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A highlight from The God Who Keeps His Promises

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A highlight from The God Who Keeps His Promises

"Welcome to the podcast of first presbyterian church of gulfport, mississippi to learn more about our church our beliefs And our pastor, please visit fpcgulfport .org Throughout the old testament god made a series of incredible promises Promises that defied his people's expectations And in his time he fulfilled every last one of them in today's study of first kings 8 We'll consider the god who always keeps his promises Including those that he's made to you and I You know one of the very lowest or worst times for god's people Occurred back in the book of numbers is in the wilderness god's people were in the wilderness now Why were they in the wilderness? Well, they're in the wilderness because that's where they chose to be You see if you remember the story god had told them I have made you i've created i've set aside for you a promised land It's yours go for it And so they sent in spies to check it out to see what it was like to see if they indeed could take it However, when the spies reported back the majority of the spies said no way They said the land is great. No problems there. The land is great the problem is There are giants there. The problem is we're just a bunch of people in the wilderness They've got cities like jericho with walls that are high. They've got armaments. They've got soldiers who stand one and a half times above us God may have told us to go there, but we can't because we'll die And so they spent their time in the wilderness. And in fact a whole generation died out Of that level of distrust or lack of confidence what god told them to do So they're wandering in the wilderness. That's what made the book of numbers so sad They're in a place No one wants to go doing things that they shouldn't be doing and they do it for a whole Generation and they did it based on fear They did it on the basis of that. We just can't do what god has told us to do We know god is strong. I mean, of course, he's strong. Look what he did to pharaoh. He brought all those plagues 10 of them and yet And yet he won't do that for us. I mean he did it back then but You know that was then this is now They had enough faith to remember moses. They had enough corporate honesty to know what happened In their recent past and yet they didn't have enough faith to think that what god did in the past had any bearing on What he would do in the future god says go into the land. They say no We'll die despite the fact That one generation earlier god had literally swapped the armies of pharaoh under the red sea that god had brought down all these plagues If you're god, you're thinking to yourself, you know, I think i've made a pretty good case for myself Am I willingness to protect you? What are you doing? But the people were were fearful They're anxious God had made them a promise They just doubted his ability to come through on it Is that where you're at matters of faith a whole generation of israelites That's where they were at They had enough faith to believe god was there Do you believe god's there I hope so The problem was not that they didn't believe he was there And their problem was not that they didn't believe he'd done some really cool things a long time ago. The problem was They didn't think they would come through for them in this particular instance. No matter what he had said. They knew he'd promised They just doubted the reliability of that promise and for some of us That's our concern We don't doubt god exists. We know he's there Sometimes we doubt whether he loves us enough to count us in that promise And other times we just doubt whether he's actually going to do the very things that he said that he was going to do Well today's text we're seeing psalm is stopping the presses. He's taking the people by the lapel He's shaking him and saying dear heavens. Do you see what god has done? Not a word failed Of what he said not a word not a syllable has failed what he said he would do And he made some of the most amazing promises You could possibly make to people who are in no position to believe that they'd ever be received He told abram old abram and old sarah that they'd have a not just a kid But a progeny the more numerous than the stars in the sky It was a promise seemed unbelievable to fulfill and he fulfilled it to a t He's done everything that he would say he would do and the reason that was important for them And the reason that's important to us is because he's made you a promise, too He's made you a promise about your future And the question is can he come through will he come through In today's text psalm wanted to encourage his people and god wants to encourage us that the answer is yes Let's look at the first couple verses. Let's start with verse 54. Then. Let's work our way through the balance verse 54 And so it was when solomon had finished praying all this prayer and supplication to the lord That he rose up from before the altar of the lord from kneeling on his knees with his hands spread up To heaven All right. Let's stop there in the verses immediately preceding today's passage The temple was done it had taken a while But the temple is now done and king solomon if you read earlier in chapter eight, he had prayed a lengthy prayer That's okay. He had a lot to say so he praised this lengthy prayer and during this prayer. He'd recounted god's faithfulness Sometimes that's okay, too We pray to god and we thank god and we remind god of what he already knows the things that he's done And by virtue of us reminding him of what he already knows we remind ourselves of what we need to hold on to going forward So he prayed this lengthy prayer and then he rises up and stands but as he stands he swivels And he looks out a bunch of folks whose faith was probably like a sine curve Ups and downs from person to person maybe from day to day maybe from hour to hour Solomon was looking at those who had doubts and anxieties not that different from those that many of us had He's also looking at some folks that he knew to be hard -headed You ever read moses experiences in deuteronomy ministering to god's people just hard -headed people David had had the same experience psalm and already as a young king. He had seen the same thing the people are hard -headed They not only tended to reject a lot of things that the prophets and leaders said But they also tended to reject what god had said, but god had still been faithful That was part of his prayer. Thank you god You've been so faithful we've been such such goofs we've done all the things we shouldn't do we've really messed up But you've never let us down You fulfilled everything to a t meanwhile. We're just staggering around the wilderness Even as they'd come into the promised land It's still their faith was like a sine curve and psalm praises says god. Thank you that you don't operate the way that we do Thank you that your promises are reliable So in verse 54, he wraps up this prayer and now again as he swiveled to talk to the people He wants to both encourage them and to challenge them. Let's see what he says in verses 55 and 56 Verse 55 then he stood and he blessed all the assembly of israel with a loud voice sang Blessed be the lord who has given rest to his people israel according to all that he has promised There's not failed one word of all his good promise which he promised through his servant moses If someone were to make you a promise What's the first thing your brain does? So it makes you a promise. What's the first thing you do? Well, here's the first thing I do You think through and you say well what other promises have you made in the past? Because I think i'm going to adjudicate Your ability and willingness to come through on this particular issue On the basis of whether you came through on other issues If someone makes you a promise you immediately you can't help it you think of the track record You think is this a reliable source? Of information promises and the like we consider a new promise in light of what has been done with the old ones Well in verses 55 and 56 Solomon says look there are still better promises yet ahead if you think that this promised land is cool Just wait till you see what is yet to come there's better promises of a better land. There's a better moses coming down the road There's all sorts of stuff in the future that we have to hold on to By faith and in order to believe those promises of that outcome you need to look back and ask Did god come through and what he already said he would do and in verses 55 and 56 he says yes He says look god said some amazing stuff in the past And he delivered he delivered on things that seemed impossible for him to fulfill and so with a loud voice in verse 55 He basically tells the people he says You are the most fortunate of all people because your god Unlike the gods of the philistines and the canadites and the moabites and the amorites and the hitites and the jebusites and every other Ite he says unlike them your god has an unbroken track record Unlike the pagan prophecies and pagan gods of stone and marble and wood That have failed consistently habitually That have let down the very people who have bent the knee to them unlike those people You have a god who came through on every last thing he told you he would Blessed be you and blessed be the name of the lord And he wanted them to remember some of the things that god had done in fact, that's healthy. That's why we read the book That's why we study the old testament And the new as we understand we remember what god has done and how that applies to us We think about the things he did how amazing they were and if he did those amazing things Maybe yet there'll be a resurrection from the dead. Maybe yet We'll all go to heaven. Maybe yet all the things for the future will be fulfilled if he's done all these things in the past You know, as we said some of the things that god promised Defied expectations and the belief of everyone who heard them at the outset I already mentioned abraham and sarah You take the old couple tell them that they're going to have a child and they've been barren all these years and where time has passed Sarah's reaction. I was just to laugh it seemed utterly implausible God made them a promise that seemed utterly implausible and yet he he came through Psalm looked out and saw the descendants He saw the fulfillment of this one promise Think even further back think of noah god promised to this one guy this one Paragon of virtue and just a sea of apostasy and unrighteousness he says it's going to rain But you're going to make it because you're going to build a boat However, it's not going to be just any boat You're going to build a boat big enough to fit all the creatures within the creative realm within it now dear heavens If there is a promise that just defies expectation and belief that it could ever be fulfilled. This is it Of course noah trusted god and went about building a boat in god's time It was filled with animals and god's time the rain came God made a promise that defied expectation then then he fulfilled it Just after the time of when they entered the promised land they came up to the city that god's people You know, they crossed the jordan they come in. All right, so we're in the promised land. Uh -oh. Uh -oh What's that big city with a big wall just right over there? Oh my stars. We made it across the jordan We're in the promised land, but now surely we're gonna die God says no, I promised you got this you got this I got this i'll take you through this And they're like, well how we don't have any weaponry We barely made it across the jordan. We've been in the wilderness. We don't look at that wall And god says hey and rolls up his sleeves. So this is proverbial sleeve so to speak and says tell you what Just march around the city playing the instruments in the light Do that. Sometimes the wall is going to come down who would believe that? Well, they did And god responded God made a promise and god delivered Back in deuteronomy 12 god had said this he says when you cross over the jordan and dwell in the land Which lord your god's giving you to inherit and he gives you rest from all your enemies all around so that you dwell in safely Then there will be the place with lord God your god chooses to make his name abide in deuteronomy 12 written during the time of moses long time before solomon God says this is going to be a future you're going to have a place and there's going to be a temple and in that temple My name will abide well again Psalms looking out at people who had anxieties about what would god do in the future and he says, please Look what he did in the past Please if you have anxiety about what the future holds if you have trouble believing Aspects of what the future the promised future to the church as a whole or use an individual, please Look at what he did in the past and see how he came through and understand. Nothing's impossible In fact god honestly a hundred percent delights in doing things you don't expect in ways that you wouldn't expect That's just the way he operates So he says here just hear the promises evaluate the promises against promises of old and understand That there is a track record that you can turn to whenever doubts strike whenever these concerns come to mind So in verses 55 and 56, this is what he's saying and he goes even further than that He says not only has god fulfilled all his promises, but not a word of them has failed It's not like he did everything in the abstract that yeah, he delivered, you know largely what he said he was going to do You're at a contractor If a contractor is going to build a house or you know Put up a shed or doing a number of different things and they go out They start to work on the thing and so forth and then when you're done you look and you say well He did largely what he said he was going to do. I mean, I don't love everything It's not all perfect, but it largely honored what he said That's the way most contracts with most individuals and everything work largely they're fulfilled Solomon says the contract the covenant the promises that god has made. It's not just that he fulfilled them largely He fulfilled them to the letter not a word had failed of all the impossible things That god told his people to expect unbroken track record. Let's look at verses 57 through 60 verse 57 And so may the lord our god Be with us as he was with our fathers May the lord god who did all that stuff long time ago to people that generations earlier May he do to us as he is done with them May he not leave us nor forsake us that he may incline our hearts to himself to walk in his ways to keep his commandments And statutes and judgments that he commanded to our fathers and made these words of mine with which i've made supplication before the lord Be near the lord our god day and night that he may maintain the cause of a servant and the cause of his people israel As each day may require god is the god of every day of your life Not just god of this whole thing or god of when you're finally saved and on the other side. He's god now Whatever you're doing today this week He is the god of this day verse 60 that all the peoples of the earth may know that there is a lord That the lord is god and there is no other All right. Let me ask you a different question. I asked one earlier. Let me ask you something different Have you ever had someone that you've loved or trusted? Leave you Have you ever had someone that you've loved or trusted leave you volitionally Have you had someone that you've loved or trusted walk away from you or reject you Neglect you although you needed them There's few heartaches for those who can relate to that There's few heartaches as great as being left by those that we love It can be just heart -rending to have someone's presence in your life there for a season and then in a different season in your Life when you desperately need them They're not there If you've experienced that You may find that even months or years later that the hole hasn't gone away It still hurts With that said notice what solomon said in verses 57 through 60 He said may the lord our god Be with us as with our fathers. May he not leave us or ever forsake us You know the gods of the pagans disappeared at times They went off and did their own thing, which is why elijah mocked bale and the others perhaps your god is sleepy We need to wake him up is what he told on mount karma what he told the prophets of bale The pagans had gods that could go away for a season the greek same deal That gods would be busy up on mount olympus, maybe they'd care for you one day maybe they wouldn't But here solomon tells his people and god tells us That he's with us just as he was with our fathers just as he was with moses Whether you're here your name is bob or stew or frank or fran God's with you. God's with you every bit as much as he was with moses That's an encouraging thought because We don't feel like moses most of the time But his presence is with us his presence is with our church And so solomon says, you know if we understand that and we cleave to him our future is bright It's so bright because the right man is on our side the man king. Jesus The right man is on our side, you know, even if the whole world should turn against you Which given enough time it might Even the whole world should turn against you. God won't even if every other promise is broken If even if every loyal friend breaks ranks with you in the time that they come god won't And when you're hurting in that midnight hour when you feel all alone, he says i'm with you And we got this together I'm with you and we got this. All right, let's look at our last verse verse 61 our last verse So now he's encouraging the people about how to respond to these promises and god's presence and the like verse 61 He tells the people and you can imagine his hands that he says it he says let your heart therefore Be loyal to lord our god Let your heart therefore be loyal to lord our god to walk in his statutes and keep his commandments as it is this day This is a benediction of sorts it's a blessing It's also an exhortation And in this exhortation king solomon tells people what he told them previously He says if we believe all this to be true if we believe there is a god in heaven if we believe that he loves us If we believe he's told us how to live Then the evidence of that belief is not simply what we profess with our mouth the israelis profess things all the time That wasn't their problem It's what they did with it how they acted how they responded Remember, we've talked about the difference between orthodoxy and orthopraxy orthodoxy is the easy part orthodoxy is just accepting propositional theological truth And saying amen. Amen what's harder is going out those doors and acting accordingly So solomon he puts his hands out and says hey Aaa Be careful to be loyal to our god and to keep his statutes his laws and his judgments Let me ask you do you remember you remember what your first car was? I got in trouble. I talked about cars recently What was it pinto? Was that what it was something like that? I got in trouble I called out a car and someone said that was my car. So i'm not gonna do that I'll call out my first car. My first car was a brown mazda b2000 pickup Man alive they were a lot smaller and they're making pickups these days pickups these days or something else You know, I had this little thing going down the road and like so I had this mazda b2000 pickup now I did love the car. It was my first car So of course, I loved it and I waxed it and polished it and shined it and like at first Then I went to college and still had the car and I had other priorities or other things that interested me other pursuits for my time and suddenly it wasn't even just a lack of washing the car Other things like I don't know oil changes just things that you just should do, you know, the common sense stuff I was like nah this This car hasn't let me down before right? I mean, I didn't give it an oil change in the last month So it probably doesn't need this one month. Well kick that forward a while. What happens i'll tell you what happens It ends up with me on i -5 north of eugene oregon on the side of the road having Say flipped a rod. I'm those you know cars better. I don't know what happened bruised a rod broke a rod Whatever there was a rod involved and it stopped working And so the car stopped working and it never drove again. That was it I kissed a goodbye it went on a tow truck and it was and it was gone We tend to prioritize the things that are important to us It's easy to ascend to propositional truth when it's right in front of us the people there at that time With the new temple and the hurrahs and you know the celebrations and the dinner on the grounds They were having back in this day. The people were excited. It wasn't hard to get them excited It wasn't hard for them to get amen and all that the hard part was in nurturing and caring For that which god entrusted to them down the road and for prioritizing the same things through their actions that they prioritize with their lips Right here and the sad thing was that they wouldn't When I say this is the high point of israel's history up to this point i've been it What does that imply? It implies that things got worse Which they did God made a promise I got you I got you in your future And they had made promises to the differences. They didn't keep theirs And so they backslid in the most egregious of ways to the point to the sad point as we studied in our review of ezekiel Last year whenever it was To the sad point that the same god who came to dwell in this temple in first kings chapter 8 would leave it and ezekiel 10 He would depart the temple leave it as ikabat empty of his glory There's things that have been trusted to matters of faith if you're a parent if you're a father There's things that have been entrusted to you to look out after your loved ones to nurture their faith To take care of their faith to take care of your own faith so that it doesn't get broken down on the side of the road When life circumstances throw you a curveball, which is inevitable There's bins in the road. You can't see coming So The way that we grow and sustain our faith is by immersing ourselves in the faith by doing what god has Said all right before we wrap up or in closing here I want you to notice at the very end of verse 61 He says something interesting and at first when I looked at this text a few years ago I missed it, but I don't want to miss it today verse 61 He said let your heart therefore be loyal to the lord our god to walk in the statutes and keep his commandments And then he adds these four words as at this day Solomon knew the people's history He wanted them to have that particular day emblazoned on their mind to do that Which they had promised to do that day in the time yet to come and yet As we said just a moment ago They wouldn't Roughly 400 years later after this text That day would be a distant memory and they would have forgotten it 400 years later there would be no more cheering There would only be what we call lamentation There would only be disaster Roughly 400 years later as we said before god's glory would depart the babylonians would show up. That's a bad trade They gave up the glory of god. They received the babylonians Ezekiel 10 says this the glory lord departed from the threshold of the temple and stood over the cherubim and the cherubim mounted up from the earth in his sight Same temple look Can that happen to a church to a denomination a nation? Yes, yes, and yes It can happen if we don't keep the first things first It can happen if we don't prioritize that which we're called to prioritize It can happen if we stop trusting god and start trusting ourselves It can happen if we ignore what god has said in his word And start coming up with our own precepts and following the wills and wants of our own hearts In this passage that we've read today Solomon god through psalm is reminding the people that hey, there's some intentionality i've made you a promise and yet and yet There is a degree of intentionality on your part That your future is going to be heavily predicated upon. What will it be? What will it be are you going to be zealous to do the very things that you promised me on First kings 8 that you promised you say you're going to do you say amen. Amen. Are you going to do that? You won't if you're not intentional about it and in time In time the temple might be empty and in time churches or denominations can follow suit and if you don't think that's possible Go to europe Go to new england Just see places that once not that long ago resonated that once With at least a cultural religiosity And all likelihood of something far stronger now be turned to just empty husks of what they once were If it could happen in israel if it could happen in europe if it happened to england it could happen in the bible belt Our responsibility Is to cling to that which god has delivered us once for all through the saints And to champion no matter what the world tells us no matter what's going on in the culture around us Let the culture go to the wind This is what we're called to adhere to and salman put it before the people in an old testament context Said do this and live The same is true for us Let's pray Join, dr. Toby holt and dr.

