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<description>The theme &quot;Let Love Live&quot; is a powerful truth for those who make Timberline their church family. We believe that the love of God is life-changing. We've determined to be a church built on the principle of the Bible verse Luke 10:27.

Jesus answered, &quot;'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind' and, 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'&quot; 

This verse is saying in essence to &quot;Let Love Live.&quot; It's our desire to let the love of God live in our hearts as well as in the hearts of others.</description>
<itunes:summary>The theme &quot;Let Love Live&quot; is a powerful truth for those who make Timberline their church family. We believe that the love of God is life-changing. We've determined to be a church built on the principle of the Bible verse Luke 10:27.

Jesus answered, &quot;'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind' and, 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'&quot; 

This verse is saying in essence to &quot;Let Love Live.&quot; It's our desire to let the love of God live in our hearts as well as in the hearts of others.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The theme &quot;Let Love Live&quot; is a powerful truth for those who make Timberline their church family. We believe that the love of God is life-changing. We've determined to be a church built on the principle of the Bible verse Luke 10:27.

Jesus answered, &quot;'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind' and, 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'&quot; 

This verse is saying in essence to &quot;Let Love Live.&quot; It's our desire to let the love of God live in our hearts as well as in the hearts of others.</itunes:subtitle>
<copyright>Copyright 2009 Sermon Share LLC</copyright>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
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<itunes:name>Dary Northrop</itunes:name>
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<title>Week 3: The Healer - PDF</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
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<title>Week 2: The Life Giver - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, June 28.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Week 1: The Word - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, June 21.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Introduction-The Heart of the Gospel - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Rob Cowles</itunes:author>
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<title>Choose Joy - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, June 7.</itunes:summary>
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<title>The Biggest Loser - Audio</title>
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<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, May 31.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Holy Humility - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available May 23, 2009</itunes:summary>
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<title>Suffering Redeemed - Audio</title>
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<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, May 17.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Invited to Solitude - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Rob Cowles</itunes:author>
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<title>Brokenness of Heart - Audio</title>
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<title>Silence - Audio</title>
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<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, Jan 25.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:33:32</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:summary>This message will be available Thursday, Jan 22.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:29:01</itunes:duration>
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<title>Up With People - Video</title>
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<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, Jan 18.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:37:50</itunes:duration>
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<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>Intentional Influence - Audio</title>
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Daniel 3
Pastor Dary Northrop</itunes:summary>
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Daniel 3
Pastor Dary Northrop</description>
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Daniel 3
Pastor Dary Northrop</itunes:subtitle>
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Daniel 3
Pastor Dary Northrop</itunes:summary>
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Daniel 3
Pastor Dary Northrop</itunes:subtitle>
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Daniel 3
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<itunes:summary>This message in from mid-week</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:author>Dick Foth</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, Jan 4.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:39:17</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:author>Dick Foth</itunes:author>
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<title>FOUR WORDS THAT SHAPE OUR WORLD - Video</title>
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<title>Living Brave - Audio</title>
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<title>Living Brave - Video</title>
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<title>Christmas Chaos - Part 2 - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
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<title>Christmas Chaos - Part 2 - PDF</title>
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<title>Christmas Chaos - Part 2 - Video</title>
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<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
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<itunes:duration>00:28:16</itunes:duration>
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<title>Christmas Chaos - Video</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, Nov. 30</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>Part 2: Stand for Truth - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, Nov. 23.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:35:12</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<description>This message will be available Sunday, Nov. 23.</description>
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<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
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<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, Nov. 23.</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:summary>This message will be available Thursday, Nov. 20</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:33:09</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<description>This message will be available Thursday, Nov. 20</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>Part 1: It's Your Turn - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, Nov. 16.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:30:56</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<description>This message will be available Sunday, Nov. 16.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, Nov. 16.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, Nov. 16.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Part 6 - The Call for Social Justice - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, Nov. 9.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:35:19</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>Part 6 - The Call for Social Justice - PDF</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, Nov. 9.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Part 6 - The Call for Social Justice - Video</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
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<title>Faith - Audio</title>
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<itunes:summary>The Journey midweek worship service</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>Part 5: Prophet At A Loss - Audio</title>
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<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, Nov. 2</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:37:16</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>Part 5: Prophet At A Loss - PDF</title>
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<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
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<title>Part 5: Prophet At A Loss - Video</title>
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<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
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<title>How Can I Be Sure? - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Rob Cowles</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available Thursday, Oct. 30.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:50:15</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>How Can I Be Sure? - Video</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Rob Cowles</itunes:author>
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<title>Part 4: Impact Your World - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, Oct 26.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:40:27</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>Part 4: Impact Your World - Video</title>
<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>What's Love Got to Do With It? - Audio</title>
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<itunes:summary>Wednesday night message from midweek worship service, The Journey</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>What's Love Got to Do With It? - Video</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Rob Cowles</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available late Thursday, Oct 16.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>Part 3 - Living in the Real World - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message will be available Sunday, Oct. 12.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
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<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message is the last of a three-part Easter series. He is Risen!</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:29:39</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message is the last of a three-part Easter series. He is Risen!</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>This message is the last of a three-part Easter series. He is Risen!</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>A message about the Garden moments in our lives.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:40:56</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<itunes:summary>A message about the Garden moments in our lives.</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:summary>Judas betrayed Jesus and whatever the reason and motive, it will do us good to stop and ponder his life.
Whatever you think you know about Judas, stop and ask yourself if you think of him as a real person
like you and me, or, if you simply think of him a villainous character in the plot of an interesting story.
Sometimes we can forget that the people\'s names in the Bible represent living and breathing beings -
no less real than you and I. Judas was someone who, as an infant, probably nursed at his mother\'s
breast, as a child fell down and skinned his knees, and, as a young man he probably envisioned a bright
and hopeful future for himself. Most likely, he never set out to be the man that would be forever recorded
in the Bible as Jesus\' betrayer. His legacy would live on in a way that he would have never intended
. The final moments of his life were tainted by the insidious act of betraying an innocent man -
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<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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Whatever you think you know about Judas, stop and ask yourself if you think of him as a real person
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Sometimes we can forget that the people\'s names in the Bible represent living and breathing beings -
no less real than you and I. Judas was someone who, as an infant, probably nursed at his mother\'s
breast, as a child fell down and skinned his knees, and, as a young man he probably envisioned a bright
and hopeful future for himself. Most likely, he never set out to be the man that would be forever recorded
in the Bible as Jesus\' betrayer. His legacy would live on in a way that he would have never intended
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<itunes:subtitle>Judas betrayed Jesus and whatever the reason and motive, it will do us good to stop and ponder his life.
Whatever you think you know about Judas, stop and ask yourself if you think of him as a real person
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Sometimes we can forget that the people\'s names in the Bible represent living and breathing beings -
no less real than you and I. Judas was someone who, as an infant, probably nursed at his mother\'s
breast, as a child fell down and skinned his knees, and, as a young man he probably envisioned a bright
and hopeful future for himself. Most likely, he never set out to be the man that would be forever recorded
in the Bible as Jesus\' betrayer. His legacy would live on in a way that he would have never intended
. The final moments of his life were tainted by the insidious act of betraying an innocent man -
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<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>Judas betrayed Jesus and whatever the reason and motive, it will do us good to stop and ponder his life.
Whatever you think you know about Judas, stop and ask yourself if you think of him as a real person
like you and me, or, if you simply think of him a villainous character in the plot of an interesting story.
Sometimes we can forget that the people\'s names in the Bible represent living and breathing beings -
no less real than you and I. Judas was someone who, as an infant, probably nursed at his mother\'s
breast, as a child fell down and skinned his knees, and, as a young man he probably envisioned a bright
and hopeful future for himself. Most likely, he never set out to be the man that would be forever recorded
in the Bible as Jesus\' betrayer. His legacy would live on in a way that he would have never intended
. The final moments of his life were tainted by the insidious act of betraying an innocent man -
and not only was the betrayed One innocent, he was Judas\' teacher, his friend, and his Lord.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Judas betrayed Jesus and whatever the reason and motive, it will do us good to stop and ponder his life.
Whatever you think you know about Judas, stop and ask yourself if you think of him as a real person
like you and me, or, if you simply think of him a villainous character in the plot of an interesting story.
Sometimes we can forget that the people\'s names in the Bible represent living and breathing beings -
no less real than you and I. Judas was someone who, as an infant, probably nursed at his mother\'s
breast, as a child fell down and skinned his knees, and, as a young man he probably envisioned a bright
and hopeful future for himself. Most likely, he never set out to be the man that would be forever recorded
in the Bible as Jesus\' betrayer. His legacy would live on in a way that he would have never intended
. The final moments of his life were tainted by the insidious act of betraying an innocent man -
and not only was the betrayed One innocent, he was Judas\' teacher, his friend, and his Lord.</itunes:subtitle>
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Sometimes we can forget that the people\'s names in the Bible represent living and breathing beings -
no less real than you and I. Judas was someone who, as an infant, probably nursed at his mother\'s
breast, as a child fell down and skinned his knees, and, as a young man he probably envisioned a bright
and hopeful future for himself. Most likely, he never set out to be the man that would be forever recorded
in the Bible as Jesus\' betrayer. His legacy would live on in a way that he would have never intended
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<itunes:summary>Judas betrayed Jesus and whatever the reason and motive, it will do us good to stop and ponder his life.
Whatever you think you know about Judas, stop and ask yourself if you think of him as a real person
like you and me, or, if you simply think of him a villainous character in the plot of an interesting story.
Sometimes we can forget that the people\'s names in the Bible represent living and breathing beings -
no less real than you and I. Judas was someone who, as an infant, probably nursed at his mother\'s
breast, as a child fell down and skinned his knees, and, as a young man he probably envisioned a bright
and hopeful future for himself. Most likely, he never set out to be the man that would be forever recorded
in the Bible as Jesus\' betrayer. His legacy would live on in a way that he would have never intended
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Sometimes we can forget that the people\'s names in the Bible represent living and breathing beings -
no less real than you and I. Judas was someone who, as an infant, probably nursed at his mother\'s
breast, as a child fell down and skinned his knees, and, as a young man he probably envisioned a bright
and hopeful future for himself. Most likely, he never set out to be the man that would be forever recorded
in the Bible as Jesus\' betrayer. His legacy would live on in a way that he would have never intended
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Sometimes we can forget that the people\'s names in the Bible represent living and breathing beings -
no less real than you and I. Judas was someone who, as an infant, probably nursed at his mother\'s
breast, as a child fell down and skinned his knees, and, as a young man he probably envisioned a bright
and hopeful future for himself. Most likely, he never set out to be the man that would be forever recorded
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<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>There is a scene in that classic spiritual film Field of Dreams that reminds us what it is to be
people living for the Kingdom of God. The main character, Ray, like a blue-jeaned Noah
hearing a disembodied voice he can\'t quite place, is told to turn his Midwestern cornfield into a
baseball field. At the horror of his neighbors and family (not to mention his creditors), Ray
plows under the only commodity he has for the hopes of something to which he can\'t tangibly
point. And, miraculously enough, baseball players from years long past show up to throw the
ball around. At the end of the film, Ray, who through the entire crazy process has managed to
reconcile with his long-estranged father, answers a profoundly spiritual question posed by one of
the ballplayers.
&quot;Is this Heaven?&quot;
&quot;No,&quot; replies Ray. &quot;It\'s Iowa.&quot;
We are not in Heaven yet. Not yet. But we have opportunities in this life that remind us and the
people around us that we are Kingdom people. That we are citizens of a place that calls us to a
higher standard of living. A standard of beautiful living.
Sometimes we get a little too comfortable with the free grace that we have been given. A little
too comfortable with looking forward to Heaven, and not really living, not really, the beautiful
life of someone who has been redeemed by the death and the life of Jesus. Our faith saves us.
God\'s word assures us of that. But it is an active living out of that faith that truly transforms us.
Our redemption is secured when we trust in Christ. But redemption is a process. And if life is
any indicator, a long and sometimes bumpy process. What if we dared to live like &quot;kingdom
agents?&quot; What if we trusted enough in our God, like Noah did, like Abraham did, like the
Disciples did, like all the saints who have gone before us, what if we trusted in God enough to
live out our faith in the acts of our life?
God has given us a gift. The gift of opportunity. We live in a world that is ripe for the
harvesting. And sometimes the harvesting opportunity looks like sharing the gospel trough our
words. But sometimes, like covert Kingdom agents, or like people who are truly trying to let
love live, the opportunity lies in an active living out of our faith. Be it helping our neighbors in
need, or fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. Maybe it\'s finding a passion we
have for something, some hobby we have, and finding a way to use it to make a difference in the
world. And as we live out our faith, and as we let our love truly live, we may find through the
grace of Jesus Christ that our world begins to look less and less like Iowa, and more and more
like the promise of Heaven. May we live beautifully, like those who have a hope and a dream
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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people living for the Kingdom of God. The main character, Ray, like a blue-jeaned Noah
hearing a disembodied voice he can\'t quite place, is told to turn his Midwestern cornfield into a
baseball field. At the horror of his neighbors and family (not to mention his creditors), Ray
plows under the only commodity he has for the hopes of something to which he can\'t tangibly
point. And, miraculously enough, baseball players from years long past show up to throw the
ball around. At the end of the film, Ray, who through the entire crazy process has managed to
reconcile with his long-estranged father, answers a profoundly spiritual question posed by one of
the ballplayers.
&quot;Is this Heaven?&quot;
&quot;No,&quot; replies Ray. &quot;It\'s Iowa.&quot;
We are not in Heaven yet. Not yet. But we have opportunities in this life that remind us and the
people around us that we are Kingdom people. That we are citizens of a place that calls us to a
higher standard of living. A standard of beautiful living.
Sometimes we get a little too comfortable with the free grace that we have been given. A little
too comfortable with looking forward to Heaven, and not really living, not really, the beautiful
life of someone who has been redeemed by the death and the life of Jesus. Our faith saves us.
God\'s word assures us of that. But it is an active living out of that faith that truly transforms us.
Our redemption is secured when we trust in Christ. But redemption is a process. And if life is
any indicator, a long and sometimes bumpy process. What if we dared to live like &quot;kingdom
agents?&quot; What if we trusted enough in our God, like Noah did, like Abraham did, like the
Disciples did, like all the saints who have gone before us, what if we trusted in God enough to
live out our faith in the acts of our life?
God has given us a gift. The gift of opportunity. We live in a world that is ripe for the
harvesting. And sometimes the harvesting opportunity looks like sharing the gospel trough our
words. But sometimes, like covert Kingdom agents, or like people who are truly trying to let
love live, the opportunity lies in an active living out of our faith. Be it helping our neighbors in
need, or fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. Maybe it\'s finding a passion we
have for something, some hobby we have, and finding a way to use it to make a difference in the
world. And as we live out our faith, and as we let our love truly live, we may find through the
grace of Jesus Christ that our world begins to look less and less like Iowa, and more and more
like the promise of Heaven. May we live beautifully, like those who have a hope and a dream
for a beautiful world like that.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>There is a scene in that classic spiritual film Field of Dreams that reminds us what it is to be
people living for the Kingdom of God. The main character, Ray, like a blue-jeaned Noah
hearing a disembodied voice he can\'t quite place, is told to turn his Midwestern cornfield into a
baseball field. At the horror of his neighbors and family (not to mention his creditors), Ray
plows under the only commodity he has for the hopes of something to which he can\'t tangibly
point. And, miraculously enough, baseball players from years long past show up to throw the
ball around. At the end of the film, Ray, who through the entire crazy process has managed to
reconcile with his long-estranged father, answers a profoundly spiritual question posed by one of
the ballplayers.
&quot;Is this Heaven?&quot;
&quot;No,&quot; replies Ray. &quot;It\'s Iowa.&quot;
We are not in Heaven yet. Not yet. But we have opportunities in this life that remind us and the
people around us that we are Kingdom people. That we are citizens of a place that calls us to a
higher standard of living. A standard of beautiful living.
Sometimes we get a little too comfortable with the free grace that we have been given. A little
too comfortable with looking forward to Heaven, and not really living, not really, the beautiful
life of someone who has been redeemed by the death and the life of Jesus. Our faith saves us.
God\'s word assures us of that. But it is an active living out of that faith that truly transforms us.
Our redemption is secured when we trust in Christ. But redemption is a process. And if life is
any indicator, a long and sometimes bumpy process. What if we dared to live like &quot;kingdom
agents?&quot; What if we trusted enough in our God, like Noah did, like Abraham did, like the
Disciples did, like all the saints who have gone before us, what if we trusted in God enough to
live out our faith in the acts of our life?
God has given us a gift. The gift of opportunity. We live in a world that is ripe for the
harvesting. And sometimes the harvesting opportunity looks like sharing the gospel trough our
words. But sometimes, like covert Kingdom agents, or like people who are truly trying to let
love live, the opportunity lies in an active living out of our faith. Be it helping our neighbors in
need, or fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. Maybe it\'s finding a passion we
have for something, some hobby we have, and finding a way to use it to make a difference in the
world. And as we live out our faith, and as we let our love truly live, we may find through the
grace of Jesus Christ that our world begins to look less and less like Iowa, and more and more
like the promise of Heaven. May we live beautifully, like those who have a hope and a dream
for a beautiful world like that.</itunes:subtitle>
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<title>Beautiful Living - Part Two - PDF</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>There is a scene in that classic spiritual film Field of Dreams that reminds us what it is to be
people living for the Kingdom of God. The main character, Ray, like a blue-jeaned Noah
hearing a disembodied voice he can\'t quite place, is told to turn his Midwestern cornfield into a
baseball field. At the horror of his neighbors and family (not to mention his creditors), Ray
plows under the only commodity he has for the hopes of something to which he can\'t tangibly
point. And, miraculously enough, baseball players from years long past show up to throw the
ball around. At the end of the film, Ray, who through the entire crazy process has managed to
reconcile with his long-estranged father, answers a profoundly spiritual question posed by one of
the ballplayers.
&quot;Is this Heaven?&quot;
&quot;No,&quot; replies Ray. &quot;It\'s Iowa.&quot;
We are not in Heaven yet. Not yet. But we have opportunities in this life that remind us and the
people around us that we are Kingdom people. That we are citizens of a place that calls us to a
higher standard of living. A standard of beautiful living.
