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Exodus 20 marks a turning point in Scripture—the introduction of the Law. For many, this is where Bible reading plans "go to die." Modern readers often view the Old Testament Law as antiquated, harsh, or even embarrassing. Yet, the Psalmist in Psalm 119 gushes over these statutes, claiming they bring freedom, light, and delight. This sermon explores the lens through which we view the Law and why it remains a vital gift from a good God.Key Points1. The Lens of FreedomOur Western culture views freedom as the absence of restraint (autonomy). However, true freedom requires boundaries. Just as soccer cannot be played without sidelines, human flourishing requires moral borders. The Law is not a prison; it is the "sidelines" that allow the game of life to be played effectively.2. Correcting Unhelpful AttitudesThe "Two Gods" Myth: There is no division between a "wrathful" Old Testament God and a "loving" New Testament God. God is the same yesterday, today, and forever.Grace Precedes Law: God did not give the Law to the Israelites so they could get saved; He gave it because they were saved. Salvation has always been by grace through faith.Rules vs. Relationship: This is a false dichotomy. In any healthy relationship (like a marriage), rules serve to protect and deepen the connection.3. The Purpose of the LawA Mirror: It reflects God's perfect righteousness and highlights our own sinfulness.A Restraint: It curbs evil and protects the righteous.A Guide: It instructs believers on what is pleasing to God.A Signpost: It points us to Jesus, the only one who fulfilled the Law perfectly.4. Relating to the Law TodayWe view the Old Testament as authoritative but through a Gospel lens. While ceremonial and civil laws (sacrifices, dietary restrictions) were fulfilled in Christ, the moral principles repeated in the New Testament remain binding for Christians today.ConclusionThe Law is a relief, not a burden. It removes the guesswork of how to please God and reveals our desperate need for a Savior. Jesus did not abolish the Law; He fulfilled it, succeeding where we failed, so that we might walk in the "new way of the Spirit."Calls to ActionRepent of Autonomy: Stop trying to define "good" and "evil" on your own terms.Meditate on the Word: Ask God to give you the Psalmist's heart—to "pant" for His commands.Trust the Substitute: Approach the communion table with gratitude, knowing Christ's perfect obedience is credited to you. Support the show*Summaries and transcripts are generated using AI. Please notify us if you find any errors.
Welcome to Day 2841 of Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom – The Marcionism Heresy: When Jesus was Separated from Yahweh. Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2841 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2841 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. Our current series of Theology Thursday lessons is written by theologian and teacher John Daniels. I have found that his lessons are short, easy to understand, doctrinally sound, and applicable to all who desire to learn more of God's Word. John's lessons can be found on his website theologyinfive.com. Today's lesson is titled: The Marcionism Heresy: When Jesus was Separated from Yahweh. In the second century, one of the earliest and most dangerous heresies in Church history took root. It was not a denial of Jesus's divinity, nor was it a misunderstanding of the resurrection. It was something far more subtle and insidious. Marcionism was an attempt to rewrite the very character of God by separating Jesus from the Old Testament and cutting Christianity off from its roots in Israel. This false teaching did not come from paganism. It came from within the Church, and it forced early believers to clarify what they believed about Scripture, salvation, and the God they worshiped. The first segment is: Marcion's Vision of Two Gods. Marcion of Sinope arrived in Rome around 140 AD. He was wealthy, persuasive, and deeply disturbed by what he saw as contradictions between the God of the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus. In his view, the God of the Hebrew Scriptures was harsh, legalistic, and obsessed with justice and wrath. By contrast, Jesus preached love, forgiveness, and grace. Marcion could not reconcile these two visions. His solution was to claim that the God of the Old Testament was a different being entirely from the Father of Jesus Christ. In Marcion's theology, the Old Testament God was a lesser deity, a creator god who imprisoned people under law and punishment. Jesus, sent by a higher god of pure love, came to rescue humanity from this legalistic tyrant. As a result, Marcion rejected the entire Old Testament and attempted to create a new Christian canon. He kept only an edited version of the Gospel of Luke and ten of Paul's letters, removing any reference to the Hebrew Scriptures or to Jesus fulfilling the Law and the Prophets. This was not just a matter of preference. It was a full rejection of the Jewish roots of the Christian faith, and with it, a rejection of the unity of God's revelation. It fractured the biblical story into competing narratives and turned Jesus into a stranger to Israel rather than her promised Messiah. The Second Segment is: The Church Responds The early Church recognized that Marcionism was not a minor mistake but a full-blown heresy. Church Fathers like Tertullian, Irenaeus, and Justin Martyr wrote extensive refutations. They understood that Marcion's teachings struck at the very heart of Christianity. If Jesus was not the fulfillment of Yahweh's promises to Israel, then the gospel had no foundation. Tertullian famously responded in his work Against Marcion, arguing that the God of Jesus and the God of the Old Testament are one and the same. Jesus did not come to destroy the Law and the Prophets, but to fulfill them. The gospel is not a rejection of Israel's Scriptures but their climax. The justice and mercy of God are not at odds. They are united perfectly in Christ, whose mission is unintelligible apart from the covenant story that began in Genesis. The Church's rejection of Marcionism also had another important consequence. It pushed early Christian leaders to define more clearly which writings were authoritative. Marcion had tried to create his own canon, so the Church responded by affirming the full body of Scripture, both Old and New Testaments. The process of canonization did not begin with Constantine or centuries of debate. It was driven, in part, by the need to defend the faith from distortions like Marcionism and protect the integrity of the gospel message. The third segment is: Jesus Is Not a New God. At the core of Marcion's error was a failure to understand who Jesus is. Jesus is not a new god with a different character than Yahweh. He is Yahweh in the flesh. Every act of grace and healing in the gospels reflects the same God who rescued Israel from Egypt, gave the Law at Sinai, and promised restoration through the prophets. Jesus did not come to save us from the Old Testament God. He came as the embodiment of that God's covenant love. When Jesus calmed the sea, He acted like the storm-tamer of Psalm 107. When He fed the multitudes, He echoed the provision of manna in the wilderness. When He declared the year of the Lord's favor, He was announcing the arrival of Jubilee, rooted in Leviticus. The New Testament makes sense only when read as the fulfillment of the Old. This does not mean that the Father and the Son are the same person. Christianity affirms the Trinity, meaning there is one God who exists in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. When we say that Jesus is Yahweh, we are affirming that He shares in the same divine identity and essence, not that He replaces or is identical to the Father. The New Testament presents Jesus as distinct from the Father while also fully and truly God, working in perfect unity with Him. Paul, whom Marcion admired, did not reject the Old Testament. He quoted it constantly. He called the Law holy, righteous, and good. He described the Scriptures as pointing to Christ. When he wrote that all Scripture is God-breathed, he was speaking about what we call the Old Testament. Paul's gospel was not detached from the Hebrew Bible. It was built on it, saturated with its symbols, promises, and patterns. The Fourth Segment is: The Old Heresy in New Clothes. Although Marcion was eventually excommunicated and his teachings denounced, his ideas never fully disappeared. They have resurfaced in every generation under new names and new justifications. Whenever a preacher says that the Old Testament no longer matters, Marcionism is speaking again. When someone claims the God of the Old Testament was cruel but Jesus is kind, that is the same heresy in softer tones. When Christians speak as if Israel was completely replaced by the Church and God's promises to the Jewish people are obsolete, they echo Marcion's contempt for the Scriptures Jesus Himself read, taught, and fulfilled. Some modern pastors have openly stated that Christians need to “unhitch” their faith from the Old Testament. They may mean well, often trying to make the faith more accessible, but the result is a gospel with no roots, a Jesus with no backstory, and a Christianity that forgets who Yahweh is. It is not a small shift in emphasis. It is a return to a condemned error. The Fifth segment is: The Danger of Disconnection. What made Marcionism so dangerous was that it offered a version of Christianity that seemed easier to accept. No wrath. No judgment. But in severing Jesus from Yahweh, Marcion also severed Jesus from His mission, His identity, and His authority. A Jesus who is not Yahweh cannot save. A gospel without the Law and the Prophets is no gospel at all. The biblical story begins in Genesis, not Matthew. The covenant made with Abraham is the foundation of the promise fulfilled in Christ. The God who speaks from the burning bush is the same One who says, “Before Abraham was, I am.” To follow Jesus is to follow the God of Israel. To know Christ is to know Yahweh. We must never pit one part of the Bible against another. The story is one. The Author is one. And He does not change. In Conclusion. Marcionism was not just a theological mistake. It was a direct challenge to the identity of God, the authority of Scripture, and the unity of the gospel. By trying to divide Jesus from Yahweh, it created a false Christ and a false message of salvation. The early Church rightly recognized it as heresy, and its legacy serves as a warning for every generation. The temptation to simplify Christianity by cutting ties with the Old Testament still exists today. But a faith without roots will wither. The God of Israel is the God revealed in Jesus Christ. The Law, the Prophets, and the Writings all point to Him. Rejecting them means rejecting the very story that gives the gospel its meaning. If we want to proclaim the true Jesus, we must know the God who spoke at Sinai, who walked with Abraham, who judged Pharaoh, who promised a new covenant, and who came in the flesh to fulfill every word He had spoken. The Church cannot afford to forget that Jesus is Yahweh. Marcionism was wrong then, and its modern echoes are just as dangerous...
In this preview for our upcoming Lent class, Jesus in Galilee, John Dominic Crossan dives into what he calls "A Tale of Two Gods"—Caesar and Christ. He takes on C.S. Lewis's famous trilemma (Lord, Lunatic, or Liar) and asks the question Lewis never considered: what if there were two contemporary claimants to divinity? Because there were. Before Jesus ever showed up, Caesar Augustus was already being called Son of God, Savior of the World, and Lord. Dom walks us through the Battle of Actium and how Octavian's victory became the foundation for a theology of peace through violent victory—and then sets that against the Jesus movement's counter-claim: peace through distributive justice. It's not just ancient history either; as our live audience pointed out, we're watching the "normalcy of civilization" play out in real time right now. The big question Dom leaves us with is whether our species is sustainable if we keep betting on escalatory violence. Heavy stuff, but exactly the kind of thing we'll be unpacking together throughout Lent. Hope you'll join us at CrossanClass.com—lectures drop soon, and we'll have live Q&As throughout Lent. You can WATCH the lecture and see all the slides on YouTube. Join us at Theology Beer Camp, October 8-10, in Kansas City! UPCOMING ONLINE LENT CLASS: Jesus in Galilee w/ John Dominic Crossan What can we actually know about Jesus of Nazareth? And, what difference does it make? This Lenten class begins where all of Dr. John Dominic Crossan's has work begins: with history. What was actually happening in Galilee in the 20s CE? What did Herod Antipas' transformation of the "Sea of Galilee" into the commercial "Sea of Tiberias" mean for peasant fishing communities? Why did Jesus emerge from John's baptism movement proclaiming God's Rule through parables—and what made that medium so perfectly suited to that message? Only by understanding what Jesus' parables meant then can we wrestle with what they might demand of us now. The class is donation-based, including 0, so join, get info, and join up here. This podcast is a Homebrewed Christianity production. Follow the Homebrewed Christianity, Theology Nerd Throwdown, & The Rise of Bonhoeffer podcasts for more theological goodness for your earbuds. Join over 75,000 other people by joining our Substack - Process This! Get instant access to over 50 classes at www.TheologyClass.com Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Elijah confronts 450 prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel in one of the Bible's most dramatic showdowns!
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How can a humble, compassionate, forgiving Jesus say, “Whoever has seen me has seen the Father,” yet the Father of the Old Testament seems to be a pro-slavery, jealous, genocidal, misogynistic God? This is a legitimate question with a legitimate answer. In this session, we will explore this topic equipping you and the leaders in your church to respond to this question with confidence. Steve Brannan Great Lakes Regional Director, Chi Alpha
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Relive the iconic 1981 encounter between football legend Diego Maradona and rock royalty Freddie Mercury and Queen in Buenos Aires! Discover the backstage magic, mutual admiration, and electrifying moment Maradona joined Queen on stage. Explore the shared charisma and lasting legacy of these two cultural titans who conquered stadiums with their passion and artistry.Diego Maradona Freddie Mercury Queen 1981 rock and football meeting.
This week we look at what is possibly the most famous story in the book of Kings. Elijah's contest with the prophets of Baal. The main point he is trying to make to the people of God, is that it is time for them to stop limping between two gods. We ask ourselves if we do the same thing, and will we let his words speak to us today?
In this episode, we delve into the captivating world of Emir Fils-Aime, a multifaceted artist and cinematographer hailing from Queens, New York. With a rich tapestry of experiences that span from the intensity of working in an emergency room to the transformative role of teaching middle school debate, Emir brings a unique sensitivity and intuition to his image-making process. His journey reflects a profound understanding of storytelling, shaped by diverse life experiences that inform his artistic vision. Emir's recent work includes serving as the Director of Photography for the visually stunning installation visuals for Jill Scott's 20th anniversary tour of her iconic album, *Who is Jill Scott?* His contributions have not only elevated the aesthetic of live performances but have also deepened the connection between the artist and her audience. Additionally, Emir played a crucial role as an additional Director of Photography on the acclaimed documentary *Two Gods*, which premiered at DOC NYC and the Blackstar Film Festival, showcasing his ability to capture complex narratives through a cinematic lens. As an educator and student of NYU Tisch, Emir is passionate about fostering self-awareness in his students by providing them with a historical context that enriches their understanding of world and social affairs. He believes that art is a powerful tool for reflection and change, encouraging young creatives to explore their identities within a broader societal framework. His commitment to teaching and mentorship highlights the importance of nurturing the next generation of artists. In our conversation, Emir shares insights from his various projects, including his work with renowned brands like Telfar, Mass Appeal, and Hulu. We explore his creative process, the intersection of art and activism, and the emotional resonance of visual storytelling. Join us for an inspiring discussion that reveals how Emir Fils-Aime continues to make his mark on the art world while empowering others to do the same. Emir Fils-Aime's Website: https://www.emirfilsaime.com/Emir Fils-Aime's ImDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8451549/Emir Fils-Aime's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blntprobe/Emir Fils-Aime's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emir-fils-aime-55307538/Support the showVisual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
On the final week of our Jonah series, Sheldon Moultrie closes off on Jonah chapter 4, focusing on how God taught Jonah about compassion and invited him to change.
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You can serve only one God!
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Do Christians worship TWO Gods? In this episode we explore the idea that some Christians claim ONE God but actually talk about this God and refer to this God, and even worship this God AS IF there were TWO: the God of the Old Testament and the God of the New Testament., Is God Schizophrenic? Tune in and join the discussion. Join Us on Twitter- Israel- Why is the Middle East Important?
Many read the Bible and find parts of it contradictory. Perhaps there is no greater question raised than that of the seeming difference between God's representation in the Old Testament vs. the New Testament. Is the Bible about two gods, or is there something more for us to examine? Join Apostle Lee Ann Marino for a conversation about divine representation in the Old and New Testaments - and why discerning this question is about more than just good theology. (Intro and conclusion track provided by DanoSongs, www.danosongs.com.) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kingdompowernow/support
This is the last in the series titled, Choose Your Jesus Wisely. Todays episode is an allegory based on all the previous episodes. It tells A Tale of Two Gods who are very similar, and the people who follow them. This is the final episode of the season. Lord willing, I will start back up in the fall with a series based on my new book, “Leaving the Church to Follow Jesus.” But for now, there are weddings to host on our property, blueberries to harvest, a family to pay attention to, a book to finish, trips to take, and Truth to seek. Until next time, may God bless you and Maranatha!
6/22/2022 Camp Calvary Wednesday Morning Service (2 of 2) Pastor Harold Tabb Serving Two Gods
One of the big mysteries about God is how much He seems to change from the first part of the Bible to the second. The God that's described in the Old Testament seems so harsh and vengeful...sometimes destroying entire nations of men, women and children. But in the New Testament, Jesus comes on the scene and there seems to be a shift in God's outlook to peace and love.Did something happen to make God have a complete change of character? Is He just bi-polar? or Is there another explanation? We're going to dive deep into what the Bible says and provide you some hope that God is that same God through out the entire scripture.Special Thanks to Shelley Vaughn our Audience of One!If you'd like to be our next Audience of One member, email us! steveandbethanyshopecast@gmail.comYouTube Interview Series - Stephanie Rodgers.Stephanie was raised in the foster care system and was living on her own as an adult at age 15! Check out her amazing story!https://youtu.be/isaVPgqaOJQ
#Jesus #Money #Worry - Matthew 6:24-34 24 “No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money. Do Not Worry 25 “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes? 26 Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? 27 Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life[a]? 28 “And why do you worry about clothes? See how the flowers of the field grow. They do not labor or spin. 29 Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these. 30 If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you—you of little faith? 31 So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?' or ‘What shall we drink?' or ‘What shall we wear?' 32 For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. 33 But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. 34 Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christandcrypto/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christandcrypto/support
Podcast shout outs! This week is Roll Britannia! (linktr.ee/RollBritannia) on spotify! (https://open.spotify.com/show/1cuVDeg3kad2krgsxjDgWN) Two gods, to armies and our team must deal with this. It seems as if the team walked into a war.
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One of the pioneers in darker electronica music is ATTRITION. The man who has steered the band through the 40 year career, fueled by a succession of critically acclaimed albums is founder Martin Bowes. Formed in 1980 in Coventry, England, Attrition is influenced by a mix of punk ideology and experimental art aesthetics. They emerged as part of the early 80s UK industrial scene alongside contemporaries such as Coil, Test Department, Legendary Pink Dots, Chris and Cosey, In the Nursery, Portion Control etc.Martin's increasing studio production work at his studio, The Cage, has included mixes for The Damage Manual (Martin Atkins, Jah Wobble, Geordie Walker, Chris Connelly et al...), Die Form, In the Nursery, Black tape for a Blue girl, Mona Mur/En Esch and mastering for countless bands and labels, including collaborations with Anni Hogan (known for her work with Marc Almond through the 80's) and the legendary Wolfgang Flur (ex-Kraftwerk). He contributed synths and vocals on a song on the last Pigface album, is the narrators voice on US horror series, “C for Chaos”, has written the score to US horror film G.H.O.S.T from Mutantville productions and has mastered the latest album by Pieter Nooten and Marselle Hodges called Anonymity, just to name a few.Attrition's current single is out now called The Alibi from the upcoming album, The Black Maria to be released this year on Two Gods label with accompanying video and remixes from Bellhead, Vaselyne, Steckdose and Follynator.Martin Bowes – Vocals/ All Electronics, Yvette Winkler – Female lead vocals Joanne Wolf – Female spoken vocals Elisa Day – Female backing vocals Vancorvid – ViolinMarietta Fox – ViolinAnni Hogan – PianoIan Arkley – GuitarKris Force – CelloWritten by Martin Bowes.Photo of Martin Bowes taken by Dylan Madelayhttps://attrition.co.ukhttps://www.thecagestudios.co.ukhttps://attritionuk.bandcamp.com/album/the-alibi
Exodus 32 ; Matthew 6:24 “...Who knows what's happened to him?” These were the questions and sayings of the Israelites when to them- Moses was taking forever to come down from the mountain, when he was on the mountain to pray for 40days and 40 nights. “..., they rallied around Aaron and said, “Do something. Make gods for us who will lead us. That Moses, the man who got us out of Egypt—who knows what's happened to him?”” Exodus 32:1 MSG They made a golden calf to lead them! Imagine! The Church can be likened to the historical Biblical Israelites. Although we do not make a molten golden calf and name it our ‘God's, there are things we do, objects we adore and position as our god, putting our hope in them. Jesus mentioned in Matthew 6:24 ““No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon [money, possessions, fame, status, or whatever is valued more than the Lord].” What stands as your golden calf? What stands as my golden calf? PP: I ask for mercy for us all, in any way we have grieved Your Spirit by harbouring a golden calf in our heart. Open our eyes Lord to see our faults and wash us clean with Your Word and with the blood of Jesus so that we will continue to truly serve you with all our heart, mind and body that Your name alone be glorified. In Jesus' name. Amen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abimbola-arawande/message
Zeshawn and Aman Ali join us to discuss their new documentary, Two Gods. ABOUT THE DOCUMENTARY An intimate documentary about faith, renewal, and healing, Two Gods follows a Muslim casket maker and ritual body washer in New Jersey, as he takes two young teenagers under his wing to teach them how to live better lives. Shot in a striking black-and-white, Two Gods explores the juxtaposition of grief and the rituals of death with the vibrancy and potential of adolescence. The documentary turns an empathetic lens on Muslim American stories, ultimately crafting a moving portrait of both the intimate moments and the complexities of the everyday Muslim American experience. The Filmmakers Zeshawn Ali was born and raised in Ohio. He moved to New York to study film at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts where he concentrated on directing and cinematography. He directed the short film Shallows and short documentaries for the 30 Mosques series which were featured in festivals and publications across the country. He's currently based in New York. Aman Ali is an award-winning storyteller in New York City. He's made appearances on dozens of media outlets including the NY Times, CNN, Buzzfeed, NBC News, and HBO to tell stories about the Muslim American community. He is also one of the brains behind the social media phenomenon 30 Mosques in 30 Days, a 25,000 mile road trip he took to all 50 States in the U.S. with the mission of telling profound stories about Muslims in America.
What connects the US city of Newark and Gaza? On this journey, I explore the newly-released documentary film Two Gods and discuss - How the attitude behind the camera can transform the impact of a documentary film; - Getting insight into Muslim communities around the world; - Changing the world through worship; - Transforming the Ummah by helping those who live next door; - Taking an Afterlife-based view of success. Film in focus: Two Gods by Zeshawn Ali and Aman Ali. Find more information and a link to the film on the website: https://booknomadpodcast.com/reviews/two-gods
Zeshawn Ali's enthralling feature documentary debut, Two Gods follows Hanif, a Muslim casket maker and ritual body washer in Newark, New Jersey, as he takes two young men under his wing to teach them how to live better lives. He mentors two kids— Furquan, a confident 12- year-old who comes from a rough home and Naz, a 17-year -old who has been fighting through his own struggles as a young black man growing up in Newark. Hardship comes when Furquan's home life becomes more turbulent and Naz gets caught up in a serious arrest. Hanif fears he has failed as a mentor and begins to fall into a downward spiral. During each of their darkest moments, they take what they've learned from their pasts and from each other to pull through. And through faith, brotherhood and redemption they find their purpose. Director Zeshawn Ali joins us for a conversation on meeting subject Hanif, his exploration of this sacred Islamic body washing tradition and how his own family's recent losses impacted the film's storytelling trajectory. For news, updates and screenings go to: twogodsfilm.com
Are there two Gods in the Bible? One in the Old Testament that kills and destroys and one in the New Testament that loves and is long suffering? This podcast answers the question.
Are there two Gods in the Bible? One in the Old Testament that kills and destroys and one in the New Testament that loves and is long suffering? This podcast answers the question.
Our heroes (along with their squishy NPCs, Simon and Oriel) discover an upside down dungeon filled with ice and lava. AKA, the gods of this f***ed up world are pissed. Will the crew catch up to Lexise? Will they ever make it back to the mountain? WILL ASH DECIDE ON AN INSTAGRAM HANDLE??Give us a follow!Instagram: @aninfinityofwishesTwitter: @OmniApeiriaFacebook group: Cartographers of the Endless MountainSweet new intro music by Tyler MottAll other tracks from the incredible TabletopAudio.com
This is the first episode of Evolution Revolution, the official podcast of the Church of Illuminism International. In this episode we discuss the two Gods which influence the Earth and what energies are coming from them.
"And the Word was God." Which one? The same mentioned before, or not?
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The Jesus Saves Ministry 1007 W. Arlington Blvd Greenville, N. C. 27834 Email: gojesusnow@aol.com www.tjsm.org phone: 252.214.0799 Apostle Lonnie Stocks, pastor Amos 5:21-27 (KJV) 21 I hate, I despise your feast days, and I will not smell in your solemn assemblies. 22 Though ye offer me burnt offerings and your meat offerings, I will not accept them: neither will I regard the peace offerings of your fat beasts. 23 Take thou away from me the noise of thy songs; for I will not hear the melody of thy viols. 24 But let judgment run down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream. 25 Have ye offered unto me sacrifices and offerings in the wilderness forty years, O house of Israel? 26 But ye have borne the tabernacle of your Moloch and Chiun your images, the star of your god, which ye made to yourselves. 27 Therefore will I cause you to go into captivity beyond Damascus, saith the LORD, whose name is The God of hosts.
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Two Gods were dancing in our night sky. The Father teaches the Child about responsibility and roles.Subscribe here!Music CreditsMusic from https://filmmusic.io "Mesmerize" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Music from https://filmmusic.io "Ripples" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Music from https://filmmusic.io "Shades of Spring" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Music from https://filmmusic.io "Suonatore di Liuto" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Music from https://filmmusic.io "Rite of Passage" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Typically, people who don’t believe in God don’t believe in a particular version of God. But what if they have the wrong version? What if you have the wrong version? If you’ve walked away from faith or religion, it could be that your version of god never existed in the first place.
*FEARLESS FAITH FOLLOWERS *YOU CANNOT SERVE TWO GODS *MATTHEW 6:24
Rich Vos is a legendary New York City-based standup comedian. He may be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar. Mike Lawrence is a Los Angeles-based standup comedian and writer. He may be seen performing regularly over the next several months at the Comedy Cellar. Aman Ali is an award-winning storyteller and comedian in New York City. He is currently the producer of the documentary "Two Gods," about a Muslim mortician in New Jersey using the lens of death to teach young boys that their own lives are worth living.
Rich Vos is a legendary New York City-based standup comedian. He may be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar. Mike Lawrence is a Los Angeles-based standup comedian and writer. He may be seen performing regularly over the next several months at the Comedy Cellar. Aman Ali is an award-winning storyteller and comedian in New York City. He is currently the producer of the documentary "Two Gods," about a Muslim mortician in New Jersey using the lens of death to teach young boys that their own lives are worth living.
A Sunday message from Vineyard Community Church at Mt. Comfort by Pastor Rick Francis. We would love to have you join us on a Sunday. For service times and directions visit http://vccmtcomfort.org We are located just east of Indianapolis in Greenfield, IN.
Two Gods of War, One Episode. We have Athena: Goddess of War and Wisdom, and Ares: God of War and Love Triangles. With guest, Miatta Lebile. Visit www.dragonwagonshop.com for awesome Mythunderstood shirts and mugs! Mythunderstood is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. Learn more at www.dragonwagonradio.com
Today we worshiped through music with the following songs: The Lord Our God Your Love Never Fails Holy Spirit Videos used in the message: Pictures of Grace Live Like You’re Loved-Hawk Nelson
In this episode Fr.Ted discusses why there is perception that God acts differently in the Old Testament as opposed to the way He acts in the New.
Mantis Radio 145 + Stave DVNT ENGRAM – What Am I? [Two Gods] C|TY – Xwi7xwa [C|TY] Jean Reiki – Diamond In The Rough (Reiki Tip Tap Toe Edit) [Jean Reiki] Echologist – Deep Fried [Prologue] Shengi – It’s A Nice Time [unreleased] Burma – Euclid µ-tonal Patterns [Le Cabanon Records] Visionist – M [RAMP] Peter Gabriel – Lazarus Raised (Grabowsky Rework) [Grabowsky] Dr Schmidt – Gravedancer (Tanith’s Gravewaver remix) [Maschinen Musik] Funkineven – Beat Tunnel [Broadwalk Records] Peter Van Hoesen – Challenger [Tresor] Mind Machines – Mental [Propellant Music] Dare+Haste – Dimensional Undercurrent [xetechno] Corax – Corvus (Death Abyss remix) [Rodz Konez] Exium – Raw Visions [Perc Trax] Pris – Dust [Resin] Synthek + Audiolouis – RYC [NATCH] Oscar Mulero – Blackstar [HueHelix] Spookhouse – Schwoop Dawg [dub] Ronny Pries – Tracked Romance (Phat Chex remix) [Compulzion] Team Doyobi – Znc-Fz [SKAM] STAVE Frank Rosaly, Owen Davis, Jordan Lewis, Cassoundra Sadelle, and Christopher Vennel – Knots [Bruce Reiprich, Composer] Unknown/Hate – Pretty Boys Don’t Survive Up North [Modern Love] Pub – Cokeshandy [Ampoule] Kareem – Tor [Zhark] Male – House of Ride (Anthony Child re-process) [Other Electricities] Demdike Stare – Misappropriation [Modern Love] Dead Fader – Das Hamster [Robot Elephant Records] Concrete Fence – Industrial Disease [PAN] Talker – Demo 1 [unreleased] Stave – Reform [FSS] British Murder Boys – Dead Sun [Liberation Technologies] Raidho – Circul [Rune] Pub – Kamikazi [Ampoule]