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A Theology of Home With Author Caroline Saunders

Daily Grace

02:47 min | 5 months ago

A Theology of Home With Author Caroline Saunders

"We see so many stories of home throughout the whole Bible. I mean, I think that people will initially be able to see that the Bible starts with a home a perfect home and eaten. And a lot of times we can skip past that because we're getting to genesis three, we're sent interest the picture, but before that, Adam and Eve are in this place with one another with God where there is such abundance in such beauty and such delight and it's really wonderful and it shows us that no one makes a home like God. And then of course, sinters the picture. And you can see throughout the Bible that sin is like an intruding force. And sin is the ultimate enemy of home. And anyone listening will relate to that because we all have brokenness in our homes to varying degrees. And at the core of all of it is sin. It may not be our sin, it might be the sin of somebody else, and it might just be because we live in a sinful world that's broken. But sin is the enemy of home and we see the pain enter and homesickness enter right away. And then it feels like an Old Testament. It's people searching for their way back. They're searching for their way home, but at the same time, God is looking to make his home with people. There's all these glimmers, you know, we see glimmers in the tabernacle in the temple or even before that with the promised land, or even the way that God delivered his people from an unsafe home in Egypt. In an unexpected way by parting the Red Sea and things like that. So there's lots of different stories that relate to home. And when we pay attention to them, we notice that all of it points to Jesus. And so in the book this story of home, I say that God is building away home through Jesus. And the part of the way he's building the way home is because there's an enemy of home that must be conquered. This intruder has to be dealt with. And so Jesus dealt with our sin on the cross and sent the Holy Spirit after he ascended having sent the Holy Spirit to make his home in us, which is unbelievable to think about as a deposit of what is coming when Jesus will return and make all things new, a new heaven and a new earth and finally it is a perfect home that is permanent where no intruder can enter where there will be no grief, no tears, no pain. No one can break this family, no one can damage this home. No one can disrupt this home. And so I think that there's a lot that the Bible says about home and I would encourage anyone who's maybe read through the Bible or just even wherever you're reading in the Bible, you'll probably be able to notice something and what I like to do in the margin of my Bible is draw a little house and I can kind of track it that way and it's really cool to see all the different ways that God is pointing us home.

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"red sea" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:05 min | 5 months ago

"red sea" Discussed on WTOP

"That port, another 12 hour journey by boat across the Red Sea to where we are in Jeddah. These are Americans who have finally safely escaped the past two weeks of violence in Sudan as the country's two strongest military factions fight for power. UN secretary general Antonio Guterres now says the country is falling apart. The fear is an outright Civil War. If peace is not found soon, Raimi, in a sense, CBS News, at the naval port in Jeddah, in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. A surge of migrants is predicted at the southern border when a pandemic era policy title 42 expires in two weeks. Title 42 allows immigration officials to quickly expel migrants without processing their asylum claims. On NBC's meet the press Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorkas explained what would happen to a family that unlawfully crossed the border after the policy expires. When that ends on May 11th, we will use our immigration authorities under title 8 of the United States code. That family will be placed in immigration enforcement proceedings, removal proceedings. If they make a claim for relief, we will adjudicate that claim for relief swiftly. Mayorkas added that swiftly in the case means days or weeks, not months. A New York school district wrestles with how to respond to the state's newly approved ban on the use of Native American themed logos and names. Salamanca public schools along with the rest of the city are located on Seneca nation of Indians territory, south of buffalo, about 38% of the district students are Native American and the school's logo showing the likeness of a Seneca man was designed by a native artist the state's prohibition on school's use of indigenous imagery allows exceptions if a tribal nation approves Seneca leaders have said they would carefully consider the circumstances school leaders say the omnipresent logo and warrior name for the

Barry Meguiar: "Our Growth Spurts Are in Times of Trouble"

The Eric Metaxas Show

03:01 min | 7 months ago

Barry Meguiar: "Our Growth Spurts Are in Times of Trouble"