Sometimes we get a little too comfortable with the free grace that we have been given. A little
too comfortable with looking forward to Heaven, and not really living, not really, the beautiful
life of someone who has been redeemed by the death and the life of Jesus. Our faith saves us.
God\'s word assures us of that. But it is an active living out of that faith that truly transforms us.
Our redemption is secured when we trust in Christ. But redemption is a process. And if life is
any indicator, a long and sometimes bumpy process. What if we dared to live like &quot;kingdom
agents?&quot; What if we trusted enough in our God, like Noah did, like Abraham did, like the
Disciples did, like all the saints who have gone before us, what if we trusted in God enough to
live out our faith in the acts of our life?
God has given us a gift. The gift of opportunity. We live in a world that is ripe for the
harvesting. And sometimes the harvesting opportunity looks like sharing the gospel trough our
words. But sometimes, like covert Kingdom agents, or like people who are truly trying to let
love live, the opportunity lies in an active living out of our faith. Be it helping our neighbors in
need, or fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. Maybe it\'s finding a passion we
have for something, some hobby we have, and finding a way to use it to make a difference in the
world. And as we live out our faith, and as we let our love truly live, we may find through the
grace of Jesus Christ that our world begins to look less and less like Iowa, and more and more
like the promise of Heaven. May we live beautifully, like those who have a hope and a dream
for a beautiful world like that.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>There is a scene in that classic spiritual film Field of Dreams that reminds us what it is to be
people living for the Kingdom of God. The main character, Ray, like a blue-jeaned Noah
hearing a disembodied voice he can\'t quite place, is told to turn his Midwestern cornfield into a
baseball field. At the horror of his neighbors and family (not to mention his creditors), Ray
plows under the only commodity he has for the hopes of something to which he can\'t tangibly
point. And, miraculously enough, baseball players from years long past show up to throw the
ball around. At the end of the film, Ray, who through the entire crazy process has managed to
reconcile with his long-estranged father, answers a profoundly spiritual question posed by one of
the ballplayers.
&quot;Is this Heaven?&quot;
&quot;No,&quot; replies Ray. &quot;It\'s Iowa.&quot;
We are not in Heaven yet. Not yet. But we have opportunities in this life that remind us and the
people around us that we are Kingdom people. That we are citizens of a place that calls us to a
higher standard of living. A standard of beautiful living.
Sometimes we get a little too comfortable with the free grace that we have been given. A little
too comfortable with looking forward to Heaven, and not really living, not really, the beautiful
life of someone who has been redeemed by the death and the life of Jesus. Our faith saves us.
God\'s word assures us of that. But it is an active living out of that faith that truly transforms us.
Our redemption is secured when we trust in Christ. But redemption is a process. And if life is
any indicator, a long and sometimes bumpy process. What if we dared to live like &quot;kingdom
agents?&quot; What if we trusted enough in our God, like Noah did, like Abraham did, like the
Disciples did, like all the saints who have gone before us, what if we trusted in God enough to
live out our faith in the acts of our life?
God has given us a gift. The gift of opportunity. We live in a world that is ripe for the
harvesting. And sometimes the harvesting opportunity looks like sharing the gospel trough our
words. But sometimes, like covert Kingdom agents, or like people who are truly trying to let
love live, the opportunity lies in an active living out of our faith. Be it helping our neighbors in
need, or fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. Maybe it\'s finding a passion we
have for something, some hobby we have, and finding a way to use it to make a difference in the
world. And as we live out our faith, and as we let our love truly live, we may find through the
grace of Jesus Christ that our world begins to look less and less like Iowa, and more and more
like the promise of Heaven. May we live beautifully, like those who have a hope and a dream
for a beautiful world like that.</itunes:subtitle>
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<description>There is a scene in that classic spiritual film Field of Dreams that reminds us what it is to be
people living for the Kingdom of God. The main character, Ray, like a blue-jeaned Noah
hearing a disembodied voice he can\'t quite place, is told to turn his Midwestern cornfield into a
baseball field. At the horror of his neighbors and family (not to mention his creditors), Ray
plows under the only commodity he has for the hopes of something to which he can\'t tangibly
point. And, miraculously enough, baseball players from years long past show up to throw the
ball around. At the end of the film, Ray, who through the entire crazy process has managed to
reconcile with his long-estranged father, answers a profoundly spiritual question posed by one of
the ballplayers.
&quot;Is this Heaven?&quot;
&quot;No,&quot; replies Ray. &quot;It\'s Iowa.&quot;
We are not in Heaven yet. Not yet. But we have opportunities in this life that remind us and the
people around us that we are Kingdom people. That we are citizens of a place that calls us to a
higher standard of living. A standard of beautiful living.
Sometimes we get a little too comfortable with the free grace that we have been given. A little
too comfortable with looking forward to Heaven, and not really living, not really, the beautiful
life of someone who has been redeemed by the death and the life of Jesus. Our faith saves us.
God\'s word assures us of that. But it is an active living out of that faith that truly transforms us.
Our redemption is secured when we trust in Christ. But redemption is a process. And if life is
any indicator, a long and sometimes bumpy process. What if we dared to live like &quot;kingdom
agents?&quot; What if we trusted enough in our God, like Noah did, like Abraham did, like the
Disciples did, like all the saints who have gone before us, what if we trusted in God enough to
live out our faith in the acts of our life?
God has given us a gift. The gift of opportunity. We live in a world that is ripe for the
harvesting. And sometimes the harvesting opportunity looks like sharing the gospel trough our
words. But sometimes, like covert Kingdom agents, or like people who are truly trying to let
love live, the opportunity lies in an active living out of our faith. Be it helping our neighbors in
need, or fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. Maybe it\'s finding a passion we
have for something, some hobby we have, and finding a way to use it to make a difference in the
world. And as we live out our faith, and as we let our love truly live, we may find through the
grace of Jesus Christ that our world begins to look less and less like Iowa, and more and more
like the promise of Heaven. May we live beautifully, like those who have a hope and a dream
for a beautiful world like that.</description>
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<title>Beautiful Living - Part Two - Video</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>There is a scene in that classic spiritual film Field of Dreams that reminds us what it is to be
people living for the Kingdom of God. The main character, Ray, like a blue-jeaned Noah
hearing a disembodied voice he can\'t quite place, is told to turn his Midwestern cornfield into a
baseball field. At the horror of his neighbors and family (not to mention his creditors), Ray
plows under the only commodity he has for the hopes of something to which he can\'t tangibly
point. And, miraculously enough, baseball players from years long past show up to throw the
ball around. At the end of the film, Ray, who through the entire crazy process has managed to
reconcile with his long-estranged father, answers a profoundly spiritual question posed by one of
the ballplayers.
&quot;Is this Heaven?&quot;
&quot;No,&quot; replies Ray. &quot;It\'s Iowa.&quot;
We are not in Heaven yet. Not yet. But we have opportunities in this life that remind us and the
people around us that we are Kingdom people. That we are citizens of a place that calls us to a
higher standard of living. A standard of beautiful living.
Sometimes we get a little too comfortable with the free grace that we have been given. A little
too comfortable with looking forward to Heaven, and not really living, not really, the beautiful
life of someone who has been redeemed by the death and the life of Jesus. Our faith saves us.
God\'s word assures us of that. But it is an active living out of that faith that truly transforms us.
Our redemption is secured when we trust in Christ. But redemption is a process. And if life is
any indicator, a long and sometimes bumpy process. What if we dared to live like &quot;kingdom
agents?&quot; What if we trusted enough in our God, like Noah did, like Abraham did, like the
Disciples did, like all the saints who have gone before us, what if we trusted in God enough to
live out our faith in the acts of our life?
God has given us a gift. The gift of opportunity. We live in a world that is ripe for the
harvesting. And sometimes the harvesting opportunity looks like sharing the gospel trough our
words. But sometimes, like covert Kingdom agents, or like people who are truly trying to let
love live, the opportunity lies in an active living out of our faith. Be it helping our neighbors in
need, or fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. Maybe it\'s finding a passion we
have for something, some hobby we have, and finding a way to use it to make a difference in the
world. And as we live out our faith, and as we let our love truly live, we may find through the
grace of Jesus Christ that our world begins to look less and less like Iowa, and more and more
like the promise of Heaven. May we live beautifully, like those who have a hope and a dream
for a beautiful world like that.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>There is a scene in that classic spiritual film Field of Dreams that reminds us what it is to be
people living for the Kingdom of God. The main character, Ray, like a blue-jeaned Noah
hearing a disembodied voice he can\'t quite place, is told to turn his Midwestern cornfield into a
baseball field. At the horror of his neighbors and family (not to mention his creditors), Ray
plows under the only commodity he has for the hopes of something to which he can\'t tangibly
point. And, miraculously enough, baseball players from years long past show up to throw the
ball around. At the end of the film, Ray, who through the entire crazy process has managed to
reconcile with his long-estranged father, answers a profoundly spiritual question posed by one of
the ballplayers.
&quot;Is this Heaven?&quot;
&quot;No,&quot; replies Ray. &quot;It\'s Iowa.&quot;
We are not in Heaven yet. Not yet. But we have opportunities in this life that remind us and the
people around us that we are Kingdom people. That we are citizens of a place that calls us to a
higher standard of living. A standard of beautiful living.
Sometimes we get a little too comfortable with the free grace that we have been given. A little
too comfortable with looking forward to Heaven, and not really living, not really, the beautiful
life of someone who has been redeemed by the death and the life of Jesus. Our faith saves us.
God\'s word assures us of that. But it is an active living out of that faith that truly transforms us.
Our redemption is secured when we trust in Christ. But redemption is a process. And if life is
any indicator, a long and sometimes bumpy process. What if we dared to live like &quot;kingdom
agents?&quot; What if we trusted enough in our God, like Noah did, like Abraham did, like the
Disciples did, like all the saints who have gone before us, what if we trusted in God enough to
live out our faith in the acts of our life?
God has given us a gift. The gift of opportunity. We live in a world that is ripe for the
harvesting. And sometimes the harvesting opportunity looks like sharing the gospel trough our
words. But sometimes, like covert Kingdom agents, or like people who are truly trying to let
love live, the opportunity lies in an active living out of our faith. Be it helping our neighbors in
need, or fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. Maybe it\'s finding a passion we
have for something, some hobby we have, and finding a way to use it to make a difference in the
world. And as we live out our faith, and as we let our love truly live, we may find through the
grace of Jesus Christ that our world begins to look less and less like Iowa, and more and more
like the promise of Heaven. May we live beautifully, like those who have a hope and a dream
for a beautiful world like that.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:keywords>beautiful,living</itunes:keywords>
<description>There is a scene in that classic spiritual film Field of Dreams that reminds us what it is to be
people living for the Kingdom of God. The main character, Ray, like a blue-jeaned Noah
hearing a disembodied voice he can\'t quite place, is told to turn his Midwestern cornfield into a
baseball field. At the horror of his neighbors and family (not to mention his creditors), Ray
plows under the only commodity he has for the hopes of something to which he can\'t tangibly
point. And, miraculously enough, baseball players from years long past show up to throw the
ball around. At the end of the film, Ray, who through the entire crazy process has managed to
reconcile with his long-estranged father, answers a profoundly spiritual question posed by one of
the ballplayers.
&quot;Is this Heaven?&quot;
&quot;No,&quot; replies Ray. &quot;It\'s Iowa.&quot;
We are not in Heaven yet. Not yet. But we have opportunities in this life that remind us and the
people around us that we are Kingdom people. That we are citizens of a place that calls us to a
higher standard of living. A standard of beautiful living.
Sometimes we get a little too comfortable with the free grace that we have been given. A little
too comfortable with looking forward to Heaven, and not really living, not really, the beautiful
life of someone who has been redeemed by the death and the life of Jesus. Our faith saves us.
God\'s word assures us of that. But it is an active living out of that faith that truly transforms us.
Our redemption is secured when we trust in Christ. But redemption is a process. And if life is
any indicator, a long and sometimes bumpy process. What if we dared to live like &quot;kingdom
agents?&quot; What if we trusted enough in our God, like Noah did, like Abraham did, like the
Disciples did, like all the saints who have gone before us, what if we trusted in God enough to
live out our faith in the acts of our life?
God has given us a gift. The gift of opportunity. We live in a world that is ripe for the
harvesting. And sometimes the harvesting opportunity looks like sharing the gospel trough our
words. But sometimes, like covert Kingdom agents, or like people who are truly trying to let
love live, the opportunity lies in an active living out of our faith. Be it helping our neighbors in
need, or fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. Maybe it\'s finding a passion we
have for something, some hobby we have, and finding a way to use it to make a difference in the
world. And as we live out our faith, and as we let our love truly live, we may find through the
grace of Jesus Christ that our world begins to look less and less like Iowa, and more and more
like the promise of Heaven. May we live beautifully, like those who have a hope and a dream
for a beautiful world like that.</description>
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<title>Beautiful Living - Part One - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>All of creation has been subjected to decay and death because of sin. We see it all around, and
yet the redemptive beauty of God is also magnificently present as a brilliant light that shines in darkness.
Illumination has a beautiful quality about it. Just think of how a candlelight dinner serves to enhance
the dining experience. Light even one candle and observe how the atmosphere and environment
changes. Jesus tells us in Matthew 5 that we, as Christians, are the light of the world and His commandment
to us is that we let our light shine before men. The light that shines forth from our lives is
the very light of Jesus. His very Spirit empowers us to live before men as beacons of hope, peace, love,
and beauty. Jesus said that when others see us living according to the ways of our good Father in
heaven they will in turn be drawn to the Father.
Yet, in this world we live in there is still the possibility for us, though we have heard and received
the message of Christ\'s redemption, to live as if we have not been brought into His light. Deception
brings darkness, and sin is disguised as something other than ugliness in the world system that surrounds
us today. Just look at some of the celebrity lifestyles that are paraded in front of us through the
media everyday. Have you ever stopped and wondered why we as a society have become such a captive
audience?
As Christians, it is absolutely imperative to understand the destructive and addictive quality of
sin. God\'s wisdom cries out against the subtle trickery and deceit of sin and asks us to look beyond the
moment to the fruition of what lies ahead if we choose it. For example, most people, when they first
start to entertain daydreams of a relationship outside of marriage, don\'t take time to imagine the intense
pain they\'d see in the eyes of their spouse and children at the revelation that there\'s been an extramarital
affair. Yet, it\'s these seemingly insignificant choices about what we let ourselves think about,
that give birth to sin that will result in the death of the relationships, gifts, and dreams that God has
given. In contrast, the world very often elevates sinful living as a viable choice, but the fact is that sin is
just plain stupid. Ironically, goodness is sometimes portrayed in the world in a negative way, as boring
and stiff, but the very opposite is true. Biblically, the word &quot;goodness&quot; is defined by the following
words: pleasant, agreeable, joyful, happy. We catch a glimpse of this reality when we look at Jesus\'
life. There was nothing boring about Jesus, and boy, was He ever potent in the lives of those around
Him! His disciples chose the Kingdom of God over the kingdom of this world through Him and they
have left a legacy that is alive and well today. Together, they illuminated their world, revealing the
hope and beauty that is present in this world because of an amazingly gracious and loving God.
Jesus Christ came that we might embrace beautiful living. No matter where you are in this journey
called life, it\'s never to late to turn to God and live as a light in the world. He came to open our
eyes to the truth and to set captives free. It is now our turn, all of us together, to let our light shine before
men, and welcome others into the open arms of a loving God who is good.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>32:50</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<description>All of creation has been subjected to decay and death because of sin. We see it all around, and
yet the redemptive beauty of God is also magnificently present as a brilliant light that shines in darkness.
Illumination has a beautiful quality about it. Just think of how a candlelight dinner serves to enhance
the dining experience. Light even one candle and observe how the atmosphere and environment
changes. Jesus tells us in Matthew 5 that we, as Christians, are the light of the world and His commandment
to us is that we let our light shine before men. The light that shines forth from our lives is
the very light of Jesus. His very Spirit empowers us to live before men as beacons of hope, peace, love,
and beauty. Jesus said that when others see us living according to the ways of our good Father in
heaven they will in turn be drawn to the Father.
Yet, in this world we live in there is still the possibility for us, though we have heard and received
the message of Christ\'s redemption, to live as if we have not been brought into His light. Deception
brings darkness, and sin is disguised as something other than ugliness in the world system that surrounds
us today. Just look at some of the celebrity lifestyles that are paraded in front of us through the
media everyday. Have you ever stopped and wondered why we as a society have become such a captive
audience?
As Christians, it is absolutely imperative to understand the destructive and addictive quality of
sin. God\'s wisdom cries out against the subtle trickery and deceit of sin and asks us to look beyond the
moment to the fruition of what lies ahead if we choose it. For example, most people, when they first
start to entertain daydreams of a relationship outside of marriage, don\'t take time to imagine the intense
pain they\'d see in the eyes of their spouse and children at the revelation that there\'s been an extramarital
affair. Yet, it\'s these seemingly insignificant choices about what we let ourselves think about,
that give birth to sin that will result in the death of the relationships, gifts, and dreams that God has
given. In contrast, the world very often elevates sinful living as a viable choice, but the fact is that sin is
just plain stupid. Ironically, goodness is sometimes portrayed in the world in a negative way, as boring
and stiff, but the very opposite is true. Biblically, the word &quot;goodness&quot; is defined by the following
words: pleasant, agreeable, joyful, happy. We catch a glimpse of this reality when we look at Jesus\'
life. There was nothing boring about Jesus, and boy, was He ever potent in the lives of those around
Him! His disciples chose the Kingdom of God over the kingdom of this world through Him and they
have left a legacy that is alive and well today. Together, they illuminated their world, revealing the
hope and beauty that is present in this world because of an amazingly gracious and loving God.
Jesus Christ came that we might embrace beautiful living. No matter where you are in this journey
called life, it\'s never to late to turn to God and live as a light in the world. He came to open our
eyes to the truth and to set captives free. It is now our turn, all of us together, to let our light shine before
men, and welcome others into the open arms of a loving God who is good.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>All of creation has been subjected to decay and death because of sin. We see it all around, and
yet the redemptive beauty of God is also magnificently present as a brilliant light that shines in darkness.
