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Torah teachers Pete Rambo and Mark Call continue the special series of round table sessions on one of the most important, and certainly overlooked and misunderstood, subjects in Scripture, the "Two Houses" that came from the Twelve Tribes. They literally permeate the prophets, and in particular things that have not yet come to pass, but are still largely an enigma to "churchianity." For reasons that are being made clear.
Torah teachers Pete Rambo and Mark Call, after the summer hiatus, return for a special series of round table sessions on one of the most important, and certainly overlooked and misunderstood, subjects in Scripture: the history and prophetic understanding of the "Two Houses," that came from the Twelve Tribes. Note: Pete Rambo's excellent book on the topic is: Ten Parts in the King
The passage this week is the final of three binary alternatives that Jesus laid out – two paths, two trees, and now two houses. More accurately, the focus is two foundations. Every one of us is building something in our lives. We have an ultimate telos, or goal, that underlies our work, relationships, and efforts. We spend a lot of our time focusing on how we are building and what we are building. Jesus looks straight past that aspect of life, though, and points us to consider the foundation of our lives. What is it that provides the basis for our lives? How can we know whether we are building on bedrock or on the sand? In a week that has shaken many foundations, we will look to the firm foundation that is available in Jesus Christ alone. ------------------------------------------- Connect with us on Social Media Website | Instagram | Threads | Facebook | Vimeo------------------------------------------- Download our AppApple App Store | Google Play Store
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Jesus wraps up his sermon with a simple and powerful parable. Those who hear the words of Jesus and obey them build their lives on a rock that cannot be shaken. Those who hear the words of Jesus and do not seek to walk them out, build their lives on a foundation of sand. What are you building your life on? Who is building with you?
Join us as we continue with episode 10 of our Summer sermon series on the Parables of Jesus! This week, Pastor Mark explores Jesus's teaching on two ways to approach God as laid out in a few parables in Matthew 7. If you enjoyed the teaching, want to dive in deeper, or are interested in more information please check out our website at www.hopeinanderson.com.
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What is the foundation of all knowledge? What is the foundation on which your life is built?
Welcome back for Part II as Isaac and Tyler continue their conversation with Dominic, including advice for allies and parents! Dominic was also gracious enough to answer several listener questions!Join us on all major socials @nogaysinmontana for exclusive content!
The Porirua suburb of Paremata didn't escape the wild weather of the last few days, with two houses being evacuated after a landslip on Sunday morning. Resident Dan Isaac spoke to Corin Dann.
Tyler and Isaac are joined by Dominic, a trans man who grew up in Billings, Montana. They discuss Dominic's experiences of coming out as a trans-masculine individual, his early encounters with queer media, and the support from his family. Dominic shares his journey through high school, the challenges of transitioning, and navigating the medical system without local specialists. The episode provides a heartfelt look into the struggles and triumphs of growing up trans in a rural, conservative state.Join us on all major socials @nogaysinmontana for exclusive content!
Esperanza and Irwin welcome Mary Foster Morgan. The Sherrills and Parsons are two of the East End's oldest families, here for generations. Mary shares her Grandmother Sherrill's stories of the two Sherrill houses. One, opposite the Dominy workshop on North Main, the second on Main Street, East Hampton Village. Mary grew fascinated by who lived in these historic homes, and tells us of old East Hampton values that resonate to this day.
This Sunday, we will explore Proverbs 9, a chapter that vividly portrays the crossroads of life we all face. As I studied this text, I was struck anew by the richness of its imagery. Proverbs 9 presents two contrasting invitations: one from Lady Wisdom, who offers a feast of life-giving truth, and the other from Lady Folly, who lures with empty promises that lead to destruction. Both are calling out, but their outcomes could not be more different. This passage reminds us that life is a series of decisions, each one drawing us closer to either wisdom or folly. Whose invitation will we accept? We will consider the nature of wisdom's call—patient, generous, and built on a foundation of reverence for God. Wisdom doesn't demand perfection but invites teachability. It prepares a place for those humble enough to recognize their need. On the other hand, folly's appeal is loud, seductive, and fleeting, preying on our innate tendency to choose what is easy over what is right. Proverbs challenges us to see beyond the surface of our decisions and recognize their eternal significance. It's not just about choosing well - it's about living well under the guidance and grace of God. As we gather, my prayer is that this message equips you to discern the voices calling out to you. The gospel of Jesus Christ makes wisdom's way not only possible but also joyous. He is the embodiment of God's wisdom and the ultimate banquet of life. Let's come ready to ask ourselves: Whose house am I dwelling in? And where is God leading me next? May His Spirit guide us as we seek to walk in the way of insight.
Daniel Golder wraps up the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 7:24-28)
In this sermon we consider the parable from the sermon on the mount known as the parable of the two houses. Jesus helps us understand the importance of being not only hearer of the word, but also doers of the word!