"My friend Barry Maguire, the book is ignite your life, defeat fear with effortless faith, sounds like a lot of baloney. Here's the problem. It's 1000% true. And there are people out there that say, I don't know, I don't know. And I believe you have to be around people who live this way because if unless you see it, you can't believe that they're the people who do this way. So I began that when I first became a Christian in 1988, I was at St. Paul's Darien. We've had my friend Keith junta on the show. I saw people who live this way, and then we all started going to Times Square church. And the people at Times Square church tended to live this way. David wilkerson, who was your friend for 40 years, lived this way. And I remember he preached a sermon. We talked about it at dinner last night. The sermon was titled right song, wrong side. I love it. And I was so affected by this sermon that over 20 years later, when I was asked to preach a Times Square church, I said, I bet you most of the people in this room have never heard this. So I halfway preached that sermon again. And that sermon sums up what we're talking about. David wow, because I mean, it's such a brilliant idea. He says that when the Israelites were trapped at the Red Sea, and pharaoh's armies coming down on them, and they're freaking out. Well, we know what happened. God parts the Red Sea. They go through. They come out the other side. The seas come back together. Pharaoh's army is drowned, and then when they're on the other side of the Red Sea, they sing the song. Then they sing. They sing the song praising God and praising God, and David wilkerson preach a sermon talking about they should have sung that song of deliverance before God delivered them because if you know who God is, you praise him in the midst of trouble. Yes. When bad things happen, you say, ah, this is a Friends are perfecting us. I thank God for every bad thing that's happened in our lives. Karen and I both do because we see our growth spurts are in times of trouble. We don't grow when we're in the mountaintop. It's during those tough times that we learn who God is. I thank God for all the tough times, including the death of our daughter. She's in heaven's celebrate. She's having the time of her life right now. And I'm going to be with her for eternity. So a thousand people came to her funeral. And I spoke at the funeral. There's a video of her funeral, okay? Nicole Maguire celebration of life. 11 thousand people have watched that video and hundreds have been saved. By watching the video of funeral. You know why? Because it was like, I knew most people watching me would not be Christians. And I wanted to say that my joy was not affected by circumstances. You know there's an interesting happiness and joy. We can be happy and unhappy throughout every day. That circumstantial. Joy, when you have joy, you just know God is there. It never leaves you. You have joy no matter what the world throws at you.

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"red sea" Discussed on Hearing Jesus: Daily Bible Study

Hearing Jesus: Daily Bible Study

04:29 min | 7 months ago

"red sea" Discussed on Hearing Jesus: Daily Bible Study

"Stand firm holiness adorns your house for endless days, O lord. This psalm is one that would be classified as a hymn. And it's really celebrating the kingship of yahweh, the kingship of God. And this would be considered a psalm of the heavenly king. And so while we see a lot of verbiage in the psalms about kings and of course, David was a king. This is specifically about yahweh as king. And so when we see this verbiage of the lord rains and that is an opening declaration of some other psalms that we're going to get to next week. As a hymn, this is a continuation of what we talked about yesterday as a praise of God and it is really praising him for the works and the history and for his character and who he is in the life of the readers of the psalm. In our lives as well. There's a lot of shared language in this psalm with the ideas from Moses's song of the sea back in exodus 15 and there's some parallels that we recognize in here. And I think that's significant because that was a triumphant song of victory that was following a miracle of the Red Sea. We talked a little bit about that yesterday. And that becomes this opportunity to celebrate the hope that is really embedded into the soul of Israel because after they saw God work miraculously and supernaturally, it produced in them an overwhelming desire to praise God for his work and his life. And that is similar to what we see going on here. Even though Israel had walked through some humiliation when they went through the exile. The fact that God delivered them from that exile's producing in them this desire to praise him. And there's this new hope that the exiles have similar to like what the Israelis went through when they went through the Red Sea where they can celebrate God's sovereignty in their lives.

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"red sea" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:43 min | 9 months ago

"red sea" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Or even zero energy. That's another leap for a lot of clients. I mean, we're doing in the Red Sea for Red Sea global. We're doing a resort at the moment on island, which is 25 kilometers offshore. We have a 110,000 m² of solar panels on the island, which will be part of the guest experience. It produces all of its energy, water, cooling, transport, transport back and forth from the island. Do you think that that kind of project in the Red Sea? Is that my part of what I want as a consumer? Is it not manifest down from the astronauts of design that you live in to the reality of me choosing a destination? Is it the trickle down effect real and growing? I think it is growing and it will continue to grow in particularly the next 5 to ten years. The travelers are going to resorts whether it's Maldives or whether it's other places, they want authenticity. They want to be able to engage with places which are low energy or even zero. And they are those travelers that are doing that. And the most important thing is even the ones that aren't and they go to places like that. They will be educated. Subtly educated that they will come to realize that this is a zero energy resort. And instill when they go back to their companies and their influences that they may have, they will try to do they will influence some of their decisions that they make themselves. And that's part of the sustainability target that we quite try to do. It's not something that we hide away. We want to allow the guests to experience solar farms and be part when and

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"red sea" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

07:18 min | 1 year ago

"red sea" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Over here turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan hopes to welcome Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman to the country in the coming days now to visit is just part of a 5 country trip As soon as June according to Reuters Simone foxman has the breakdown of the travel plans and more importantly the perhaps reset in some of the geopolitics for the region Simone Well it's hard not to link this potential visit by Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman with what happened in an ongoing Turkish court case around Jamal Khashoggi's killing back several years ago just last month that court case was transferred to Saudi Arabia the global community sort of considered that finished just considering the way that Saudi courts have ruled on these issues before and that was something that Saudi Arabia welcomed So it seems like the resolution of that case leading to a better relationship between the two countries And mind you while relations between Saudi Arabia and turkey have been sour for quite a few years not the least because turkey really supported Qatar in the midst of the gulf rift we only saw an unofficial boycott of Saudi goods really kick off into effect in 2020 and that had to do with developments in this case So at least at the moment it appears that some of the issues between these two countries are likely to be resolved It couldn't come at a more perfect time for turkey's president Erdoğan given the state of the economy there also worth noting that there are a couple other countries on this potential travel plans for The Crown prince He may go also to Cyprus Greece Jordan and Egypt Yeah our busy schedule then at the same time we're seeing reports about the U.S. mediating talks between the kingdom Israel and Egypt about islands in the Red Sea this has been hotly debated topic within Egypt how likely is it that they're going to make any progress Well it sounds like from the sources that axios is citing and they are the source of this report That we could see some kind of agreement come out before a reported Biden visit to the region in late June and that would be a really big deal because these sources and admittedly for the U.S. and Israeli side Characterizing this as a potential step towards normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia Now if you're not briefed on the details here's what's going on These are two really strategically important islands that control a major passageway from the port of a lot from aqaba out into from the Red Sea into the rest of the world And that's why it's so strategically important These were controlled by Egypt since 1950s Saudi Arabia gave that control to them Now maybe being transferred back to Saudi Arabia This seems like you're really bread and butter diplomacy Compare contrast that to the sort of personality driven diplomacy of the Trump administration The Biden team apparently looking to kind of build trust between Israel Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia and the Biden administration as well See if they can't build on that and perhaps the boon for Saudi Arabia here not just potentially normalization with Israel which is a controversial subject but also maybe even a Biden visit to the country when he tours the region next month That's something that officials teased as a potential boon for them And on the markets IPOs are plenty We are nice one from Abu Dhabi just the other day not to be outdone the Saudi IPO Another one inside who have we got Yeah on the horizon not quite yet but rawabi energy company looks set to potentially IPO later this year and right now it's looking to raise $500 million in pre IPO financing hired ever core in order to do that and also looking to hire advisers for its IPO The clear story here energy linked golf company looking to tap the markets for a lot of the enthusiasm that we've seen there Saudi stocks and the energy sector have done much better more than double the performance on average of the Saudi stock market which is still a well performing stock market when you look around the world so hoping to tap a little bit of that investor demand globally Yep but still plenty of appetite then Simone thank you for not to smoke Fox with the kind of financial center in Doha I want to stay with some of the IPO news because SoftBank backed del hybrid is jumping 10% in the Mumbai training WC and second biggest IPO in India this year This is a SoftBank Carlisle back to logistics company that's raised $675 million in Indian firms continued to raise funds despite the global slowed on at the moment we had 5 35 80 intraday and we'll keep a close eye on the story as it develops Let's get to this part of the world again because Saudi Arabia says it will use this year's oil windfall to accelerate the economy's diversification from fossil fuels in an interview from Davos the minister of economy and planning based on the LeBron told Bloomberg the focus will be on growing the non oil economy next year without boosting fiscal spending Let's get in the auntie charter secretary and senior vice president fund manager at chua asset management All right let's lay this commentary fit into how you look at the Saudi opportunities set for the remainder of 2022 Saudi has actually corrected 11 to 12% in the last three weeks We were underway Saudi for quite a long time Does this mean that we are actually rushing into overweight Saudi not really We like the names we like the banks but like Al raji we like SMB we like some of the consumer discretionary stories like Lee jam jahis and stuff like that But the correction is not that much for us to actually give an overweight position in Saudi at the moment Well a lot of gas have come in and they've said institutions obviously these institutions have been piling in They've been trying to get to the right mix on the portfolios 11 13% draw down in Saudi Arabia Do you think that that just draws in flows and maybe creates a bit of a flaw Do you think the institutional funds international funds are at the right waiting for GCC at the moment Naturally but then one good thing which is going Saudi ways a lot like your rightly said the foreign flows are like tremendous So we're talking about $16 billion year today But we have seen some rumors that was in the recent times And if it continues then obviously it could be better than last year It could be better than 2019 then you had the humongous and flow of 24 $25 billion But that only can happen if the emerging fund managers become overweight and Saudi Well that's a big call to take but at the moment I don't think the risk is more skewed towards the downside And so on a sort of sector basis what would you be looking at in the kingdom and our specifically I guess it's more I mean even overall just even outside the kingdom we're giving more importance to ill place We're giving more importance to IPO names We are giving more important to MSCI tracking stories Probably that's the safest place to.

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A highlight from A Hunger Cry!

Live Behind The Veil

11:14 min | 1 year ago

A highlight from A Hunger Cry!