Illumination has a beautiful quality about it. Just think of how a candlelight dinner serves to enhance
the dining experience. Light even one candle and observe how the atmosphere and environment
changes. Jesus tells us in Matthew 5 that we, as Christians, are the light of the world and His commandment
to us is that we let our light shine before men. The light that shines forth from our lives is
the very light of Jesus. His very Spirit empowers us to live before men as beacons of hope, peace, love,
and beauty. Jesus said that when others see us living according to the ways of our good Father in
heaven they will in turn be drawn to the Father.
Yet, in this world we live in there is still the possibility for us, though we have heard and received
the message of Christ\'s redemption, to live as if we have not been brought into His light. Deception
brings darkness, and sin is disguised as something other than ugliness in the world system that surrounds
us today. Just look at some of the celebrity lifestyles that are paraded in front of us through the
media everyday. Have you ever stopped and wondered why we as a society have become such a captive
audience?
As Christians, it is absolutely imperative to understand the destructive and addictive quality of
sin. God\'s wisdom cries out against the subtle trickery and deceit of sin and asks us to look beyond the
moment to the fruition of what lies ahead if we choose it. For example, most people, when they first
start to entertain daydreams of a relationship outside of marriage, don\'t take time to imagine the intense
pain they\'d see in the eyes of their spouse and children at the revelation that there\'s been an extramarital
affair. Yet, it\'s these seemingly insignificant choices about what we let ourselves think about,
that give birth to sin that will result in the death of the relationships, gifts, and dreams that God has
given. In contrast, the world very often elevates sinful living as a viable choice, but the fact is that sin is
just plain stupid. Ironically, goodness is sometimes portrayed in the world in a negative way, as boring
and stiff, but the very opposite is true. Biblically, the word &quot;goodness&quot; is defined by the following
words: pleasant, agreeable, joyful, happy. We catch a glimpse of this reality when we look at Jesus\'
life. There was nothing boring about Jesus, and boy, was He ever potent in the lives of those around
Him! His disciples chose the Kingdom of God over the kingdom of this world through Him and they
have left a legacy that is alive and well today. Together, they illuminated their world, revealing the
hope and beauty that is present in this world because of an amazingly gracious and loving God.
Jesus Christ came that we might embrace beautiful living. No matter where you are in this journey
called life, it\'s never to late to turn to God and live as a light in the world. He came to open our
eyes to the truth and to set captives free. It is now our turn, all of us together, to let our light shine before
men, and welcome others into the open arms of a loving God who is good.</itunes:subtitle>
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<title>Beautiful Living - Part One - PDF</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>All of creation has been subjected to decay and death because of sin. We see it all around, and
yet the redemptive beauty of God is also magnificently present as a brilliant light that shines in darkness.
Illumination has a beautiful quality about it. Just think of how a candlelight dinner serves to enhance
the dining experience. Light even one candle and observe how the atmosphere and environment
changes. Jesus tells us in Matthew 5 that we, as Christians, are the light of the world and His commandment
to us is that we let our light shine before men. The light that shines forth from our lives is
the very light of Jesus. His very Spirit empowers us to live before men as beacons of hope, peace, love,
and beauty. Jesus said that when others see us living according to the ways of our good Father in
heaven they will in turn be drawn to the Father.
Yet, in this world we live in there is still the possibility for us, though we have heard and received
the message of Christ\'s redemption, to live as if we have not been brought into His light. Deception
brings darkness, and sin is disguised as something other than ugliness in the world system that surrounds
us today. Just look at some of the celebrity lifestyles that are paraded in front of us through the
media everyday. Have you ever stopped and wondered why we as a society have become such a captive
audience?
As Christians, it is absolutely imperative to understand the destructive and addictive quality of
sin. God\'s wisdom cries out against the subtle trickery and deceit of sin and asks us to look beyond the
moment to the fruition of what lies ahead if we choose it. For example, most people, when they first
start to entertain daydreams of a relationship outside of marriage, don\'t take time to imagine the intense
pain they\'d see in the eyes of their spouse and children at the revelation that there\'s been an extramarital
affair. Yet, it\'s these seemingly insignificant choices about what we let ourselves think about,
that give birth to sin that will result in the death of the relationships, gifts, and dreams that God has
given. In contrast, the world very often elevates sinful living as a viable choice, but the fact is that sin is
just plain stupid. Ironically, goodness is sometimes portrayed in the world in a negative way, as boring
and stiff, but the very opposite is true. Biblically, the word &quot;goodness&quot; is defined by the following
words: pleasant, agreeable, joyful, happy. We catch a glimpse of this reality when we look at Jesus\'
life. There was nothing boring about Jesus, and boy, was He ever potent in the lives of those around
Him! His disciples chose the Kingdom of God over the kingdom of this world through Him and they
have left a legacy that is alive and well today. Together, they illuminated their world, revealing the
hope and beauty that is present in this world because of an amazingly gracious and loving God.
Jesus Christ came that we might embrace beautiful living. No matter where you are in this journey
called life, it\'s never to late to turn to God and live as a light in the world. He came to open our
eyes to the truth and to set captives free. It is now our turn, all of us together, to let our light shine before
men, and welcome others into the open arms of a loving God who is good.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>All of creation has been subjected to decay and death because of sin. We see it all around, and
yet the redemptive beauty of God is also magnificently present as a brilliant light that shines in darkness.
Illumination has a beautiful quality about it. Just think of how a candlelight dinner serves to enhance
the dining experience. Light even one candle and observe how the atmosphere and environment
changes. Jesus tells us in Matthew 5 that we, as Christians, are the light of the world and His commandment
to us is that we let our light shine before men. The light that shines forth from our lives is
the very light of Jesus. His very Spirit empowers us to live before men as beacons of hope, peace, love,
and beauty. Jesus said that when others see us living according to the ways of our good Father in
heaven they will in turn be drawn to the Father.
Yet, in this world we live in there is still the possibility for us, though we have heard and received
the message of Christ\'s redemption, to live as if we have not been brought into His light. Deception
brings darkness, and sin is disguised as something other than ugliness in the world system that surrounds
us today. Just look at some of the celebrity lifestyles that are paraded in front of us through the
media everyday. Have you ever stopped and wondered why we as a society have become such a captive
audience?
As Christians, it is absolutely imperative to understand the destructive and addictive quality of
sin. God\'s wisdom cries out against the subtle trickery and deceit of sin and asks us to look beyond the
moment to the fruition of what lies ahead if we choose it. For example, most people, when they first
start to entertain daydreams of a relationship outside of marriage, don\'t take time to imagine the intense
pain they\'d see in the eyes of their spouse and children at the revelation that there\'s been an extramarital
affair. Yet, it\'s these seemingly insignificant choices about what we let ourselves think about,
that give birth to sin that will result in the death of the relationships, gifts, and dreams that God has
given. In contrast, the world very often elevates sinful living as a viable choice, but the fact is that sin is
just plain stupid. Ironically, goodness is sometimes portrayed in the world in a negative way, as boring
and stiff, but the very opposite is true. Biblically, the word &quot;goodness&quot; is defined by the following
words: pleasant, agreeable, joyful, happy. We catch a glimpse of this reality when we look at Jesus\'
life. There was nothing boring about Jesus, and boy, was He ever potent in the lives of those around
Him! His disciples chose the Kingdom of God over the kingdom of this world through Him and they
have left a legacy that is alive and well today. Together, they illuminated their world, revealing the
hope and beauty that is present in this world because of an amazingly gracious and loving God.
Jesus Christ came that we might embrace beautiful living. No matter where you are in this journey
called life, it\'s never to late to turn to God and live as a light in the world. He came to open our
eyes to the truth and to set captives free. It is now our turn, all of us together, to let our light shine before
men, and welcome others into the open arms of a loving God who is good.</itunes:subtitle>
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<description>All of creation has been subjected to decay and death because of sin. We see it all around, and
yet the redemptive beauty of God is also magnificently present as a brilliant light that shines in darkness.
Illumination has a beautiful quality about it. Just think of how a candlelight dinner serves to enhance
the dining experience. Light even one candle and observe how the atmosphere and environment
changes. Jesus tells us in Matthew 5 that we, as Christians, are the light of the world and His commandment
to us is that we let our light shine before men. The light that shines forth from our lives is
the very light of Jesus. His very Spirit empowers us to live before men as beacons of hope, peace, love,
and beauty. Jesus said that when others see us living according to the ways of our good Father in
heaven they will in turn be drawn to the Father.
Yet, in this world we live in there is still the possibility for us, though we have heard and received
the message of Christ\'s redemption, to live as if we have not been brought into His light. Deception
brings darkness, and sin is disguised as something other than ugliness in the world system that surrounds
us today. Just look at some of the celebrity lifestyles that are paraded in front of us through the
media everyday. Have you ever stopped and wondered why we as a society have become such a captive
audience?
As Christians, it is absolutely imperative to understand the destructive and addictive quality of
sin. God\'s wisdom cries out against the subtle trickery and deceit of sin and asks us to look beyond the
moment to the fruition of what lies ahead if we choose it. For example, most people, when they first
start to entertain daydreams of a relationship outside of marriage, don\'t take time to imagine the intense
pain they\'d see in the eyes of their spouse and children at the revelation that there\'s been an extramarital
affair. Yet, it\'s these seemingly insignificant choices about what we let ourselves think about,
that give birth to sin that will result in the death of the relationships, gifts, and dreams that God has
given. In contrast, the world very often elevates sinful living as a viable choice, but the fact is that sin is
just plain stupid. Ironically, goodness is sometimes portrayed in the world in a negative way, as boring
and stiff, but the very opposite is true. Biblically, the word &quot;goodness&quot; is defined by the following
words: pleasant, agreeable, joyful, happy. We catch a glimpse of this reality when we look at Jesus\'
life. There was nothing boring about Jesus, and boy, was He ever potent in the lives of those around
Him! His disciples chose the Kingdom of God over the kingdom of this world through Him and they
have left a legacy that is alive and well today. Together, they illuminated their world, revealing the
hope and beauty that is present in this world because of an amazingly gracious and loving God.
Jesus Christ came that we might embrace beautiful living. No matter where you are in this journey
called life, it\'s never to late to turn to God and live as a light in the world. He came to open our
eyes to the truth and to set captives free. It is now our turn, all of us together, to let our light shine before
men, and welcome others into the open arms of a loving God who is good.</description>
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<title>Beautiful Living - Part One - Video</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>All of creation has been subjected to decay and death because of sin. We see it all around, and
yet the redemptive beauty of God is also magnificently present as a brilliant light that shines in darkness.
Illumination has a beautiful quality about it. Just think of how a candlelight dinner serves to enhance
the dining experience. Light even one candle and observe how the atmosphere and environment
changes. Jesus tells us in Matthew 5 that we, as Christians, are the light of the world and His commandment
to us is that we let our light shine before men. The light that shines forth from our lives is
the very light of Jesus. His very Spirit empowers us to live before men as beacons of hope, peace, love,
and beauty. Jesus said that when others see us living according to the ways of our good Father in
heaven they will in turn be drawn to the Father.
Yet, in this world we live in there is still the possibility for us, though we have heard and received
the message of Christ\'s redemption, to live as if we have not been brought into His light. Deception
brings darkness, and sin is disguised as something other than ugliness in the world system that surrounds
us today. Just look at some of the celebrity lifestyles that are paraded in front of us through the
media everyday. Have you ever stopped and wondered why we as a society have become such a captive
audience?
As Christians, it is absolutely imperative to understand the destructive and addictive quality of
sin. God\'s wisdom cries out against the subtle trickery and deceit of sin and asks us to look beyond the
moment to the fruition of what lies ahead if we choose it. For example, most people, when they first
start to entertain daydreams of a relationship outside of marriage, don\'t take time to imagine the intense
pain they\'d see in the eyes of their spouse and children at the revelation that there\'s been an extramarital
affair. Yet, it\'s these seemingly insignificant choices about what we let ourselves think about,
that give birth to sin that will result in the death of the relationships, gifts, and dreams that God has
given. In contrast, the world very often elevates sinful living as a viable choice, but the fact is that sin is
just plain stupid. Ironically, goodness is sometimes portrayed in the world in a negative way, as boring
and stiff, but the very opposite is true. Biblically, the word &quot;goodness&quot; is defined by the following
words: pleasant, agreeable, joyful, happy. We catch a glimpse of this reality when we look at Jesus\'
life. There was nothing boring about Jesus, and boy, was He ever potent in the lives of those around
Him! His disciples chose the Kingdom of God over the kingdom of this world through Him and they
have left a legacy that is alive and well today. Together, they illuminated their world, revealing the
hope and beauty that is present in this world because of an amazingly gracious and loving God.
Jesus Christ came that we might embrace beautiful living. No matter where you are in this journey
called life, it\'s never to late to turn to God and live as a light in the world. He came to open our
eyes to the truth and to set captives free. It is now our turn, all of us together, to let our light shine before
men, and welcome others into the open arms of a loving God who is good.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>All of creation has been subjected to decay and death because of sin. We see it all around, and
yet the redemptive beauty of God is also magnificently present as a brilliant light that shines in darkness.
Illumination has a beautiful quality about it. Just think of how a candlelight dinner serves to enhance
the dining experience. Light even one candle and observe how the atmosphere and environment
changes. Jesus tells us in Matthew 5 that we, as Christians, are the light of the world and His commandment
to us is that we let our light shine before men. The light that shines forth from our lives is
the very light of Jesus. His very Spirit empowers us to live before men as beacons of hope, peace, love,
and beauty. Jesus said that when others see us living according to the ways of our good Father in
heaven they will in turn be drawn to the Father.
Yet, in this world we live in there is still the possibility for us, though we have heard and received
the message of Christ\'s redemption, to live as if we have not been brought into His light. Deception
brings darkness, and sin is disguised as something other than ugliness in the world system that surrounds
us today. Just look at some of the celebrity lifestyles that are paraded in front of us through the
media everyday. Have you ever stopped and wondered why we as a society have become such a captive
audience?
As Christians, it is absolutely imperative to understand the destructive and addictive quality of
sin. God\'s wisdom cries out against the subtle trickery and deceit of sin and asks us to look beyond the
moment to the fruition of what lies ahead if we choose it. For example, most people, when they first
start to entertain daydreams of a relationship outside of marriage, don\'t take time to imagine the intense
pain they\'d see in the eyes of their spouse and children at the revelation that there\'s been an extramarital
affair. Yet, it\'s these seemingly insignificant choices about what we let ourselves think about,
that give birth to sin that will result in the death of the relationships, gifts, and dreams that God has
given. In contrast, the world very often elevates sinful living as a viable choice, but the fact is that sin is
just plain stupid. Ironically, goodness is sometimes portrayed in the world in a negative way, as boring
and stiff, but the very opposite is true. Biblically, the word &quot;goodness&quot; is defined by the following
words: pleasant, agreeable, joyful, happy. We catch a glimpse of this reality when we look at Jesus\'
life. There was nothing boring about Jesus, and boy, was He ever potent in the lives of those around
Him! His disciples chose the Kingdom of God over the kingdom of this world through Him and they
have left a legacy that is alive and well today. Together, they illuminated their world, revealing the
hope and beauty that is present in this world because of an amazingly gracious and loving God.
Jesus Christ came that we might embrace beautiful living. No matter where you are in this journey
called life, it\'s never to late to turn to God and live as a light in the world. He came to open our
eyes to the truth and to set captives free. It is now our turn, all of us together, to let our light shine before
men, and welcome others into the open arms of a loving God who is good.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:keywords>Living,Redemption</itunes:keywords>
<description>All of creation has been subjected to decay and death because of sin. We see it all around, and
yet the redemptive beauty of God is also magnificently present as a brilliant light that shines in darkness.
Illumination has a beautiful quality about it. Just think of how a candlelight dinner serves to enhance
the dining experience. Light even one candle and observe how the atmosphere and environment
changes. Jesus tells us in Matthew 5 that we, as Christians, are the light of the world and His commandment
to us is that we let our light shine before men. The light that shines forth from our lives is
the very light of Jesus. His very Spirit empowers us to live before men as beacons of hope, peace, love,
and beauty. Jesus said that when others see us living according to the ways of our good Father in
heaven they will in turn be drawn to the Father.
Yet, in this world we live in there is still the possibility for us, though we have heard and received
the message of Christ\'s redemption, to live as if we have not been brought into His light. Deception
brings darkness, and sin is disguised as something other than ugliness in the world system that surrounds
us today. Just look at some of the celebrity lifestyles that are paraded in front of us through the
media everyday. Have you ever stopped and wondered why we as a society have become such a captive
audience?
As Christians, it is absolutely imperative to understand the destructive and addictive quality of
sin. God\'s wisdom cries out against the subtle trickery and deceit of sin and asks us to look beyond the
moment to the fruition of what lies ahead if we choose it. For example, most people, when they first
start to entertain daydreams of a relationship outside of marriage, don\'t take time to imagine the intense
pain they\'d see in the eyes of their spouse and children at the revelation that there\'s been an extramarital
affair. Yet, it\'s these seemingly insignificant choices about what we let ourselves think about,
that give birth to sin that will result in the death of the relationships, gifts, and dreams that God has
given. In contrast, the world very often elevates sinful living as a viable choice, but the fact is that sin is
just plain stupid. Ironically, goodness is sometimes portrayed in the world in a negative way, as boring
and stiff, but the very opposite is true. Biblically, the word &quot;goodness&quot; is defined by the following
words: pleasant, agreeable, joyful, happy. We catch a glimpse of this reality when we look at Jesus\'
life. There was nothing boring about Jesus, and boy, was He ever potent in the lives of those around
Him! His disciples chose the Kingdom of God over the kingdom of this world through Him and they
have left a legacy that is alive and well today. Together, they illuminated their world, revealing the
hope and beauty that is present in this world because of an amazingly gracious and loving God.
Jesus Christ came that we might embrace beautiful living. No matter where you are in this journey
called life, it\'s never to late to turn to God and live as a light in the world. He came to open our
eyes to the truth and to set captives free. It is now our turn, all of us together, to let our light shine before
men, and welcome others into the open arms of a loving God who is good.</description>
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<title>Anointing Oil - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>You remember the feeling. When, on the back of the cereal box, you spotted it. The promise of
power, fame and glory. And it was only 8 cereal box-tops away. The secret decoder ring that
would launch you from playground obscurity into the ranks of the privileged few: the superhero
defenders of justice. Without it you were nothing but a sad kid on the monkey bars. With it, you
were everything. And in the ten weeks it took you to convince your mom that you really needed
this much cereal, and in the six to eight weeks it took for &quot;processing,&quot; you would dream about
the day the ring would arrive. The proof that you finally had a purpose. The proof that you were
finally part of a club worth belonging to.
