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Latest podcast episodes about Studd

Sermons - The Potter's House
You're Not Failing, You're Planting: Keep Sowing! by Missionary Pastor Beto Rivas | McAllen Conf. 2025

Sermons - The Potter's House

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 47:48


You don't need 100 people… you just need ONE.In this heartfelt sermon, “As You Sow,” Pastor Beto Rivas shares his vulnerable, faith-filled journey of sowing seeds in hard ground—preaching to empty chairs, losing possessions, battling discouragement—yet refusing to quit.Through powerful stories like C.T. Studd's generational conversion and real-life testimonies from Equatorial Guinea, Pastor Beto reminds us:

SBS French - SBS en français
Une nouvelle série sur le fromage artisanal avec Will Studd

SBS French - SBS en français

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 8:38


Dans Cheese: Searching for a Taste of Place Will Studd pose un regard sur certains des plus grands fromagers du monde et sur la manière dont ils expriment les caractéristiques uniques de leurs régions.

5THWAVE - The Business of Coffee
Value-driven leadership – a conversation with Fleur Studd, Market Lane

5THWAVE - The Business of Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 30:21


In today's episode, we're speaking with Fleur Studd, co-founder of Australia's Market Lane and Melbourne Coffee Merchants.Established in Melbourne in 2009, Market Lane is a highly-respected specialty roaster and retailer with ten outlets across the city. Since its inception, the company has placed a strong emphasis on responsible business practices, and in 2022 achieved B-Corp certification with an impressive score of 96.8. Fleur is also the founder and director of green coffee importers – Melbourne Coffee Merchants. In this conversation, Fleur shares how she maintains a values-based approach as her business grows, the importance of building a strong, purpose-driven team and how the influence of mentors has shaped her leadership style.Credits music: "XO" by Millie Bushell in association with The Coffee Music Project and SEB CollectiveSign up for our newsletter to receive the latest coffee news at worldcoffeeportal.comSubscribe to 5THWAVE on Instagram @5thWaveCoffee and tell us what topics you'd like to hear

The 3 Points of Articulation Wrestling Figure Podcast
A Studd with a big Johnson…and some wrestling figure news!

The 3 Points of Articulation Wrestling Figure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 95:58


Your favourite British wrestling figure podcast is here to take you through the week in wrestling figure news, plus a nice little wrestling game quiz to finish us off!

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Who was C. T. Studd? What is C. T. Studd most known for? What impact did C. T. Studd have on Christian missions?

Stay the Course
The Salvation of Edward Studd

Stay the Course

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 7:01


Sunday Morning Podcast | The Moody Church

Friends, for the last 10 chapters of Luke, we've journeyed with Jesus toward Jerusalem, where he'll lay down his life—crucified, buried, and resurrected. At the end of Luke 19, just before his triumphal entry, Jesus tells a parable based on a historical event: the scramble for Herod the Great's throne after his death in 4 B.C. His son, Archelaus, raced to Rome for Caesar's approval, facing opposition from his brother and Jewish leaders. Jesus uses this familiar story to teach his disciples, tweaking details to avoid political controversy while still making his point clear. This parable, found in Luke 19:11-27, tells of a nobleman going to a far country to receive a kingdom and then returning. He entrusts his servants with minas, instructing them to engage in business until he comes back. Upon his return, he assesses their stewardship. Some multiplied their minas, receiving authority over cities. One servant, however, hid his mina, fearing the nobleman's harshness. This servant's mina was taken and given to the one who had earned the most. Jesus uses this to illustrate the importance of faithful stewardship during his absence. Jesus is doing three things in this parable: calibrating expectations, clarifying allegiances, and compelling investments. He's reminding his disciples that the kingdom won't appear immediately as they expect. Like Archelaus, Jesus will depart and return. He's also clarifying allegiances, asking where our loyalties lie. Are we with him or against him? True loyalty is demonstrated before he returns in power, not afterward. Finally, he's compelling investments. The minas represent the time, talent, and treasure God entrusts to us. How we steward these resources reveals our faithfulness and readiness for greater responsibilities in the kingdom to come. The parable's ending leaves us with a question: what about the other seven servants? Jesus brilliantly places us within the story, challenging us to consider our own stewardship. Are we antagonists, bold loyalists, private loyalists, secretly doubtful, or faithful servants? And if faithful, how are we investing what God has given us? This life is the proving ground for future assignments in God's kingdom. We are called to get on with the King's business. So, friends, who are you living for? Is this life about you or about the kingdom? King Jesus has departed and will return. Get on the kingdom timeline. Decide where your loyalties lie. Invest wisely in the King's business. Remember C.T. Studd's words: "Only one life, ‘twill soon be past, only what's done for Christ will last." Don't waste this precious life. Invest it for the sake of the kingdom. Surrender to God's will and say, "Here I am, Lord, send me."

Wisdom for the Heart
Chocolate Soldiers Part 2

Wisdom for the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 28:34


Are you ready to be a soldier of Christ who doesn't melt under pressure? In today's episode, Stephen Davey unpacks Titus 1:8-9 and examines what it takes to be a true leader in the church—someone who won't crumble when challenges arise. Drawing inspiration from a Chinese missionary leader and the words of C.T. Studd, we're reminded that God is not in the business of creating "Chocolate Christians"—those who look strong but dissolve when life gets tough. Instead, He calls us to a higher standard of character, dedication, and resilience. This episode is not just about qualifications for elders; it's about the kind of inner strength all believers are called to develop. We'll explore the importance of holding fast to God's Word, standing firm in doctrine, and showing practical courage in the face of opposition. Whether you're in a leadership role or simply seeking to grow in your faith, today's message challenges us to leave behind the "Chocolate Soldier" mentality and embrace a life of steadfast devotion to Christ, no matter the cost. Listen in and be inspired to live a life that is unwavering in both the easy and the difficult moments. Listen to the full-length version of this sermon: https://www.wisdomonline.org/teachings/titus-lesson-08

Wisdom for the Heart on Oneplace.com
Chocolate Soldiers Part 2

Wisdom for the Heart on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 28:34


Are you ready to be a soldier of Christ who doesn't melt under pressure? In today's episode, Stephen Davey unpacks Titus 1:8-9 and examines what it takes to be a true leader in the church—someone who won't crumble when challenges arise. Drawing inspiration from a Chinese missionary leader and the words of C.T. Studd, we're reminded that God is not in the business of creating "Chocolate Christians"—those who look strong but dissolve when life gets tough. Instead, He calls us to a higher standard of character, dedication, and resilience. This episode is not just about qualifications for elders; it's about the kind of inner strength all believers are called to develop. We'll explore the importance of holding fast to God's Word, standing firm in doctrine, and showing practical courage in the face of opposition. Whether you're in a leadership role or simply seeking to grow in your faith, today's message challenges us to leave behind the "Chocolate Soldier" mentality and embrace a life of steadfast devotion to Christ, no matter the cost. Listen in and be inspired to live a life that is unwavering in both the easy and the difficult moments. Listen to the full-length version of this sermon: https://www.wisdomonline.org/teachings/titus-lesson-08

Wisdom for the Heart
Chocolate Soldiers Part 1

Wisdom for the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 28:34


Are you ready to be a soldier of Christ who doesn't melt under pressure? In today's episode, Stephen Davey unpacks Titus 1:8-9 and examines what it takes to be a true leader in the church—someone who won't crumble when challenges arise. Drawing inspiration from a Chinese missionary leader and the words of C.T. Studd, we're reminded that God is not in the business of creating "Chocolate Christians"—those who look strong but dissolve when life gets tough. Instead, He calls us to a higher standard of character, dedication, and resilience. This episode is not just about qualifications for elders; it's about the kind of inner strength all believers are called to develop. We'll explore the importance of holding fast to God's Word, standing firm in doctrine, and showing practical courage in the face of opposition. Whether you're in a leadership role or simply seeking to grow in your faith, today's message challenges us to leave behind the "Chocolate Soldier" mentality and embrace a life of steadfast devotion to Christ, no matter the cost. Listen in and be inspired to live a life that is unwavering in both the easy and the difficult moments. Listen to the full-length version of this sermon: https://www.wisdomonline.org/teachings/titus-lesson-08