"Welcome to live behind the veil and atmosphere where men and women of God speak his word to this age and bring his kingdom to this earth. Do you have ears to hear and eyes to see what God is doing in this hour? Let us join our host and the family's conversation as the Holy Spirit is unfolding. The word behind the veil. I'm on your host, and on this podcast, the family opens their hearts to the cry of the Holy Spirit. Where is the God of Elijah? Where is the God of miracles? Where is Jehovah? The right now God. Join us in our cry to our father for a greater appropriation of his presence in this earth. We draw the Holy Spirit tonight, and we ask him to show us to speak through us, we don't understand. But our heart is yearning to function and do what it is you're wanting us to do. So show us, show us, reveal to us, we're not going to be satisfied any more with just a taste, and I draw on the Holy Spirit to show us that the guide us, and to speak through us and let us really see what are you doing, tell us what you're doing, show us. Well, we open our hearts. Our hearts are yearning to want to do and be what the lord wants us to do and be in this earth. In the name of the lord Jesus Christ. We agree with that. Christ called it a mystery. The mystery of Christ in you. The hope of glory. That's what the voice spirit was to do. Reveal, reveal. The mysteries of Christ. So we asked your Holy Spirit, reveal the mysteries of Christ to us. Show us leaders direct us. Right. There is a need here. We need the Holy Spirit. We need the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. I just cry out for it, lord. I cry out for it. You know, I want the Holy Spirit. The outpouring, the descending of the Holy Spirit. You know, we can read till we're blue in the face. We can quote scripture we can do all this stuff, but where is that reality of right now of it functioning? Where's the functionality of it? But in our mind, we think we have an answer. But you know, I don't believe that's the truth because we can not do it in our mind. We have to have the Holy Spirit show us and teach us, and guide us. I want that reality that simple scripture that says, these things will follow those who believe, it's not saying those who are miracle workers, or those who are this or that, it's those who believe the sick will be healed, will raise the dead, where is the lack of connection that we should have to see the reality of these things taking place. We lose the desire to know and to have it. God, in part to us a hunger for the Holy Spirit. Lord, I wanted, you know, I believe health on my own belief. Right. Right. I don't even want to have all the right answers about it. I don't care about the right answers. Care about the outpouring of Holy Spirit. It'll be evident yes. Very it's time for reaching in. You know, I want to be able to say, we better run because that is a promise the size of a man's hand, and we better run because it's going to be a day of the fact that I know that was Elijah talking about The Rain. You know, I don't care about that. I want the reality of what is a spirit leading right now. What is he trying to kick us in the pants for? Christ was not led. He was a driven. Driven. He didn't wake up and go or father lead me today. What do you speak? He was driven by the Holy Spirit. He was little driven. It was no question. I've experienced tastes of that. Did I have to do something? I have to do it. And I get up and I go do it. Because I feel compelled to do it. Driven to do it. But it's few and far between. Lifestyle. That should be the way we're moving all the time. One of the things that we can do appropriate the answer, and then let that appropriation have an expression, you speaking about him being driven. Where did he get that? He got it from his father. And it was like you just said Alan, it was from spirit. To spirit. This when the spirit fell on him at Jordan. Right, that's when he was first driven to go into the wilderness. Where is the fruits from the spirit? That's what I'm asking. That's what I'm looking for. I want to know, I want to walk in those. It doesn't matter how many hours a day I wait on the lord, how many hours a day I pray, how many hours a day I be in the word, it still needs to work. For me, it's not good enough. That it works in the spirit, where I can't see it. I live here on this Terra firma. In this part of my body, God made too. He made all three realms, my soul, my body, and my spirit. I am beside myself because we talked about this for 40 years. It's kind of like God's going, well, how long will you put up with this? How long are you going to put up with not seeing my word manifested? In the earth. Just imagine for a second. The outpouring of the Holy Spirit happens, and it doesn't stop happening. Right. Exactly. But we're believing for that baptism of the Holy Spirit where he comes and he is so much more real than the air we breathe. And that he is leading us compelling us driving us to say or to do whatever, and out of that compulsion, things start to take place. But I don't want it just to be a talk on what somehow we can touch him. Where he hears our heart cry, he hears it, and takes notice, I need an overflow of the Holy Spirit. I would, from elisha, where is the God of Elijah? That's that is our cry. Where is the God that's making things happen? You know, where's the God of Elijah, where brought down fire after he doused those altars with so much water. Where's that God? Or is the God who, who parted the Red Sea, who caused all the ten gods of Egypt to die. That's the God I want to see. That's the God I want to hear from. I don't want to be satisfied with just a puny little portion. If I am asking for an avalanche, I don't want to get satisfied for a thimble. We accept two little from God. God is very good about that. He'll give you a thimble full and see if you'll leave him alone. But it's only the beginning. I want to know his ways so much. I think it's his drive. He wants this in us, and were finally giving it an expression. Together, instead of just one or two, my focus is him, and crying out to him going, I need more of you. I need the Holy Spirit because how the heck am I going to be a channel to bring forth your kingdom which I understand is the bottom line? That's what you put me here for. To bring forth your kingdom in the earth, I can't do that with what little I have. I just can't, I can't follow the pattern of Christ. I can't. Christ couldn't follow it. He had to have the fullness of the Holy Spirit. I'm no better than him. Just like the disciples, there were bundling idiots. They're just like us. Until they had the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Of their something happened to those guys. Dramatic. Because they changed. You know, and excuse me if this is offensive, but it's not about me. We're not going to get ripped off. Right. You know, we're not going to be just like the guys in hebrews. They had faith, but they never got to promise. Exactly. They didn't get the promise, guys. You read hebrews. You read about Jesus, you know, we sing a song. That he would get his reward. I don't want to see another generation have to come and go. I want to see that fulfillment happen. I want Christ to get his reward. I want to see the fulfillment of everything he spoken on this earth to take place. I want to see those fulfillments. It's not about us. Never has been, aren't we his reward? We are. Experiencing the impartation of God's word through his family is life. As this time in his presence blessed you, then please subscribe to our podcast at live behind the veil dot com. 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"red sea" Discussed on Gaming illuminaughty

Gaming illuminaughty

05:27 min | 1 year ago

"red sea" Discussed on Gaming illuminaughty

"As long as it's a rented like how you like when you're into something like you'll be like random paying attention to like I just quit lately. I just have video games I just like, I just can't get into, but the ones I love like yeah, I can like no life them really fast when beat them. This is just one of those I don't think I can. But I will say that does not mean I'm saying the game is bad. I do think I grew TH, I think the game does look beautiful and it does look like a good game, just not for me. Nobody thinks you think the game is bad. How do you be surprised? You don't beat your game. I gotta clarify. That's what I got fucking. Twice. I didn't hurt at all. I feel like I said. I thought we settled. I've never heard that before. That might be a GI first. This nigga quit a game twice. What a fucking fraud. Let me see. Twice. I'm gonna give some of you not me. I beat that game. What are you talking about? Get the list out broke 'cause I think we gotta go. I'm committed to the weekend. I'm committed to the bullshit. I'm pretty sure I played more games than y'all actually. What are you talking about? I have the Xbox game PD made of no way. You play peggle three they go outta here. I played a lot more. I'm pretty sure. In 12 minutes. But not now. It's called it before you. This is true, but now I eat those, you know, now he's getting paid. Yeah. Yeah. Now you gotta beat him. No, no, no. He is the motivation. My corporate overlords, I can't Comcast. They form the opinions for me. And she just loads up his stream. He looks at news articles. He gives me two cents and then that's it. And then he hops off and plays a mate next. That's all he does. So he played because last games. He plays less games now. Yeah, the funny thing is, now that we got the G four on his looking at my channel, somebody's probably gonna clip that part in. See, you think it's gonna go in the Red Sea. I knew that whole conga game was a fraud. Blacks only play two K and Call of Duty..

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"red sea" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"red sea" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Speed rail network We are countries and definitely not let's say doing international border operations So this is definitely a game changing Now obviously in the introduction I said you're going to build it You're going to run it You're going to maintain it I mean you've got a big job for the network that I'd say for the next ten years Can you help us understand we know the real emphasis here is about freight transport between the Red Sea and the med ports I get that What portion of this will be passenger lad Because that's part of the whole I suppose part of the whole carbon neutrality concept But what portion will be passenger So I think what's important to mention as you said it's three modalities so it will be high speed I mean this is to connect the larger the increasing population in Egypt to connect the city's capitals but also the larger urbanization conglomeration that they have in Egypt between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea not everybody will take the train in the future between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean they will travel between Cairo and Alexandria for instance in this unique they can do in the fast track Then the second thing is we will have high capacity passenger trains running through some of the rough terrain or the deserts in Egypt That means that these trains can be taken by anyone so this will be double deck trains and they will accommodate for a high passenger flow And during off time when the passenger flows are not running it can be used for freight operations Basically this is a Suez Canal on tracks as we would like to call Okay so it's got that capacity I mean do you have any ambitions in terms of tonnage in terms.

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"red sea" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:50 min | 2 years ago

"red sea" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Way that people live It changes the way that people work And definitely it has not been proven yet how a freight operation between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean what could that save in the amount of time what can be done inland transport What can be done in international transport but we're talking about millions of tons per year Okay millions of tons per year The ambitions the next time you're obviously a CEO in a hurry to do other days We want to know whether you're doing anything with the Libya and Sudan in terms of expanding the rail lines between each of them those two countries Any talks there Yeah so there's definitely an interest from Egypt I mean they're forced to be reckoned with in the region at the moment so they're very strengthening their position This was also in the ways of infrastructure so they have increased their pork prisons but also they have plans Do we have an accident Active talks on Libya and Sudan So we don't have active talks on Libya in Sudan but we know for a fact that the Egyptian government is planning in that direction Now we're getting ready for comp And every company in the world is getting ready within an announcement here in the Emirates of course we have a sovereign level a net zero at target announced where does electric train or the development of electric train fit into the bigger conversation about net zero So for me I mean countries are adopting the net zero policy either 2030 2040 2050 in different time frames I think the important part is the transportation is a big contributor to global emission of greenhouse gases And for us that seems mobility there's no way that the real net zero can be established without real transition from cars to rail and then obviously the most beneficial would be cars to rail and then electrified.

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"red sea" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:51 min | 2 years ago

"red sea" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Maintain a high speed rail line in Egypt Now the company is not in talks to expand the network even further The Aussie is the CEO for Middle East and Africa adze mobility and he joins us now Hey I'm great to have you with me this morning Well done Congratulations as opposed to just a couple of big macro questions that we want to understand which is the timeline on completing the 460 kilometers When was the first train run So that's a good question actually 660 kilometers I mean we're currently in discussions with the government on how we are going to develop the project This is ongoing With the project will definitely be a high-speed rail operation from the Red Sea until the Mediterranean So it's going to change and impact a lot of people's live and we're currently in discussion with the government to make sure that this project is really on the fast track And when you say fast track I mean what does that look like Is that a couple of years Is that three years What guidance can you give to us on that So I think the point is really that the normally when the countries developing a high-speed rail in their country then it usually takes a decade or more and in this case we will do it as fast as possible together with the Egyptian government and together with our local partners What does it mean in terms of manufacturing or Egypt I'd just come home and just come back from each of those there just ten days ago It's a country in a hurry Isn't it But what does this mean for a manufacturing hub for Egypt Will this be a step change So definitely we consider this to be a game changer not only for Egypt but also for the region So there's not a plenty of countries currently in the Middle East that they're planning a high speed rail network Within their countries and definitely not let's say also doing international border operations So this is definitely a game changing Obviously in the introduction I said you're going to build it You're going to run it You're going to maintain it I mean you've got a big job for the United States for the next ten years Can you help us understand we know the real emphasis here is about freight transport between the Red Sea and the med ports I get that What portion of this will be passenger lad Because that's part of the whole I suppose part of the whole carbon neutrality concept But what portion will be passenger So I think what's important to mention as you said it's three modalities so it will be high speed I mean this is to connect the larger the increasing population in Egypt to connect to cities capitals but also the larger urbanization conglomeration that they have in Egypt between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea not everybody will take the train in the future between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean they will travel between Cairo and Alexandria for instance in this they can do in the fast track Then the second thing is we will have high capacity passenger trains.