The anointing oil represented for the ancient Israelites that same sort of powerful imagery. The
symbol that God had set a particular person aside for great things. Be it kingship, priesthood or
prophecy, the anointing oil was a tangible and outward sign of an inward truth. That God had
called his people for a chosen purpose.
It\'s a bit more difficult now to remember that. We are very rarely tangibly reminded of the call
and mark that God has upon our life. In the sending of the Holy Spirit, God has created a
calling for all of us and each of us. But in a world whose voices call often more loudly than the
still small voice of our Creator, it is more than frequently easy to lose sight of that holy call.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>29:59</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<itunes:keywords>Oil,Tobiah,Nehemiah,Somebody's,Knocking</itunes:keywords>
<description>You remember the feeling. When, on the back of the cereal box, you spotted it. The promise of
power, fame and glory. And it was only 8 cereal box-tops away. The secret decoder ring that
would launch you from playground obscurity into the ranks of the privileged few: the superhero
defenders of justice. Without it you were nothing but a sad kid on the monkey bars. With it, you
were everything. And in the ten weeks it took you to convince your mom that you really needed
this much cereal, and in the six to eight weeks it took for &quot;processing,&quot; you would dream about
the day the ring would arrive. The proof that you finally had a purpose. The proof that you were
finally part of a club worth belonging to.
The anointing oil represented for the ancient Israelites that same sort of powerful imagery. The
symbol that God had set a particular person aside for great things. Be it kingship, priesthood or
prophecy, the anointing oil was a tangible and outward sign of an inward truth. That God had
called his people for a chosen purpose.
It\'s a bit more difficult now to remember that. We are very rarely tangibly reminded of the call
and mark that God has upon our life. In the sending of the Holy Spirit, God has created a
calling for all of us and each of us. But in a world whose voices call often more loudly than the
still small voice of our Creator, it is more than frequently easy to lose sight of that holy call.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>You remember the feeling. When, on the back of the cereal box, you spotted it. The promise of
power, fame and glory. And it was only 8 cereal box-tops away. The secret decoder ring that
would launch you from playground obscurity into the ranks of the privileged few: the superhero
defenders of justice. Without it you were nothing but a sad kid on the monkey bars. With it, you
were everything. And in the ten weeks it took you to convince your mom that you really needed
this much cereal, and in the six to eight weeks it took for &quot;processing,&quot; you would dream about
the day the ring would arrive. The proof that you finally had a purpose. The proof that you were
finally part of a club worth belonging to.
The anointing oil represented for the ancient Israelites that same sort of powerful imagery. The
symbol that God had set a particular person aside for great things. Be it kingship, priesthood or
prophecy, the anointing oil was a tangible and outward sign of an inward truth. That God had
called his people for a chosen purpose.
It\'s a bit more difficult now to remember that. We are very rarely tangibly reminded of the call
and mark that God has upon our life. In the sending of the Holy Spirit, God has created a
calling for all of us and each of us. But in a world whose voices call often more loudly than the
still small voice of our Creator, it is more than frequently easy to lose sight of that holy call.</itunes:subtitle>
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<title>Anointing Oil - PDF</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>You remember the feeling. When, on the back of the cereal box, you spotted it. The promise of
power, fame and glory. And it was only 8 cereal box-tops away. The secret decoder ring that
would launch you from playground obscurity into the ranks of the privileged few: the superhero
defenders of justice. Without it you were nothing but a sad kid on the monkey bars. With it, you
were everything. And in the ten weeks it took you to convince your mom that you really needed
this much cereal, and in the six to eight weeks it took for &quot;processing,&quot; you would dream about
the day the ring would arrive. The proof that you finally had a purpose. The proof that you were
finally part of a club worth belonging to.
The anointing oil represented for the ancient Israelites that same sort of powerful imagery. The
symbol that God had set a particular person aside for great things. Be it kingship, priesthood or
prophecy, the anointing oil was a tangible and outward sign of an inward truth. That God had
called his people for a chosen purpose.
It\'s a bit more difficult now to remember that. We are very rarely tangibly reminded of the call
and mark that God has upon our life. In the sending of the Holy Spirit, God has created a
calling for all of us and each of us. But in a world whose voices call often more loudly than the
still small voice of our Creator, it is more than frequently easy to lose sight of that holy call.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>You remember the feeling. When, on the back of the cereal box, you spotted it. The promise of
power, fame and glory. And it was only 8 cereal box-tops away. The secret decoder ring that
would launch you from playground obscurity into the ranks of the privileged few: the superhero
defenders of justice. Without it you were nothing but a sad kid on the monkey bars. With it, you
were everything. And in the ten weeks it took you to convince your mom that you really needed
this much cereal, and in the six to eight weeks it took for &quot;processing,&quot; you would dream about
the day the ring would arrive. The proof that you finally had a purpose. The proof that you were
finally part of a club worth belonging to.
The anointing oil represented for the ancient Israelites that same sort of powerful imagery. The
symbol that God had set a particular person aside for great things. Be it kingship, priesthood or
prophecy, the anointing oil was a tangible and outward sign of an inward truth. That God had
called his people for a chosen purpose.
It\'s a bit more difficult now to remember that. We are very rarely tangibly reminded of the call
and mark that God has upon our life. In the sending of the Holy Spirit, God has created a
calling for all of us and each of us. But in a world whose voices call often more loudly than the
still small voice of our Creator, it is more than frequently easy to lose sight of that holy call.</itunes:subtitle>
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<description>You remember the feeling. When, on the back of the cereal box, you spotted it. The promise of
power, fame and glory. And it was only 8 cereal box-tops away. The secret decoder ring that
would launch you from playground obscurity into the ranks of the privileged few: the superhero
defenders of justice. Without it you were nothing but a sad kid on the monkey bars. With it, you
were everything. And in the ten weeks it took you to convince your mom that you really needed
this much cereal, and in the six to eight weeks it took for &quot;processing,&quot; you would dream about
the day the ring would arrive. The proof that you finally had a purpose. The proof that you were
finally part of a club worth belonging to.
The anointing oil represented for the ancient Israelites that same sort of powerful imagery. The
symbol that God had set a particular person aside for great things. Be it kingship, priesthood or
prophecy, the anointing oil was a tangible and outward sign of an inward truth. That God had
called his people for a chosen purpose.
It\'s a bit more difficult now to remember that. We are very rarely tangibly reminded of the call
and mark that God has upon our life. In the sending of the Holy Spirit, God has created a
calling for all of us and each of us. But in a world whose voices call often more loudly than the
still small voice of our Creator, it is more than frequently easy to lose sight of that holy call.</description>
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<title>Anointing Oil - Video</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>You remember the feeling. When, on the back of the cereal box, you spotted it. The promise of
power, fame and glory. And it was only 8 cereal box-tops away. The secret decoder ring that
would launch you from playground obscurity into the ranks of the privileged few: the superhero
defenders of justice. Without it you were nothing but a sad kid on the monkey bars. With it, you
were everything. And in the ten weeks it took you to convince your mom that you really needed
this much cereal, and in the six to eight weeks it took for &quot;processing,&quot; you would dream about
the day the ring would arrive. The proof that you finally had a purpose. The proof that you were
finally part of a club worth belonging to.
The anointing oil represented for the ancient Israelites that same sort of powerful imagery. The
symbol that God had set a particular person aside for great things. Be it kingship, priesthood or
prophecy, the anointing oil was a tangible and outward sign of an inward truth. That God had
called his people for a chosen purpose.
It\'s a bit more difficult now to remember that. We are very rarely tangibly reminded of the call
and mark that God has upon our life. In the sending of the Holy Spirit, God has created a
calling for all of us and each of us. But in a world whose voices call often more loudly than the
still small voice of our Creator, it is more than frequently easy to lose sight of that holy call.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>You remember the feeling. When, on the back of the cereal box, you spotted it. The promise of
power, fame and glory. And it was only 8 cereal box-tops away. The secret decoder ring that
would launch you from playground obscurity into the ranks of the privileged few: the superhero
defenders of justice. Without it you were nothing but a sad kid on the monkey bars. With it, you
were everything. And in the ten weeks it took you to convince your mom that you really needed
this much cereal, and in the six to eight weeks it took for &quot;processing,&quot; you would dream about
the day the ring would arrive. The proof that you finally had a purpose. The proof that you were
finally part of a club worth belonging to.
The anointing oil represented for the ancient Israelites that same sort of powerful imagery. The
symbol that God had set a particular person aside for great things. Be it kingship, priesthood or
prophecy, the anointing oil was a tangible and outward sign of an inward truth. That God had
called his people for a chosen purpose.
It\'s a bit more difficult now to remember that. We are very rarely tangibly reminded of the call
and mark that God has upon our life. In the sending of the Holy Spirit, God has created a
calling for all of us and each of us. But in a world whose voices call often more loudly than the
still small voice of our Creator, it is more than frequently easy to lose sight of that holy call.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:keywords>Oil,Tobiah,Nehemiah,Somebody's,Knocking</itunes:keywords>
<description>You remember the feeling. When, on the back of the cereal box, you spotted it. The promise of
power, fame and glory. And it was only 8 cereal box-tops away. The secret decoder ring that
would launch you from playground obscurity into the ranks of the privileged few: the superhero
defenders of justice. Without it you were nothing but a sad kid on the monkey bars. With it, you
were everything. And in the ten weeks it took you to convince your mom that you really needed
this much cereal, and in the six to eight weeks it took for &quot;processing,&quot; you would dream about
the day the ring would arrive. The proof that you finally had a purpose. The proof that you were
finally part of a club worth belonging to.
The anointing oil represented for the ancient Israelites that same sort of powerful imagery. The
symbol that God had set a particular person aside for great things. Be it kingship, priesthood or
prophecy, the anointing oil was a tangible and outward sign of an inward truth. That God had
called his people for a chosen purpose.
It\'s a bit more difficult now to remember that. We are very rarely tangibly reminded of the call
and mark that God has upon our life. In the sending of the Holy Spirit, God has created a
calling for all of us and each of us. But in a world whose voices call often more loudly than the
still small voice of our Creator, it is more than frequently easy to lose sight of that holy call.</description>
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<title>New Wine - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the new
wine from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
New wine produced a sweet aroma and was used as a drink offering unto the Lord; it represented the
joy and celebration that was and is present in a life lived in relationship with the LORD.
Many people think of God as a &quot;cosmic killjoy in the sky,&quot; but nothing could be farther from the
truth. To believe that life surrendered to God\'s purposes is boring or stale is to be deceived. It is hard
for us to truly understand this on this here on earth unless we experience it for ourselves. And God
beckons us to try Him out in this way. Do you believe that God is for you? This is a tough question because
it reveals whether you believe that God is truly trustworthy or not. Please don\'t misunderstand
that trusting God will insure you against tough circumstances and trials. But your circumstances will no
longer define your life; circumstances will cease from dictating your response because there will be
something deeper and more fulfilling residing within and giving you strength to not merely survive, but
to thrive. Real satisfaction and joy in life are not produced by our circumstances. Satisfaction, joy, and
celebration are produced through right relationship with our Maker and with others. Celebrate these
relationships and the praiseworthy moments in your life and you will bring glory and honor to God.
What are the things that we celebrate in life? Do we celebrate? If we don\'t celebrate, then why
not? These are questions that we need to ask ourselves because they can reveal a lot if we just take
some time to reflect. If we don\'t believe that there is enough reason for celebration in our lives, we
have been robbed. The good news is that Jesus is knocking on the door of our heart and its never to
late to learn to live joyfully through Christ Jesus, our Lord.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>31:23</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<itunes:keywords>New,Wine,Tobiah,Nehemiah,Somebody's,Knocking</itunes:keywords>
<description>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the new
wine from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
New wine produced a sweet aroma and was used as a drink offering unto the Lord; it represented the
joy and celebration that was and is present in a life lived in relationship with the LORD.
Many people think of God as a &quot;cosmic killjoy in the sky,&quot; but nothing could be farther from the
truth. To believe that life surrendered to God\'s purposes is boring or stale is to be deceived. It is hard
for us to truly understand this on this here on earth unless we experience it for ourselves. And God
beckons us to try Him out in this way. Do you believe that God is for you? This is a tough question because
it reveals whether you believe that God is truly trustworthy or not. Please don\'t misunderstand
that trusting God will insure you against tough circumstances and trials. But your circumstances will no
longer define your life; circumstances will cease from dictating your response because there will be
something deeper and more fulfilling residing within and giving you strength to not merely survive, but
to thrive. Real satisfaction and joy in life are not produced by our circumstances. Satisfaction, joy, and
celebration are produced through right relationship with our Maker and with others. Celebrate these
relationships and the praiseworthy moments in your life and you will bring glory and honor to God.
What are the things that we celebrate in life? Do we celebrate? If we don\'t celebrate, then why
not? These are questions that we need to ask ourselves because they can reveal a lot if we just take
some time to reflect. If we don\'t believe that there is enough reason for celebration in our lives, we
have been robbed. The good news is that Jesus is knocking on the door of our heart and its never to
late to learn to live joyfully through Christ Jesus, our Lord.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the new
wine from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
New wine produced a sweet aroma and was used as a drink offering unto the Lord; it represented the
joy and celebration that was and is present in a life lived in relationship with the LORD.
Many people think of God as a &quot;cosmic killjoy in the sky,&quot; but nothing could be farther from the
truth. To believe that life surrendered to God\'s purposes is boring or stale is to be deceived. It is hard
for us to truly understand this on this here on earth unless we experience it for ourselves. And God
beckons us to try Him out in this way. Do you believe that God is for you? This is a tough question because
it reveals whether you believe that God is truly trustworthy or not. Please don\'t misunderstand
that trusting God will insure you against tough circumstances and trials. But your circumstances will no
longer define your life; circumstances will cease from dictating your response because there will be
something deeper and more fulfilling residing within and giving you strength to not merely survive, but
to thrive. Real satisfaction and joy in life are not produced by our circumstances. Satisfaction, joy, and
celebration are produced through right relationship with our Maker and with others. Celebrate these
relationships and the praiseworthy moments in your life and you will bring glory and honor to God.
What are the things that we celebrate in life? Do we celebrate? If we don\'t celebrate, then why
not? These are questions that we need to ask ourselves because they can reveal a lot if we just take
some time to reflect. If we don\'t believe that there is enough reason for celebration in our lives, we
have been robbed. The good news is that Jesus is knocking on the door of our heart and its never to
late to learn to live joyfully through Christ Jesus, our Lord.</itunes:subtitle>
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<title>New Wine - PDF</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the new
wine from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
New wine produced a sweet aroma and was used as a drink offering unto the Lord; it represented the
joy and celebration that was and is present in a life lived in relationship with the LORD.
Many people think of God as a &quot;cosmic killjoy in the sky,&quot; but nothing could be farther from the
truth. To believe that life surrendered to God\'s purposes is boring or stale is to be deceived. It is hard
for us to truly understand this on this here on earth unless we experience it for ourselves. And God
beckons us to try Him out in this way. Do you believe that God is for you? This is a tough question because
it reveals whether you believe that God is truly trustworthy or not. Please don\'t misunderstand
that trusting God will insure you against tough circumstances and trials. But your circumstances will no
longer define your life; circumstances will cease from dictating your response because there will be
something deeper and more fulfilling residing within and giving you strength to not merely survive, but
to thrive. Real satisfaction and joy in life are not produced by our circumstances. Satisfaction, joy, and
celebration are produced through right relationship with our Maker and with others. Celebrate these
relationships and the praiseworthy moments in your life and you will bring glory and honor to God.
What are the things that we celebrate in life? Do we celebrate? If we don\'t celebrate, then why
not? These are questions that we need to ask ourselves because they can reveal a lot if we just take
some time to reflect. If we don\'t believe that there is enough reason for celebration in our lives, we
have been robbed. The good news is that Jesus is knocking on the door of our heart and its never to
late to learn to live joyfully through Christ Jesus, our Lord.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the new
wine from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
New wine produced a sweet aroma and was used as a drink offering unto the Lord; it represented the
joy and celebration that was and is present in a life lived in relationship with the LORD.
Many people think of God as a &quot;cosmic killjoy in the sky,&quot; but nothing could be farther from the
truth. To believe that life surrendered to God\'s purposes is boring or stale is to be deceived. It is hard
for us to truly understand this on this here on earth unless we experience it for ourselves. And God
beckons us to try Him out in this way. Do you believe that God is for you? This is a tough question because
it reveals whether you believe that God is truly trustworthy or not. Please don\'t misunderstand
that trusting God will insure you against tough circumstances and trials. But your circumstances will no
longer define your life; circumstances will cease from dictating your response because there will be
something deeper and more fulfilling residing within and giving you strength to not merely survive, but
to thrive. Real satisfaction and joy in life are not produced by our circumstances. Satisfaction, joy, and
celebration are produced through right relationship with our Maker and with others. Celebrate these
relationships and the praiseworthy moments in your life and you will bring glory and honor to God.
What are the things that we celebrate in life? Do we celebrate? If we don\'t celebrate, then why
not? These are questions that we need to ask ourselves because they can reveal a lot if we just take
some time to reflect. If we don\'t believe that there is enough reason for celebration in our lives, we
have been robbed. The good news is that Jesus is knocking on the door of our heart and its never to
late to learn to live joyfully through Christ Jesus, our Lord.</itunes:subtitle>
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<description>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the new
wine from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
New wine produced a sweet aroma and was used as a drink offering unto the Lord; it represented the
joy and celebration that was and is present in a life lived in relationship with the LORD.
