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Deliver Us From Ervil

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In the 1940s, a group of Mormon dreamers started a town in the Mexican desert. But what began as a utopian vision quickly turned sour when the founding family’s son, Ervil LeBaron, struggled for control of the community and unleashed a multi-generational crimewave – the ripples of which are still being felt today. From bank robbery to drug smuggling, auto theft rings to multiple murders, a deadly cult evolved into a sophisticated organized crime family. In Deliver Us From Ervil, journalist J ...
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Dishing On Julia is the official companion podcast for the Max Original series Julia, inspired by the life of Julia Child. Join host Kerry Diamond of Radio Cherry Bombe each week as she talks to the creatives and crew behind Julia as well as the culinary superstars and thought leaders who share their perspective on, and personal connection to, the OG food celebrity. Learn how Julia’s talent, determination, and joie de vivre changed cuisine and culture at a pivotal time in American history. E ...
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Book Shambles

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Using books as a jumping off point, hosts Josie Long and Robin Ince and a different special guest each week, dive into interesting, passionate and shambolic discussions. Part of the Cosmic Shambles Network.
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Peter's last letter is an exhortation to grow in the grace & knowledge of Christ as we live in the last days. After encouraging us with the certainty of the Christian life based on the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophetic Scriptures (chapter 1), and warning us about the false teachers with the church (chapter 2). Peter brings this all togethe…
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Peter's last letter is an exhortation to grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ as we live in the last days. After encouraging us with the certainty of the Christian life based on the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophetic Scriptures (chapter 1), and warning us about false teachers with the church (chapter 2). Peter brings this all together …
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Psalm 72 is the last in book 2 of the Psalter. Here is a prayer of Solomon for his ascension as king. It's an ideal picture of what a godly king of God's people should be. We read it in our imperfect world. So who is it speaking of? How are we to apply it today? PRAYER FOR A JUST AND RIGHTEOUS REIGNPRAYER FOR A PROSPEROUS REIGNPRAYER FOR A WORLDWID…
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David trusted in God for the protection that he needed, and God's protection is shown most clearly in his protection of Christ through his burial. Jesus was raised from the dead and seated at God's right hand where there are pleasures forevermore. Though idolaters do not receive the benefits of Christ's ascension and advocacy, the saints are united…
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Peter's last letter is an exhortation to grow in the grace & knowledge of Christ as we live in the last days. After encouraging us with the certainty of the Christian life based on the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophetic Scriptures (chapter 1), Peter is now warning us about false teachers within the church (chapter 2). This morning, we turn …
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Peter's last letter is an exhortation to grow in the grace & knowledge of Christ as we live in the last days. After encouraging us with the certainty of the Christian life based on the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophetic Scriptures, Peter is now warning us about false teachers within the church. This morning, we turn to his list of examples …
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Peter's last letter is an exhortation to grow in the grace & knowledge of God as we live in the last days. After encouraging us with the certainty of the Christian life based on the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophetic Scriptures, he know transitions to warn us about false teachers within the church. THEIR EXISTENCE (V. 1)Note the Connection …
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The promises of the Lord are not simply a wishful thinking, they are real blessings to real people. Here we are given a glimpse of the people who returned showing us once again the faithfulness of the Lord in bringing a remnant. SPECIFIC RETURN: EACH TO HIS TOWN (VV. 1–2A)SPECIFIC PEOPLE: SEVERAL OBSERVATIONS (VV. 2B–63)Who are these men?Their grou…
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Because we live on this side of the resurrection we have a privileged position in redemptive history. We are able to look back on God's mighty works, particularly the crucifixion and resurrection of his Son Jesus Christ. As we look at the course of redemptive history, we see that these things were planned, promised, and purposed long ago, which giv…
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Jesus cleanses ten lepers but only one, a Samaritan, demonstrates saving faith by drawing near to Jesus with worship and praise. The Samaritan man's faith reveals that salvation is for all peoples and is marked by trust in Jesus himself, not merely his benefits.TEN CLEANSED BY JESUS (VV. 11–14)ONE DRAWS NEAR TO JESUS (VV. 15–16)ONE SAVED THROUGH FA…
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Peter's last letter is an exhortation to grow in the grace & knowledge of God as we live in the last days. After his opening greeting to remind us of our standing with God, then hisexplanation of the foundation and practice of the Christian life, chapter 1 concludes on the topic of the certainty of the Christian life. THE CERTAINTY OF PETER'S EYE W…
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Peter's last letter is an exhortation to grow in the grace & knowledge of God as we live in the last days. After his opening greeting to remind us of our standing with God, he explains thefoundation of the Christian life. THE GIFT OF ETERNAL LIFE What has he granted?How has he granted it? Why has he granted it?THE GIFT OF THE PROMISESTHE GOAL OF PA…
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Peter's last letter is an exhortation to grow in the grace & knowledge of God as we live in the last days. His opening greeting reminds us of the gospel ("good news") of our standing with God. Introduction: Life in the Last DaysTHE MESSENGER MAKES THE MESSAGE THAT MUCH SWEETERTHE MESSAGE OF GOD'S AMAZING GRACE: The Gift of FaithThe Method of Righte…
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Although Christians pass through various trials in this life, God has still given us good reason to praise him. He has given us hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ that those whose faith is proved through the trials are guarded by God for an eternal inheritance preserved in heaven. GOD'S WORKGOD'S PRESERVATIONGOD'S PROMISED OUTCOME…
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As Paul nears the end of his epistle to the Philippians, he encourages the church to take comfort in the God of peace as they joyfully await the return of Jesus Christ. Join us this Sunday as we see how God gives our troubled hearts a refuge in Jesus. OUR JOY IN CHRIST (VV. 4–5)OUR PEACE IN CHRIST (VV. 6–7)OUR MINDS SET ON CHRIST (VV. 8–9)…
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We come to the end of Paul's letter to the Ephesians. He's been exhorting us to engage in "spiritual warfare" in the armor that God gives. Finally, he exhorts us to fervent prayer "in the Spirit" that is especially for the preaching of the gospel. Introduction: From Every Spiritual Blessing (chap. 1) to Spiritual War (chap. 6)PRAYING IN THE SPIRIT …
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In light of our union in Christ, Christians live as citizens of Christ's kingdom by standing firm together on the gospel, enduring suffering in humble unity. 1. CITIZENS OF CHRIST'S KINGDOM STAND FIRM TOGETHER (1:27)Living worthy of the Gospel Standing in one spirit Striving together for the faith2. CITIZENS OF CHRIST'S KINGDOM ENDURE SUFFERING FOR…
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Question & Answer 22 of the Heidelberg Catechism says that the Apostles Creed is a summary of the good news of the gospel. Therefore, we should see the creed's affirmation that there will be a final judgment as good news for Christians. The good news in this article for Christians is that the judge Jesus Christ is also our advocate, and he is for u…
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We continue through Paul's letter to the Ephesian churches this morning & Paul's exhortation section (chs. 4–6). This morning he continues to speak to us in our world of anything goes that we don't live like the world (negatively) but live as the new creationsin Christ that God has made us (positively). Be what you are! WALK IN LOVE NOT IMMORALITY …
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We continue through Paul's letter to the Ephesian churches this morning with Paul's exhortation with a short section on living our new life in Jesus in these last days. 1. WALK IN WISDOM (VV. 15–17)2. WALK IN THE SPIRIT (VV. 18–21)How do we yield ourselves to the Holy Spirit that he might fill us? Paul gives a series of four active verbs:1. address…
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We continue through Paul's letter to the Ephesian churches this morning with Paul's exhortation section. Contra our fragmented and hyper-politicized world, the church of Jesus is supposed to be a united body of believers in the gospel (last week on 4:1–16).This morning he continues to speak to us in our world of anything goes that we don't live lik…
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We continue through Paul's letter to the Ephesian churches thismorning with Paul's opening exhortation of the second half of the letter. Here is such a relevant word for us in our hyper-partisan, fragmented world. The church of Jesus is supposed to be aunited body of believers in the gospel. WE ARE CALLED TO UNITY (VV. 1–3)THE CONFESSION OF OUR UNI…
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We continue through Paul's letter to the Ephesian churches with Paul's pray at the conclusion of his praise to God for all the spiritual blessings we have in Christ. In this section, we also learn how to pray. PRAY TO THE GOD OF ALL LIFE & POWER (V. 14–15)PETITION THE GOD OF ALL LIFE & POWER (V. 16–19) PRAISE THE GOD OF ALL LIFE & POWER (VV. 20–21)…
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We continue through Paul's letter to the Ephesian churches with another passage that flows out of his praise & prayer in chapter 1. We'll hear everything great about the good news: how it changes our relationship with God and each other, as well as calls us to access our newfound status as the people of God. REMEMBER YOU WERE "FAR OFF" (VV. 11–12) …
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We again open up Paul's letter to the church in Ephesus this morning with Paul's first prayer in this book. What is prayer? Why is it necessary? What are the kinds of things we should ask based on Paul's example? A THRIVING CHURCHA PRAYING APOSTLEENLIGHTENED TO KNOW GOD -KNOWING GOD'S CALLING -KNOWING GOD'S RICHES -KNOWING GOD'S POWER…
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