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"red sea" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

04:00 min | 2 years ago

"red sea" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"Truth shared discerning hearts totally free so while you may not be able to contribute financially which can do is certainly pray but also give us positive reviews on whatever platform you use. Listen to us it. I tunes android stitcher spotify however it is that you get these podcasts. Or if you're on youtube and you like our videos please give us a good rating and write a review the mortgage ratings and reviews we get the higher profile and the more listeners will discover us listeners who may have the means to contribute in the future please consider rating us in writing a positive review. Today i don't have time in this very short show to develop as much as i do in my book. Just rest so you really need that to complement. What we're doing here. the two of them. The book in the series complement one. Another so that you get all this information together. But what i will do is begin in the beginning at the exodus. So we're gonna go to exodus and look at the problems that the children of israel encountered as they left egypt and immediately. The very first thing that happened was they ran out of water now. They would have brought water with them. But this was a party of people of around a million. It was a lot of people. And in fact that was part of why the egyptians enslave them is that they multiplied so quickly and they had they were afraid they would take over and so that was why they enslaved them. There were so many of them that came out of egypt. So this you gotta think this is the people their children their flocks cattle all of that had to have water and so they leave egypt and moses it says an an exodus chapter fifteen verse. Twenty moses brought israel from the red sea that actually means read see there were reeds that grew up because it was kind of shallow in places. Swampy that actually means read see but the the bible always calls it the red sea..

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"red sea" Discussed on Elevation Church Podcast

Elevation Church Podcast

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"red sea" Discussed on Elevation Church Podcast

"You gotta green. You got green but you gotta go. I don't know. I don't know what grace you need but god said i'm going to give you grace for your greatest embarrassing but that's not all the infomercial used to say but wait. There's more. I don't know who would leave at this point in the sermon. But i encourage you to stay for this last thing. I'm to give you. I'm telling you right now. God's spirit in this place. The word of god is alive and active. I'm preaching this. Whoever you are the lor satisfy green screen his screen is creed is three. You will make you will make it. You will will make will make so. He said grace for your greatest embarrassment. He said he wanted to give you resource for your deepest. Need not the one you think you need the one he knows you. If that's piece you're going to have it. It's going to be green in. The valley is going to be dark but it's going to be great. He said i'm going to give you resource for your deepest need. Do you know what else he said. And i know when. I hear god and when i'm just making stuff up all of this. He said he wanted to give today. He said he wanted to give you energy. You need it. I can tell. He.

"red sea" Discussed on Elevation Church Podcast

Elevation Church Podcast

02:15 min | 2 years ago

"red sea" Discussed on Elevation Church Podcast

"Breathing. Heavy thank god for second. Chances better voluntarily testify chances because it said it said they did not remember verse seven so they rebel. When you don't remember you rebel when you don't remember who got is what he's done what he's called you what jesus has done for you on the cross when you forget that your sole focus becomes what's in front of you and the red sea big so of course you want to go back world so you're gonna go but you just saw. The nile turned to blood. You just saw frogs cover the land you just saw the first one of egypt's struck dead because god will get his glory is committed to it and god is committed to your freedom they revolt. They rebelled by the by the red sea. I knew they rebelled in the wilderness. Anew. they rebelled at sinai remember. They built golden calves the instant around it they can close off and all that that they rebelled before they even got out. They almost failed the test to fate in the parking lot on their way to the promised. Land what really got me was the word yet in verse eight yet. You saved them for his namesake. He leads and pads of righteousness for his name's sake green pastures stillwater. They rebel yet. He saved them for his name. Say to make his mighty power note. I wonder if god brought you to the red sea to give you a green light to kill off the insecurities to to kill off the arrogance to kill off the idols to.

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"red sea" Discussed on Elevation Church Podcast

Elevation Church Podcast

02:07 min | 2 years ago

"red sea" Discussed on Elevation Church Podcast

"Used to the idea or the concept that they are mighty nation and the car cuts off. The first thing they do is to blame the first thing they do is to shift. The first thing they do and we can understand. It is to want to return to what wasn't even working in the first place. I would rather serve them than diet their hands. This is what they say. Let me teach you the bible lesson. We've always heard the red sea has a story of great faith but before they had great faith watch at their fear. Great faith doesn't look like you think it does. I don't care what anybody tells you about. How long they pray or how much they believe god or how. They taught their children how to knit. Quilts pray for missionaries at the same time. That's all wonderful. But i promise you that their testimony had a stage of terror. If been terrorizing has been terrorizing you some things you did in the past that you wish you could get back. It's been terrorizing you some things you didn't do to prepare and now you're not ready and terrorizing you hasn't it. It's been chasing. You has an is the making you want to give up on. You hasn't it it's been making sabotage yourself hasn't it. It's been making you think maybe there's not a reason for me to go through it. Aw is to make you want to turn around and go. Home doesn't work in reverse. You can't go back there. And moses is in a difficult dilemma. Now they want to go back to egypt and they're making crap up there making crap up there. Just this didn't happen. Didn't we say to you in egypt. Leave us alone this verse twelve. Leave us alone. Let us serve the egyptians. No you didn't say that to him in egypt. They never said that in egypt. If you find it put it on some of the social media and meet up with you. There is not. you can't find they didn't say that. This is a revisionist history.

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"red sea" Discussed on 990 The Answer

990 The Answer

05:06 min | 2 years ago

"red sea" Discussed on 990 The Answer

"One of the real This is how I take it in my spirit. This is my interpretation is that people were looking too much to Donald Trump. And God wants to say Hey, hey. I choose who rises who falls. I want you to look at me. Uh, And I think that in a sense by allowing us to go through this really horrible, horrible, horrible time were forced to look to God because we realized there's no help apart from God, Donald Trump. Nobody can do anything unless God Blesses us the the world can go to hell and God allowed the Holocaust to happen. Let's not pretend like everything's gonna be hunky dory. That's right strikes me that God does this in a way, Just as he let the Israelites go up against the Red Sea. They were dead. There is the Egyptian army is coming down on them. They are dead. Yes. And then God does something so dramatic that they never expected that they could never, ever. Dream that it wasn't God. That's right. It was God. And we know that God could have led them around the Red Sea. He could have done things 100 different ways. Yeah, specifically brought them to this impossible, horrible Moment to reveal his power. And that's what I keep getting as I listen to you in various other people that it seems like that's where we are that people have to be really hopeless. Apart from God, and then when God does something, or when things get really worse, they cry out to God, which is what we should be doing at this point. His strength is made perfect in our weakness. So at the Red Sea, the most amazing part of that is that God was calling out bail at the Red Sea. Now. God wants to talk to bail. Okay now is to that point where you know Now he's calling him out. So what happened was God set a trap because when he parted that C Pharaoh thought bail is the one who parted the sea. That's why he went in. I heard you give a teaching on this not long ago, and I've never heard this before. For me, and it was you and somebody else. I can't remember Robin Bullet talks about this too. I know it was Robin Bullock. But I never heard this before. In all the sermons I've heard about the Red Sea. I never heard anybody talk about what you just said. So break that down for us. So people understand because I never heard about this until I heard it either from you or Robin Bullock. Yes. Now they came to the to the point and I want to get the name right from this because I think was called bail. Perez M. Um let me see here. I'll tell you right now, because when they came to the Red Sea yes, bail Perez M. I think it was where They came, um to the Red Sea. Um, it was that place. Um, I believe It had to do with the name Bill was in it. And so what happens is they come Down there to that point, and it's really like the Lord's calling out bail at that moment. So when the sea got parted, Pharaoh thought bail parted the sea for him to go in after his enemies in Florida, the Jews God really set a trap. Bail was helpless at that point to help and disabled kind of like the milk, caramel situation and When Pharaoh went in thinking we got him. God said No, I got you. And close the sea on them. This is the kind of moment they think right now. The wicked we got him in God's knowing. No, I have you Well, when people think about miracles there to principal miracles that come to mind in the scripture in terms of gigantic miracles. One is the parting the Red Sea. And the other is the resurrection of Jesus. In both cases, as I understand this, the devil thought he had won. Yes, And then there's this outrageous reversal and this humiliation Where where God makes a spectacle of his enemies. They're not just defeated. But God makes a spectacle and open spectacle of them. I don't know what lies in bail. Zafon. That was it. They came to a place called Bales have fun. I knew the name Bill was in it. It's It's amazing just to learn this and to dig into the scriptures. They'll Paris and is where David defeated the Philistines. Just so everybody knows. Okay, Well, we've we've learned about Nathalia Am Azalea, Josiah and we just learned about bail. What is it? Oh, Bill Zafon. That's where the incident happened at the Red Sea. Yes, fails up on Yes, we're going to. We're going to keep you if we may for for one more segment really Enjoying this time? Uh, folks, Please don't go away and please go to Erica taxes dot com. Sign up for my newsletter. Follow us on rumble. We want you to share these videos, please,.

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"red sea" Discussed on Family Health

Family Health

03:59 min | 2 years ago

"red sea" Discussed on Family Health

"And i needed a separate so your point number one point you said has been the two piece the two elements to faith and read health from trained people from good resources. Return these are on. Christians are some are not christians so you highlight both of those in your book which is really great. We need need more of that. That's putting those two pieces upfront. Would be your second third will the boundaries i think are the most important person has to study boundaries. The classic book cloudy town and i quote that book. I recommended in the back. I just love it and I think i love it because we still don't get it. We too many christians think that no boundaries is christian Okay and also interesting so you know. I had a hunch that that many might feel that way. I i did at times There were times when my wife. I remember in our first year of marriage. I was horrified that she would follow me around the house and when she was mad. Inches like you started this. You got me here. you're gonna get me out of it. You can't go. And i would go into another room and close the door. She would pound scream and cry is would go on for at least an hour and at that point you feel violated. We started to wonder about the justice of not helping this poor grieving person because you're trying to be crucial trying to loving. You're trying to be like jesus look beyond a person's wickedness or whatever and so you get stuck in all of this but at some point then the healthy secular research helps you see that there are better ways to deal with this and the chapter boundaries. By the way i think is one of the most fascinating for those who really are students of the bible and love. Scripture is that it makes a parallel between our life. Is christians where we're under captivity in egypt like the israelites. Captivity through satan. Were all fallen. Most is being type or figure of christ delivers us through his wonders. We go through the red sea. The waters of baptism we end up on the other side delivered. Before we know it we start doing you know making bad choices again in. The god wants us to go into the promise land but suddenly we ended up in the wilderness. Anyway until we can sort of get all this filthiness and nonsense out of us. And i think this parallels our life is christian so well because a it illustrates how god set boundaries with his people in all ages. And you know jesus creator god of all all is the one who before. His earthly ministry was the goddess owed. The moses gave commandments and set limits. Told the children of israel you're not going to the promised land it went too far so the righteousness of sending limits and boundaries is clearly established in scripture. Might give in. I'll just get resistance. One little wider. So after they're finally permitted to go into the promised land. What did god tell them. He said you need to kill. Cast out all of these nations. That are in there. Which by the way there's a separate wonderful article referenced. In my book about was will go glad immoral monster. What why is he commanding them to kill. The there's a lot. There's a lot of stuff that we know about the depravity and cruelty in the horror of the way these people live they were community cats but anyway they were told to go into the promise. Land and to create a secure life for themselves. They.

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"red sea" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

Everything Everywhere Daily

02:27 min | 2 years ago

"red sea" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

"I enjoyed the jordanian side. More as there are better and more accessible resorts but both sides should be visited especially masada on the israeli side. What is the future of the dead sea. If it keeps dropping at a meter per year will eventually disappear. The answer is probably not hydrologist. Have studied it think that it will eventually reach an equilibrium as the sea gets smaller less. Water will evaporate and it will balance with the water coming in the expected water level when this will happen will be around five hundred and fifteen meters below sea level or about eighteen hundred feet. However there's one other reason why it might not disappear jordan. The palestinian authority in israel have been talking about a project called the red sea dead sea water..

