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In today's episode, Pastor Jonathan D. and Pastor David M. walk through the three stories in Mark chapter 2.
Main Idea: God reveals Himself to Israel, Pharaoh, and the nations through His Word and Power to prove that He is God, and God alone. OUTLINE (1) A Stubborn Heart (7–11) A. “Turns around.” (7:23) B. Doesn't listen to God (7:23) C. Avoids the seriousness of the circumstances — “Tomorrow” (8:10) D. Desires control — “Won't let them go.” (7–10) (2) A Powerful & Revealing God (7–11) A. A God of Power: The Ten Plagues B. A God who desires to be known (9:13–16) (3) Who Is Your God A. The Counterfeits B. The one and true God
In this episode, we are going to be looking at the 10 plagues of Egypt and what God wants us to learn from them and how God keeps His word… so we can have continued faith in Him. We will also take a brief moment and look at the final plague as the instructions for the Passover event show up in another event later in Israel's journey to the Promised Land.
Di episode segmen "Felix's Review" kali ini, jurnalis musik Felix Martua memberikan ulasan berimbang (music review) untuk: (I) Single terbaru Oslo Ibrahim yang bertajuk "OSLO" (II) Album terbaru Adhitia Sofyan yang bertajuk 'Stubborn Heart' (III) Single terbaru Tiara Andini yang bertajuk "Tega" (IV) Mini album perdana Mirabeth yang bertajuk 'Abe' (V) Album panjang terbaru Alien Child yang bertajuk 'Rocket' Lebih lengkapnya tentang jurnalis Felix Martua, silakan kunjungi akun Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/felixmartuaofficial/
Message from Gerad Hall on April 2, 2023
In 1995, I left banking to begin ministering to business leaders. My priorities shifted. I convinced myself that putting God first meant putting the ministry first. Eventually, I began using up our retirement funds, putting my family in a financially precarious position. Because I wasn't listening to my family and others, God allowed me to ... The post A Stubborn Heart appeared first on Unconventional Business Network.
Jesus is the true vine but all other vines must be cut off. Are you willing to cut it off?? Source
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Morning Mantra: “Keep showing up even when you want to give up.”This is hard. Really hard. Showing up when things are easy is difficult enough, but showing up when all hope is gone takes real strength and courage.Please show up anyway. Magic happens when you do not give up, even though you want to.The Universe always falls in love with a stubborn heart.#BeWillingToShowUp #BeHappy #BeHippie #MorningMantra #WordsToInspire #InspirationalQuotes #SmallBusinessOwner #WomenOwned #HorseHippie #HorsehippieBoutique
Are you willing to deal with the stubbornness of your heart before Jesus? He is willing to remove it! Source
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A new MP3 sermon from Bark River Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Stubborn Heart Subtitle: Moses, The Life of (Sermons) Speaker: Brad Cochrane Broadcaster: Bark River Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 9/18/2022 Length: 36 min.
Who Is Jesus | A Shriveled Hand + A Stubborn Heart | Benji Horning
With Pastor Stephen Chitty from Christian Life Church Wednesday 5-11-22 https://my.bible.com/events/48890668
Bunu Dhungana (b.1981) is an artist based in Kathmandu, Nepal. She uses photography as a medium to explore and question the world around her. Her background in sociology informs her photographic work, questioning notions of gender and patriarchy. While her personal projects centre around gender, she has worked in a wide range of fields from visual ethnography, NGO/INGO work, to commercial and journalistic work. Find out more about the artist and her 'unexpected' practice through this exclusive episode, NOW!