Wisdom for the Heart on Oneplace.com
Chocolate Soldiers Part 1

Wisdom for the Heart on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 28:34


Are you ready to be a soldier of Christ who doesn't melt under pressure? In today's episode, Stephen Davey unpacks Titus 1:8-9 and examines what it takes to be a true leader in the church—someone who won't crumble when challenges arise. Drawing inspiration from a Chinese missionary leader and the words of C.T. Studd, we're reminded that God is not in the business of creating "Chocolate Christians"—those who look strong but dissolve when life gets tough. Instead, He calls us to a higher standard of character, dedication, and resilience. This episode is not just about qualifications for elders; it's about the kind of inner strength all believers are called to develop. We'll explore the importance of holding fast to God's Word, standing firm in doctrine, and showing practical courage in the face of opposition. Whether you're in a leadership role or simply seeking to grow in your faith, today's message challenges us to leave behind the "Chocolate Soldier" mentality and embrace a life of steadfast devotion to Christ, no matter the cost. Listen in and be inspired to live a life that is unwavering in both the easy and the difficult moments. Listen to the full-length version of this sermon: https://www.wisdomonline.org/teachings/titus-lesson-08

Grace Fellowship Church
A Gospel Witness and a Biblical Church in Siaya, Kenya

Grace Fellowship Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 67:21


C.T. Studd once said, "If Jesus Christ be God, and He died for me, no sacrifice I make would be too great to make for Him . . . Only one life, twill soon be past, only what's done for Christ will last."

Pastor Mike Impact Ministries
Luke 9:21-26 - Jesus Description of Discipleship

Pastor Mike Impact Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 4:58


Today, before we look at Luke 9, I again want to ask for your prayers. This coming Saturday the 11th, I will be leaving for a Southeast Asian country. Would you be willing to join me in this great ministry of prayer so that the multitudes in this Asian country can hear the Truth of God's Word and find out Who Jesus really is? Let me know by sending me an email at: pastormike@pmiministries.org  Also, if you would like to financially support this great opportunity, please go to my website: https://www.pmiministries.org/   In Luke 9:6-36, Jesus is performing several ministries as He completes His northern Galilean ministry. In verses 1-11, Jesus is sending out His disciples to minister. In verses 12-17, Jesus is feeding the five thousand men with their families. Now, in verses 18-36, Jesus is teaching. He first teaches His disciples about His person (vv. 18-20). When He asks them who they believe He is, Peter responds that He is “The Christ of God.”   Secondly in verses 21-22, Jesus is teaching about His suffering, His sacrificial death, and His resurrection. But almost immediately after this startling statement about His death, Jesus begins to speak about what it really means to be His disciple. I can only imagine that after the crowds have experience His miraculous ministry for the past two years, that many of them were moved emotionally and “desired to be with Him” all the time.   This is so true for so many believers today. When we first get saved and experience Jesus' forgiveness, His love and compassion, and deliverance from the guilt and bondage of our sins, we are so emotionally moved we “desire” to follow Him the rest of our life. But we have no clue what that really means! So, Jesus gives a lesson on discipleship and teaches and describes what that really means.   It definitely is not a life of ease, but like Jesus, it involves surrender, “you must deny yourself”, it involves suffering, “you must take up your cross daily”, and it involves sacrifice, “you must lose your life for His sake”. The closest contemporary word to "disciple" is probably "apprentice." A disciple is more than a student who learns lessons by means of lectures and books. He is one who learns by living and working with his teacher in a daily "hands on" experience. Too many Christians are content to be listeners who gain a lot of knowledge but who have never put that knowledge into practice.   Jesus laid down the stem requirements for discipleship. We must first say no to ourselves, not simply to pleasures or possessions, but to self, and then take up our cross and follow Christ daily. This means to be identified with Him in surrender, suffering, and sacrifice. You cannot crucify yourself; you can only yield your body and let God do the rest. Paul puts it this way in Romans 12:1-2; “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.”   In Galatians 2:20, Paul writes: “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me.” Galatians 5:24 tells us: “And those who are Christ's have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires.” And then we can say with Paul, “But God forbid that I should boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world” (Galatians 6:14).   “Only one life,'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last” (C.T. Studd). “He is no fool who gives up that which he cannot keep, to gain that which he cannot lose!” (Jim Elliot)   Discipleship is a daily discipline: we follow Jesus a step at a time, a day at a time.   God bless!

IT’S JUST COFFEE!
Brewing Market Lane's Success | FLEUR STUDD!

IT’S JUST COFFEE!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 71:22


Good Morning! Today we are talking to the wonderful Fleur Studd! Fleur is one of the most influential women in the coffee scene, founding Market Lane Coffee and Melbourne Coffee Merchants. Her story starts in the U.K, finding a passion for coffee before moving back to Australia in 2008 to start her own roastery. Her keen eye for detail, distinctive style and focussed approach has made Market Lane one of the most recognisable brands in Australia.   In this episode, we dive into the decaf sugarcane method, explore Market Lane's workplace culture, and chat about Fleur's major influences—including her father, the cheese legend Will Studd. We also debate what the next decade holds for the coffee industry. Plus, don't miss Fleur's epic bolognese recipe and her must-have cheeses! In coffee news: Starbucks records a $5.8m loss as Australians cut back on costly lattes by brewing at home. If you're new here (welcome), our show dives into some of the best coffee conversations on the internet, but we will always remind ourselves at the end of the day; It's Just Coffee! Thank you to Fleur for joining the show, your work is inspiring! Find Fleur Studd at - @marketlane Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/marketlane?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Melbourne Coffee Merchants: @melbcoffeemerch  Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/melbcoffeemerch?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Where to find us: Rohan Cooke - @goldenbrown.coffee Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goldenbrown.coffee?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==  Kirk Pearson - @kirkthebarista Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kirkthebarista?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==  Want more coffee content? Follow us on instagram @itsjustcoffee or browse all of our content here. Love you for listening! Want to get in touch? Hit us up at hello@itsjustcoffeepod.com for any questions or comments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Devocional Verdade para a Vida
A brevidade da vida - Salmos 100.15-17

Devocional Verdade para a Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 3:39