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"red sea" Discussed on National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress

National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress

08:18 min | 2 years ago

"red sea" Discussed on National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress

"The israelites went through that red sea on dry ground was a wall of water on the right and on their left that day. The lord saved israel from the hands of the egyptians and israel saw the egyptians lying dead on the shore and when the israelites saw the great power the lord displayed against the egyptians the people feared the lord and put their trust in him and in moses his servant. Yes possible paulin. Corinthians says that they died that day and they were resurrected that day tells us that this was baptism they were now going to enter into the wilderness. But i they're going to sing a song of praise and worship before almighty god. I want to read that to you. This is one of the first songs ever recorded the loan recorded in the scripture. And what's so shocking about this song. That i'm going to share with you is that it's very plain. It's very elegant. It's very simple. It doesn't speak of of myths and dragons and uncertainties. No it's very certain it's cleanly written it comes straight from the heart of god through moses. I will sing to the lord for his highly exalted. The horse and its rider he has hurled into the sea. The lord is my strengthened. My song he has become my salvation. He is my god. And i will praise him. My father's god. And i will exalt him. The lord is a warrior the lord is his name favorites cherry attend his army. He's hurled into the sea. The best of favors officers are drowned in the red sea. The deep waters have covered them. They sink to the depths. Like a stone your right hand. Lord was majestic and power. Your right hand. Lord shattered the enemy in the greatness of your majesty youth through down those who oppressed you. You unleashed your burning anger. It consumed them like stubble. But the blast your nostrils the waters piled up. The surging waters stood firm like a wall the deep waters congealed the heart of the sea. The enemy boasted. I will pursue. I will overtake them. I will divide the spoils. I will gorge myself on them. I will draw. My sword in my hand will destroy them. But you blew with your breath and the c covered them. They sank like lead in the mighty waters. Who among the gods is like you. Lord who is like you majestic and holiness awesome and glory working wonders. You stretched out your right hand and the earth swallowed them. In unfailing love you lead the people who have that you have redeemed in your strength. You will guide them to your holy dwelling the nations will hear and tremble the anguish will grip the people phyllis to the chiefs of eden will be terrified. The leaders of moa will be seized with trembling. The people of qena will melt away tear and dread will fall upon them by the power of your arm. They will be still as stone until your people pass by lord until the people you brought pass by you will bring them in and you will plant them on the mountains of your inheritance the place. Oh lord you made for your dwelling the sanctuary award your hands established the lord will reign forever and ever mariam led the people in this chorus. Sing to the lord for. He has highly exalted. The horse and its rider he has hurled into the sea. And moses led israel from the red sea and they went into the wilderness wilderness of sure and for three days. They traveled in the desert. Without finding water. the wilderness has a purpose. it has twofold purpose. I the wilderness is men after we are baptized into jesus. Christ after we have been resurrected in the newness of life we go to the wilderness. Always you cannot get to the promised. Land you cannot get to heaven without going through the wilderness now. The wilderness has two purposes. I it reveals to our hearts. Who are it uncovers all the wickedness the shallowness the meanness were uncovered by the holy spirit. The second thing that happens is the holy spirit by the power of jesus demonstrates for us his glorious love and mercy he removes every bondage he breaks all sin from our hearts. He sanctifies us holy completely. No if you have no awareness of what. I'm speaking of when i when i tell you of the wilderness. If you do not have an awareness of being in the wilderness today it is because you are still in the world now there are those who my sternly disagree with. Who believe that you when you're baptized into jesus. Christ are then free to go out and live your life pretty much as you choose. You can marry whomever you choose. You can walk as you choose as long as you're not committing over sin that of course they believe we all sit in. They have not rightly understood. The gospel of john chapter fifteen where. It's very clear that we must be connected to the vine that we have no life outside of the vine and that we must remain in jesus and that we are his servants. We are not free agents. We are not free to go and marry whomever we choose. Were not free to go out and live our life as we choose to live it. We are in jesus christ and we are in step with the holy spirit. But i wanna give you more understanding of what i'm speaking of. When i say.

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"red sea" Discussed on AlgaTalk

AlgaTalk

03:13 min | 2 years ago

"red sea" Discussed on AlgaTalk

"You know it's You know to go directly to charities. Until i explain to them that we need to valorize this this this way diversity in and try to to to to to maximize the protection. It is very important but this we're studying that route planning to to make proposal and proposed to them and probably organized some meetings or attempt. When talking i mean with the authorities with the government and We could we could work together. Where there is no solution is to collaborate and work together. The and and can you tell me. Lake The harvesting seaweed in morocco. How long the how long it's been going on for is this. You know ten years. It's been going on twenty. How long has it has. The has has has agriculture been been important morocco. A call tourism us in the fifties the the harvest of the red sea with the red sea with a started. You know it's been now on defeats to now it's like sixty sixty seventy six sixty seven or or meme seven two years. They were focusing on species. This is crazy. We have more than four hundred species here we need to. We need to think to think about about what we have here. It's taboo and this is one of your goals is is one of the philosophies obse weeds of morocco. The company that you started is Not only harvesting one kind of seaweed harvesting like you said there's four hundred species of different algae that are that are in morocco seaweeds and to be able to want to be able to have a diverse You know for your customers. Even you wanna have a diverse selection for them to choose from and not just give them one type of seaweed and say. This is the only thing that we sell and on and it allows you to have. I'm guessing a greater control and not over harvest seaweeds as well. Because you go bob. This one may be. We've taken a little bit too much right now. So let's go now harvest this other kinds of seaweed during this time and you're able to let you know like like an agriculture. You wanna leave. Sometimes area of land empty for a year or two or in between harvests so that it could naturally get back the nutrients and then and then on the same concept of crop. rotation is what it's called is having kind of crop rotation within agriculture and being able to selectively harvest at the right time different seaweeds. Yeah exactly. This was the the idea. I mean It was clear about is trying to to show all we have in term of by diversity and to show debt Sure we need more studies. We need more x explorations.

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Passing the Gospel to the Next Generation

Pray the Word with David Platt

01:56 min | 2 years ago

Passing the Gospel to the Next Generation

"Joshua chapter four versus nineteen through twenty four. The people came out of the jordan on the tenth day of the first month and then encamped gilgal on the east border of jericho and those twelve stones which they took out of the jordan. Joshua's set up at gilgal and he said to the people of israel when your children ask their fathers times to come. What did these stones mean. Then you shall let your children know. Israel passed over this jordan on dry ground for the larger. God dried up the waters of the jordan for you until you passed over as the lord. Your god did to the red sea which he dried up for us until we passed over so that all the peoples of the earth may know that the hand of the lord is mighty the you may fear the larger god forever so much in this passage so much in this passage to reflect on to pray according to but the picture that i want to focus on. Is this question when your children ask you. What did these stones means. They're setting up these stones as a remembrance of a win. God stop the waters of the jordan river just like he had stopped the waters of the red sea and he made away for his people to cross through and these stones will be a remembrance a marker of the day when god did that so that all the peoples of the earth may know that the hand of the lord is mighty and that you may fear the lord. Your god forever. I tell your children what god has done so they might fear the lord and so that all the peoples of the earth may know that god is mighty

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Be Still Before God (Psalm 46:10)

Pray the Word with David Platt

02:02 min | 2 years ago

Be Still Before God (Psalm 46:10)

"Som- chapter forty six verse ten. Be still and know that. I am god. I will be exalted among the nations. I will be exalted in the earth. The first part of that verse may be one of the most famous sentences in the songs a good reminder to all of us on a daily basis to be still to just stop each day and especially amidst challenges and trials and tribulation which is what the psalm is all about from the very beginning. God is our refuge and strength and ever present help in trouble and then he begins to describe how the earth gives way and how desolate abroad on the earth and wars in the earth. So there's a whole picture of tribulation in turmoil here that we're all familiar with when our hearts are restless whether it's things going on specifically in our lives our families or in the world around us to stop and be still you think about exodus chapter fourteen win. God gave this similar commanders people when the egyptians were about to overtake them at the red sea he said stop be still says the lord will fight for you. You have only to be still. And god splits the red sea in half and it is good to good practice to sit before god in silence and two and stillness and to remember. He is god and he is all that you know about. He is good he is just his merciful.

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The Jewish Story - Six Day War, Something Miraculous

The Jewish Story

01:37 min | 2 years ago

The Jewish Story - Six Day War, Something Miraculous

"I ask you to list. The three biggest miracles in jewish history. What would you say split the red sea plague of the firstborn the mono- sinai. Maybe you get a little more subtle and offer me highlights esters rise to her place in the palace but how many people listening right now would mention operation mccade the critical turning point in the battles of the six day war that we're going to speak about in a bit of detail in just a moment not simply throwing it out there in order to set the stage for what's to come. I'm giving it as an opportunity to contemplate. What exactly a miracle might be the work for miracle in hebrew is this and it has more than one meeting classically. Like i said if you ask person what's a miracle they'll start listing off the sort of cataclysmic events of the biblical narrative. They might also start talking about what we call the hidden miracles or the more subtle expressions of god's hand in their own lives but i think the deeper meaning of miracle comes out when we look at its other definition in the hebrew language in nasa's and just a miracle it's also a flagpole or a sign. It's something which is lifted up beyond the horizon in which we normally dwell. I mean after all in the battle or in frankly in the american national anthem. What is a flag on the battlefield other than a reminder of that which you're fighting for which lies above the plane of struggle it didn't occasion that there's a broader horizon with in which the events of our lives are taking place.