Many people think of God as a &quot;cosmic killjoy in the sky,&quot; but nothing could be farther from the
truth. To believe that life surrendered to God\'s purposes is boring or stale is to be deceived. It is hard
for us to truly understand this on this here on earth unless we experience it for ourselves. And God
beckons us to try Him out in this way. Do you believe that God is for you? This is a tough question because
it reveals whether you believe that God is truly trustworthy or not. Please don\'t misunderstand
that trusting God will insure you against tough circumstances and trials. But your circumstances will no
longer define your life; circumstances will cease from dictating your response because there will be
something deeper and more fulfilling residing within and giving you strength to not merely survive, but
to thrive. Real satisfaction and joy in life are not produced by our circumstances. Satisfaction, joy, and
celebration are produced through right relationship with our Maker and with others. Celebrate these
relationships and the praiseworthy moments in your life and you will bring glory and honor to God.
What are the things that we celebrate in life? Do we celebrate? If we don\'t celebrate, then why
not? These are questions that we need to ask ourselves because they can reveal a lot if we just take
some time to reflect. If we don\'t believe that there is enough reason for celebration in our lives, we
have been robbed. The good news is that Jesus is knocking on the door of our heart and its never to
late to learn to live joyfully through Christ Jesus, our Lord.</description>
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<title>New Wine - Video</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the new
wine from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
New wine produced a sweet aroma and was used as a drink offering unto the Lord; it represented the
joy and celebration that was and is present in a life lived in relationship with the LORD.
Many people think of God as a &quot;cosmic killjoy in the sky,&quot; but nothing could be farther from the
truth. To believe that life surrendered to God\'s purposes is boring or stale is to be deceived. It is hard
for us to truly understand this on this here on earth unless we experience it for ourselves. And God
beckons us to try Him out in this way. Do you believe that God is for you? This is a tough question because
it reveals whether you believe that God is truly trustworthy or not. Please don\'t misunderstand
that trusting God will insure you against tough circumstances and trials. But your circumstances will no
longer define your life; circumstances will cease from dictating your response because there will be
something deeper and more fulfilling residing within and giving you strength to not merely survive, but
to thrive. Real satisfaction and joy in life are not produced by our circumstances. Satisfaction, joy, and
celebration are produced through right relationship with our Maker and with others. Celebrate these
relationships and the praiseworthy moments in your life and you will bring glory and honor to God.
What are the things that we celebrate in life? Do we celebrate? If we don\'t celebrate, then why
not? These are questions that we need to ask ourselves because they can reveal a lot if we just take
some time to reflect. If we don\'t believe that there is enough reason for celebration in our lives, we
have been robbed. The good news is that Jesus is knocking on the door of our heart and its never to
late to learn to live joyfully through Christ Jesus, our Lord.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the new
wine from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
New wine produced a sweet aroma and was used as a drink offering unto the Lord; it represented the
joy and celebration that was and is present in a life lived in relationship with the LORD.
Many people think of God as a &quot;cosmic killjoy in the sky,&quot; but nothing could be farther from the
truth. To believe that life surrendered to God\'s purposes is boring or stale is to be deceived. It is hard
for us to truly understand this on this here on earth unless we experience it for ourselves. And God
beckons us to try Him out in this way. Do you believe that God is for you? This is a tough question because
it reveals whether you believe that God is truly trustworthy or not. Please don\'t misunderstand
that trusting God will insure you against tough circumstances and trials. But your circumstances will no
longer define your life; circumstances will cease from dictating your response because there will be
something deeper and more fulfilling residing within and giving you strength to not merely survive, but
to thrive. Real satisfaction and joy in life are not produced by our circumstances. Satisfaction, joy, and
celebration are produced through right relationship with our Maker and with others. Celebrate these
relationships and the praiseworthy moments in your life and you will bring glory and honor to God.
What are the things that we celebrate in life? Do we celebrate? If we don\'t celebrate, then why
not? These are questions that we need to ask ourselves because they can reveal a lot if we just take
some time to reflect. If we don\'t believe that there is enough reason for celebration in our lives, we
have been robbed. The good news is that Jesus is knocking on the door of our heart and its never to
late to learn to live joyfully through Christ Jesus, our Lord.</itunes:subtitle>
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<description>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the new
wine from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
New wine produced a sweet aroma and was used as a drink offering unto the Lord; it represented the
joy and celebration that was and is present in a life lived in relationship with the LORD.
Many people think of God as a &quot;cosmic killjoy in the sky,&quot; but nothing could be farther from the
truth. To believe that life surrendered to God\'s purposes is boring or stale is to be deceived. It is hard
for us to truly understand this on this here on earth unless we experience it for ourselves. And God
beckons us to try Him out in this way. Do you believe that God is for you? This is a tough question because
it reveals whether you believe that God is truly trustworthy or not. Please don\'t misunderstand
that trusting God will insure you against tough circumstances and trials. But your circumstances will no
longer define your life; circumstances will cease from dictating your response because there will be
something deeper and more fulfilling residing within and giving you strength to not merely survive, but
to thrive. Real satisfaction and joy in life are not produced by our circumstances. Satisfaction, joy, and
celebration are produced through right relationship with our Maker and with others. Celebrate these
relationships and the praiseworthy moments in your life and you will bring glory and honor to God.
What are the things that we celebrate in life? Do we celebrate? If we don\'t celebrate, then why
not? These are questions that we need to ask ourselves because they can reveal a lot if we just take
some time to reflect. If we don\'t believe that there is enough reason for celebration in our lives, we
have been robbed. The good news is that Jesus is knocking on the door of our heart and its never to
late to learn to live joyfully through Christ Jesus, our Lord.</description>
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<title>Tithes of Grain - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Rob Cowles</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the tithes of
grain from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
First, we must realize that everything we have is given to us by God, and then we can hold our hands
open to both receive gifts from Him and to offer them back freely to the One who holds ownership. It\'s
a matter of trust and if we do not understand the trustworthiness and goodness of God, we will struggle
against Him and take matters into our own hands. In this state, left unchecked, a person will become
independent and self-reliant.
Independence from God is birthed in a state of mind, and fostered by a worldly system. God
always confronts independence and self-reliance in His people. He knows self-reliance can only serve
as a mirage on a dry and thirsty road. Trusting God requires something of you. And this is where the
issue of money comes in. When you say you trust God, He will require you to &quot;put your money where
your mouth is,&quot; so to speak. Its not that God needs more money and its not even that we are only talking
about money here. The real issue is the state of your heart. Is it open to receive the kind of abundant
life that Jesus offers? Or have you been deceived; are you in danger of losing everything that
truly matters because the thief has come and has begun to steal from you?
There is more to life than struggling to hold on to temporary things. There is adventure waiting
to be had in a full life lived in relationship with Jesus Christ. Who knows where surrender to Jesus
Christ will take us in life? Regardless of where you are or how much you have, God has a plan, and
that plan is for you is to experience and demonstrate the &quot;riches of Christ&quot; to the people around you
just by living and staying connected to the source of all your needs (See Ephesians 1:18; Philippians
4:19).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>31:12</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<itunes:keywords>Tithe,Tobiah,Nehemiah,Somebody's,Knocking</itunes:keywords>
<description>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the tithes of
grain from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
First, we must realize that everything we have is given to us by God, and then we can hold our hands
open to both receive gifts from Him and to offer them back freely to the One who holds ownership. It\'s
a matter of trust and if we do not understand the trustworthiness and goodness of God, we will struggle
against Him and take matters into our own hands. In this state, left unchecked, a person will become
independent and self-reliant.
Independence from God is birthed in a state of mind, and fostered by a worldly system. God
always confronts independence and self-reliance in His people. He knows self-reliance can only serve
as a mirage on a dry and thirsty road. Trusting God requires something of you. And this is where the
issue of money comes in. When you say you trust God, He will require you to &quot;put your money where
your mouth is,&quot; so to speak. Its not that God needs more money and its not even that we are only talking
about money here. The real issue is the state of your heart. Is it open to receive the kind of abundant
life that Jesus offers? Or have you been deceived; are you in danger of losing everything that
truly matters because the thief has come and has begun to steal from you?
There is more to life than struggling to hold on to temporary things. There is adventure waiting
to be had in a full life lived in relationship with Jesus Christ. Who knows where surrender to Jesus
Christ will take us in life? Regardless of where you are or how much you have, God has a plan, and
that plan is for you is to experience and demonstrate the &quot;riches of Christ&quot; to the people around you
just by living and staying connected to the source of all your needs (See Ephesians 1:18; Philippians
4:19).</description>
<itunes:subtitle>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the tithes of
grain from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
First, we must realize that everything we have is given to us by God, and then we can hold our hands
open to both receive gifts from Him and to offer them back freely to the One who holds ownership. It\'s
a matter of trust and if we do not understand the trustworthiness and goodness of God, we will struggle
against Him and take matters into our own hands. In this state, left unchecked, a person will become
independent and self-reliant.
Independence from God is birthed in a state of mind, and fostered by a worldly system. God
always confronts independence and self-reliance in His people. He knows self-reliance can only serve
as a mirage on a dry and thirsty road. Trusting God requires something of you. And this is where the
issue of money comes in. When you say you trust God, He will require you to &quot;put your money where
your mouth is,&quot; so to speak. Its not that God needs more money and its not even that we are only talking
about money here. The real issue is the state of your heart. Is it open to receive the kind of abundant
life that Jesus offers? Or have you been deceived; are you in danger of losing everything that
truly matters because the thief has come and has begun to steal from you?
There is more to life than struggling to hold on to temporary things. There is adventure waiting
to be had in a full life lived in relationship with Jesus Christ. Who knows where surrender to Jesus
Christ will take us in life? Regardless of where you are or how much you have, God has a plan, and
that plan is for you is to experience and demonstrate the &quot;riches of Christ&quot; to the people around you
just by living and staying connected to the source of all your needs (See Ephesians 1:18; Philippians
4:19).</itunes:subtitle>
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<pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Rob Cowles</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the tithes of
grain from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
First, we must realize that everything we have is given to us by God, and then we can hold our hands
open to both receive gifts from Him and to offer them back freely to the One who holds ownership. It\'s
a matter of trust and if we do not understand the trustworthiness and goodness of God, we will struggle
against Him and take matters into our own hands. In this state, left unchecked, a person will become
independent and self-reliant.
Independence from God is birthed in a state of mind, and fostered by a worldly system. God
always confronts independence and self-reliance in His people. He knows self-reliance can only serve
as a mirage on a dry and thirsty road. Trusting God requires something of you. And this is where the
issue of money comes in. When you say you trust God, He will require you to &quot;put your money where
your mouth is,&quot; so to speak. Its not that God needs more money and its not even that we are only talking
about money here. The real issue is the state of your heart. Is it open to receive the kind of abundant
life that Jesus offers? Or have you been deceived; are you in danger of losing everything that
truly matters because the thief has come and has begun to steal from you?
There is more to life than struggling to hold on to temporary things. There is adventure waiting
to be had in a full life lived in relationship with Jesus Christ. Who knows where surrender to Jesus
Christ will take us in life? Regardless of where you are or how much you have, God has a plan, and
that plan is for you is to experience and demonstrate the &quot;riches of Christ&quot; to the people around you
just by living and staying connected to the source of all your needs (See Ephesians 1:18; Philippians
4:19).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the tithes of
grain from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
First, we must realize that everything we have is given to us by God, and then we can hold our hands
open to both receive gifts from Him and to offer them back freely to the One who holds ownership. It\'s
a matter of trust and if we do not understand the trustworthiness and goodness of God, we will struggle
against Him and take matters into our own hands. In this state, left unchecked, a person will become
independent and self-reliant.
Independence from God is birthed in a state of mind, and fostered by a worldly system. God
always confronts independence and self-reliance in His people. He knows self-reliance can only serve
as a mirage on a dry and thirsty road. Trusting God requires something of you. And this is where the
issue of money comes in. When you say you trust God, He will require you to &quot;put your money where
your mouth is,&quot; so to speak. Its not that God needs more money and its not even that we are only talking
about money here. The real issue is the state of your heart. Is it open to receive the kind of abundant
life that Jesus offers? Or have you been deceived; are you in danger of losing everything that
truly matters because the thief has come and has begun to steal from you?
There is more to life than struggling to hold on to temporary things. There is adventure waiting
to be had in a full life lived in relationship with Jesus Christ. Who knows where surrender to Jesus
Christ will take us in life? Regardless of where you are or how much you have, God has a plan, and
that plan is for you is to experience and demonstrate the &quot;riches of Christ&quot; to the people around you
just by living and staying connected to the source of all your needs (See Ephesians 1:18; Philippians
4:19).</itunes:subtitle>
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He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the tithes of
grain from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
First, we must realize that everything we have is given to us by God, and then we can hold our hands
open to both receive gifts from Him and to offer them back freely to the One who holds ownership. It\'s
a matter of trust and if we do not understand the trustworthiness and goodness of God, we will struggle
against Him and take matters into our own hands. In this state, left unchecked, a person will become
independent and self-reliant.
Independence from God is birthed in a state of mind, and fostered by a worldly system. God
always confronts independence and self-reliance in His people. He knows self-reliance can only serve
as a mirage on a dry and thirsty road. Trusting God requires something of you. And this is where the
issue of money comes in. When you say you trust God, He will require you to &quot;put your money where
your mouth is,&quot; so to speak. Its not that God needs more money and its not even that we are only talking
about money here. The real issue is the state of your heart. Is it open to receive the kind of abundant
life that Jesus offers? Or have you been deceived; are you in danger of losing everything that
truly matters because the thief has come and has begun to steal from you?
There is more to life than struggling to hold on to temporary things. There is adventure waiting
to be had in a full life lived in relationship with Jesus Christ. Who knows where surrender to Jesus
Christ will take us in life? Regardless of where you are or how much you have, God has a plan, and
that plan is for you is to experience and demonstrate the &quot;riches of Christ&quot; to the people around you
just by living and staying connected to the source of all your needs (See Ephesians 1:18; Philippians
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<pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Rob Cowles</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the tithes of
grain from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
First, we must realize that everything we have is given to us by God, and then we can hold our hands
open to both receive gifts from Him and to offer them back freely to the One who holds ownership. It\'s
a matter of trust and if we do not understand the trustworthiness and goodness of God, we will struggle
against Him and take matters into our own hands. In this state, left unchecked, a person will become
independent and self-reliant.
Independence from God is birthed in a state of mind, and fostered by a worldly system. God
always confronts independence and self-reliance in His people. He knows self-reliance can only serve
as a mirage on a dry and thirsty road. Trusting God requires something of you. And this is where the
issue of money comes in. When you say you trust God, He will require you to &quot;put your money where
your mouth is,&quot; so to speak. Its not that God needs more money and its not even that we are only talking
about money here. The real issue is the state of your heart. Is it open to receive the kind of abundant
life that Jesus offers? Or have you been deceived; are you in danger of losing everything that
truly matters because the thief has come and has begun to steal from you?
There is more to life than struggling to hold on to temporary things. There is adventure waiting
to be had in a full life lived in relationship with Jesus Christ. Who knows where surrender to Jesus
Christ will take us in life? Regardless of where you are or how much you have, God has a plan, and
that plan is for you is to experience and demonstrate the &quot;riches of Christ&quot; to the people around you
just by living and staying connected to the source of all your needs (See Ephesians 1:18; Philippians
4:19).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Jesus came so that we might have full, overflowing, and meaningful lives. But in telling us this,
He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the tithes of
grain from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
First, we must realize that everything we have is given to us by God, and then we can hold our hands
open to both receive gifts from Him and to offer them back freely to the One who holds ownership. It\'s
a matter of trust and if we do not understand the trustworthiness and goodness of God, we will struggle
against Him and take matters into our own hands. In this state, left unchecked, a person will become
independent and self-reliant.
Independence from God is birthed in a state of mind, and fostered by a worldly system. God
always confronts independence and self-reliance in His people. He knows self-reliance can only serve
as a mirage on a dry and thirsty road. Trusting God requires something of you. And this is where the
issue of money comes in. When you say you trust God, He will require you to &quot;put your money where
your mouth is,&quot; so to speak. Its not that God needs more money and its not even that we are only talking
about money here. The real issue is the state of your heart. Is it open to receive the kind of abundant
life that Jesus offers? Or have you been deceived; are you in danger of losing everything that
truly matters because the thief has come and has begun to steal from you?
There is more to life than struggling to hold on to temporary things. There is adventure waiting
to be had in a full life lived in relationship with Jesus Christ. Who knows where surrender to Jesus
Christ will take us in life? Regardless of where you are or how much you have, God has a plan, and
that plan is for you is to experience and demonstrate the &quot;riches of Christ&quot; to the people around you
just by living and staying connected to the source of all your needs (See Ephesians 1:18; Philippians
4:19).</itunes:subtitle>
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He started with a warning, &quot;The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they
may have life, and have it to the full!&quot; (John 10:10 NIV) In Nehemiah 13, Tobiah removed the tithes of
grain from the temple storage to make room for his own stuff just as the enemy desires to remove the
things in our hearts that we would otherwise present to God in worship, adoration, and appreciation.
First, we must realize that everything we have is given to us by God, and then we can hold our hands
open to both receive gifts from Him and to offer them back freely to the One who holds ownership. It\'s
a matter of trust and if we do not understand the trustworthiness and goodness of God, we will struggle
against Him and take matters into our own hands. In this state, left unchecked, a person will become
independent and self-reliant.
Independence from God is birthed in a state of mind, and fostered by a worldly system. God
always confronts independence and self-reliance in His people. He knows self-reliance can only serve
as a mirage on a dry and thirsty road. Trusting God requires something of you. And this is where the
issue of money comes in. When you say you trust God, He will require you to &quot;put your money where
your mouth is,&quot; so to speak. Its not that God needs more money and its not even that we are only talking
about money here. The real issue is the state of your heart. Is it open to receive the kind of abundant
life that Jesus offers? Or have you been deceived; are you in danger of losing everything that
truly matters because the thief has come and has begun to steal from you?
There is more to life than struggling to hold on to temporary things. There is adventure waiting
to be had in a full life lived in relationship with Jesus Christ. Who knows where surrender to Jesus
Christ will take us in life? Regardless of where you are or how much you have, God has a plan, and
that plan is for you is to experience and demonstrate the &quot;riches of Christ&quot; to the people around you
just by living and staying connected to the source of all your needs (See Ephesians 1:18; Philippians
4:19).</description>
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<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>Tobiah removed the contents of the temple to make room for his stuff. So far, we have discussed
the grain offering that represents the spirit of generosity spurred on by gratitude, and the incense
representing worship and prayers of God\'s people. In addition to these, the temple articles had
been taken out to make room as well. These temple articles may have been things like shovels, wick
trimmers, candles, dishes, sprinkling bowls, and other things used to facilitate worship in the temple
(see 2 Kings 25:13-15). Think of the temple articles as things that were used in the worship and service
to God.