Fourth Sunday of EasterChildren's SundayMay 11 2025Worship Service includes:Scripture Readings: Psalm 103:1, 2, 13, 22 and Matthew 19:13-14The Stories of Jesus: The Lost Coin; The Lost Son; The Two Houses; The Wedding BanquetClick here for Worship Bulletin - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Welcome to Morrisville Presbyterian Church.No matter who you are or where you are on your journey of Faith,you are invited to MPC.Education Hour:Contact Pastor Alex Lester-Abdalla at alexlester-abdalla@mpcusa.net Worship Service:In-Person and Livestream begins at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday.Morrisville Presbyterian Church771 N Pennsylvania AveMorrisville, Pennsylvania 19067(215) 295-4191 Website: https://www.mpcusa.org Support the show
During our Annual Surge Legacy Sunday, Pastor Brad Sullivan emphasized Jesus' parable of the wise and foolish builders. The wise man built his house on the rock and the foolish man built his house on the sand. When the storm came the house built on the sand was destroyed, but the house built on the rock was still standing. The storms of life come, but it is the lives and homes built on the rock of God's word who endure.
Two Ways, Two Trees, Two Houses: Matthew 7:13-27 (Nate Edmondson) by Highlands Community Church
One Owner. One Architect. One Interior Designer. Two totally different home locations, with two totally different aesthetics, and both created at the same time. Impossible? No. Creatively Challenging? Absolutely. For the clients of interior designer Christy Dillard Kratzer and architects Pritchett & Dixon, such was the challenge: to create two totally different homes for the same client, at the same time. The outcome is exactly what the clients wanted: a beautiful New Orleans-inspired traditional house in the city, and a sleek, modern house at the lake. Take a trip with me to learn more about these homes, their owners, and the people who were able to create two vastly different homes for the same people at the same time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Gary teaches on God's love and the purpose of election.
This week Gary teaches on God's love and the purpose of election.
David promises that he will make a house, a Temple for God; God promises that he will make a royal house for David and his progeny. Today we discuss the relationship between king and Temple.
Jesus says the foolish person that does not act upon His words is like a foolish person who builds their house on the sand. Pastor Clay Holcomb looks at Matthew 7 and the importance of building your life on God's Word.
Is wisdom the same thing as being smart? Who are Lady Wisdom and Lady Folly? Where is Lady Wisdom's house? In today's episode, Keith shares how Proverbs 9 presents us with a choice between the path of life and the path of death. Which will you choose? Read the Bible with us in 2024! This year, we're tackling a group of Old Testament books traditionally known as “The Writings”— Psalms, Chronicles, Proverbs, Daniel, Ruth and more! Download your reading plan now. Your support makes TMBT possible. Ten Minute Bible Talks is a crowd-funded project. Join the TMBTeam to reach more people with the Bible. Give now. Like this content? Make sure to leave us a rating and share it so that others can find it, too. Use #asktmbt to connect with us, ask questions, and suggest topics. We'd love to hear from you! To learn more, visit our website and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @TenMinuteBibleTalks. Don't forget to subscribe to the TMBT Newsletter here. Passages: Proverbs 9
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From the Winnipeg Comedy Festival's Homeowners Gala, comedians Paul Myerhaug and Leonard Chan share their house-buying tales of joy and sorrow.
Feeling stuck in analysis paralysis? Sitting on the sidelines watching everyone else pick up properties? Today on The Lady Landlords Podcast, Brooke Montgomery shares her story about buying two houses in less than six months! In today's episode, you'll learn: #1. Where and why she decided to invest out-of-state. #2. How she built a team she can rely on. #3. What her experience was like purchasing from a wholesaler. Stay tuned until the end to find out her favorite part about joining The Lady Landlords Mentorship Program! ===
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In E274, Andrew Hines chats with Shawn Demartile, an infill developer from San Diego, California. They explore the similarities between real estate markets in Ontario and California, emphasizing the regulatory environments and market conditions that impact development and investment strategies. Shawn shares details about a specific project where he is transforming two properties, purchased for $1.6 million each, into a 30-unit multifamily building. This project capitalizes on "as of right" zoning, avoiding the complexities of rezoning, thus streamlining the development process. The focus is on efficient permitting and collaboration with experienced architects and contractors to optimize outcomes and minimize risks. Throughout the discussion, Shawn elaborates on risk mitigation strategies for large-scale development projects, such as choosing the right team members and contractors to ensure quality and adherence to timelines and budgets. He also highlights the importance of understanding local regulations and building codes to facilitate smoother project executions. The episode is packed with insights into development strategies, risk management, and the importance of local market knowledge, providing valuable lessons for listeners interested in real estate development and investment. Sponsors: Build Your Portfolio Of Hassle-Free U.S. Real Estate (SHARE Partnership): http://bit.ly/sharesfr Connect with Shawn Demartile: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shawn_dimartile/ Website: https://investorshawn.com/ Podcast: https://takeoffcapital.com/ Andrew Hines Audio · E274 How to Turn Two Houses Into a Thriving 30-Unit Complex with Shawn Demartile LISTEN TO THE PODCAST Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-andrew-hines-real-estate-investing-podcast/id1453461753 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ND7vIkJhmIEEk73aCwKhE FOLLOW ON SOCIALS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theandrewhines Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandrewhines Twitter: https://twitter.com/theandrewhines LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/theandrewhines TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therealandrewhines