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Israel Attacks Iranian Command Ship in Red Sea

Jim Bohannon

00:25 sec | 2 years ago

Israel Attacks Iranian Command Ship in Red Sea

"Is calling an attack on an Iranian cargo ship anchored in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen. For years, the MV seven has been suspected of being a base for the Revolutionary Guard Explosives attached to the vessels. Hall exploded. State TV cited in New York Times story published Wednesday, which quoted an anonymous U. S officials saying Israel warned the U. S about a planned attack on the vessel. President Biden says that by April

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Suez Canal mishap puts battered supply chains under more pressure

Weekend Edition Sunday

00:30 sec | 2 years ago

Suez Canal mishap puts battered supply chains under more pressure

"It sounds like the setup for a disaster movie. Ah container ship almost as long as the Empire State Building is high remains stuck sideways in the Suez Canal, a key passage that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. A ship called the ever given has caused an epic maritime traffic jam of nearly 300 ships between Europe and Asia. Efforts to dislodge the ship continue. But meanwhile, the worldwide supply chain is being disrupted and hundreds of millions of dollars are lost with each hour

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Wet Notes - 3-28-21

Scuba Shack Radio

06:55 min | 2 years ago

Wet Notes - 3-28-21

"This is wet notes here on scuba shock radio for sunday march twenty eighth two thousand and twenty one first up today. I want to give you an update from reef or the reef environmental educational foundation. They have released their two thousand and twenty two field survey trips and it's pretty neat. They have eleven trips. Planned in two thousand and twenty two starting with saint vincent in february and that is being led by amy lee. For those of you who listen to the show. I had amy on the show last july. They also have a cuba trip in march followed by raja arm pot in april. May june will feature saint lucia and roett tan. july is. the red sea and hawaii is in august. The september two thousand and twenty two baht trip is already sold out grand. Cayman is october bon. Air's in november and the year closes out in december. In 'cause you might wanna take a look at the reef website for all the details availability and pricing. These trips. look pretty awesome last week ned. who's a dive master at. The shop passed on a new york times article about looking for climate solutions and this article was written by catrine einhorn. Essentially she reported that ocean bottom trawling for shrimp whiting. Cod and other fish emits as much carbon dioxide into the air as the entire globalization industry. Now this was based on a study published in the journal. Nature and it was pretty enlightening. About how trawling releases. Immense amounts of carbon from the ocean floor and that leads to more acidification of the water and that reduces the oceans capacity to absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide. You can check out the entire article on the new york times website look for climate solutions by katrina einhorn. There's another piece of good news. Out of molly s this month. The honolulu star advertiser reported that a trained response team was able to free young. Humpback whale from gear entangling. It's left pictorial flipper. They were able to free about fifty to one hundred feet of line from the flipper but not we're able to get the Entangled line out of its mouth. They are hoping that that will ultimately free itself. They haven't seen the whale since it was freed. Apparently it wasn't in great shape but at least now it has a chance. They recovered gears being analyzed to see if they can determine the origin now. The efforts were led by the hawaiian humpback whale national marine sanctuary in partnership with cardinal point captains k key koala project and ultimate whale-watch. Now i've had the opportunity to go out with ultimate whale-watch from lana. A couple of times was very happy to hear of their support. We carry a lot of aqualung equipment in our shop and like most businesses twenty twenty taught many of us a lot of lessons. Well i recently sent out a message that they are introducing. A new aqualung is a bit of a rebranding. They're using a new tagline beyond the expected in the message. They said the twenty twenty taught them to expect the unexpected time to seek out the unexpected. If you check out the aqua lung website they further state that they are for the ocean exploration for ocean understanding and for ocean conservation. The aqua lung site also has a really inspiring short two minute video to get you inspired. Stay tuned for more from akwa. Long as they go beyond the expected earlier in the week. I got an email from nicole. Russell dima vice president of operations and i e mail had a lot of different information but one of the items that stood out said las vegas is open for business that means they are in fact planning to hold the demon. Show two thousand twenty one in las vegas in person and not some very exciting news. There was a learn more link in the email that took you to the dive equipment and marketing association's website where they gave you a list of all the trade shows conventions and meetings scheduled in las vegas of over five thousand or more attendees in the next twelve months. Now that was an interesting list. F why the marijuana business daily or m j biz con two thousand twenty. One is expected to draw thirty thousand people. And it's just one month before dima for all you dive pros out there. Mark your calendar for demon show two thousand twenty one november sixteenth to nineteenth in las vegas. Nevada can't wait to get back to dima and finally earth day two thousand twenty one is less than a month away earth day is actually april twenty second however it looks like this year. They are promoting three days of climate action. It starts on april twentieth. There are three lead organizations working on this educational international or education international the hip hop caucus and earth uprising will will be organizing three separate parallel climate action summits on april twentieth and twenty first ahead of president biden's global leaders climate summit on april twenty. Second what a difference a year makes. What a different political climate additionally earth day dot org will be producing the second earth day live digital event on april twenty second. Check out the website on earth day dot. Org for more information. Well that wraps up wet notes for sunday march twenty eighth two thousand and twenty one here on scuba shack

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Shipping losses mount from cargo vessel stuck in Suez Canal

Steve Sanchez

00:23 sec | 2 years ago

Shipping losses mount from cargo vessel stuck in Suez Canal

"Where a huge container ship has run aground inside of and is blocking the key Suez Canal around 10% of all global trade passes through this area, and each day the canal is closed, disrupts over $9 billion worth of goods, according to shipping journal. Lloyd's list. Ship trackers say 150 vessels are waiting to travel through the Suez Canal that connects the Red Sea and the Mediterranean. Fox is Trey

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The Lord Fights For Us (Exodus 14:13-14)

Pray the Word with David Platt

02:59 min | 2 years ago

The Lord Fights For Us (Exodus 14:13-14)

"Exodus chapter fourteen versus thirteen and fourteen and moses said to the people fear not stand firm and see the salvation of the lord which he will work for you today for the egyptians whom you see today you shall never see again the lord will fight for you and you have only to be silent yes. Don't you love these words. Don't you love these two versus think about it. Gods people have been delivered out of slavery in egypt there now standing right on the edge of the red sea this massive body water in front of them with the egyptians who've enslave them for years now threatening to overtake them pharaoh and his army have now come after the egyptians. Try to bring them back and the people are worried concerned. Afraid what do we do. Where do we go. And we're trapped with a c. In front of us and all this army behind us. In god says moses fear not stand firm and see the salvation of the lord. Now think about that. Stand firm and see the salvation lord. How are they going to see the salvation of the lord by just standing there and seeing god work which he will it says work for you today. The lord will fight for you and you have only to be silent. Is there any clearer. Picture of faith in god that leads to salvation from god. This is this is the essence of what it means to be saved by god from sin to stand and seeds. Trust to believe that the lord fights for you that jesus has done the work that he has died on cross four. You're saying that he is risen from the grave and that if you trust in him you will be saved. You don't have to do anything. But trust in jesus it's by grace alone through faith alone in jesus alone that we are saved all glory. Be his name. He is the ultimate battle for us. And he has prevailed and then so now think about this. This is our life day in and day out. You and i face challenges you face. Struggles with sin struggles with trials in circumstances in life and it's end those struggles with sentenced in those trials in circumstances reface in life that god calls us to do the same to trust in him to trust that justice. Jesus fought for us on the cross. He fights for us

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Desert locusts in East Africa: A plague of another order

UN News

01:13 min | 3 years ago

Desert locusts in East Africa: A plague of another order

"Fresh swarms of desert locusts are formed in the horn of africa threatening crops in the food security of millions the un food and agriculture organization fao warned on wednesday according to the agency locust infestations increased over the past month in ethiopia and somalia as a result of extensive breeding favorable weather and rainfall with populations predicted to increase further in coming months. New loker swarms are already forming and threatening to reinvade northern kenya and breeding is also underway on both sides of the red sea posing a threat to our trailer. Saudi arabia sudan and yemen. Fao said in a news. Release the greater horn of africa witnessed one of its worst. Ever desert locust infestations earlier this year. A new crisis could have devastating consequences for communities affected by recurrent drought conflict. High food prices and the coronavirus pandemic the upsurge occurred in spite of an unprecedented campaign supported by fao and partners in which more than one point three million hectares of locust infestations were treated across ten countries. This year control operations prevented the loss of an estimated. Two point seven million tons of cereal enough to feed eighteen million people year in countries. Already hard hit by acute food insecurity and poverty.

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On Forbes Esports Orgs Valuations and Reactions from Around the Industry

Esports Minute

04:49 min | 3 years ago

On Forbes Esports Orgs Valuations and Reactions from Around the Industry

"Year for Julissa list of the 10 most valuable e Sports organizations, they attach a massive nine-figure some to 10 works as well as some added information and every year, it causes controversy home. Mostly because of how the numbers are sourced basically Christina submitted the author of the article talks to a bunch of investors and team owners and they provide numbers while there is some viewing of these numbers with a critical lens not nearly took his done to outright trust the numbers as a true valuation first. Let's look at what the list said then some of the issues that came with it TSM is on top of the list with the valuation of 410 million dollars wage. Then follows T9 previously on top now in second with a valuation of 350 Mill third is liquid with 310 Mill 4th is FaZe Clan with 305 V is 100 thieves with a hundred ninety-six Genji. 185 7th Enthusiast gaming or Luminosity 188 G to 165 9th and RG 155,000 10th T1 at 150 million. So there's the list here's what people had to say Jacob Wolfe the former ESPN reporter who got in a public spat on Twitter with the author a few months ago said quote unrelated to pass beef with Christina. We've talked civilly sense, but guess the Forbes published valuations are insanely inflated, but it's not her or Forbes fault frankly am a sharing valuations similar to her estimates to investors. She's not shooting in the dark and quote often. The critiques of this article are leveled at Forbes and they do share some of the brunt the wolf, Mexico. It is not Christine as fault, but the orgs themselves for these valuations in addition Esports orgs valuations are inflated as wolf says these orders are being valued at ten to twelve times revenue for every month besides Enthusiast gaming on this list. That's much higher than a normal valuation. Here's what Adam Fitch now business content lead for dexterity do had to say quote. It's only LinkedIn grifters and phony Executives. You share Forbes Esports pieces until the valuations come around each year. So why are people putting stock in this list now as it forms as credible and respected in our industry any other time it's harsh but he's not wrong. You don't see a ton of forums articles shared around the year. It's mostly this one that people turn to and it's not just journalists critiquing this list either because the data comes from investor conversations and team owners the people in charge of teams who don't inflate their valuations get left off the list one extremely notable Omission. This year was Envy gaming Adam Rimer the new CEO of Envy gaming as of last summer. This on his LinkedIn quote. This Forbes analysis is utter garbage to be clear. This is not a criticism of the organizations mentioned all of whom deserve to be there. I have friends at all of them and have a great respect for what they're doing across the board, but in full transparency, this is a complete drive by cursory analysis, which is led me to question the entire valuation slash editorial capability of four years as a former valuation consultant determining Equity value for private companies is by definition a huge challenge one, which is made even more difficult without considering all facets of the company estimated revenues. No accounting for burn rates. No interest in new initiatives since the last edition of this article where we place number eight. We have increased revenues added post Malone to the ownership group added our Call of Duty team which one the first CDL championship and expanded our audience base considerably. None of this was apparently relevant to this study to even be mentioned based on the companies mentioned one would think it was purely birth. So which organizations would give them the biggest article reach which to be fair is certainly a contributor to value in. My honest opinion. This list has become a disservice to the entire industry. He add additional comment for more context which said quote we did provide Forbes with requested information and stats as we have in each of the last three years when we learned of their changed methodology for this year's list, which would strongly disagree with we opted to stop sharing additional context. He doesn't say this explicitly but it seems to be that he thinks that's the reason why they were left off this list. It's really the only thing that makes sense because there's no reason and we should have dropped value from last year after what was by all accounts. One of the most successful years in the Brand's history unless of course, the numbers aren't rooted in actual analysis, but an unsubstantiated responses from various sources, if we disagree with their methodology, they might have chosen not to put them on the list which again calls into question the entire validity of the list in many ways the forms value age. Should list is much like news numbers. It is the best accumulation of data for a given sub segments of the E Sports industry that we have but people in the industry know to take the numbers with another soul to put the Red Sea to shame

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On Forbes Esports Orgs Valuations and Reactions from Around the Industry