Mantis Radio 132 + .at/on DVNT Merzbow Vs Nordvargr – Lorentz Covariance [Cold Spring] Roach – Metcalf – Fire Sky Portal [Projekt Records] Sense – 31mus [Psychonavigation Records] ATTRITION – Narcissist – Vi Rez mix [Two Gods] Krypt – Ziggurat [Teskoba] Manu C – The Point of No Return [Reaktivate] Akkord – Compound [Houndstooth] Slam – Lifetimes (Markus Suckut Redefinition 1) [Soma Records] Benjamin Damage – Delirium Tremens (Robert Hood remix) [50 Weapons] Delko – Valkry [Propellant Music] Lag – Applied Mechanics [Singularity Records] Ancient Methods – Knights + Bishops [Ancient Methods] Giorgio Gigli – Further Reflection [Electric Deluxe] Operator – Fearless [Audio Assault] DRH – CRS 4.1 [Curse] UVL – Bathory [Energun] Alavux – Pitch [Vocode Records] Aoki Takamasa – Rhythm Variation 02 [Raster-Noton] Mark Broom – 133 [Beardman] Hugo Bionics – Colours [Digital Distortions] Bombardier – Phantom [Bombardier] Orphx – Vanishing Point [Sonic Groove] .AT/ON .at/on – injection [dub] Male or Female – She Moves in Circles Not for Me [Alfa Matrix] Kangding Ray – World Within Words [Raster-Noton] Sanmi – ff_d2_02 [dub] v4w.enko – jjhgjfhf-A2 [dub] Kotra – 00-01 [Autoplate] AGF – human.sMISTAKEreports [Antiopic] .at/on – Touch [dub] Midaircondo – Come With Me [Twin Seed Recordings] Evala – Dzpls2Logi [Port] Blackasteroid – Black Acid (Alva Noto Remodel) [Electric Deluxe] sgnl_fltr – Thrust 2 [Stadtgruen] Bad Sector – Telemetry [Waystyx] Monoiz – Multi_Fractal [Crazy Language] Sturqen – Waltz [Kvitnu] .at/on – Micro [dub] Matti Pentikainen – All These Buildings Burn Beautiful [Katusea] THE HET – Ecocide [Territori—è] .at/on – Wayout [dub]
Mantis Radio 132 + .at/on DVNT Merzbow Vs Nordvargr – Lorentz Covariance [Cold Spring] Roach – Metcalf – Fire Sky Portal [Projekt Records] Sense – 31mus [Psychonavigation Records] ATTRITION – Narcissist – Vi Rez mix [Two Gods] Krypt – Ziggurat [Teskoba] Manu C – The Point of No Return [Reaktivate] Akkord – Compound [Houndstooth] Slam – Lifetimes (Markus Suckut Redefinition 1) [Soma Records] Benjamin Damage – Delirium Tremens (Robert Hood remix) [50 Weapons] Delko – Valkry [Propellant Music] Lag – Applied Mechanics [Singularity Records] Ancient Methods – Knights + Bishops [Ancient Methods] Giorgio Gigli – Further Reflection [Electric Deluxe] Operator – Fearless [Audio Assault] DRH – CRS 4.1 [Curse] UVL – Bathory [Energun] Alavux – Pitch [Vocode Records] Aoki Takamasa – Rhythm Variation 02 [Raster-Noton] Mark Broom – 133 [Beardman] Hugo Bionics – Colours [Digital Distortions] Bombardier – Phantom [Bombardier] Orphx – Vanishing Point [Sonic Groove] .AT/ON .at/on – injection [dub] Male or Female – She Moves in Circles Not for Me [Alfa Matrix] Kangding Ray – World Within Words [Raster-Noton] Sanmi – ff_d2_02 [dub] v4w.enko – jjhgjfhf-A2 [dub] Kotra – 00-01 [Autoplate] AGF – human.sMISTAKEreports [Antiopic] .at/on – Touch [dub] Midaircondo – Come With Me [Twin Seed Recordings] Evala – Dzpls2Logi [Port] Blackasteroid – Black Acid (Alva Noto Remodel) [Electric Deluxe] sgnl_fltr – Thrust 2 [Stadtgruen] Bad Sector – Telemetry [Waystyx] Monoiz – Multi_Fractal [Crazy Language] Sturqen – Waltz [Kvitnu] .at/on – Micro [dub] Matti Pentikainen – All These Buildings Burn Beautiful [Katusea] THE HET – Ecocide [Territori—è] .at/on – Wayout [dub]