Quanto ao homem, os seus dias são como a relva; como a flor do campo, assim ele floresce; pois, soprando nela o vento, desaparece […]. Mas a misericórdia do Senhor é de eternidade a eternidade, sobre os que o temem. (Sl 103.15-17)A vida passa muito mais rápido do que imaginamos. Lembro-me vividamente do nascimento do meu primeiro filho — e então parecia que ele era um adolescente apenas algumas semanas depois. Quando éramos crianças, o tempo entre 1o e 25 de dezembro se estendia por anos; agora os anos correm cada vez mais rápido. De repente, acordamos mais velhos ou ouvimos falar da morte de alguém que tinha a nossa idade, e percebemos que a vida é de fato muito breve. Florescemos por um tempo, mas não para sempre.À medida que envelhecemos, nossas habilidades físicas e mentais desaparecem, velhos amigos se vão, costumes familiares outrora rotineiros se desintegram, e nossas ambições de longa data perdem seu potencial ou apelo. Essas realidades, no entanto, não devem nos levar ao desespero, mas sim nos estimular. Como a grama, temos um número limitado de dias, mas há oportunidades em cada um deles! Como Derek Kidner, estudioso da Bíblia, escreve: “A morte ainda não chegou até nós: deixemo-la sacudir suas correntes para nós e nos impelir à ação”. Com os minutos que restam em nossa vida, podemos levantar os olhos e contemplar os “campos” — aqueles que vivem e trabalham ao nosso redor e ainda não conhecem Jesus como seu Senhor e Salvador, que não estão desfrutando do amor firme e eterno do Senhor. Como Jesus disse, estes campos já “branquejam para a ceifa” (Jo 4.35).A Bíblia não nos encoraja a esperarmos até nos formarmos, ou nos casarmos, ou nos estabelecermos, ou nos aposentarmos, antes de começarmos a servir a Cristo. Em vez disso, ela nos chama a fazer isso hoje. A pessoa sábia entende que temos tempo limitado e que a melhor maneira de vivê-lo é com as incumbências do Senhor.Então, se você está no início da vida, ou sente que está no auge da vida, ou está olhando para a vida que já passou, antes que a força em suas mãos falhe e seus dentes, olhos e ouvidos fiquem fracos, você escolherá viver tudo para Jesus Cristo? Se você esperar até amanhã, amanhã pode ser tarde demais. Como C. T. Studd disse uma vez, há…Apenas uma vida,Que logo passará.Somente o que é feitoPor Cristo durará.Portanto, olhe para seus dias nesta vida como a “relva” que eles são. Viva-os no temor do Deus que o amará eternamente — e não os gaste construindo seu próprio império de areia, mas sim na obra do único reino que dura para sempre. E ore para que, ao fazer isso, o Senhor “[confirme] a obra das [suas] mãos” (Sl 90.17), tanto hoje quanto durante todo o ano que o dia de amanhã trará.

FaithBridge Church Podcast
C.T. Studd | Emmanuel: God With Us

FaithBridge Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 49:00


At Christmas we celebrate how God sent His Son Jesus to earth to seek and save the lost. The name Emmanuel means "God with Us." Just like Jesus, we have been sent as God's ambassadors to take His life changing gift of hope to a lost and hurting world. Today, Pastor Rich will look at the life of C.T. Studd, missionary to China, India, and central Africa. He lived between 1860 and 1931. This well known Cricket player, born into a wealthy family in England came to Christ at the age of 24. His desire was to "run a rescue shop within a yard of hell." Hebrews 12:1-2

Raising Godly Boys Minute
#779: Only One Life

Raising Godly Boys Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 0:59


What's your favorite sport? Is it basketball? Maybe it's football? What about track or tennis? For C. T. Studd, his passion was cricket—a popular game played in England. As a professional cricket player, Studd shocked the sports world when he announced his decision to become a missionary to China. He later said, “Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last.”What about you? Are you using your life in meaningful ways? As a parent, one of your most important responsibilities is investing time and attention in your kids. As you guide them in studying the Bible and loving the Lord Jesus, you honor the Lord with your words and actions.Make today count. Train your kids in the way they should go.For more encouragement and parenting advice, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.

The Bear Mills Podcast
Legacy of a Real Studd

The Bear Mills Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 29:56


Our 400th episode is the story of C.T. Studd, a great 19th Century British athlete who then became equally great at sharing Jesus Christ across the U.K., U.S., Asia, and Africa. 

John Arezzi's Pro Wrestling Spotlight
Paul E. Returns, John Studd No Shows Main Event, WWE Nassau Coliseum June 1989

John Arezzi's Pro Wrestling Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 119:22


Welcome to episode 11 of Pro Wrestling Spotlight Rewind - where we look back at classic shows from the archives of John Arezzi, going back to the very early days of pro wrestling talk on the radio. On this episode - we will review show #10 show which aired on 1440 WNYG in Babylon, NY on June 11th, 1989. Marsh and I review the show that featured Paul E. Dangerously who called in on that show. Larry from L&S Comix calls in to reviewing the universally panned Nassau Coliseum house show - where Big John Studd no-showed the main event. Vinny from West Babylon calls in for one of his first ever appearances. Broadway Sonny Blaze is in studio as well. Host - John Arezzi Co-Host and Creative Director - Marsh Patreon Executive Producers: Joseph Holloway and Anthony Pires JOIN THE PATREON PAGE FOR THIS PODCAST AND EXPERIENCE 50 YEARS OF HISTORY FROM THE ARCHIVES OF WRESTLING HISTORIAN AND CO-AUTHOR OF THE BEST SELLING BOOK MAT MEMORIES HERE:  https://www.patreon.com/JohnArezzi  Subscribe to the show's YouTube Channel Here: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProWrestlingSpotlight  Follow John Arezzi Here: https://twitter.com/johnarezzi   https://www.facebook.com/groups/prowrestlingspotlight  Order a copy of John Arezzi's best selling memoir "MAT MEMORIES, My Wild Ride in Pro Wrestling, Country Music and with the Mets" here: https://a.co/d/4TXWVAv Copyright 2024 Alexander Media Services, LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Talking Snooker
Talking Snooker Episode 178 - Latest News and Latest Views with Rod Studd

Talking Snooker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 115:11


Nick and Phil return with a new episode and they are joined by a guest presenter, broadcaster Rod Studd. Rod delivers strong views on a number of matters, including Judd Trump's status in the game, Ronnie O'Sullivan playing left-handed in Brentwood this week and players returning to the sport after serving bans following the match fixing scandal. We also hear from Rod about his love of the game, his years covering darts for Sky and his inspirational recovery and return to work following a stroke. Plus we have all the latest from the English Open, look ahead to the British Open and bring you news of another autumnal snooker tradition, the Tony Meo Trophy. If you'd like to respond to anything you've heard here - or indeed you have a view on any snooker matter - please do tweet us @TalkingSnooker or email talkingsnooker@yahoo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feed My Sheep
The Joy of Sharing (Acts 1)

Feed My Sheep

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 9:49


Missionary C.T. Studd once said, "I cannot tell you what joy it gave me to bring the first soul to the Lord Jesus Christ. I have tasted almost all the pleasures that this world can give...but I can tell you that those pleasures were as nothing compared to the joy that the saving of that one soul gave me.” In the final part of this sermon, we talk about the place of missions in the local church.

Straight From The Heart Radio

I am coming soon- Jesus gives personal testimony about this book which reveals Him. He will give to everyone according to what they have done, and the work of God is to believe on the One He sent. C.T. Studd said, "Only one life, 'twill soon be past, only what's done for Christ will last."

The Weekly Dartscast
#356: Rod Studd, Andy Davidson, European Tour Review, Premier League Preview

The Weekly Dartscast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 78:55


Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode ahead of the final regular week of the Premier League season. The team start the show with a look back at the Baltic Sea Darts Open from the weekend, where Rob Cross beat Luke Humphries to win his second European Tour title. Alex and Burton also reflect on some of the events off the oche, including Humphries switching his walk-on song, look ahead to a crucial clash between Nathan Aspinall and Michael Smith in the Premier League this week, and answer your listener questions in the mailbag. Sky Sports commentator Rod Studd (16:43) calls in ahead of this week's penultimate Premier League night of the season in Sheffield. Rod takes a look back at the season so far, as well as how the media interest has grown in darts following the emergence of Luke Littler, before discussing his own darts ratings he compiles with fellow commentator Wayne Mardle, and his most memorable darts interviews working for Sky. Andy Davidson (47:44) also stops by after his impressive debut at the MODUS Super Series. Andy reflects on winning the week to qualify for Champions Week next week, as well as his time in the game so far. The Scot talks through his past health problems that cut short his last Q-School campaign in 2023, his upturn in form through the ADC system over the last six months, and his plans for the rest of 2024 after the biggest darts payday of his career so far. *** This podcast is brought to you in association with Darts Corner - the number one online darts retailer! Darts Corner offers the widest selection of darts products from over 30 different manufacturers.  Check out Darts Corner here: UK site US site Netherlands site Check out Condor Darts here: UK site *** The Weekly Dartscast is excited to announce it has agreed a new sponsorship deal with kwiff. A growing name in the sports betting sector, kwiff was an official sponsor of the 2023 WDF Lakeside World Championships and has also worked with several other big names in the darts industry. Set up an account and enjoy a flutter on the darts by opening an account on the kwiff website or via their app (iOS / Android). 18+. Terms and conditions apply. Begambleaware.org – please gamble responsibly. *** Sponsorship available! Want your business advertised on the show? Email weeklydartscast@gmail.com for more details and a free copy of our new sponsor brochure! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Thomas Page, Connor Ellis    

Canaan STL Podcast
C.T. Studd

Canaan STL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 40:31


Join Pastor Daniel and Pastor Martin as they discuss Charles Thomas Studd.