Got the chance to hang out with Tennessee native Shelby Lee Lowe this week to talk about his life and growing up around country music and Music City. We also talk about his new record "Stubborn Heart" which is out everywhere now! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kyle-corbliss/support
2 Kings 1:9-18 ESV 9 Then the king sent to him a captain of fifty men with his fifty. He went up to Elijah, who was sitting on the top of a hill, and said to him, “O man of God, the king says, ‘Come down.'” 10 But Elijah answered the captain of fifty, “If I am a man of God, let fire come down from heaven and consume you and your fifty.” Then fire came down from heaven and consumed him and his fifty. 11 Again the king sent to him another captain of fifty men with his fifty. And he answered and said to him, “O man of God, this is the king's order, ‘Come down quickly!'” 12 But Elijah answered them, “If I am a man of God, let fire come down from heaven and consume you and your fifty.” Then the fire of God came down from heaven and consumed him and his fifty. 13 Again the king sent the captain of a third fifty with his fifty. And the third captain of fifty went up and came and fell on his knees before Elijah and entreated him, “O man of God, please let my life, and the life of these fifty servants of yours, be precious in your sight. 14 Behold, fire came down from heaven and consumed the two former captains of fifty men with their fifties, but now let my life be precious in your sight.” 15 Then the angel of the Lord said to Elijah, “Go down with him; do not be afraid of him.” So he arose and went down with him to the king 16 and said to him, “Thus says the Lord, ‘Because you have sent messengers to inquire of Baal-zebub, the god of Ekron—is it because there is no God in Israel to inquire of his word?—therefore you shall not come down from the bed to which you have gone up, but you shall surely die.'” 17 So he died according to the word of the Lord that Elijah had spoken. Jehoram became king in his place in the second year of Jehoram the son of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, because Ahaziah had no son. 18 Now the rest of the acts of Ahaziah that he did, are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel? A STUBBORN HEART. King Ahaziah should have humbly received and believed Elijah's message that he heard from his returning messengers. But, he did not. Instead, as a king he summoned Elijah to come to him by a show of force. Thus, he sent fifty soldiers with their captain, who said, “O man of God, the king says, ‘Come down.'” Definitely, Ahaziah had maintained that he was more authoritative than the man of God, Elijah. This had displeased God so that Elijah replied, “If I am a man of God, let fire come down from heaven and consume you and your fifty.” Poor soldiers! For in a sudden they were consumed with fire. This single act of God should have been enough for him to concede and humble himself. But, he sent another team of fifty with their captain to coerce Elijah. And God, consumed them again in the same fashion. He still did not learn his lesson. He sent a third team. But, they were spared because of the captain's plead for grace and mercy. The third captain was more commendable than Ahaziah because he has a soft heart. Unlike the unconscionable king, he was pleading not only for his own life but for his men. The king's heart was as hard as an adamant stone. Eventually, Elijah went to see Ahaziah only to pronounce the same message. God could have forgiven him should he was humble. Clearly, he wanted to be helped and healed by God. But, in his own terms. That, he should not repent of his sins and make things right. He died with a hardened heart. This was the start of the fulfilment of a sad consequence of Ahab and Jezebel's sins about the death of their children. For God said to Ahab through Elijah previously, “Have you seen how Ahab has humbled himself before me? Because he has humbled himself before me, I will not bring the disaster in his days; but in his son's days I will bring the disaster upon his house.”[1 Kings 21:29] Let's check our hearts today. Let's be humble like David in Psalm 51-17. He also prayed Psalm 19:13-14.
Matt and Nick welcome guest host James this time around, so we can rip apart lots of music, including Dean Blunt, Kele, Laura Mvula and Stubborn Heart, and then a classic from Janet Jackson. James then talks about his obsession with New Young Pony Club.
Stu Levitan welcomes a special guest for a special topic on this day after Bob Dylan's 79th birthday. We're joined by The Rev. L. J. Sloman of the Last Exit Before the Freeway Church of God, as seen on WMTV's The Weekend Starts now with Ben Sidran, a/k/a UW graduate student Larry Sloman, a/k/a Ratso, to talk about a book, and album and a movie. The book is On the Road with Bob Dylan, his epic account of Dylan's 1975 tour, the Rolling Thunder Revue. The critically acclaimed album is Stubborn Heart, from which that brief snippet of Dylan's Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands was borrowed, and which includes 8 Ratso originals. The movie is Martin Scorcese's fascinating and fanciful Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story,” in which he has a featured role – as he did in Dylan's own movie about that tour, Reynaldo & Clara. As to Bob Dylan, he is, without question, the greatest singer-songwriter since Homer. And his live performances on that 1975 tour were among his most intense and electrifying in a 60-year career of intense and electrifying performances. As to Larry Sloman, he has had a career path I both envy and appreciate. A native New Yorker, he made phi beta kappa and graduated magna cum laude from Queens College in 1969, with a degree in sociology. To avoid the draft, he joined Volunteers in Service To America, the domestic peace corps, and was assigned to Milwaukee, where he worked with Father James Groppi's welfare mothers, and sometimes their daughters. After a year in VISTA, he accepted a fellowship from the National Institute for Mental Health and came to Madison for his Master's in Deviance and Criminology, which, as he notes has informed his work ever since. But more importantly, while here he also became music editor of the Daily Cardinal. Which helped him sell a story to Rolling Stone, after which he wrote for it some more, and then broke big news with a preview of Dylan's Blood on the Tracks album. From there, he got the Rolling Stone gig to cover the Rolling Thunder Revue– at least for a while -- and then wrote the book which Bob Dylan himself calls “the War and Peace of rock and roll.” Then five years as Editor-in-Chief of High Times magazine, six as Executive Editor of National Lampoon, and a literary career that now includes Steal This Dream: Abbie Hoffman and the Countercultural Revolution in America, Reefer Madness: The History of Marijuana in America, The Secret Life of Houdini: The Making of : America's First Superhero, and Thin Ice: A Season In Hell With the New York Rangers. And best-selling collaborations with radio personality Howard Stern, boxer Mike Tyson, magician David Blaine, Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis, and Peter Criss of Kiss. Various side projects, including producing the award-winning music video of Dylan's song Jokerman. And now he's a recording artist, as well. As I said, envy and appreciate. It is a great pleasure to welcome to Madison BookBeat the legendary Larry Ratso Sloman.
Nourished during his youth in Prague by both the bohemian landscape of central Europe and the large-scale Hollywood productions often shooting there, Emile Rafael’s passion for filmmaking and art took root early on. Those childhood encounters have now blossomed into a career as a celebrated director and artist flourishing in the creative hothouse of London. Originally studying to be a cinematographer, Emile quickly made the leap to directing by creating dynamic videos for the likes of Katy B, X Ambassadors, Jamie N Commons, and Stubborn Heart. His love of photography , documentary films and cleverly integrated VFX heavily influences his voice as a director, pushing him to seek out visual boldness and human truth in equal measure on every assignment. Emile is a frequent collaborator with Nowness and works with I-D on an array of projects. His work has been featured in SHOTS, The Beak Street Bugle, The Reel, 1.4, and Little Black Book, among others. His video for MØ’s “Walk This Way” earned him the trophy for Danish Music Video of the Year at the 2014 Danish Music Awards. Emile was also shortlisted for the Next Director Awards with his Nowness short film profiling legendary writer Alan Moore, titled “His Heavy Heart.” In his spare time he paints and creates art objects, with a number of exhibitions in London galleries. Recognition AdForum Best Car Ad of the month - “Jaguar / Show of Force” Kinsale Sharks - Best Cinematography “Not Gonna Break Me / Jamie N Commons” D&AD Next Director Award - Short List “Alan Moore / His Heavy Heart” Vimeo Staff Pick - “Stubborn Heart / Penetrate” Vimeo Staff Pick “Frank Ghery / Creating Feeling” Danish Music Awards - Grammy for Best Music Video “MØ / Walk This Way” Vimeo Staff Pick “Sue and The Mole Man House” London Short Film Festival Visual Award - “Emilie Nicholas / Pstereo” ADFF Film Festival Showcase - “Frank Gehry / Creative Feeling” Le Book Short Film Award - First Prize Jury’s “Stubborn Heart / Penetrate” ADFF Film Festival Best Design Short - “Ian Simpson / In Residence” ADFF Film Festival Best Design Short - “Yves Behar / In Residence” 1.4 - Director Showcase Radar Music Video Awards - Best Up & Coming Music Video “Saturday, Monday / Headshake” ADFF Film Festival Showcase - “Kulapat Yantrasast / In Residence” London Short Film Festival Best Visual Short - “Saturday, Monday / Headshake” Ascona Film Festival - 1st Audience Prize for “Partition” Instagram: @helloemile Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright
I loved this book the first time I read it and I loved it all over again. Join me in fangirling all over My Stubborn Heart by Becky Wade
Ako and I break down Netflix's Terrace House Back In Tokyo 2019-2020 Episode 29 'About Love'. Remember as always that this podcast episode is filled with spoilers. We talk about everything from Ryo's stone cold heart to Japanese 'Oppai Pubs'.
Hi and thanks for joining us today! You’re listening to the Rock Church of the Quad Cities Podcast. We apologize for the audio quality in this weeks podcast (it gets better towards the end). Here you’ll find a collection of our weekly sermons as well as other content that we create as it becomes available. Up next is episode 49 and Pastor Gerad Hall is guest preaching today and his sermon is called "A Stubborn Heart." Thanks for listening and if you’d like to find out more about our church and attending a live service you can find us online at www.rockchurchqc.com as well as on facebook at Rock Church of the Quad Cities. You can also watch our live and past sermons on Facebook. Search Rock Church QC. Be sure to click the "Like" button and turn on notifications so you know when we go live and post new content. Thanks for listening! If you'd like to find out more about our church and attending a live service, you can find us online here: website - http://www.rockchurchqc.com facebook - https://www.facebook.com/rockchurchqc/ instagram - @rockchurchqc We hope this message truly blesses you! Please consider supporting our church. You can give online by clicking here or by texting "rcqc give" to 77977. Thank you so much for your generosity! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rockchurchqc/support
Recalling a personal experience I had, and looking back at how much a resilient attitude enables you to progress forward and face anything in life head on.