This week on Rational Security, just Scott was joined for a Bizarro-world episode with guests Lawfare Senior Editor and Brookings Senior Fellow Molly Reynolds (back for a second episode in a row!) and Lawfare Legal Fellow Anna Bower! They talked over some of the week's big stories, including:“Two Houses, Divided Against Themselves...” The fate of key national security legislation—including the Ukraine supplemental and border legislation—is increasingly coming down to the increasingly dysfunctional dynamics within and between the two chambers of Congress. What does this tell us about how our most democratic institution is operating?“Fani, Be Tender With My Love.” In recent weeks, Fulton Co. Prosecutor Fani Willis's case against former President Trump and his associates has been endangered by rumors that she is engaged in a longstanding affair with subordinate prosecutor Nathan Wade—and that she extended the investigation to secure more salary for him. But is the story more smoke than fire?“Carpe Seize ‘Em.” The Biden administration has officially come out in qualified support of seizing Russia's frozen assets to compensate Ukraine, and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is scheduled to consider authorizing legislation this week. Is this finally a route to accountability? Or do the associated risks outweigh the benefits?For object lessons, Molly endorsed David Grann's latest book, “The Wager.” Scott shouted out listener Paul whose birthday party he inadvertently crashed this past weekend, and urged other listeners to come say hi if they see him in the wild! And Anna urged anyone seeking a divorce in the state of Georgia to seek out the fine people at the Cobb County courthouse (who also make a lovely salad).Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, just Scott was joined for a Bizarro-world episode with guests Lawfare Senior Editor and Brookings Senior Fellow Molly Reynolds (back for a second episode in a row!) and Lawfare Legal Fellow Anna Bower! They talked over some of the week's big stories, including:“Two Houses, Divided Against Themselves...” The fate of key national security legislation—including the Ukraine supplemental and border legislation—is increasingly coming down to the increasingly dysfunctional dynamics within and between the two chambers of Congress. What does this tell us about how our most democratic institution is operating?“Fani, Be Tender With My Love.” In recent weeks, Fulton Co. Prosecutor Fani Willis's case against former President Trump and his associates has been endangered by rumors that she is engaged in a longstanding affair with subordinate prosecutor Nathan Wade—and that she extended the investigation to secure more salary for him. But is the story more smoke than fire?“Carpe Seize ‘Em.” The Biden administration has officially come out in qualified support of seizing Russia's frozen assets to compensate Ukraine, and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is scheduled to consider authorizing legislation this week. Is this finally a route to accountability? Or do the associated risks outweigh the benefits?For object lessons, Molly endorsed David Grann's latest book, “The Wager.” Scott shouted out listener Paul whose birthday party he inadvertently crashed this past weekend, and urged other listeners to come say hi if they see him in the wild! And Anna urged anyone seeking a divorce in the state of Georgia to seek out the fine people at the Cobb County courthouse (who also make a lovely salad). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sharifah and Jenn talk ghosts in SFF in honor of the season, pay tribute to Keith Giffen, dig into book banning via Malinda Lo, and more. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. To get even more SF/F news and recs, sign up for our Swords and Spaceships newsletter! Autumn is here, which means it's time to curl up with a great read and get cozy — whatever your version of cozy looks like. Whether it's romance, creepy reads, modern classics, or escapist reads you crave, TBR can help you find the perfect books for your fall reading, with options curated to your specific reading tastes. Visit mytbr.co to find out more and sign up — it only takes a few minutes! This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. News Malinda Lo on Book Bans Literary Activism newsletter Keith Giffen, comics artist and writer, dies [The Guardian] Rick Steves Casually Reviews Dangerous Fantasy Locations [McSweeney's] Prada designing spacesuits! [Design Boom] Books Discussed Ninefox Gambit by Yoon Ha Lee (so many CWs) The Edinburgh Nights series (Library of the Dead #1) by TL Huchu (cw: harm to children) Kelly Link's story "Two Houses," from Get in Trouble Take Liberty's Ghost Story quiz! The Locked Tomb series by Tamsyn Muir The Spite House by Johnny Compton (cw: racism, child death) Bad Cree by Jessica Johns Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices