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State Secrets: Inside The Making Of The Electric State


1 Family Secrets: Chris Pratt & Millie Bobby Brown Share Stories From Set 22:08
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Host Francesca Amiker sits down with directors Joe and Anthony Russo, producer Angela Russo-Otstot, stars Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, and more to uncover how family was the key to building the emotional core of The Electric State . From the Russos’ own experiences growing up in a large Italian family to the film’s central relationship between Michelle and her robot brother Kid Cosmo, family relationships both on and off of the set were the key to bringing The Electric State to life. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . State Secrets: Inside the Making of The Electric State is produced by Netflix and Treefort Media.…
God's Willingness To Bless Saints And Sinners
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If we are disappointed about our success in Christ's work, what shall we say? Shall we not first look for the cause within ourselves? From observation and experience, I have learned to look very hopefully upon dissatisfaction and anguish when they are seen in Christian workers. It gives me no sorrow to see my brethren unhappy and miserable because others are not saved.
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If we are disappointed about our success in Christ's work, what shall we say? Shall we not first look for the cause within ourselves? From observation and experience, I have learned to look very hopefully upon dissatisfaction and anguish when they are seen in Christian workers. It gives me no sorrow to see my brethren unhappy and miserable because others are not saved.
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1 The Doctrine of Total Inability - 6 - Its Complement or Paradoxes 1:01:27
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Moses said to Joshua, "Choose us out men, and go out, fight with Amalek." We have a battle against sin, error, pride, self, and everything that is contrary to God and to His Christ; and in the Joshua-service many can be employed. As the Holy Spirit has given diversities of gifts, so are there varieties of agencies for battling for the truth. Every believer should be a soldier in Christ's own army of salvation.…
Young converts are prone to depend too much on joyful frames, and love high excitement in their devotional exercises; but their heavenly Father cures them of this folly, by leaving them for a season to walk in darkness and struggle with their own corruptions. When most sorely pressed and discouraged, however, He strengthens them with might in the inner man. He enables them to stand firmly against temptation; or, if they slide, he quickly restores them, and by such exercises they become much more sensible of their entire dependence than they were at first. They learn to be in the fear of the Lord all the day long, and to distrust entirely their own wisdom and strength, and to rely for all needed aid on the grace of Jesus Christ.…
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1 Not Only For Our Sins But the Sins of the Whole World 10:51
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Does 1 John 2:2 teach a universal atonement?
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An Address at a Prayer Meeting For Sabbath Schools
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1 Mortification of Sin - 14 - Setting Faith on Christ 21:16
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The Mortification of Sin - Abridged and Simplified
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1 Mortification of Sin 13 - Precautions Against False Peace 18:17
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It is a sobering reality that many deceive their own souls,pronouncing peace over themselves when God has not done so. Scripture repeatedly warns us to examine ourselves carefully to avoid this deadly mistake. The great danger of self-deception is that it leads a person to bless themselves in direct opposition to God's judgment.The goal here is not to dwell on the dangers but to equip believers with the means to discern whether they are falsely comforting themselves.…
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1 Thoughtfulness of the Excellency of the Majesty of God 14:16
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The Mortification of Sin Abridged and Simplified, Chapter 12 Even the most spiritually mature believers—those who walk most closely with God—only have the faintest glimpse of His glory in this life. When God revealed His name to Moses, showing forth His covenantal grace and mercy (Exod. 34:5-6), He described it as merely seeing His "back," not His full glory. John confirms this, saying, "No one has ever seen God" (John 1:18), emphasizing thateven Moses, the greatest prophet under the law, had only a limited revelation of God compared to Christ.…
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Expositions of Scripture: Then began men to call on the name of the Lord. I suppose that, by this expression, it is meant that they began to have set assemblies for the worship of Jehovah, and that they came together for what we generally speak of now as public worship; for men had, doubtless, called upon the Name of the Lord, each one byhimself, from the very first.…
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1 Let God's Law Speak to Your Conscience - Mortification # 11 12:59
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The Mortification of Sin - Abridged and Simplified - Some professing Christians have fallen into grave error bydisregarding the law's role in convicting them of sin. Theywrongly assume that, because they are under grace, they no longer need to consider the law's warnings. This mindset leads to spiritual carelessness, dulls the conscience, and, in time, results in all kinds of sinful indulgence.…