From New York, it’s the legendary Larry “Ratso” Sloman, author of On The Road With Bob Dylan, the up-close-and-personal story of the 1975 Rolling Thunder tour. Ratso shoots the breeze with Luke and Kerry about Bob, Joan, Sara, Joni, Roger, Renaldo, Clara and the rest of the gang. The Scorsese Rolling Thunder Revue doc is previewed and his new album discussed. From his beginnings as a suburban teenage accountant to hanging out with the foulmouthed Fugs, blagging his way into Rolling Stone magazine, accosting Dylan outside a beauty parlour and being invited on tour, to recording a duet opposite Nick Cave (with flute by Warren Ellis) - it’s been a long, strange trip. Our conversation with Ratso includes Stubborn Heart album producer Vincent Cacchione. Ratso Sloman was known as Larry until Joan Baez changed his name. He has written books on Houdini, David Blaine, Mike Tyson, Howard Stern and Anthony Kiedis. He has directed a Dylan video, edited National Lampoon and written a history of marijuana in America. More importantly, Ratso has a Master’s Degree in Deviance and Criminology. Trailer Podcast: Ratso & Friends Twitter: @ratsosloman Listeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating. Twitter @isitrollingpod Spotify playlist Recorded 10th April 2019
Ratso and Vin talk with Imani Coppola about her involvement in Stubborn Heart, her forthcoming album The Protagonist, and working creatively in a new medium. Buy / Listen to Stubborn Heart now: https://ffm.to/stubbornheart
Ratso explains his musical history with Bob Dylan, John Cale, and Kinky Friedman. Vin and Ratso write their first song together and talk to their friend Yasmine Hamdan, the featured singer on “I Want Everything.”Buy / Listen to Stubborn Heart now: https://ffm.to/stubbornheart
Ratso and Vin talk about working with Nick Cave on debut single “Our Lady Of Light,” building a cinematic arrangement from an old cassette tape, and speak with legendary magician Penn Jillette.Buy / Listen to Stubborn Heart now: https://ffm.to/stubbornheart
Sermon by Chris Rogers
Sermon by Chris Rogers
Guest Speaker Gerad Hall shares with us from Jonah chapter 1.
Be obsessed but always Ike if you already had enough, no more no less just enough
Pastor Tim talks about having a stubborn heart.
Grounded Sound 7- Jan 2014 – Full Tracklisting Featured Album – Comfort Fit - Worlds Falling Apart(First Word Records) Om Unit- The Road (Feat Charlie Dark) (Civil Music) Clark – Absence (Bibio Remix) (Warp) (time 00.04.32) Da Lata - Cambara 41 (feat. Marcelo Jeneci) (Agogo Records) (time 00.08.12) Comfort Fit - Guess There's Nothing More To Say (First Word Records) (time 00.10.11) Comfort Fit – The Holy Moment (First Word Records) (time 00.15.17) Alex Barck - Move Slowly (feat. Bea Anubis) (Sonar Kollektiv) (time 00.19.21) Stubborn Heart – Penetrate (One Little Indian Records)(time 00.24.33) Flying Lotus - An Xbox Killed My Dog (Free Download) (time 00.28.24) Antonio Adolfo - Cascaval (Sine Qua Non Edit) Free Download : https://soundcloud.com/teecardaci/antonio-adolfo-cascavel-sine (time 00.31.00) Dope Gems – It’s your Love (Heavenly Sweetness) (time 00.34.56) Marvin Gaye - Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) (Scrimshire Remix) (White Label) Check the music video : :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57Ykv1D0qEE (time 00.36.37) Bobby Caldwell - What You Won't Do For Love (DZ remix) (White Label) (time 00.40.06) Marlena Shaw- Woman of the Ghetto (Leftside Wobble Edit) (White Label) (time 00.44.10) Jesse Futerman - Life Is a Gamble (One Offs) (time 00.51.06) Kon – Awe Baby (BBE Records) (time 00.54.23) Souleance – Tropicalidad (First Word Records) (time 00.59.10) Chris Turner – Flylove (Rebirth) (time 01.02.07) KAYTRANDA – At all (HW&W Recordings) (time 01.07.15) Black Rose - Sky (feat. Luisa Gerstein) (Sunday Music)(time 01.10.58) Deetron - Strange Things (feat. Simbad & Justin Chapman) (Mans Music Records / NEWS) (time 01.16.40) Flying Lotus - Colemans Groove Andreya 2 (Free Download) (time 01.20.42) TEK.LUN – Loosing You (Resolve) Available on bandcamp : http://teknowledge.bandcamp.com/album/resol-o-ve-2 (time 01.22.07) Black Milk - Sonny Jr. (Dreams) [feat. Robert Glasper & Dwele] (Fat Beats Records) (time 01.25.15) Black Milk – Sunday’s Best (Fat Beats Records) (time 01.28.28) Danny Brown – Clean Up (Fool’s Gold Records) (time 01.30.30) Q-Tip Feat. Busta Rhymes, Raekwon & Lil Wayne – Rennaissance Rap (Remix) (Free Download The Abstract & the Dragon - http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/25325/busta-rhymes-qtip-the-abstract-the-dragon.html ) (time 01.33.27) Clark – Alice Redux (Warp Records) (time 01.37.00) Louis Futon - Shoulda Known (GANZ Remix) (Llucid) (Free Download https://soundcloud.com/iamganz/louis-futon-shoulda-known-ganz) (time 01.37.45) Sango feat Spzrkt – Middle of Things – j.boogie edit (Free Download https://soundcloud.com/jboogiedubtronic/sango-middle-of-things-feat ) (time 01.40.50) Fatima - Black Dough (prod. by fLako) (Eglo Records) (time 01.43.00) Om Unit - Deep Sea Pyramid (Civil Music) (time 01.47.00) Souleance – Georgian Kiss (First Word Records) (time 01.50.44) TEK.LUN – Lost Angels (Resolve) (time 01.54.34) Comfort Fit – Go Hotrod Go (First Word Records) (time 01.56.23) Special Request – Forbidden (Houndstooth) (time 01.58.28) Special Request – Forbidden (Houndstooth) (time 02.02.03) Mr. Beatnik – Never Dies (Don’t be Afraid) (time 02.05.15) Floating Points- J & W Beat – (Planet Mu) (time 02.08.35) Shigeto – Ringleader (Ghostly International) (time 02.12.03)
With Fluorescent Hearts, St. John's Ambience, Stubborn Heart, and Al Shields.
Hideout Sessions - Episode 97 Well, Autumn seems to have landed firmly in our laps and summer appears to have jogged on. So, time to get cozy and start storing away some tasty musical nuts for the long months ahead. A distinctly melancholy feel to a large chunk of this episode with breathtaking sounds from Jono McCleery, Stubborn Heart, Belleruche, Ry X, Kelpe, Hayden James...so make sure you've got your best listening ears on. Love you tons and please tell the world! Ross xx GET IN TOUCH ON: HIDEOUTSESSION@MAC.COM Tracklist: 1. Riot Jazz Brass Band 'Slinky' (First Word) 2. Hackney Colliery Band 'Superhero Disco' (Wah Wah 45s) 3. Da Lata, ft. Luisa Maita 'Um Amor A Mais ' (Agogo) 4. The Road 'Frootful' (Freestyle) 5. Keita Sano '5 Kinds of Jewels' (Keep Up!) 6. Dr Zygote 'Haze' (Black Acre) 7. Lost Midas, ft. Taylor O'Donnell 'Love Undone' (Tru Thoughts) 8. Hayden James 'Beginnings' (Future Classic) 9. Dpat, ft. Atu 'Flourish' (Soulection) 10. Gang Colours 'Invisible In Your City' (Brownswood) 11. Belleruche 'Eastern City Lights' (Tru Thoughts) 12. Ry X 'Vampires' (Dumont Dumont) 13. Stubborn Heart 'Penetrate' (One Little Indian) 14. Jono McCleery 'Ballade' (Ninja Tune) 15. Stanky 'Chazey Bons (Original Mix)' (Shades) 16. Kelpe 'Monte Verità' (DBA Dubs) 17. Bo Keeney 'Golden Telephone (Throwing Snow Mix)' (Brew Box) 18. Cupp Cave 'Through Tired Eyes' (RAMP) 19. Makoto 'A Spiritual Thing ' (Apollo) 20. Addison Groove 'Forgiven' (Sub:Stance) 21. Heitzberg Theorem 'System Flegmann' (Compost) 22. Leibniz 'Bring It Dont Sing It Part 2' (4th Wave) 23. Vin Sol, ft. Tyree Cooper 'It's House' (Soo Wavey) 24. Pulse, ft. TShaka 'Wipe the needle' (Broadcite Productions) 25. Indian Ocean 'School Bell/Treehouse (Pezzner Edit)' {XLR8R.com} 26. Sleepin' Giantz 'Raving Bully' (Tru Thoughts) 27. Soul Safari, ft. Cocoa Tea 'Kill Dem Now' (White) 28. Katey Brooks 'Fought Lovers' ()