) - Source 03: Rhythm Plate - Observed Privacy - Vinyl Only 04: Specter - Not new to This – Sound Signature 05: Dave aju & Thatmanmonkz - They Sleep we Love ft foxxee (sev’s bay area mix) - Music for Freaks 06: Omar s - That's me - FXHE 07: Polarius Legowelt - Up North - Crème Organisation 08: Norm Talley – Loose Spirits – Out the Box 09: Identified Patient - OCTrax - Pinkman 10: Luster & Beta Evers - Eternal (Ancient Methods minf pitch rmx) – Linda Records
Because Israel had turned their backs on God and the covenant they had made with Him, they would soon experience the consequences that Jeremiah had reminded them of from the Mosaic Law.
Scripture: Revelation 3:1-6, Does our reputation match the reality of our walk with God? Why do we need a "wake-up" call today?
#SLACKNESS - ALL NEW 2016 DANCEHALL WITH A SPLASH OF 2015 DANCEHALL TUNES!
Warnings for friends Discipleship Distractions 1. Hypocrisy (Luke 12:1-3) 2. Fear (Luke 12:4-12) 3. The lure of stuff (Luke 12:13-21) · The solution (Luke 12:22-34) 4. Slackness/boredom (Luke 12:35-48) 5. Opposition (Luke 12:54-59) Using good judgement (Luke 12:54-59)
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Slackness vs Diligence – Andrew Mercer Download Audio – 21 February, 2010