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1 The Extent of Man's Total Inability or Importance 38:45
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The Doctrine of Man's Impotence Chapter 5 The soul cannot apply itself to any duty except by those very faculties in which this law has its residence. Let the mind or understanding be directed to anything, and there are ignorance, darkness, madness to contend with. As for the will, in it are spiritual deadness, mulish stubbornness, devilish obstinacy.…
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1 The Guilt, Danger, and Evil of Sin - Mortification Chapter 10 10:18
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The Mortification of Sin Abridged and Simplified - If you are serious about overcoming sin, you must not only recognize its guilt but also its grave dangers. Sin is not something that can be controlled or managed—it is a force that seeks to harden your heart ,bring God's discipline upon your life, and rob you of your peace and strength.…
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1 Confession of Sin - Only A Prayer Meeting #5 18:54
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Is there one of us who knows thoroughly what the evil of sin is? I do not think there is. If any one of us were to see the depravity of his own heart, he would lose his reason. Concealed within sin there lurks a measureless world of mischief; who can know it? Were it not that the infinite satisfaction resulting from the atoning sacrifice of our Lord Jesus Christ is ever present before the eye of the great God, He would at once ease Him of His adversaries, and sweep both sin and sinners out of the world.…
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The Mortification of Sin Simplified and Abridged, Chapter 9 A sin that has taken deep root in the heart can be especially difficult to mortify. The following symptoms indicate that a lust is particularly dangerous and requires urgent and decisive action:
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1 God's Willingness To Bless Saints And Sinners 21:43
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If we are disappointed about our success in Christ's work, what shall we say? Shall we not first look for the cause within ourselves? From observation and experience, I have learned to look very hopefully upon dissatisfaction and anguish when they are seen in Christian workers. It gives me no sorrow to see my brethren unhappy and miserable because others are not saved.…
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1 Mortification of Sin Must Be Universal - Chapter 8 9:49
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The Mortification of Sin - Abridged and Simplified - Chapter 8A believer may find himself burdened by a particular sin. Itdominates his thoughts, disturbs his peace, and brings him under conviction. In response, he prays against it, grieves over it, and earnestly seeks deliverance. Yet, at the same time, he remains careless in other spiritual duties—neglecting prayer, meditation, reading of Scripture, and other areas of obedience that are not directly related to the sin he is battling. Such a person will never successfully mortify the sin that troubles him.…
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The apostle's phrase "in my flesh," as may be seen by tracing it through the New Testament, means "in me by nature." He was saying, "There is nothing in me naturally good." But before proceeding further let us seek to carefully define what is signified by the term "the natural man," or "man by nature." It does not mean the human nature itself, or man as a tripartite being of spirit and soul and body, for then we should include the Lord Jesus Christ, who truly and really assumed human nature, becoming the Son of Man.…
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1 Mortification Can Only Be Accomplished by Believers in Faith 8:36
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The Mortification of Sin Abridged and Simplified Chapter 7
If we are to receive such a blessing to-night, and whenever we meet together in the Name of Jesus, for prayer and praise, we must sincerely desire it, confidently expect it, and go straight to God and ask for it. There is no need for us to go beating about the bush, and not telling the Lord distinctly what it is that we crave at His hands.Nor will it be seemly for us to make any attempts to use fine language; but let us ask God, in the simplest and most direct manner.…
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1 The Cure of Melancholy and Overmuch Sorrow, by Faith 27:34
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If a man thinks that somewhat is a duty, which is no duty, and then sorrow for omitting it, such sorrow is all too much, because it is undue, and caused by error. Many I have known who have been greatly troubled, because they could not bring themselves to that length or order of meditation, for which they had neither ability nor time; and many, because they could not reprove sin in others, when prudent instruction and intimation was more suitable than reproof.…
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1 Mortification of Sin in Particular Described - Chapter 6 8:35
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The Mortification of Sin (Abridged and Simplified) Chapter 6. The mortification of sin consists of three essential aspects:1. Weakening the power of sin so that it no longer dominates. our hearts and minds.2. Engaging in continual warfare against sin, resisting it atevery turn. 3. Experiencing victories over sin, progressively subduing its influence.…
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1 Prayer Meetings: As They Were, and As They Should Be 12:37
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Avoiding common errors in public prayers.