Esports Minute

04:49 min | 3 years ago

On Forbes Esports Orgs Valuations and Reactions from Around the Industry

"Year for Julissa list of the 10 most valuable e Sports organizations, they attach a massive nine-figure some to 10 works as well as some added information and every year, it causes controversy home. Mostly because of how the numbers are sourced basically Christina submitted the author of the article talks to a bunch of investors and team owners and they provide numbers while there is some viewing of these numbers with a critical lens not nearly took his done to outright trust the numbers as a true valuation first. Let's look at what the list said then some of the issues that came with it TSM is on top of the list with the valuation of 410 million dollars wage. Then follows T9 previously on top now in second with a valuation of 350 Mill third is liquid with 310 Mill 4th is FaZe Clan with 305 V is 100 thieves with a hundred ninety-six Genji. 185 7th Enthusiast gaming or Luminosity 188 G to 165 9th and RG 155,000 10th T1 at 150 million. So there's the list here's what people had to say Jacob Wolfe the former ESPN reporter who got in a public spat on Twitter with the author a few months ago said quote unrelated to pass beef with Christina. We've talked civilly sense, but guess the Forbes published valuations are insanely inflated, but it's not her or Forbes fault frankly am a sharing valuations similar to her estimates to investors. She's not shooting in the dark and quote often. The critiques of this article are leveled at Forbes and they do share some of the brunt the wolf, Mexico. It is not Christine as fault, but the orgs themselves for these valuations in addition Esports orgs valuations are inflated as wolf says these orders are being valued at ten to twelve times revenue for every month besides Enthusiast gaming on this list. That's much higher than a normal valuation. Here's what Adam Fitch now business content lead for dexterity do had to say quote. It's only LinkedIn grifters and phony Executives. You share Forbes Esports pieces until the valuations come around each year. So why are people putting stock in this list now as it forms as credible and respected in our industry any other time it's harsh but he's not wrong. You don't see a ton of forums articles shared around the year. It's mostly this one that people turn to and it's not just journalists critiquing this list either because the data comes from investor conversations and team owners the people in charge of teams who don't inflate their valuations get left off the list one extremely notable Omission. This year was Envy gaming Adam Rimer the new CEO of Envy gaming as of last summer. This on his LinkedIn quote. This Forbes analysis is utter garbage to be clear. This is not a criticism of the organizations mentioned all of whom deserve to be there. I have friends at all of them and have a great respect for what they're doing across the board, but in full transparency, this is a complete drive by cursory analysis, which is led me to question the entire valuation slash editorial capability of four years as a former valuation consultant determining Equity value for private companies is by definition a huge challenge one, which is made even more difficult without considering all facets of the company estimated revenues. No accounting for burn rates. No interest in new initiatives since the last edition of this article where we place number eight. We have increased revenues added post Malone to the ownership group added our Call of Duty team which one the first CDL championship and expanded our audience base considerably. None of this was apparently relevant to this study to even be mentioned based on the companies mentioned one would think it was purely birth. So which organizations would give them the biggest article reach which to be fair is certainly a contributor to value in. My honest opinion. This list has become a disservice to the entire industry. He add additional comment for more context which said quote we did provide Forbes with requested information and stats as we have in each of the last three years when we learned of their changed methodology for this year's list, which would strongly disagree with we opted to stop sharing additional context. He doesn't say this explicitly but it seems to be that he thinks that's the reason why they were left off this list. It's really the only thing that makes sense because there's no reason and we should have dropped value from last year after what was by all accounts. One of the most successful years in the Brand's history unless of course, the numbers aren't rooted in actual analysis, but an unsubstantiated responses from various sources, if we disagree with their methodology, they might have chosen not to put them on the list which again calls into question the entire validity of the list in many ways the forms value age. Should list is much like news numbers. It is the best accumulation of data for a given sub segments of the E Sports industry that we have but people in the industry know to take the numbers with another soul to put the Red Sea to

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On the Origin of English

Lexicon Valley

13:10 min | 3 years ago

On the Origin of English

"So here is the basic story. The idea is that germanic goes back to some original language. We call it proto germanic. We can't know what it speakers would've called it. There was this original language that became german and english and swedish et cetera and that would have been spoken probably in that little neck of denmark or maybe a little southwards of that in. Let's say about five hundred bc. So that's where proto germanic would have started in the meantime there's a thesis that that language was profoundly impacted by invading or at least imposing people from the near east people from way down where there is today lebanon and syria and israel specifically it would be the phoenicians. The phoenicians were one of many people in that region and they would have spoken a semitic language. I e a language related to what we know today as hebrew and arabic and if we wanna go. Further afield aramaic and cross the red sea. And it's i'm hurric- in ethiopia. But they spoke of semitic language and we know what they spoke because they wrote it down because they actually were the first people who grabbed the alphabet when it was very quietly and scrap invented probably by mercenary soldiers in egypt. The finishes took it and made into something that they use. Basically to write down business related things they want writing epochs. They weren't writing the grapes of wrath. But they were writing and so the phoenicians are the ones who end up spreading the alphabet throughout the world. In any case more to the point the phoenicians were big travelers. they did not like to stay home. The phoenicians started ruling the roost. They were probably in about eleven hundred bc and they didn't just stay there they sailed. They traded they got themselves around what was then considered by people like them the world throughout the mediterranean they keep on going westward and of course once you get out to where there's no more land while you might start going up into like spain and they kind of around the coast they traded. They brought things back. They were great intermediaries now in the middle east. They had their cities like like tire and blows or carthage. That you hear so much about on the north coast of africa that is phoenician or punic territory but they sailed and you know there is evidence that they sailed not only to roughly spain and portugal. Which is what we have absolutely concrete evidence for them doing but as evidence that they kept going and they went all the way up to northern europe and past. What's now germany. And they actually would have gone all the way to that part of denmark. One little piece of evidence is that they got people. Amber got some amber in greece. If you've got some amber and what is today lebanon. While the amber as often as not from up in that baltic northern european region they had a lot of amber amber is pretty. I think amber is preserving bits of dinosaur tales and insects and things like that but also just gorgeous you kind of want to bite it. Big amber trade. Well they always seem to have it. We'll have they get it. Well it would seem that. They had some sort of connection to northern europe. That in itself doesn't mean that they sailed all the way up there and got it because there were ways of trading amber just a cross the european continent but the fact that they had so much amber is one of a great many things. It's like the spokes in a wheel. An argument is about various things that all seem to point in the same direction. What about that amber. But more to the point it's about the language what is wrong with manic. Why is it so odd. Well what is this case that these people came from the near east and sailed all the way up around your understand. What the thesis is. The idea is that speakers of phoenician settled in somewhere in this part of denmark and there was long-term settlement where speakers of this phoenician and speakers of this thing we called proto germanic mixed to the point that many people were basically speaking proto germanic in phoenician to an extent this is what we linguists call language contact theory. The idea being that proto germanic ended up being really stamped by this other way of being a language because there would have been these settlements where venetians ruled the roost and their language seemed to be the cool one and it was the one that people switch to so the proto germanic ended up being profoundly affected it kind of wanted to be cool and became more like venetian. What's the evidence that that happened given that. There is no archaeological evidence. Partly because what would have been the shore back then has since become underwater. So we can't really dig up wear. The settlements probably would have been well. One of the things is words. So as i said so many words in germanic languages don't trace back. They just pop up all of a sudden it's about one in three and that's a conservative estimate. Now some of the experts. Just don't give a damn about that. And they have other things to do. They have bigger fish to fry in that as perfectly understandable. Sometimes you just don't give a damn you know what i don't care about. For example i do not care about outer space. I remember when there was the apollo landing and everybody was so excited and they actually rolled in a little black and white. Tv into my classroom. We were supposed to watch. I didn't care. I'm more interested in what's going on here astrophysics. I respect it. But i do not care about saturn

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Army identifies five American soldiers killed in Egypt helicopter crash

Champions of Justice

00:20 sec | 3 years ago

Army identifies five American soldiers killed in Egypt helicopter crash

"Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. Soldiers identified. We're from Texas, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Ohio and Illinois. Their Black Hawk helicopter crashed Thursday near a resort on the Red Sea cause of the crash is still under investigation. Use an analysis set town hall dot com. My name

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Saudis sporting soft-power attempt

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk

05:27 min | 3 years ago

Saudis sporting soft-power attempt

"November twenty eighth the green lights over the greed in jeddah will go out and the first saudi arabian grand prix will into life and though twenty formula one qasr raise a mightily impressive in the start of a race. They will need to rev extra to have any hope of drowning out throughout about the propriety of this event occurring at all a row to which this very explainer is about to make a modest contribution. Let's look at the undeniable upsides. I which one take too long in and of itself. The saudi arabian grand prix will doubtless be a splendid spectacle. It is to be held on a street circuit in jeddah the precise layout remains to be confirmed but it seems certain one part of the track will conduct formula one's spelt machines down the konishi the boulevard which hugs the red sea coast. And the saudis will certainly dredge deeply from the bottomless pit of money to rent the proceedings as sumptuous extravagant as possible. It might even be of crucial importance in the context of next season. The saudi arabian grand prix will be the second lost race of the year. So if two thousand and twenty one turns out not to be yet. Another procession led by lewis hamilton. The wheel of his mercedes come at the calendar man lewis. Hamilton starts an incredible qualifying. They could still be much to play playful when the teams arrive in jeddah. So that's the good news. Then there are the reasons why this edition to the formula. One calendar is the stuff of foreign desk explainers. It is hopefully not necessary to reemphasize the variety and severity of the ways in which the saudi regime is one of the world's most repressive. We do not have all day still less all month. It is suffice to say a regime which ethically inclined businesses would tend to regard from the foreign bargepole formula one does not appear overly troubled on this front in recent years alone. Races have been held in russia as a fan bahrain and china. None of whom would be within sight of the podium at any sort of grand prix of human rights. it is probably not outrageous to suggest that formula one's principal objections to holding a race meeting in north korea. Iran equatorial guinea or turkmenistan would be logistical rather than an ethical. So we know what formula one wants from this. What's more interesting is what saudi arabia is off to. Saudi arabia has some history of recognizing the immense soft power possibilities of formula one in the late nineteen seventies and early nineteen eighty s saudi state airline saudia sponsored the uk based williams team australian driver. Alan jones carried their logo to the one thousand nine hundred world championship. Tell checkered flag often goes allen jones. what a wonderful way to pay is nineteen eighteen world championship. Riyadh's re engagement with the sport is being pitched as part of the modernizing reformist agenda of ambitious saudi crown prince mohammad bin salman though it does not feel untoward lee churlish to note that nba if to whole saudi arabia into the mid nineteenth century have made some distinctly old school d to via for example conducting a ruinous rampage in neighboring yemen and dispatching hitmen to murder a vexatious journalist the un's extrajudicial executions investigator. Agnes calamar has just released a report at pains a- damning picture of saudi arabia's role in the murder of journalists jamal has all of which is tricky to square with formula one's commitment to respect for human rights which f. one has typed out on their website and everything it promises to it says he engage in meaningful consultation with relevant stakeholders in relation to any issues raised as a result of out due diligence. A sentence which could have been designed to lull readers to sleep inside four syllables. Human rights groups are already speaking of their hope that lewis hamilton who barring mishap will be defending his seventh world championship. Next season might get out in front of this. How has grown more politically outspoken. This year in particular among the slogans on the black lives matter t shirt he wore at this year's emilia romagna grand prix was women's rights are human rights. A repeat performance would give saudi broadcasters amusing connections. Saudi arabia is clearly keen on what has become known as sports washing the tactic beloved unpleasant regimes of staging sporting circuses. In the hope that they may distract from your moral infirmities and impressed with your economic progress in recent years. Saudi arabia has hosted international gulf tennis equestrian and other tournaments formula one one of the planet's most popular television spectacles. He's a massive step up.

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