FairmountFC Sunday Messages
Giants of the Faith | CT Studd & Mephibosheth

FairmountFC Sunday Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 29:51


Courage for the Fight. Allies in the Fight. Pastor Brock Meyer leads. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fairmount-friends-church/message

Westview Church Podcast
EXHORTATION - Pursue Godly Ambition

Westview Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 6:25


Your most valuable resource is your time, and your time is what will constitute your life. By using the present time to make much of Christ, we set in motion the lasting future impact of a life lived to the glory of God. As British missionary C.T. Studd wrote, “Only one life, twill soon be past / Only what's done for Christ will last.” Listen as Pastor Brett exhorts us to pursue godly ambition.

Victory Temple Chantilly's Podcast

Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus." Heb12:1-2 NKJVThe men and women who made the greatest impact on the world were those who were totally focused and sold out to their vision.John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church, once said, "If I had three hundred men who feared nothing but God, hated nothing but sin, and were determined to know nothing among men but Jesus Christ and Him crucified, I would set the world on fire." Jonathan Edwards, whose ministry sparked the Great Awakening in America, made this his life's motto: "Resolution One: I will live for God. Resolution Two: If no one else does, I will." C. T. Studd, one of England's greatest athletes, shocked the world when he gave up fame and fortune to be a missionary to China."If Jesus Christ be God and died for me, then no sacrifice can be too great for me to make for Him," he explained. Missionary Jim Elliot, who died as a martyr in South America, said,"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." The day you were born, God had a track for you to run on. But to win, you must get rid of (1) anything that weighs you down, and (2) anything that trips you up. "Let us strip off and throw aside every encumbrance (unnecessary weight) and that sin which so readily (deftly and cleverly) clings to and entangles us, and let us run with patient endurance and steady and active persistence the appointed course of the race that is set before us, looking away [from all that will distract] to Jesus" (vv. 1-2 AMPC).Support the showChanging Lives | Building Strong Family | Impacting Our Community For Jesus Christ!

The Darts Show Podcast
Ep. 33 | Studd Breaks the Game

The Darts Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 50:52


Dan Dawson is joined by Mark Webster for the latest episode of The Darts Show podcast, featuring exclusive interviews with PDC Chief Executive Matthew Porter, World Champion Luke Humphries and new Tour Card holder Robert Grundy!

Wawasee Bible Sermon Audio
Last Words, Legacy, & Love - Acts

Wawasee Bible Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024


In Acts 20 Paul is wrapping up his 3rd church planting (missionary) journey. We see him visit Corinth, Macedonia, Troas, Ephesus and other places for the very last time. He'll leave this region—and the people he dearly loves there—for the last time, never to return, and he knows it. So what does he do? Like Paul, each of us will leave some things in our wake. Some good, some bad. But what will we leave that actually lasts? As C.T. Studd is famous for writing, "Only one life, 'twill soon be past; only what's done for Christ will last." The greatest legacy we leave for those we love is to point them to Jesus who loves them even more.

Dial In with Jonny Ardavanis
Living A Life That Lasts

Dial In with Jonny Ardavanis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 21:26


As a new year begins, maybe you consider the brevity of life and have a renewed desire to live a life that lasts. Our life is fleeting and fragile and yet, there is, within the heart of the believer a burden to invest and steward the time allotted to them by God. C.T. Studd once said, “Only one life will soon be past, only what's done for Christ will last.“ As we begin a new year , Jonny Ardavanis is going to point us to the scripture and provide for us “Five Hallmarks Of A Life That Lasts.” If you desire to leave a legacy, you're not going to want to miss what the Scripture says in this regard. Watch VideosVisit the Website Follow on InstagramFollow on Twitter

The Darts Show Podcast
Ep.31 Russ Bray's Signed Pants

The Darts Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 50:48


An absolutely stacked episode of The Darts Show Podcast as Dan Dawson is joined by Campbell, Bray, Ross Smith, Durrant, Studd, Nicholson, Mason and Webster to take a look back on an incredible opening nine days of the 2023/24 World Darts Championship...

Drive With Tom Elliott
Dandenong mayor's emotional plea for dangerous road to be fixed after weekend tragedy

Drive With Tom Elliott

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 6:23


She told 3AW's Heidi Murphy she's been campaigning for traffic lights to improve safety at the corner of Studd and McFees roads in Dandenong North — where a toddler was struck by a car at the weekend — since 2012.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Saturday Morning
Sam and Ellie Studd: how to love cheese

RNZ: Saturday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 27:15


Brother and sister duo Sam and Ellie Studd's new book The Best Things In Life Are Cheese, aims to help us understand and appreciate cheese in all its many forms. They're about as close to cheese royalty as you get, their father is legendary expert Will Studd. As cheese guides they cover basics like how to pick a good one, tips for Christmas platters, plus recipes for cheesy treats.

Frontmatter: The Leanpub Author Stories Podcast
Neil Studd, Author of Finding Mojovation: How to create contentment in your work and personal life

Frontmatter: The Leanpub Author Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 45:57


Stay the Course
The Salvation of Edward Studd

Stay the Course

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 7:01


Inside FSU Athletics
Behind the Mic Episode 96 with Florida State VP & Director of Athletics Michael Alford and Head Swimming and Diving Coach Neal Studd

Inside FSU Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 41:33


Our monthly Seminole Sitdown with Michael Alford and a busy weekend around FSU Athletics!!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Raising Godly Boys Minute
#454: Eternal Perspective

Raising Godly Boys Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 0:59


Have you heard this criticism of Christians? “They're so heavenly minded, they're no earthly good.”Focusing on the world to come doesn't mean that we are to leave the present world as it is, but everything we do, say, and teach our boys should be filtered through the lens of eternity. What are the Lord's instructions for you during your time here on Earth? Act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and love your neighbor as yourself.Remember the refrain of British missionary C.T. Studd's famous poem: “Only one life, 'twill soon be past, only what's done for Christ will last.”For more encouragement and parenting advice, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures
Ep 43 Jef & Scott from Fully Poseable Wrestling Figure Podcast Part 1

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 42:14


Scott, Jef & I talk about our early fandom & review Studd, Hillbilly Jim & Nikolai LJNs

Bravehearted Voices
Zac Poonen – Only One Life Will Soon Be Past

Bravehearted Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 50:04


Missionary C.T. Studd once wrote a stirring poem with the line, "Only One life will soon be past, only what is done for Christ will last." In this message, Zac Poonen uses the poem as an inspiration to remind us that not only must we live and minister in the Name of Christ, but do all things according to His strength, power, and life within us.Learn more about the Bravehearted Voices Podcast and how you can be discipled and grow spiritually by visiting braveheartedvoices.com

Today in the Word Devotional
Learning How to Lose

Today in the Word Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023


C. T. Studd was born to wealth and prestige on December 2, 1860. He distinguished himself as an athlete while a student at Eton. But when Studd was 24 years old, his brother became gravely ill. C. T. began to question the course of his life and decided that it came up wanting. “What is all the fame and flattery worth...when a man comes to face eternity?” he wondered. Studd determined to let it all go and devote himself to Christ. Paul made a similar choice. His achievements were not on the cricket field, as C. T. Studd’s were. Paul’s accomplishments were religious. He gives us his resume in verses 4–6, noting that if anyone had a reason to be confident in his own spiritual efforts, it was him. But an encounter with Jesus Christ changed everything. Paul suddenly realized that what he had been trusting in was not true righteousness but self-righteousness. Like Studd, he chose to let it go. Compared to the righteousness that comes through faith in Christ, Paul felt his own attempts were mere “garbage” (v. 8). In verse 9, the apostle explains the difference between the two approaches. One was a “righteousness of my own that comes from the law,” and the other was “the righteousness that comes from God on the basis of faith.” Paul wanted the Philippians to know his story because they were tempted by preachers who distorted the gospel. These teachers claimed it was necessary to be circumcised and obey the law of Moses to be saved. The apostle disagrees with them (v. 2), calling them dogs, evildoers, and mutilators of the flesh (an allusion to the practice of circumcision). His strong language is a reminder that there is no common ground between these two approaches. >> Do you expect God to accept you because of your own efforts and religious practices? Let it all go. Turn to Christ and receive His righteousness as a gift through faith.

Meadowbrooke Church Sermon Podcast
Walking in Light of Your Calling

Meadowbrooke Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023


There is a museum by the Dachau Concentration Camp that serves to remind its visitors of the horrors suffered under Hitler and the Nazi party. There is a sign posted for all visitors to see as they leave with a quote by Winston Churchill that reads: Those who do not learn from history are condemned to repeat its mistakes.[1] Judes little epistle serves to remind us of a history, that if ignored, we too might be doomed to repeat. The people Jude warns us of remind me of the morning my brother and I were late to the bus stop for school, I believe we missed the bus that day. On our way to the bus stop, a nice stranger invited us to get into the car so that he could take us to wherever we needed to go. My brother was tempted, and I was afraid to get into the car, so when it became apparent that we would not get into the car, the stranger drove off. False teachers are like the nice stranger who offers a child candy to get that child to get into the car, to take that child to a place that will forever impact that childs future. The candy often comes in the form of something that sounds good, such as the offer to gain a better understanding of the Bible, to grow closer to the true God through some hidden secret knowledge, or the offer of some key to unlocking the secrets of the Bible and reality. Permit me to push the stranger illustration a bit further. The reason my brother and I were able to sense danger when we were offered a ride from the person in the car was because our parents warned us of such people and informed us of a history involving such people, and the best way to resist them. The reason Jude saturated his little letter with examples from Israels past is because there is nothing new under the sun; the only thing that has changed is the dress. Since the birth of the Church, many have snuck into churches to introduce false doctrines that are labeled in the Bible as, doctrines of demons. Listen to the warning the apostle Paul gave to a young pastor named Timothy: Now the Spirit expressly says that in later times some will depart from the faith by devoting themselves to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons (1 Tim. 4:12). The reason Jude emphasizes the need to contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints (v. 3), and that the Christians everywhere must build on the, most holy faith and praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves in the love of God, waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ that leads to eternal life (v. 21) is because the Devil is really good at using the ignorance of Gods people to harm them. John Wycliff said it best when he wrote the following warning: To be ignorant of the Scripture is the same thing as to be ignorant of Christ.[2] Listen, if you are ignorant of the Great Shepherd, you will be gullible enough to buy into the lies of a stranger who seeks your harm and not your good. These are the people we are warned about in Jude: In the last time there will be scoffers, following their own ungodly passions (v. 18). Daniel Akin wrote concerning false teachers: Disciples of Jesus must never let their spiritual guard down. They must be spiritually discerning, testing every teaching by the gospel of Jesus Christ and the Word of God. Eloquent speech is not the issue. Faithfulness to the Bible is.[3] The Scoffers When will the scoffers come? Jude says, In the last time. What is the last time? It is the time between Jesus ascension into heaven and his return to earth; the last time is the time we find ourselves in today and it is the time Christians have found themselves in since the birth of the Church that we read about in the book of Acts during the first century. The scoffers are the same people who have crept into the church, but not only those who snuck in. To scoff is to mock, but it can also include an attitude that is dismissive due to a self-assured arrogance[4] that following their, own ungodly passions is the best way to walk. In fact, it is their arrogance and ungodly passions that serve as their moral and theological compass. In 2 Peter 3:4, these scoffers question the legitimacy of Jesus promised return to judge the living and the dead. In Jude, these scoffers do not revere or respect the holiness of God. In the wake of their walking these scoffers are divisive, worldly, and devoid of the Spirit (v. 19). Jude informs us that the reason these people teach the things that they teach and live the way that they live is because they are, devoid of the Spirit. What this means is that these scoffers are spiritually lost even though they say that they know Jesus, they really do not know Him. Paul wrote in Romans 8:9, Anyone who does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to him. In Titus 1:16, we are told that such people, profess to know God, but they deny him by their works. They are detestable, disobedient, unfit for any good work. Jesus said of such people: every healthy tree bears good fruit, but the diseased tree bears bad fruit. A healthy tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a diseased tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Thus you will recognize them by their fruits (Matt. 7:1520). One of the many false teachings the Church encountered in the past confronted head on during the Protestant Reformation is what is known as Antinomianism. Antinomianism, which still exists today under a different dress, teaches that Christians are freed from all obligation to obey Gods Moral Law. There are dozens of examples from the Bible that such teaching does not represent the teachings of the Bible; what Jesus said in Matthew 7 and what Jude wrote in verse 19 is proof enough that true genuine faith in the resurrected Jesus as Master and Lord over your life does not give you a license to sin, but instead will affect you in such a way that you will want to live a life that falls in line with Gods Moral Law. The lifestyle of the false teachers, according to Jude, is proof enough that although they say that they belong to Jesus, they really do not and are in fact, devoid of the Spirit. What is possible to notice in these verses, is the way Jude contrasts the scoffers with the beloved. The Beloved So, who is the beloved? You remember from the very first verse in Jude that the beloved is the person who has been called by God, unconditionally loved by the Father, and kept for and by Jesus. According to the second verse in Jude, the one who is kept for Jesus because he is loved by the Father, will only know the mercy, peace, and love of the One who called him. Yet, in the first two verses, Jude gives us the reason why we must avoid the false teachers who deny Jesus as Master and Lord (v. 4), Jude offers us a strategy to not only avoid the trap of the scoffers, but a formula that will only deepen our relationship with the God who saved us. There is an imperative (command) that Jude anchors three participles to. The imperative is the word, keep. The three participles are found in verses 20-21 (the participles are italicized): Building yourselves in your most holy faith Praying in the Holy Spirit Waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus The way the NIV translates the Greek I believe is helpful in seeing how these three participles are connected to the word, kept: But you, dear friends, by building yourselves up in your most holy faith and praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves in Gods love as you wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to bring you to eternal life (Jude 2021). How does one remain in Gods love? You do so by building your life upon His word, praying in the Holy Spirit, and waiting for Jesus Christ. Build yourselves upon the Word of God Another way you can say this is, Grow in your understanding and knowledge of the Scriptures. What he means by this is what he already admonished his readers to do in verse 3, contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints. The apostle Paul said the same thing in Ephesians 2:20, So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God, built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone (Eph. 2:1920). The Cornerstone of our faith is Jesus and the gospel, as it is fleshed out from Genesis through Revelation, is our foundation. Our understanding of Jesus, as our Cornerstone, will shape our understanding of who God is. If we get Jesus wrong, we will get God wrong; if we get Jesus right, we will get God right. This is why Jesus said to anyone who would follow Him: Everyone then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock. And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house, but it did not fall, because it had been founded on the rock. And everyone who hears these words of mine and does not do them will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand. And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell, and great was the fall of it. (Matt. 7:2427) In their commentary on Jude, Jim Shaddix and D.L. Akin observe: As we learn the Bible and understand its truth, we are strengthened, we grow, we mature, we are built up. Without the Scriptures there is no growth. Without the Word there is no maturity. Without the gospel nothing of eternal good will last. Like the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat, it is vital that we daily ingest and digest Gods Word and its truth.[5] Pray in the Holy Spirit Praying in the Holy Spirit is the second participle anchored to the word kept. What Jude means here is not that we pray in some angelic or heavenly language, but that we depend upon the Holy Spirit. What kind of praying does Jude have in mind? It is the kind of praying described in Ephesians 6:18, where we are, praying at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer and supplication. It is the kind of praying that seeks Gods will for our lives above our own desires and dreams for life. The Holy Spirit is not some force or a type of impersonal power, the Holy Spirit is a He, and that He is a Person, and that Person is the Helper and Counselor promised to the Christian (see John 16:4-15), and the Helper is God the Spirit. It is the Holy Spirit who seals and secures all who belong to God: In him you also, when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and believed in him, were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until we acquire possession of it, to the praise of his glory (Eph. 1:1314). It is the Holy Spirit that the false teachers are devoid of, and it is what sets the true Christian apart from those who do not have eternal life, so we depend upon Him in knowing and that helps us in our weakness: Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words (Rom. 8:26). Wait for the Savior As we build our lives in obedience upon the Word of God with Jesus as our Cornerstone, while we depend upon Gods Holy Spirit to help, lead, and direct we wait and long for our Redeemer: God the Son. Waiting is another way of saying, watching. Why are we waiting and watching for Jesus? Because we know that because the tomb is empty, his promise to return is imminently sure! It is Jesus who the Psalmist promised in Psalm 24:7-8, Lift up your heads, O gates! And be lifted up, O ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in. Who is this King of glory? The Lord, strong and mighty, the Lord, mighty in battle (Psalm 24:78)! The mercy Jude says the true Christian is watching is the, blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ (Titus 2:13) that every Christian anticipates. Or as Jim Shaddix so eloquently describes: The Christians heart and eyes are fixed heavenward, looking for a rider on a white horse whose name is Faithful and True, whose eyes are like a fiery flame, and on his head are many crowns. We are looking for one whose robe is dipped in blood, and on his thigh he has a name written: King of kings and Lord of lords (cf. Rev 19:1116). Until then we will grow in his Word, pray by his Spirit, and watch for his coming.[6] Oh, dont you see what Jude is doing in these verses? He is showing us that the key to keeping in the Love of God is found in a relationship with a God who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit! We are to set our eyes heavenward on the God who called us. We are to watch for Jesus out of a longing for our Groom as His Bride. We are to desperately depend upon the Holy Spirit who has sealed us for the Day of our redemption and powerfully Helps us to persevere until the end. This is what the false teachers want to deconstruct and pervert, but it is the key to remaining in the love of God that is foreign to anyone who has not been called, beloved in God the Father, and kept for Jesus Christ (v. 3). Conclusion (vv. 22-23) As men and women with our eyes set on God, our hearts fixed on Jesus, and our dependance resting in the Holy Spirit, how are we to respond to the those who have crept in? What is our posture to be towards those who deny Jesus as Master and Lord with their words and with their lives? Well, in verse 22, we are introduced to next the imperative, and that is: have mercy. We are to exercise the same mercy we have received in three different ways: We are to have mercy on those who doubt. We are to show mercy by seeking to rescue those caught up into false teaching from hell. We are to exercise mercy with the utmost caution and fear. We are to have mercy on those who doubt. The Christian is a conduit of Gods mercy and grace. We must have mercy on those caught up in false teaching and responsible for the false teaching because the God who called the Christian is merciful (Psalm 116:5). There is no sin so great that Gods mercy and His grace cannot overcome; we Christians ought to be very aware of this because we have experienced it ourselves. We are to seek to rescue those caught up in false teaching from hell. God uses those He has redeemed through the blood of His Son to tell unredeemed sinners where to find redemption. As one commentator wrote: Too much is at stake for believers not to take decisive action to rescue others from the destruction awaiting the false teachers.[7] One of my favorite quotes is from a missionary by the name of C.T. Studd who said, Some want to live within the sound of church or chapel bell; I want to run a rescue shop, within a yard of hell. We are to exercise mercy with the utmost caution and fear. We are to show the scoffers who deny Jesus as Master and Lord mercy, but a mercy laced with a fear of being drawn into the same kind of sinful deception. What is true of the one who has been called, beloved, and kept by God is a hatred of sin. This does not mean that we are free from sinning, but it does mean that our affections have changed and continue to change where we long more and more to please the One who rescued us from hell. We are a walking example of the kind of change God can bring upon a person; what is true of the Christian is offered even to the false teacher: Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool (Isaiah 1:18). [1] Helm, D. R. (2008). 1 2 Peter and Jude: sharing christs sufferings (p. 323). Crossway Books. [2] John Wycliffe (Source unknown) [3] Akin, Daniel L. (2019). Christ-Centered Exposition: The Sermon on the Mount (pp. 141-42). Holman Reference. [4] Matthew S. Harmon, ESV Expository Commentary: Jude (Wheaton, IL: Crossway; 2018); p. 519. [5] Shaddix, J., Akin, D. L. (2018). Exalting jesus in 2 peter, jude (Jud 20). Holman Reference. [6] Ibid. [7] Matthew S. Harmon. ESV Expository Commentary (Wheaton, IL: Crossway; 2018), P. 520