Each one of us has been carefully created by God. The Bible teaches us that we are not simply
replicas of one another. God didn\'t stamp each one of us out as if by a cookie cutter. His creativity
is infinite, He is not limited. He never runs out of ideas. Those who have relationship with God have
been set apart for relationship with Him and for His purposes; His Spirit has equipped us with spiritual
gifts to use as His ambassadors, His own hands and feet. This is what it means to facilitate something,
it means that we represent someone and we do it in their name and with the resources that they
have given us.
The enemy, the power of sin, and the world\'s system are warring against God\'s ambassadors.
There are many tactics and temptations that are used to inhibit the facilitation of God\'s purposes
through His uniquely designed and gifted people. We must continually be on guard and be quick to
listen to the &quot;still small voice&quot; of God within us that encourages us to press on as representatives of
His grace, truth, and love. Let us strive to present the truth of who God is to a desperate world as we
facilitate His work through us as members of the Body of Christ. Let Love Live!</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>27:46</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<description>Tobiah removed the contents of the temple to make room for his stuff. So far, we have discussed
the grain offering that represents the spirit of generosity spurred on by gratitude, and the incense
representing worship and prayers of God\'s people. In addition to these, the temple articles had
been taken out to make room as well. These temple articles may have been things like shovels, wick
trimmers, candles, dishes, sprinkling bowls, and other things used to facilitate worship in the temple
(see 2 Kings 25:13-15). Think of the temple articles as things that were used in the worship and service
to God.
Each one of us has been carefully created by God. The Bible teaches us that we are not simply
replicas of one another. God didn\'t stamp each one of us out as if by a cookie cutter. His creativity
is infinite, He is not limited. He never runs out of ideas. Those who have relationship with God have
been set apart for relationship with Him and for His purposes; His Spirit has equipped us with spiritual
gifts to use as His ambassadors, His own hands and feet. This is what it means to facilitate something,
it means that we represent someone and we do it in their name and with the resources that they
have given us.
The enemy, the power of sin, and the world\'s system are warring against God\'s ambassadors.
There are many tactics and temptations that are used to inhibit the facilitation of God\'s purposes
through His uniquely designed and gifted people. We must continually be on guard and be quick to
listen to the &quot;still small voice&quot; of God within us that encourages us to press on as representatives of
His grace, truth, and love. Let us strive to present the truth of who God is to a desperate world as we
facilitate His work through us as members of the Body of Christ. Let Love Live!</description>
<itunes:subtitle>Tobiah removed the contents of the temple to make room for his stuff. So far, we have discussed
the grain offering that represents the spirit of generosity spurred on by gratitude, and the incense
representing worship and prayers of God\'s people. In addition to these, the temple articles had
been taken out to make room as well. These temple articles may have been things like shovels, wick
trimmers, candles, dishes, sprinkling bowls, and other things used to facilitate worship in the temple
(see 2 Kings 25:13-15). Think of the temple articles as things that were used in the worship and service
to God.
Each one of us has been carefully created by God. The Bible teaches us that we are not simply
replicas of one another. God didn\'t stamp each one of us out as if by a cookie cutter. His creativity
is infinite, He is not limited. He never runs out of ideas. Those who have relationship with God have
been set apart for relationship with Him and for His purposes; His Spirit has equipped us with spiritual
gifts to use as His ambassadors, His own hands and feet. This is what it means to facilitate something,
it means that we represent someone and we do it in their name and with the resources that they
have given us.
The enemy, the power of sin, and the world\'s system are warring against God\'s ambassadors.
There are many tactics and temptations that are used to inhibit the facilitation of God\'s purposes
through His uniquely designed and gifted people. We must continually be on guard and be quick to
listen to the &quot;still small voice&quot; of God within us that encourages us to press on as representatives of
His grace, truth, and love. Let us strive to present the truth of who God is to a desperate world as we
facilitate His work through us as members of the Body of Christ. Let Love Live!</itunes:subtitle>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>Tobiah removed the contents of the temple to make room for his stuff. So far, we have discussed
the grain offering that represents the spirit of generosity spurred on by gratitude, and the incense
representing worship and prayers of God\'s people. In addition to these, the temple articles had
been taken out to make room as well. These temple articles may have been things like shovels, wick
trimmers, candles, dishes, sprinkling bowls, and other things used to facilitate worship in the temple
(see 2 Kings 25:13-15). Think of the temple articles as things that were used in the worship and service
to God.
Each one of us has been carefully created by God. The Bible teaches us that we are not simply
replicas of one another. God didn\'t stamp each one of us out as if by a cookie cutter. His creativity
is infinite, He is not limited. He never runs out of ideas. Those who have relationship with God have
been set apart for relationship with Him and for His purposes; His Spirit has equipped us with spiritual
gifts to use as His ambassadors, His own hands and feet. This is what it means to facilitate something,
it means that we represent someone and we do it in their name and with the resources that they
have given us.
The enemy, the power of sin, and the world\'s system are warring against God\'s ambassadors.
There are many tactics and temptations that are used to inhibit the facilitation of God\'s purposes
through His uniquely designed and gifted people. We must continually be on guard and be quick to
listen to the &quot;still small voice&quot; of God within us that encourages us to press on as representatives of
His grace, truth, and love. Let us strive to present the truth of who God is to a desperate world as we
facilitate His work through us as members of the Body of Christ. Let Love Live!</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Tobiah removed the contents of the temple to make room for his stuff. So far, we have discussed
the grain offering that represents the spirit of generosity spurred on by gratitude, and the incense
representing worship and prayers of God\'s people. In addition to these, the temple articles had
been taken out to make room as well. These temple articles may have been things like shovels, wick
trimmers, candles, dishes, sprinkling bowls, and other things used to facilitate worship in the temple
(see 2 Kings 25:13-15). Think of the temple articles as things that were used in the worship and service
to God.
Each one of us has been carefully created by God. The Bible teaches us that we are not simply
replicas of one another. God didn\'t stamp each one of us out as if by a cookie cutter. His creativity
is infinite, He is not limited. He never runs out of ideas. Those who have relationship with God have
been set apart for relationship with Him and for His purposes; His Spirit has equipped us with spiritual
gifts to use as His ambassadors, His own hands and feet. This is what it means to facilitate something,
it means that we represent someone and we do it in their name and with the resources that they
have given us.
The enemy, the power of sin, and the world\'s system are warring against God\'s ambassadors.
There are many tactics and temptations that are used to inhibit the facilitation of God\'s purposes
through His uniquely designed and gifted people. We must continually be on guard and be quick to
listen to the &quot;still small voice&quot; of God within us that encourages us to press on as representatives of
His grace, truth, and love. Let us strive to present the truth of who God is to a desperate world as we
facilitate His work through us as members of the Body of Christ. Let Love Live!</itunes:subtitle>
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the grain offering that represents the spirit of generosity spurred on by gratitude, and the incense
representing worship and prayers of God\'s people. In addition to these, the temple articles had
been taken out to make room as well. These temple articles may have been things like shovels, wick
trimmers, candles, dishes, sprinkling bowls, and other things used to facilitate worship in the temple
(see 2 Kings 25:13-15). Think of the temple articles as things that were used in the worship and service
to God.
Each one of us has been carefully created by God. The Bible teaches us that we are not simply
replicas of one another. God didn\'t stamp each one of us out as if by a cookie cutter. His creativity
is infinite, He is not limited. He never runs out of ideas. Those who have relationship with God have
been set apart for relationship with Him and for His purposes; His Spirit has equipped us with spiritual
gifts to use as His ambassadors, His own hands and feet. This is what it means to facilitate something,
it means that we represent someone and we do it in their name and with the resources that they
have given us.
The enemy, the power of sin, and the world\'s system are warring against God\'s ambassadors.
There are many tactics and temptations that are used to inhibit the facilitation of God\'s purposes
through His uniquely designed and gifted people. We must continually be on guard and be quick to
listen to the &quot;still small voice&quot; of God within us that encourages us to press on as representatives of
His grace, truth, and love. Let us strive to present the truth of who God is to a desperate world as we
facilitate His work through us as members of the Body of Christ. Let Love Live!</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>Tobiah removed the contents of the temple to make room for his stuff. So far, we have discussed
the grain offering that represents the spirit of generosity spurred on by gratitude, and the incense
representing worship and prayers of God\'s people. In addition to these, the temple articles had
been taken out to make room as well. These temple articles may have been things like shovels, wick
trimmers, candles, dishes, sprinkling bowls, and other things used to facilitate worship in the temple
(see 2 Kings 25:13-15). Think of the temple articles as things that were used in the worship and service
to God.
Each one of us has been carefully created by God. The Bible teaches us that we are not simply
replicas of one another. God didn\'t stamp each one of us out as if by a cookie cutter. His creativity
is infinite, He is not limited. He never runs out of ideas. Those who have relationship with God have
been set apart for relationship with Him and for His purposes; His Spirit has equipped us with spiritual
gifts to use as His ambassadors, His own hands and feet. This is what it means to facilitate something,
it means that we represent someone and we do it in their name and with the resources that they
have given us.
The enemy, the power of sin, and the world\'s system are warring against God\'s ambassadors.
There are many tactics and temptations that are used to inhibit the facilitation of God\'s purposes
through His uniquely designed and gifted people. We must continually be on guard and be quick to
listen to the &quot;still small voice&quot; of God within us that encourages us to press on as representatives of
His grace, truth, and love. Let us strive to present the truth of who God is to a desperate world as we
facilitate His work through us as members of the Body of Christ. Let Love Live!</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Tobiah removed the contents of the temple to make room for his stuff. So far, we have discussed
the grain offering that represents the spirit of generosity spurred on by gratitude, and the incense
representing worship and prayers of God\'s people. In addition to these, the temple articles had
been taken out to make room as well. These temple articles may have been things like shovels, wick
trimmers, candles, dishes, sprinkling bowls, and other things used to facilitate worship in the temple
(see 2 Kings 25:13-15). Think of the temple articles as things that were used in the worship and service
to God.
Each one of us has been carefully created by God. The Bible teaches us that we are not simply
replicas of one another. God didn\'t stamp each one of us out as if by a cookie cutter. His creativity
is infinite, He is not limited. He never runs out of ideas. Those who have relationship with God have
been set apart for relationship with Him and for His purposes; His Spirit has equipped us with spiritual
gifts to use as His ambassadors, His own hands and feet. This is what it means to facilitate something,
it means that we represent someone and we do it in their name and with the resources that they
have given us.
The enemy, the power of sin, and the world\'s system are warring against God\'s ambassadors.
There are many tactics and temptations that are used to inhibit the facilitation of God\'s purposes
through His uniquely designed and gifted people. We must continually be on guard and be quick to
listen to the &quot;still small voice&quot; of God within us that encourages us to press on as representatives of
His grace, truth, and love. Let us strive to present the truth of who God is to a desperate world as we
facilitate His work through us as members of the Body of Christ. Let Love Live!</itunes:subtitle>
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<description>Tobiah removed the contents of the temple to make room for his stuff. So far, we have discussed
the grain offering that represents the spirit of generosity spurred on by gratitude, and the incense
representing worship and prayers of God\'s people. In addition to these, the temple articles had
been taken out to make room as well. These temple articles may have been things like shovels, wick
trimmers, candles, dishes, sprinkling bowls, and other things used to facilitate worship in the temple
(see 2 Kings 25:13-15). Think of the temple articles as things that were used in the worship and service
to God.
Each one of us has been carefully created by God. The Bible teaches us that we are not simply
replicas of one another. God didn\'t stamp each one of us out as if by a cookie cutter. His creativity
is infinite, He is not limited. He never runs out of ideas. Those who have relationship with God have
been set apart for relationship with Him and for His purposes; His Spirit has equipped us with spiritual
gifts to use as His ambassadors, His own hands and feet. This is what it means to facilitate something,
it means that we represent someone and we do it in their name and with the resources that they
have given us.
The enemy, the power of sin, and the world\'s system are warring against God\'s ambassadors.
There are many tactics and temptations that are used to inhibit the facilitation of God\'s purposes
through His uniquely designed and gifted people. We must continually be on guard and be quick to
listen to the &quot;still small voice&quot; of God within us that encourages us to press on as representatives of
His grace, truth, and love. Let us strive to present the truth of who God is to a desperate world as we
facilitate His work through us as members of the Body of Christ. Let Love Live!</description>
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<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>The incense that was removed from the temple storage and replaced with the worldly things of
Tobiah represent what was used in prayer and worship of God. This removal of the various temple
articles may seem harmless until we understand the function of the temple. The temple was set apart
as a place where a holy God could interact with and receive worship and sacrifice from sinful people.
The worship of God was absolutely central to the lives of His people. Without the ability to worship,
they would perish as a nation and they would live futile lives. They were set apart as His people and
without God, their identity would be lost.
The same is true of us today. We, as God\'s people, are set apart and made holy for the purposes
and the worship of God. Jesus accomplished this through His death and resurrection. Worship
is central to our lives and it is central to our identity as God\'s people. When we lose the ability to worship,
we lose the ability to truly live a life worth living. Without worship, our lives will be futile.
Worship is more than singing songs on Sunday morning when we gather together at church.
Oh, that is part of it, but it is so much more! Vines Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New
Testament Words states that to worship can mean &quot;to revere,&quot; it can also mean, among other things,
&quot;to serve&quot;. But the main point that will do us good to know is that &quot; the worship of God is nowhere defined
in Scripture. A consideration of the above verbs shows that it is not confined to praise; broadly it
may be regarded as the direct acknowledgement to God, of His nature, attributes, ways and claims,
whether by the outgoing of the heart in praise and thanksgiving or by deed done in such acknowledgement&quot;
(Vines, 686).
Nehemiah was intent in removing Tobiah\'s things from the temple and restoring it to its proper
use. Let us also be passionate about removing the worldly things from our lives so that we can freely
worship our God and live full and abiding lives in Christ.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>30:15</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<description>The incense that was removed from the temple storage and replaced with the worldly things of
Tobiah represent what was used in prayer and worship of God. This removal of the various temple
articles may seem harmless until we understand the function of the temple. The temple was set apart
as a place where a holy God could interact with and receive worship and sacrifice from sinful people.
The worship of God was absolutely central to the lives of His people. Without the ability to worship,
they would perish as a nation and they would live futile lives. They were set apart as His people and
without God, their identity would be lost.
The same is true of us today. We, as God\'s people, are set apart and made holy for the purposes
and the worship of God. Jesus accomplished this through His death and resurrection. Worship
is central to our lives and it is central to our identity as God\'s people. When we lose the ability to worship,
we lose the ability to truly live a life worth living. Without worship, our lives will be futile.
Worship is more than singing songs on Sunday morning when we gather together at church.
Oh, that is part of it, but it is so much more! Vines Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New
Testament Words states that to worship can mean &quot;to revere,&quot; it can also mean, among other things,
&quot;to serve&quot;. But the main point that will do us good to know is that &quot; the worship of God is nowhere defined
in Scripture. A consideration of the above verbs shows that it is not confined to praise; broadly it
may be regarded as the direct acknowledgement to God, of His nature, attributes, ways and claims,
whether by the outgoing of the heart in praise and thanksgiving or by deed done in such acknowledgement&quot;
(Vines, 686).
Nehemiah was intent in removing Tobiah\'s things from the temple and restoring it to its proper
use. Let us also be passionate about removing the worldly things from our lives so that we can freely
worship our God and live full and abiding lives in Christ.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>The incense that was removed from the temple storage and replaced with the worldly things of
Tobiah represent what was used in prayer and worship of God. This removal of the various temple
articles may seem harmless until we understand the function of the temple. The temple was set apart
as a place where a holy God could interact with and receive worship and sacrifice from sinful people.
The worship of God was absolutely central to the lives of His people. Without the ability to worship,
they would perish as a nation and they would live futile lives. They were set apart as His people and
without God, their identity would be lost.
The same is true of us today. We, as God\'s people, are set apart and made holy for the purposes
and the worship of God. Jesus accomplished this through His death and resurrection. Worship
is central to our lives and it is central to our identity as God\'s people. When we lose the ability to worship,
we lose the ability to truly live a life worth living. Without worship, our lives will be futile.
Worship is more than singing songs on Sunday morning when we gather together at church.
Oh, that is part of it, but it is so much more! Vines Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New
Testament Words states that to worship can mean &quot;to revere,&quot; it can also mean, among other things,
&quot;to serve&quot;. But the main point that will do us good to know is that &quot; the worship of God is nowhere defined
in Scripture. A consideration of the above verbs shows that it is not confined to praise; broadly it
may be regarded as the direct acknowledgement to God, of His nature, attributes, ways and claims,
whether by the outgoing of the heart in praise and thanksgiving or by deed done in such acknowledgement&quot;
(Vines, 686).
Nehemiah was intent in removing Tobiah\'s things from the temple and restoring it to its proper
use. Let us also be passionate about removing the worldly things from our lives so that we can freely
worship our God and live full and abiding lives in Christ.</itunes:subtitle>
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<title>Incense - PDF</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>The incense that was removed from the temple storage and replaced with the worldly things of
Tobiah represent what was used in prayer and worship of God. This removal of the various temple
articles may seem harmless until we understand the function of the temple. The temple was set apart
as a place where a holy God could interact with and receive worship and sacrifice from sinful people.
The worship of God was absolutely central to the lives of His people. Without the ability to worship,
they would perish as a nation and they would live futile lives. They were set apart as His people and
without God, their identity would be lost.
The same is true of us today. We, as God\'s people, are set apart and made holy for the purposes
and the worship of God. Jesus accomplished this through His death and resurrection. Worship
is central to our lives and it is central to our identity as God\'s people. When we lose the ability to worship,
we lose the ability to truly live a life worth living. Without worship, our lives will be futile.
Worship is more than singing songs on Sunday morning when we gather together at church.
Oh, that is part of it, but it is so much more! Vines Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New
Testament Words states that to worship can mean &quot;to revere,&quot; it can also mean, among other things,
&quot;to serve&quot;. But the main point that will do us good to know is that &quot; the worship of God is nowhere defined
in Scripture. A consideration of the above verbs shows that it is not confined to praise; broadly it
may be regarded as the direct acknowledgement to God, of His nature, attributes, ways and claims,
whether by the outgoing of the heart in praise and thanksgiving or by deed done in such acknowledgement&quot;
(Vines, 686).
Nehemiah was intent in removing Tobiah\'s things from the temple and restoring it to its proper
use. Let us also be passionate about removing the worldly things from our lives so that we can freely
worship our God and live full and abiding lives in Christ.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The incense that was removed from the temple storage and replaced with the worldly things of
Tobiah represent what was used in prayer and worship of God. This removal of the various temple
articles may seem harmless until we understand the function of the temple. The temple was set apart
as a place where a holy God could interact with and receive worship and sacrifice from sinful people.
The worship of God was absolutely central to the lives of His people. Without the ability to worship,
they would perish as a nation and they would live futile lives. They were set apart as His people and
without God, their identity would be lost.
The same is true of us today. We, as God\'s people, are set apart and made holy for the purposes
and the worship of God. Jesus accomplished this through His death and resurrection. Worship
is central to our lives and it is central to our identity as God\'s people. When we lose the ability to worship,
we lose the ability to truly live a life worth living. Without worship, our lives will be futile.
Worship is more than singing songs on Sunday morning when we gather together at church.
Oh, that is part of it, but it is so much more! Vines Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New
Testament Words states that to worship can mean &quot;to revere,&quot; it can also mean, among other things,
&quot;to serve&quot;. But the main point that will do us good to know is that &quot; the worship of God is nowhere defined
in Scripture. A consideration of the above verbs shows that it is not confined to praise; broadly it
may be regarded as the direct acknowledgement to God, of His nature, attributes, ways and claims,
whether by the outgoing of the heart in praise and thanksgiving or by deed done in such acknowledgement&quot;
(Vines, 686).
Nehemiah was intent in removing Tobiah\'s things from the temple and restoring it to its proper
use. Let us also be passionate about removing the worldly things from our lives so that we can freely
worship our God and live full and abiding lives in Christ.</itunes:subtitle>
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<description>The incense that was removed from the temple storage and replaced with the worldly things of
Tobiah represent what was used in prayer and worship of God. This removal of the various temple
articles may seem harmless until we understand the function of the temple. The temple was set apart
as a place where a holy God could interact with and receive worship and sacrifice from sinful people.
The worship of God was absolutely central to the lives of His people. Without the ability to worship,
they would perish as a nation and they would live futile lives. They were set apart as His people and
without God, their identity would be lost.
The same is true of us today. We, as God\'s people, are set apart and made holy for the purposes
and the worship of God. Jesus accomplished this through His death and resurrection. Worship
is central to our lives and it is central to our identity as God\'s people. When we lose the ability to worship,
we lose the ability to truly live a life worth living. Without worship, our lives will be futile.
Worship is more than singing songs on Sunday morning when we gather together at church.
Oh, that is part of it, but it is so much more! Vines Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New
Testament Words states that to worship can mean &quot;to revere,&quot; it can also mean, among other things,
&quot;to serve&quot;. But the main point that will do us good to know is that &quot; the worship of God is nowhere defined
in Scripture. A consideration of the above verbs shows that it is not confined to praise; broadly it
may be regarded as the direct acknowledgement to God, of His nature, attributes, ways and claims,
whether by the outgoing of the heart in praise and thanksgiving or by deed done in such acknowledgement&quot;
(Vines, 686).
Nehemiah was intent in removing Tobiah\'s things from the temple and restoring it to its proper
use. Let us also be passionate about removing the worldly things from our lives so that we can freely
worship our God and live full and abiding lives in Christ.</description>
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<title>Incense - Video</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Jeff Lucas</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>The incense that was removed from the temple storage and replaced with the worldly things of
Tobiah represent what was used in prayer and worship of God. This removal of the various temple
articles may seem harmless until we understand the function of the temple. The temple was set apart
as a place where a holy God could interact with and receive worship and sacrifice from sinful people.
The worship of God was absolutely central to the lives of His people. Without the ability to worship,
they would perish as a nation and they would live futile lives. They were set apart as His people and
without God, their identity would be lost.
The same is true of us today. We, as God\'s people, are set apart and made holy for the purposes
and the worship of God. Jesus accomplished this through His death and resurrection. Worship
is central to our lives and it is central to our identity as God\'s people. When we lose the ability to worship,
we lose the ability to truly live a life worth living. Without worship, our lives will be futile.
Worship is more than singing songs on Sunday morning when we gather together at church.
Oh, that is part of it, but it is so much more! Vines Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New
Testament Words states that to worship can mean &quot;to revere,&quot; it can also mean, among other things,
&quot;to serve&quot;. But the main point that will do us good to know is that &quot; the worship of God is nowhere defined
in Scripture. A consideration of the above verbs shows that it is not confined to praise; broadly it
may be regarded as the direct acknowledgement to God, of His nature, attributes, ways and claims,
whether by the outgoing of the heart in praise and thanksgiving or by deed done in such acknowledgement&quot;
(Vines, 686).
Nehemiah was intent in removing Tobiah\'s things from the temple and restoring it to its proper
use. Let us also be passionate about removing the worldly things from our lives so that we can freely
worship our God and live full and abiding lives in Christ.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The incense that was removed from the temple storage and replaced with the worldly things of
Tobiah represent what was used in prayer and worship of God. This removal of the various temple
articles may seem harmless until we understand the function of the temple. The temple was set apart
as a place where a holy God could interact with and receive worship and sacrifice from sinful people.
The worship of God was absolutely central to the lives of His people. Without the ability to worship,
they would perish as a nation and they would live futile lives. They were set apart as His people and
without God, their identity would be lost.
The same is true of us today. We, as God\'s people, are set apart and made holy for the purposes
and the worship of God. Jesus accomplished this through His death and resurrection. Worship
is central to our lives and it is central to our identity as God\'s people. When we lose the ability to worship,
we lose the ability to truly live a life worth living. Without worship, our lives will be futile.
Worship is more than singing songs on Sunday morning when we gather together at church.
Oh, that is part of it, but it is so much more! Vines Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New
Testament Words states that to worship can mean &quot;to revere,&quot; it can also mean, among other things,
&quot;to serve&quot;. But the main point that will do us good to know is that &quot; the worship of God is nowhere defined
in Scripture. A consideration of the above verbs shows that it is not confined to praise; broadly it
may be regarded as the direct acknowledgement to God, of His nature, attributes, ways and claims,
whether by the outgoing of the heart in praise and thanksgiving or by deed done in such acknowledgement&quot;
(Vines, 686).
Nehemiah was intent in removing Tobiah\'s things from the temple and restoring it to its proper
use. Let us also be passionate about removing the worldly things from our lives so that we can freely
worship our God and live full and abiding lives in Christ.</itunes:subtitle>
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<description>The incense that was removed from the temple storage and replaced with the worldly things of
Tobiah represent what was used in prayer and worship of God. This removal of the various temple
articles may seem harmless until we understand the function of the temple. The temple was set apart
as a place where a holy God could interact with and receive worship and sacrifice from sinful people.
The worship of God was absolutely central to the lives of His people. Without the ability to worship,
they would perish as a nation and they would live futile lives. They were set apart as His people and
without God, their identity would be lost.
The same is true of us today. We, as God\'s people, are set apart and made holy for the purposes
and the worship of God. Jesus accomplished this through His death and resurrection. Worship
is central to our lives and it is central to our identity as God\'s people. When we lose the ability to worship,
we lose the ability to truly live a life worth living. Without worship, our lives will be futile.
Worship is more than singing songs on Sunday morning when we gather together at church.
Oh, that is part of it, but it is so much more! Vines Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New
Testament Words states that to worship can mean &quot;to revere,&quot; it can also mean, among other things,
&quot;to serve&quot;. But the main point that will do us good to know is that &quot; the worship of God is nowhere defined
in Scripture. A consideration of the above verbs shows that it is not confined to praise; broadly it
may be regarded as the direct acknowledgement to God, of His nature, attributes, ways and claims,
whether by the outgoing of the heart in praise and thanksgiving or by deed done in such acknowledgement&quot;
(Vines, 686).
Nehemiah was intent in removing Tobiah\'s things from the temple and restoring it to its proper
use. Let us also be passionate about removing the worldly things from our lives so that we can freely
worship our God and live full and abiding lives in Christ.</description>
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<title>The Grain Offering - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. To bring glory and honor to God is what brings meaning
and purpose and joy to life. God designed us this way. Through His empowering Holy Spirit that
dwells within, we are given &quot;everything we need life and godliness&quot; (2 Peter 1:3, NIV) In the time of
Nehemiah, God\'s people used to freely give a grain offering in order to give thanks and appreciation
for the blessings of God. Today, we can offer our thankfulness and appreciation to God as well, and
one way we do it is by giving ourselves freely to God and to others through a spirit of generosity (see
Romans 12:1).
But the message of the world (and the message of Tobiah) directly contradicts this message.
It\'s message, among others, is &quot;live for yourselves&quot; &quot;protect what you have&quot; &quot;get the best parking
spot&quot; &quot;get it your way.&quot; The famed missionary Dietrich Bonhoeffer said that &quot;Whereas the primal relationship
of man to man is a giving one, in the state of sin it is purely demanding. Every man exists in
a state of complete voluntary isolation; each man lives his own life, instead of all living the same Godlife
(Willard)&quot;.
Christians who live in this way have been duped; and let\'s be honest, we all live this way to
some extent. Let\'s commit today to not remove the things of God to make room for the attitudes and
things of the world. Life is a journey and more and more we are being changed into the image of
Christ as we go along. The people of God have been called to live a life of generosity, reflecting this
godly attribute. And we should not be deceived, God Himself has put generosity in our hearts by His
Holy Spirit (see Ezekiel 11:19-20 and Ephesians 4:24). If you look into your heart and see that a generous
spirit has been replaced by something else, praise God that He is able to restore it in your life
as you turn toward Him and His ways. It\'s never too late to cultivate the things of God!</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>29:49</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<description>We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. To bring glory and honor to God is what brings meaning
and purpose and joy to life. God designed us this way. Through His empowering Holy Spirit that
dwells within, we are given &quot;everything we need life and godliness&quot; (2 Peter 1:3, NIV) In the time of
Nehemiah, God\'s people used to freely give a grain offering in order to give thanks and appreciation
for the blessings of God. Today, we can offer our thankfulness and appreciation to God as well, and
one way we do it is by giving ourselves freely to God and to others through a spirit of generosity (see
Romans 12:1).
But the message of the world (and the message of Tobiah) directly contradicts this message.
It\'s message, among others, is &quot;live for yourselves&quot; &quot;protect what you have&quot; &quot;get the best parking
spot&quot; &quot;get it your way.&quot; The famed missionary Dietrich Bonhoeffer said that &quot;Whereas the primal relationship
of man to man is a giving one, in the state of sin it is purely demanding. Every man exists in
a state of complete voluntary isolation; each man lives his own life, instead of all living the same Godlife
(Willard)&quot;.
Christians who live in this way have been duped; and let\'s be honest, we all live this way to
some extent. Let\'s commit today to not remove the things of God to make room for the attitudes and
things of the world. Life is a journey and more and more we are being changed into the image of
Christ as we go along. The people of God have been called to live a life of generosity, reflecting this
godly attribute. And we should not be deceived, God Himself has put generosity in our hearts by His
Holy Spirit (see Ezekiel 11:19-20 and Ephesians 4:24). If you look into your heart and see that a generous
spirit has been replaced by something else, praise God that He is able to restore it in your life
as you turn toward Him and His ways. It\'s never too late to cultivate the things of God!</description>
<itunes:subtitle>We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. To bring glory and honor to God is what brings meaning
and purpose and joy to life. God designed us this way. Through His empowering Holy Spirit that
dwells within, we are given &quot;everything we need life and godliness&quot; (2 Peter 1:3, NIV) In the time of
Nehemiah, God\'s people used to freely give a grain offering in order to give thanks and appreciation
for the blessings of God. Today, we can offer our thankfulness and appreciation to God as well, and
one way we do it is by giving ourselves freely to God and to others through a spirit of generosity (see
Romans 12:1).
But the message of the world (and the message of Tobiah) directly contradicts this message.
It\'s message, among others, is &quot;live for yourselves&quot; &quot;protect what you have&quot; &quot;get the best parking
spot&quot; &quot;get it your way.&quot; The famed missionary Dietrich Bonhoeffer said that &quot;Whereas the primal relationship
of man to man is a giving one, in the state of sin it is purely demanding. Every man exists in
a state of complete voluntary isolation; each man lives his own life, instead of all living the same Godlife
(Willard)&quot;.
Christians who live in this way have been duped; and let\'s be honest, we all live this way to
some extent. Let\'s commit today to not remove the things of God to make room for the attitudes and
things of the world. Life is a journey and more and more we are being changed into the image of
Christ as we go along. The people of God have been called to live a life of generosity, reflecting this
godly attribute. And we should not be deceived, God Himself has put generosity in our hearts by His
Holy Spirit (see Ezekiel 11:19-20 and Ephesians 4:24). If you look into your heart and see that a generous
spirit has been replaced by something else, praise God that He is able to restore it in your life
as you turn toward Him and His ways. It\'s never too late to cultivate the things of God!</itunes:subtitle>
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<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. To bring glory and honor to God is what brings meaning
and purpose and joy to life. God designed us this way. Through His empowering Holy Spirit that
dwells within, we are given &quot;everything we need life and godliness&quot; (2 Peter 1:3, NIV) In the time of
Nehemiah, God\'s people used to freely give a grain offering in order to give thanks and appreciation
for the blessings of God. Today, we can offer our thankfulness and appreciation to God as well, and
one way we do it is by giving ourselves freely to God and to others through a spirit of generosity (see
Romans 12:1).
But the message of the world (and the message of Tobiah) directly contradicts this message.
It\'s message, among others, is &quot;live for yourselves&quot; &quot;protect what you have&quot; &quot;get the best parking
spot&quot; &quot;get it your way.&quot; The famed missionary Dietrich Bonhoeffer said that &quot;Whereas the primal relationship
of man to man is a giving one, in the state of sin it is purely demanding. Every man exists in
a state of complete voluntary isolation; each man lives his own life, instead of all living the same Godlife
(Willard)&quot;.
Christians who live in this way have been duped; and let\'s be honest, we all live this way to
some extent. Let\'s commit today to not remove the things of God to make room for the attitudes and
things of the world. Life is a journey and more and more we are being changed into the image of
Christ as we go along. The people of God have been called to live a life of generosity, reflecting this
godly attribute. And we should not be deceived, God Himself has put generosity in our hearts by His
Holy Spirit (see Ezekiel 11:19-20 and Ephesians 4:24). If you look into your heart and see that a generous
spirit has been replaced by something else, praise God that He is able to restore it in your life
as you turn toward Him and His ways. It\'s never too late to cultivate the things of God!</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. To bring glory and honor to God is what brings meaning
and purpose and joy to life. God designed us this way. Through His empowering Holy Spirit that
dwells within, we are given &quot;everything we need life and godliness&quot; (2 Peter 1:3, NIV) In the time of
Nehemiah, God\'s people used to freely give a grain offering in order to give thanks and appreciation
for the blessings of God. Today, we can offer our thankfulness and appreciation to God as well, and
one way we do it is by giving ourselves freely to God and to others through a spirit of generosity (see
Romans 12:1).
But the message of the world (and the message of Tobiah) directly contradicts this message.
It\'s message, among others, is &quot;live for yourselves&quot; &quot;protect what you have&quot; &quot;get the best parking
spot&quot; &quot;get it your way.&quot; The famed missionary Dietrich Bonhoeffer said that &quot;Whereas the primal relationship
of man to man is a giving one, in the state of sin it is purely demanding. Every man exists in
a state of complete voluntary isolation; each man lives his own life, instead of all living the same Godlife
(Willard)&quot;.
Christians who live in this way have been duped; and let\'s be honest, we all live this way to
some extent. Let\'s commit today to not remove the things of God to make room for the attitudes and
things of the world. Life is a journey and more and more we are being changed into the image of
Christ as we go along. The people of God have been called to live a life of generosity, reflecting this
godly attribute. And we should not be deceived, God Himself has put generosity in our hearts by His
Holy Spirit (see Ezekiel 11:19-20 and Ephesians 4:24). If you look into your heart and see that a generous
spirit has been replaced by something else, praise God that He is able to restore it in your life
as you turn toward Him and His ways. It\'s never too late to cultivate the things of God!</itunes:subtitle>
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<description>We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. To bring glory and honor to God is what brings meaning
and purpose and joy to life. God designed us this way. Through His empowering Holy Spirit that
dwells within, we are given &quot;everything we need life and godliness&quot; (2 Peter 1:3, NIV) In the time of
Nehemiah, God\'s people used to freely give a grain offering in order to give thanks and appreciation
for the blessings of God. Today, we can offer our thankfulness and appreciation to God as well, and
one way we do it is by giving ourselves freely to God and to others through a spirit of generosity (see
Romans 12:1).
But the message of the world (and the message of Tobiah) directly contradicts this message.
It\'s message, among others, is &quot;live for yourselves&quot; &quot;protect what you have&quot; &quot;get the best parking
spot&quot; &quot;get it your way.&quot; The famed missionary Dietrich Bonhoeffer said that &quot;Whereas the primal relationship
of man to man is a giving one, in the state of sin it is purely demanding. Every man exists in
a state of complete voluntary isolation; each man lives his own life, instead of all living the same Godlife
(Willard)&quot;.
Christians who live in this way have been duped; and let\'s be honest, we all live this way to
some extent. Let\'s commit today to not remove the things of God to make room for the attitudes and
things of the world. Life is a journey and more and more we are being changed into the image of
Christ as we go along. The people of God have been called to live a life of generosity, reflecting this
godly attribute. And we should not be deceived, God Himself has put generosity in our hearts by His
Holy Spirit (see Ezekiel 11:19-20 and Ephesians 4:24). If you look into your heart and see that a generous
spirit has been replaced by something else, praise God that He is able to restore it in your life
as you turn toward Him and His ways. It\'s never too late to cultivate the things of God!</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. To bring glory and honor to God is what brings meaning
and purpose and joy to life. God designed us this way. Through His empowering Holy Spirit that
dwells within, we are given &quot;everything we need life and godliness&quot; (2 Peter 1:3, NIV) In the time of
Nehemiah, God\'s people used to freely give a grain offering in order to give thanks and appreciation
for the blessings of God. Today, we can offer our thankfulness and appreciation to God as well, and
one way we do it is by giving ourselves freely to God and to others through a spirit of generosity (see
Romans 12:1).
But the message of the world (and the message of Tobiah) directly contradicts this message.
It\'s message, among others, is &quot;live for yourselves&quot; &quot;protect what you have&quot; &quot;get the best parking
spot&quot; &quot;get it your way.&quot; The famed missionary Dietrich Bonhoeffer said that &quot;Whereas the primal relationship
of man to man is a giving one, in the state of sin it is purely demanding. Every man exists in
a state of complete voluntary isolation; each man lives his own life, instead of all living the same Godlife
(Willard)&quot;.
Christians who live in this way have been duped; and let\'s be honest, we all live this way to
some extent. Let\'s commit today to not remove the things of God to make room for the attitudes and
things of the world. Life is a journey and more and more we are being changed into the image of
Christ as we go along. The people of God have been called to live a life of generosity, reflecting this
godly attribute. And we should not be deceived, God Himself has put generosity in our hearts by His
Holy Spirit (see Ezekiel 11:19-20 and Ephesians 4:24). If you look into your heart and see that a generous
spirit has been replaced by something else, praise God that He is able to restore it in your life
as you turn toward Him and His ways. It\'s never too late to cultivate the things of God!</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. To bring glory and honor to God is what brings meaning
and purpose and joy to life. God designed us this way. Through His empowering Holy Spirit that
dwells within, we are given &quot;everything we need life and godliness&quot; (2 Peter 1:3, NIV) In the time of
Nehemiah, God\'s people used to freely give a grain offering in order to give thanks and appreciation
for the blessings of God. Today, we can offer our thankfulness and appreciation to God as well, and
one way we do it is by giving ourselves freely to God and to others through a spirit of generosity (see
Romans 12:1).
But the message of the world (and the message of Tobiah) directly contradicts this message.
It\'s message, among others, is &quot;live for yourselves&quot; &quot;protect what you have&quot; &quot;get the best parking
spot&quot; &quot;get it your way.&quot; The famed missionary Dietrich Bonhoeffer said that &quot;Whereas the primal relationship
of man to man is a giving one, in the state of sin it is purely demanding. Every man exists in
a state of complete voluntary isolation; each man lives his own life, instead of all living the same Godlife
(Willard)&quot;.
Christians who live in this way have been duped; and let\'s be honest, we all live this way to
some extent. Let\'s commit today to not remove the things of God to make room for the attitudes and
things of the world. Life is a journey and more and more we are being changed into the image of
Christ as we go along. The people of God have been called to live a life of generosity, reflecting this
godly attribute. And we should not be deceived, God Himself has put generosity in our hearts by His
Holy Spirit (see Ezekiel 11:19-20 and Ephesians 4:24). If you look into your heart and see that a generous
spirit has been replaced by something else, praise God that He is able to restore it in your life
as you turn toward Him and His ways. It\'s never too late to cultivate the things of God!</itunes:subtitle>
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<description>We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. To bring glory and honor to God is what brings meaning
and purpose and joy to life. God designed us this way. Through His empowering Holy Spirit that
dwells within, we are given &quot;everything we need life and godliness&quot; (2 Peter 1:3, NIV) In the time of
Nehemiah, God\'s people used to freely give a grain offering in order to give thanks and appreciation
for the blessings of God. Today, we can offer our thankfulness and appreciation to God as well, and
one way we do it is by giving ourselves freely to God and to others through a spirit of generosity (see
Romans 12:1).
But the message of the world (and the message of Tobiah) directly contradicts this message.
It\'s message, among others, is &quot;live for yourselves&quot; &quot;protect what you have&quot; &quot;get the best parking
spot&quot; &quot;get it your way.&quot; The famed missionary Dietrich Bonhoeffer said that &quot;Whereas the primal relationship
of man to man is a giving one, in the state of sin it is purely demanding. Every man exists in
a state of complete voluntary isolation; each man lives his own life, instead of all living the same Godlife
(Willard)&quot;.
Christians who live in this way have been duped; and let\'s be honest, we all live this way to
some extent. Let\'s commit today to not remove the things of God to make room for the attitudes and
things of the world. Life is a journey and more and more we are being changed into the image of
Christ as we go along. The people of God have been called to live a life of generosity, reflecting this
godly attribute. And we should not be deceived, God Himself has put generosity in our hearts by His
Holy Spirit (see Ezekiel 11:19-20 and Ephesians 4:24). If you look into your heart and see that a generous
spirit has been replaced by something else, praise God that He is able to restore it in your life
as you turn toward Him and His ways. It\'s never too late to cultivate the things of God!</description>
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<title>Tobiah - Audio</title>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>The Scriptures tell us that those who have come to God through Jesus Christ have been made
into a new creation. They have been re-born and filled with the very Holy Spirit of God that empowers
them to live a victorious, full, and joyful life. This is not only for the future when we live in heaven, it\'s
for now. This is not to say that we will not encounter adversity in our lives here on earth; there are
spiritual principalities and powers that war against us. The book of Nehemiah is a wonderful and historical
account of post-exilic Jerusalem and the work that God\'s people set out to do to rebuild their
lives under the love and care of their God.
Their exile was the consequence of turning away from God and breaking His covenant with
them. Now, they were being called to return to their homeland and to the worship and service of their
LORD, a merciful and gracious act of God. But they encountered adversity and opposition from their
enemies living among them, people that despised their God and the work that He was doing through
them. Tobiah was a man that worked hard to intimidate and confuse God\'s people as they labored to
rebuild the walls of their beloved city. To make matters worse, the priest Eliashib had given Tobiah a
place to store his objects in the holy temple, the temple of the God of Israel! Figuratively speaking, the
spirit of Tobiah is alive and kicking today among us. We will continue to encounter this spirit for the
rest of our time here on earth; the Bible tells us this is so. There are principalities and powers that
struggle against us for the purpose of weakening our worship and witness of God as well as our service
for His Kingdom.
We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. As we go through this series, let us pray and ask the Lord
to speak to our hearts and to bring wisdom and revelation that will enable us to stand firm against the
attitudes, thought patterns, and things that fight for a place in our hearts and lives.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>27:23</itunes:duration>
<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<description>The Scriptures tell us that those who have come to God through Jesus Christ have been made
into a new creation. They have been re-born and filled with the very Holy Spirit of God that empowers
them to live a victorious, full, and joyful life. This is not only for the future when we live in heaven, it\'s
for now. This is not to say that we will not encounter adversity in our lives here on earth; there are
spiritual principalities and powers that war against us. The book of Nehemiah is a wonderful and historical
account of post-exilic Jerusalem and the work that God\'s people set out to do to rebuild their
lives under the love and care of their God.
Their exile was the consequence of turning away from God and breaking His covenant with
them. Now, they were being called to return to their homeland and to the worship and service of their
LORD, a merciful and gracious act of God. But they encountered adversity and opposition from their
enemies living among them, people that despised their God and the work that He was doing through
them. Tobiah was a man that worked hard to intimidate and confuse God\'s people as they labored to
rebuild the walls of their beloved city. To make matters worse, the priest Eliashib had given Tobiah a
place to store his objects in the holy temple, the temple of the God of Israel! Figuratively speaking, the
spirit of Tobiah is alive and kicking today among us. We will continue to encounter this spirit for the
rest of our time here on earth; the Bible tells us this is so. There are principalities and powers that
struggle against us for the purpose of weakening our worship and witness of God as well as our service
for His Kingdom.
We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. As we go through this series, let us pray and ask the Lord
to speak to our hearts and to bring wisdom and revelation that will enable us to stand firm against the
attitudes, thought patterns, and things that fight for a place in our hearts and lives.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>The Scriptures tell us that those who have come to God through Jesus Christ have been made
into a new creation. They have been re-born and filled with the very Holy Spirit of God that empowers
them to live a victorious, full, and joyful life. This is not only for the future when we live in heaven, it\'s
for now. This is not to say that we will not encounter adversity in our lives here on earth; there are
spiritual principalities and powers that war against us. The book of Nehemiah is a wonderful and historical
account of post-exilic Jerusalem and the work that God\'s people set out to do to rebuild their
lives under the love and care of their God.
Their exile was the consequence of turning away from God and breaking His covenant with
them. Now, they were being called to return to their homeland and to the worship and service of their
LORD, a merciful and gracious act of God. But they encountered adversity and opposition from their
enemies living among them, people that despised their God and the work that He was doing through
them. Tobiah was a man that worked hard to intimidate and confuse God\'s people as they labored to
rebuild the walls of their beloved city. To make matters worse, the priest Eliashib had given Tobiah a
place to store his objects in the holy temple, the temple of the God of Israel! Figuratively speaking, the
spirit of Tobiah is alive and kicking today among us. We will continue to encounter this spirit for the
rest of our time here on earth; the Bible tells us this is so. There are principalities and powers that
struggle against us for the purpose of weakening our worship and witness of God as well as our service
for His Kingdom.
We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. As we go through this series, let us pray and ask the Lord
to speak to our hearts and to bring wisdom and revelation that will enable us to stand firm against the
attitudes, thought patterns, and things that fight for a place in our hearts and lives.</itunes:subtitle>
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<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>The Scriptures tell us that those who have come to God through Jesus Christ have been made
into a new creation. They have been re-born and filled with the very Holy Spirit of God that empowers
them to live a victorious, full, and joyful life. This is not only for the future when we live in heaven, it\'s
for now. This is not to say that we will not encounter adversity in our lives here on earth; there are
spiritual principalities and powers that war against us. The book of Nehemiah is a wonderful and historical
account of post-exilic Jerusalem and the work that God\'s people set out to do to rebuild their
lives under the love and care of their God.
Their exile was the consequence of turning away from God and breaking His covenant with
them. Now, they were being called to return to their homeland and to the worship and service of their
LORD, a merciful and gracious act of God. But they encountered adversity and opposition from their
enemies living among them, people that despised their God and the work that He was doing through
them. Tobiah was a man that worked hard to intimidate and confuse God\'s people as they labored to
rebuild the walls of their beloved city. To make matters worse, the priest Eliashib had given Tobiah a
place to store his objects in the holy temple, the temple of the God of Israel! Figuratively speaking, the
spirit of Tobiah is alive and kicking today among us. We will continue to encounter this spirit for the
rest of our time here on earth; the Bible tells us this is so. There are principalities and powers that
struggle against us for the purpose of weakening our worship and witness of God as well as our service
for His Kingdom.
We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. As we go through this series, let us pray and ask the Lord
to speak to our hearts and to bring wisdom and revelation that will enable us to stand firm against the
attitudes, thought patterns, and things that fight for a place in our hearts and lives.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The Scriptures tell us that those who have come to God through Jesus Christ have been made
into a new creation. They have been re-born and filled with the very Holy Spirit of God that empowers
them to live a victorious, full, and joyful life. This is not only for the future when we live in heaven, it\'s
for now. This is not to say that we will not encounter adversity in our lives here on earth; there are
spiritual principalities and powers that war against us. The book of Nehemiah is a wonderful and historical
account of post-exilic Jerusalem and the work that God\'s people set out to do to rebuild their
lives under the love and care of their God.
Their exile was the consequence of turning away from God and breaking His covenant with
them. Now, they were being called to return to their homeland and to the worship and service of their
LORD, a merciful and gracious act of God. But they encountered adversity and opposition from their
enemies living among them, people that despised their God and the work that He was doing through
them. Tobiah was a man that worked hard to intimidate and confuse God\'s people as they labored to
rebuild the walls of their beloved city. To make matters worse, the priest Eliashib had given Tobiah a
place to store his objects in the holy temple, the temple of the God of Israel! Figuratively speaking, the
spirit of Tobiah is alive and kicking today among us. We will continue to encounter this spirit for the
rest of our time here on earth; the Bible tells us this is so. There are principalities and powers that
struggle against us for the purpose of weakening our worship and witness of God as well as our service
for His Kingdom.
We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. As we go through this series, let us pray and ask the Lord
to speak to our hearts and to bring wisdom and revelation that will enable us to stand firm against the
attitudes, thought patterns, and things that fight for a place in our hearts and lives.</itunes:subtitle>
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<description>The Scriptures tell us that those who have come to God through Jesus Christ have been made
into a new creation. They have been re-born and filled with the very Holy Spirit of God that empowers
them to live a victorious, full, and joyful life. This is not only for the future when we live in heaven, it\'s
for now. This is not to say that we will not encounter adversity in our lives here on earth; there are
spiritual principalities and powers that war against us. The book of Nehemiah is a wonderful and historical
account of post-exilic Jerusalem and the work that God\'s people set out to do to rebuild their
lives under the love and care of their God.
Their exile was the consequence of turning away from God and breaking His covenant with
them. Now, they were being called to return to their homeland and to the worship and service of their
LORD, a merciful and gracious act of God. But they encountered adversity and opposition from their
enemies living among them, people that despised their God and the work that He was doing through
them. Tobiah was a man that worked hard to intimidate and confuse God\'s people as they labored to
rebuild the walls of their beloved city. To make matters worse, the priest Eliashib had given Tobiah a
place to store his objects in the holy temple, the temple of the God of Israel! Figuratively speaking, the
spirit of Tobiah is alive and kicking today among us. We will continue to encounter this spirit for the
rest of our time here on earth; the Bible tells us this is so. There are principalities and powers that
struggle against us for the purpose of weakening our worship and witness of God as well as our service
for His Kingdom.
We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. As we go through this series, let us pray and ask the Lord
to speak to our hearts and to bring wisdom and revelation that will enable us to stand firm against the
attitudes, thought patterns, and things that fight for a place in our hearts and lives.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Dary Northrop</itunes:author>
<itunes:summary>The Scriptures tell us that those who have come to God through Jesus Christ have been made
into a new creation. They have been re-born and filled with the very Holy Spirit of God that empowers
them to live a victorious, full, and joyful life. This is not only for the future when we live in heaven, it\'s
for now. This is not to say that we will not encounter adversity in our lives here on earth; there are
spiritual principalities and powers that war against us. The book of Nehemiah is a wonderful and historical
account of post-exilic Jerusalem and the work that God\'s people set out to do to rebuild their
lives under the love and care of their God.
Their exile was the consequence of turning away from God and breaking His covenant with
them. Now, they were being called to return to their homeland and to the worship and service of their
LORD, a merciful and gracious act of God. But they encountered adversity and opposition from their
enemies living among them, people that despised their God and the work that He was doing through
them. Tobiah was a man that worked hard to intimidate and confuse God\'s people as they labored to
rebuild the walls of their beloved city. To make matters worse, the priest Eliashib had given Tobiah a
place to store his objects in the holy temple, the temple of the God of Israel! Figuratively speaking, the
spirit of Tobiah is alive and kicking today among us. We will continue to encounter this spirit for the
rest of our time here on earth; the Bible tells us this is so. There are principalities and powers that
struggle against us for the purpose of weakening our worship and witness of God as well as our service
for His Kingdom.
We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. As we go through this series, let us pray and ask the Lord
to speak to our hearts and to bring wisdom and revelation that will enable us to stand firm against the
attitudes, thought patterns, and things that fight for a place in our hearts and lives.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>The Scriptures tell us that those who have come to God through Jesus Christ have been made
into a new creation. They have been re-born and filled with the very Holy Spirit of God that empowers
them to live a victorious, full, and joyful life. This is not only for the future when we live in heaven, it\'s
for now. This is not to say that we will not encounter adversity in our lives here on earth; there are
spiritual principalities and powers that war against us. The book of Nehemiah is a wonderful and historical
account of post-exilic Jerusalem and the work that God\'s people set out to do to rebuild their
lives under the love and care of their God.
Their exile was the consequence of turning away from God and breaking His covenant with
them. Now, they were being called to return to their homeland and to the worship and service of their
LORD, a merciful and gracious act of God. But they encountered adversity and opposition from their
enemies living among them, people that despised their God and the work that He was doing through
them. Tobiah was a man that worked hard to intimidate and confuse God\'s people as they labored to
rebuild the walls of their beloved city. To make matters worse, the priest Eliashib had given Tobiah a
place to store his objects in the holy temple, the temple of the God of Israel! Figuratively speaking, the
spirit of Tobiah is alive and kicking today among us. We will continue to encounter this spirit for the
rest of our time here on earth; the Bible tells us this is so. There are principalities and powers that
struggle against us for the purpose of weakening our worship and witness of God as well as our service
for His Kingdom.
We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. As we go through this series, let us pray and ask the Lord
to speak to our hearts and to bring wisdom and revelation that will enable us to stand firm against the
attitudes, thought patterns, and things that fight for a place in our hearts and lives.</itunes:subtitle>
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them to live a victorious, full, and joyful life. This is not only for the future when we live in heaven, it\'s
for now. This is not to say that we will not encounter adversity in our lives here on earth; there are
spiritual principalities and powers that war against us. The book of Nehemiah is a wonderful and historical
account of post-exilic Jerusalem and the work that God\'s people set out to do to rebuild their
lives under the love and care of their God.
Their exile was the consequence of turning away from God and breaking His covenant with
them. Now, they were being called to return to their homeland and to the worship and service of their
LORD, a merciful and gracious act of God. But they encountered adversity and opposition from their
enemies living among them, people that despised their God and the work that He was doing through
them. Tobiah was a man that worked hard to intimidate and confuse God\'s people as they labored to
rebuild the walls of their beloved city. To make matters worse, the priest Eliashib had given Tobiah a
place to store his objects in the holy temple, the temple of the God of Israel! Figuratively speaking, the
spirit of Tobiah is alive and kicking today among us. We will continue to encounter this spirit for the
rest of our time here on earth; the Bible tells us this is so. There are principalities and powers that
struggle against us for the purpose of weakening our worship and witness of God as well as our service
for His Kingdom.
We are God\'s ambassadors in this world and created for great things that will bring honor and
glory to the King of the Universe, our God. As we go through this series, let us pray and ask the Lord
to speak to our hearts and to bring wisdom and revelation that will enable us to stand firm against the
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