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1 The Mortification of Sin - Chapter 5 - What Mortification Is 9:09
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The Mortification of Sin - Simplified and Abridged:Mortification Is a Continual, Lifelong WorkTo mortify sin is to weaken it daily. It is not a one-time event but a lifelong battle. Paul says, "Put to death therefore what is earthly in you" (Col. 3:5), using a present-tense verb that implies ongoing action.Sin must be put to death daily, because it constantly seeks to regain power in our lives. The believer must remain watchful, never assuming that a sin is fully conquered.…
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1 Man's Natural Blindness Manifested in His Idolatry 18:41
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Man's natural blindness appears in the grossness of that ignorance and those delusions, which have appeared among mankind. Man has faculties given him whereby he is well capable of inferring the being of the Creator from the creatures. The invisible things of God are very plainly and clearly to be seen by the things that are made; and the perfections of the Divine Being, his eternal power and Godhead, are very manifest in the works of his hands. And yet grossly absurd notions concerning the Godhead have prevailed in the world. Instead of acknowledging and worshipping the true God, they have fallen off to the worship of idols.…
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1 The Mortification of Sin - Abridged and Simplified - Chapter 4 6:40
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Unmortified Sin Weakens and Darkensthe Soul. Every sin that remains unmortified does two things:1. It weakens our soul, draining spiritual strength.2. It darkens our soul, robbing us of peace and assurance.
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I am very fearful that many so-called "revivals" have, in the long run, wrought more harm than good. Places which have had the most of religious excitement are frequently the most difficult to move.Men's minds have been baked hard in the oven of fanaticism. A species of religious gambling has fascinated many men, and given them a distaste for the sober business of true godliness.…
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There are multitudes of sinners today, millions in Christendom who persuade themselves that they truly love God, when in reality they hate Him; and the hardest of all tasks confronting the ministers of Christ is to shatter this cherished delusion and bring their unsaved hearers face to face with the horrible reality of their unspeakably vile condition.…
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1 The Mortification of Sin - Abridged and Simplified - Chapter 3 7:57
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Many who attempt to battle sin through their own strength experience a cycle of temporary victory followed by deeper failure. They struggle, make resolutions, strive, and yet fall back into sin again and again. They engage in warfare but never win the battle.They lack the power of the Spirit
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The best believers, who are certainly freed from the condemning Power of sin, still need to make it their business to mortify the indwelling power of sin all theirlife. So the apostle Paul writes, "Therefore mortify the parts of your body that belong to the earth." To whom does he speak? Those who were "risen with Christ," verse 1; those who were "dead" with him, verse 3; those who have their life in Christ, and who will "appear with him in glory," verse 4. Do you mortify the sin in your life? Do you make it your daily work? Always be at this work while you live! Do not miss a day from it. You need to be killing sin, or it will be killing you.…
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The next thing will be that the books shall be opened. Rev. 20:12, "I saw the dead, great and small, stand before God; and the books were opened." Which books seem to be these two, the book of God's remembrance, and the book of Scripture. The former as the evidence of their deeds which are to be judged, the latter as the rule of judgment.…
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