Meadowbrooke Church Sermon Podcast
Walking in Light of Your Calling

Meadowbrooke Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023


There is a museum by the Dachau Concentration Camp that serves to remind its visitors of the horrors suffered under Hitler and the Nazi party. There is a sign posted for all visitors to see as they leave with a quote by Winston Churchill that reads: Those who do not learn from history are condemned to repeat its mistakes.[1] Judes little epistle serves to remind us of a history, that if ignored, we too might be doomed to repeat. The people Jude warns us of remind me of the morning my brother and I were late to the bus stop for school, I believe we missed the bus that day. On our way to the bus stop, a nice stranger invited us to get into the car so that he could take us to wherever we needed to go. My brother was tempted, and I was afraid to get into the car, so when it became apparent that we would not get into the car, the stranger drove off. False teachers are like the nice stranger who offers a child candy to get that child to get into the car, to take that child to a place that will forever impact that childs future. The candy often comes in the form of something that sounds good, such as the offer to gain a better understanding of the Bible, to grow closer to the true God through some hidden secret knowledge, or the offer of some key to unlocking the secrets of the Bible and reality. Permit me to push the stranger illustration a bit further. The reason my brother and I were able to sense danger when we were offered a ride from the person in the car was because our parents warned us of such people and informed us of a history involving such people, and the best way to resist them. The reason Jude saturated his little letter with examples from Israels past is because there is nothing new under the sun; the only thing that has changed is the dress. Since the birth of the Church, many have snuck into churches to introduce false doctrines that are labeled in the Bible as, doctrines of demons. Listen to the warning the apostle Paul gave to a young pastor named Timothy: Now the Spirit expressly says that in later times some will depart from the faith by devoting themselves to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons (1 Tim. 4:12). The reason Jude emphasizes the need to contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints (v. 3), and that the Christians everywhere must build on the, most holy faith and praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves in the love of God, waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ that leads to eternal life (v. 21) is because the Devil is really good at using the ignorance of Gods people to harm them. John Wycliff said it best when he wrote the following warning: To be ignorant of the Scripture is the same thing as to be ignorant of Christ.[2] Listen, if you are ignorant of the Great Shepherd, you will be gullible enough to buy into the lies of a stranger who seeks your harm and not your good. These are the people we are warned about in Jude: In the last time there will be scoffers, following their own ungodly passions (v. 18). Daniel Akin wrote concerning false teachers: Disciples of Jesus must never let their spiritual guard down. They must be spiritually discerning, testing every teaching by the gospel of Jesus Christ and the Word of God. Eloquent speech is not the issue. Faithfulness to the Bible is.[3] The Scoffers When will the scoffers come? Jude says, In the last time. What is the last time? It is the time between Jesus ascension into heaven and his return to earth; the last time is the time we find ourselves in today and it is the time Christians have found themselves in since the birth of the Church that we read about in the book of Acts during the first century. The scoffers are the same people who have crept into the church, but not only those who snuck in. To scoff is to mock, but it can also include an attitude that is dismissive due to a self-assured arrogance[4] that following their, own ungodly passions is the best way to walk. In fact, it is their arrogance and ungodly passions that serve as their moral and theological compass. In 2 Peter 3:4, these scoffers question the legitimacy of Jesus promised return to judge the living and the dead. In Jude, these scoffers do not revere or respect the holiness of God. In the wake of their walking these scoffers are divisive, worldly, and devoid of the Spirit (v. 19). Jude informs us that the reason these people teach the things that they teach and live the way that they live is because they are, devoid of the Spirit. What this means is that these scoffers are spiritually lost even though they say that they know Jesus, they really do not know Him. Paul wrote in Romans 8:9, Anyone who does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to him. In Titus 1:16, we are told that such people, profess to know God, but they deny him by their works. They are detestable, disobedient, unfit for any good work. Jesus said of such people: every healthy tree bears good fruit, but the diseased tree bears bad fruit. A healthy tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a diseased tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Thus you will recognize them by their fruits (Matt. 7:1520). One of the many false teachings the Church encountered in the past confronted head on during the Protestant Reformation is what is known as Antinomianism. Antinomianism, which still exists today under a different dress, teaches that Christians are freed from all obligation to obey Gods Moral Law. There are dozens of examples from the Bible that such teaching does not represent the teachings of the Bible; what Jesus said in Matthew 7 and what Jude wrote in verse 19 is proof enough that true genuine faith in the resurrected Jesus as Master and Lord over your life does not give you a license to sin, but instead will affect you in such a way that you will want to live a life that falls in line with Gods Moral Law. The lifestyle of the false teachers, according to Jude, is proof enough that although they say that they belong to Jesus, they really do not and are in fact, devoid of the Spirit. What is possible to notice in these verses, is the way Jude contrasts the scoffers with the beloved. The Beloved So, who is the beloved? You remember from the very first verse in Jude that the beloved is the person who has been called by God, unconditionally loved by the Father, and kept for and by Jesus. According to the second verse in Jude, the one who is kept for Jesus because he is loved by the Father, will only know the mercy, peace, and love of the One who called him. Yet, in the first two verses, Jude gives us the reason why we must avoid the false teachers who deny Jesus as Master and Lord (v. 4), Jude offers us a strategy to not only avoid the trap of the scoffers, but a formula that will only deepen our relationship with the God who saved us. There is an imperative (command) that Jude anchors three participles to. The imperative is the word, keep. The three participles are found in verses 20-21 (the participles are italicized): Building yourselves in your most holy faith Praying in the Holy Spirit Waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus The way the NIV translates the Greek I believe is helpful in seeing how these three participles are connected to the word, kept: But you, dear friends, by building yourselves up in your most holy faith and praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves in Gods love as you wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to bring you to eternal life (Jude 2021). How does one remain in Gods love? You do so by building your life upon His word, praying in the Holy Spirit, and waiting for Jesus Christ. Build yourselves upon the Word of God Another way you can say this is, Grow in your understanding and knowledge of the Scriptures. What he means by this is what he already admonished his readers to do in verse 3, contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints. The apostle Paul said the same thing in Ephesians 2:20, So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God, built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone (Eph. 2:1920). The Cornerstone of our faith is Jesus and the gospel, as it is fleshed out from Genesis through Revelation, is our foundation. Our understanding of Jesus, as our Cornerstone, will shape our understanding of who God is. If we get Jesus wrong, we will get God wrong; if we get Jesus right, we will get God right. This is why Jesus said to anyone who would follow Him: Everyone then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock. And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house, but it did not fall, because it had been founded on the rock. And everyone who hears these words of mine and does not do them will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand. And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell, and great was the fall of it. (Matt. 7:2427) In their commentary on Jude, Jim Shaddix and D.L. Akin observe: As we learn the Bible and understand its truth, we are strengthened, we grow, we mature, we are built up. Without the Scriptures there is no growth. Without the Word there is no maturity. Without the gospel nothing of eternal good will last. Like the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat, it is vital that we daily ingest and digest Gods Word and its truth.[5] Pray in the Holy Spirit Praying in the Holy Spirit is the second participle anchored to the word kept. What Jude means here is not that we pray in some angelic or heavenly language, but that we depend upon the Holy Spirit. What kind of praying does Jude have in mind? It is the kind of praying described in Ephesians 6:18, where we are, praying at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer and supplication. It is the kind of praying that seeks Gods will for our lives above our own desires and dreams for life. The Holy Spirit is not some force or a type of impersonal power, the Holy Spirit is a He, and that He is a Person, and that Person is the Helper and Counselor promised to the Christian (see John 16:4-15), and the Helper is God the Spirit. It is the Holy Spirit who seals and secures all who belong to God: In him you also, when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and believed in him, were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until we acquire possession of it, to the praise of his glory (Eph. 1:1314). It is the Holy Spirit that the false teachers are devoid of, and it is what sets the true Christian apart from those who do not have eternal life, so we depend upon Him in knowing and that helps us in our weakness: Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words (Rom. 8:26). Wait for the Savior As we build our lives in obedience upon the Word of God with Jesus as our Cornerstone, while we depend upon Gods Holy Spirit to help, lead, and direct we wait and long for our Redeemer: God the Son. Waiting is another way of saying, watching. Why are we waiting and watching for Jesus? Because we know that because the tomb is empty, his promise to return is imminently sure! It is Jesus who the Psalmist promised in Psalm 24:7-8, Lift up your heads, O gates! And be lifted up, O ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in. Who is this King of glory? The Lord, strong and mighty, the Lord, mighty in battle (Psalm 24:78)! The mercy Jude says the true Christian is watching is the, blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ (Titus 2:13) that every Christian anticipates. Or as Jim Shaddix so eloquently describes: The Christians heart and eyes are fixed heavenward, looking for a rider on a white horse whose name is Faithful and True, whose eyes are like a fiery flame, and on his head are many crowns. We are looking for one whose robe is dipped in blood, and on his thigh he has a name written: King of kings and Lord of lords (cf. Rev 19:1116). Until then we will grow in his Word, pray by his Spirit, and watch for his coming.[6] Oh, dont you see what Jude is doing in these verses? He is showing us that the key to keeping in the Love of God is found in a relationship with a God who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit! We are to set our eyes heavenward on the God who called us. We are to watch for Jesus out of a longing for our Groom as His Bride. We are to desperately depend upon the Holy Spirit who has sealed us for the Day of our redemption and powerfully Helps us to persevere until the end. This is what the false teachers want to deconstruct and pervert, but it is the key to remaining in the love of God that is foreign to anyone who has not been called, beloved in God the Father, and kept for Jesus Christ (v. 3). Conclusion (vv. 22-23) As men and women with our eyes set on God, our hearts fixed on Jesus, and our dependance resting in the Holy Spirit, how are we to respond to the those who have crept in? What is our posture to be towards those who deny Jesus as Master and Lord with their words and with their lives? Well, in verse 22, we are introduced to next the imperative, and that is: have mercy. We are to exercise the same mercy we have received in three different ways: We are to have mercy on those who doubt. We are to show mercy by seeking to rescue those caught up into false teaching from hell. We are to exercise mercy with the utmost caution and fear. We are to have mercy on those who doubt. The Christian is a conduit of Gods mercy and grace. We must have mercy on those caught up in false teaching and responsible for the false teaching because the God who called the Christian is merciful (Psalm 116:5). There is no sin so great that Gods mercy and His grace cannot overcome; we Christians ought to be very aware of this because we have experienced it ourselves. We are to seek to rescue those caught up in false teaching from hell. God uses those He has redeemed through the blood of His Son to tell unredeemed sinners where to find redemption. As one commentator wrote: Too much is at stake for believers not to take decisive action to rescue others from the destruction awaiting the false teachers.[7] One of my favorite quotes is from a missionary by the name of C.T. Studd who said, Some want to live within the sound of church or chapel bell; I want to run a rescue shop, within a yard of hell. We are to exercise mercy with the utmost caution and fear. We are to show the scoffers who deny Jesus as Master and Lord mercy, but a mercy laced with a fear of being drawn into the same kind of sinful deception. What is true of the one who has been called, beloved, and kept by God is a hatred of sin. This does not mean that we are free from sinning, but it does mean that our affections have changed and continue to change where we long more and more to please the One who rescued us from hell. We are a walking example of the kind of change God can bring upon a person; what is true of the Christian is offered even to the false teacher: Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool (Isaiah 1:18). [1] Helm, D. R. (2008). 1 2 Peter and Jude: sharing christs sufferings (p. 323). Crossway Books. [2] John Wycliffe (Source unknown) [3] Akin, Daniel L. (2019). Christ-Centered Exposition: The Sermon on the Mount (pp. 141-42). Holman Reference. [4] Matthew S. Harmon, ESV Expository Commentary: Jude (Wheaton, IL: Crossway; 2018); p. 519. [5] Shaddix, J., Akin, D. L. (2018). Exalting jesus in 2 peter, jude (Jud 20). Holman Reference. [6] Ibid. [7] Matthew S. Harmon. ESV Expository Commentary (Wheaton, IL: Crossway; 2018), P. 520

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures
Ep 22 N8 from @Ringskirts & John Studd LJN

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 21:47


I talk about fandom & figures with N8 from @RingSkirts. Problems uploading this episode the first time around but hopefully this time it works

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures
Ep 24 Evan Ginzburg & Studd/Hillbilly Jim/Nikolai

LeJeNdary Wrestling Figures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 58:33


This is a super fun extended episode where I get to talk with Evan about his fandom, his friendships, The Wrestler, 350 Days & wrestlers Big John Studd, Hillbilly Jim & Nikolai Volkoff as well as their LJN figures

Mercy Seat Christian Church
Chocolate Soldiers vs. Christian Soldiers

Mercy Seat Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 53:00


Pastor Matt reads most of C.T. Studd's Chocolate Soldier article from 100 years ago. An 8-minute historical video is then played- and finally, a song about remarkable church history from the year 320 AD. 53 min. MercySeat.net

Mercy Seat Christian Church
Chocolate Soldiers vs. Christian Soldiers

Mercy Seat Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 53:00


Pastor Matt reads most of C.T. Studd's Chocolate Soldier article from 100 years ago. An 8-minute historical video is then played- and finally, a song about remarkable church history from the year 320 AD. 53 min. MercySeat.net

Love The Darts
World Matchplay update with Ryan Searle, Mark Webster & Rod Studd

Love The Darts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 33:33


Emma Paton is joined by Mark Webster and Rod Studd at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool to look back at what has gone on at the World Matchplay so far. The trio also look ahead to the rest of the tournament and make some predictions. Ryan Searle also joins us after reaching the quarter-finals for the first time and shares some insight into his new darts. Finally, Rod also plays our feature 'A Night At The Darts With...'.

Raising Godly Boys Minute
#405: What Will Last?

Raising Godly Boys Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 0:59


What will you leave to your children and the generations that come after you?The saying, “You'll never see a U-Haul behind a hearse,” is a poignant reminder that you can't take anything with you in death, but you can leave something behind by how you live.Your children are watching you and learning from you day by day. Are you leading them closer to Christ or further from him?Teach them about Jesus by how you live for Him, and you will leave a lasting legacy.Remember what British missionary C.T. Studd wrote in his famous poem, “Only one life, 'twill soon be past” — only what's done for Christ will last.For more information about a Proven Process that is helping boys grow into godly men, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.

The Weekly Dartscast
#306: Michael Smith, Marcel Walpen, Rod Studd, Premier League Play-Offs Preview

The Weekly Dartscast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 97:42


Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode ahead of the Premier League Play-Offs. Alex and Burton look ahead to finals night at The O2 and discuss how this year's four-player line up compares to previous years, before making their predictions on who will walk away with the title. The boys also look at the confirmed teams so far for the PDC World Cup of Darts next month, before discussing the WDF's latest update on the World Masters. World number one Michael Smith (14:00) calls in during the Premier League media day to look ahead to playing in the Play-Offs on Thursday night. Michael also reflects on a whirlwind 2023 so far, which started with that immortal nine-dart leg and victory in the PDC World Championship, and looks ahead to the defence of his US Darts Masters title in New York next week. Sky Sports commentator Rod Studd (35:59) also stops by to look ahead to the Premier League Play-Offs tomorrow night. Rod looks back on the Premier League season, discusses which player has the "momentum" going into finals night, and also looks ahead to a busy summer in the commentary box working for Sky and the PDC. Switzerland's Marcel Walpen (1:07:26) also joins us ahead of his big-stage debut in the PDC on the European Tour this weekend. Marcel talks us through how he got into darts, winning six titles on the first-ever season of the Swiss Darts Corporation tour, and reacts to being nicknamed the 'Swiss Stompe' by Alex! *** Thank you to Dartwolf for sponsoring this podcast. Follow Dartwolf on Twitter @Dartwolf180 and check out dartwolf.tv for more #DynamiteDartsContent  *** Sponsorship available! Want your business advertised on the show? Email weeklydartscast@gmail.com for more details and a free copy of our new sponsor brochure! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Connor Ellis, Bill Richards, Scott Hunt

VOC Nation Radio Network
Bumps and Thumps - Sean Studd

VOC Nation Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 36:49


Sean Studd is the son of Pro Wrestling legend “Big” John Studd. On this episode, we talk with Sean about how growing up, being trained for the pro wrestling business, working with other pro wrestlers and promotions, and much more!  VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history. Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez, former WWE and AWA broadcaster Ken Resnick, former WCW performer The Maestro, former TNA Impact talent Wes Brisco, Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Brady Hicks, independent pro wrestling and Fireball Run star Sassy Stephie, and more! Since 2010, VOC Nation has brought listeners into the minds of the biggest stars in pro wrestling and entertainment. Subscribe to the podcasts for free on most major directories, and visit vocnation.com for live programming. Subscribe to premium - only $3/mo - for commercial full commercial free audio and video episodes. Exclusive access to 50 years of Bill Apter's interview archives is available for a nominal charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices