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Catch a vibe with BLAIR, as he brings an unorthodox, unconditional, unsolicited view on life, relationships, and entertainment. For the listeners to engage and participate! Email [email protected] for questions, suggestions, or request! And more content https://linktr.ee/ab1studios
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This is where we upload our weekly sports Podcast. You can follow us @dkm_cast, you can follow Darnell @S_doo228, and you can follow Tyler @T_coin. We try to upload every Wednesday or Thursday. If you would like to donate to the show, You can send money through paypal to [email protected]. Thanks for listening and take care! http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/dont-kill-the-messengers-podcast?refid=stpr https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dont-kill-messengers-podcast/id1116544133 https://soundcl ...
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What are you dealing with that got you so triggered? Let's touch on the facts that some of us aren't holding people accountable, we just offended. We can engage constructively, but let's not condemn.By BLAiR
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Bethlehem Lutheran ChurchBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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The Penitent Thirsts for the LORD - Audio
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25:10The seventh of the seven Penitential Psalms is Psalm 143 which has been attributed to King David. Although relatively speaking, David is the innocent party in his conflicts with Saul, Absalom, and Adonijah, he recognizes that his own sins make him unworthy of claiming any blessings from the Lord.Like a parched land, there is a dire need sapping the…
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True worship isn’t about what we give to God or what we want to get out of it. It’s receiving what God wants us to get out of it.By Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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Taxes in America, choosing to be the product of your environment, and aiming for the future. Thank you for listening! I love you all!By BLAiR
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The Penitent Waits Patiently on the LORD - Audio
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23:58The sixth of the seven Penitential Psalms is Psalm 130 which was commonly recited as God’s people made their way to worship in the temple in Jerusalem. The penitent’s patient waiting considers the tension between the depth and depravity of their sin and the hope of the Lord’s promised deliverance.By Rev. David M. Reimnitz
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Even though we know the facts concerning eternal life, we still seem to fail the test of living in the present. I fail to rejoice in the Lord always, especially when life goes "wrong" in all kinds of ways.Paul, convinced of his future with Christ Jesus, changed his perspective on how he experienced his life in the present. Not matter what – he coul…
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Have you ever wanted anything so badly, you was willing to focus just on that? The desire to date, being independent, and fulfilling your needs. Let me talk to you!By BLAiR
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Even in the most desperate circumstances, we can rejoice because God is always providing for usBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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The fourth of the seven Penitential Psalms is Psalm 51. The penitent prays for and from a purified heart. Penitential prayer is always a prayer confessing sinfulness through and through with a desire for renewal, a complete change of heart. From that purified heart, the penitent now prays for renewed service.…
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We’re always tempted to put our faith and hope in the vehicles of God’s grace rather than God’s grace itselfBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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How do you want to show up in your life and for others? Relationships may be the most influential thing in the world. You can do what you want but remember GOD is just.By BLAiR
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The 3rd of the seven Penitential Psalms is Psalm 38. Here we discover that the disposition of the penitent is clinging faith, even when the Lord’s hand is heavy upon us.The penitent feels the Lord’s heavy warning of sin even as they cling to the Lord for salvationBy Rev. David M. Reimnitz
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When life spins out of control, Jesus is the one thing we can hold onto for dear lifeBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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The 2nd of the seven Penitential Psalms is Psalm 32. It is one of the clearest statements of the doctrines of repentance, justification and forgiveness in the Old Testament. It is closely related to Psalm 51. It appears that this psalm, like Psalm 51, was written to express David's repentance after the prophet Nathan had confronted him with his sin…
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One step at a time, faith in God’s salvation bring us the victory through Jesus’ strengthBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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Ash Wednesday begins the penitential season of Lent: 40 days (not including Sundays) of reflection and sorrow over our sin and its consequences. During this time, we also meditate on what Jesus Christ suffered for us because of our sins and what His perfect obedience to the Father, even unto death on the cross, brings for us.Around the 6th century …
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Like Moses and Elijah but greater, you know Jesus’ departure in Jerusalem won’t be for goodBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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God is kind to the wicked and ungratefulBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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What’s most important in your life? Whatever is 'most important' would be the foundation for your life. It is the core, heart, basis, and center of who you are and what you do. Something of first importance has us coming back again and again because we can’t live without it. It gives us hope for the future. It provides a reason to live.…
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It's cool when they do it, but when I do it.... When you're the original man, you have to know your POWER and you are POWER. It's not about peace. You can't do what GOD does! "Matthew 10:34"By BLAiR
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God’s question was a call for a volunteer to announce His words to the world. Having been cleansed from his sinfulness, Isaiah responded without hesitation: “Here am I! Send me!” God’s question provided an opportunity for Isaiah to show his gratitude for the removal of his sin. In thankfulness, Isaiah was ready to do whatever God wished, even thoug…
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Why have expectations of celebrities you don't even mingle with? Who do you owe loyalty to? Rest in Peace Irv Gotti! Welcome Home Big Meech! It's Super Bowl Weekend!By BLAiR
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Jesus’ preaching in the synagogues has an important message that’s so obvious it’s easy to missBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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Jesus’ epiphany reveals not only His love for mankind but also His authority as LordBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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Christ’s blessing can give new life to a dead landBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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Jesus incarnation, baptism, and crucifixion connects us to God at the deepest levelBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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Let me tell you something, but I want to ask you something too.By BLAiR
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Happy New Year, hope we all get our just due. Let's be better!By BLAiR
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Are you staying awake for Jesus to come this year?By Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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In Christ, God fulfills His promises to Simeon and Anna, to you and me, and to all mankind.By Rev. David M. Reimnitz
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Let's talk about sex baby, let's talk about you & me, let's talk about all the good things & the bad things...By BLAiR
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Man, it feels good to be a DAD! Happy Holidays & may the Lord bless you anyway.By BLAiR
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Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes Season: Christmas - Audio
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14:52Jesus in his incarnation proclaims a beautiful message of our salvationBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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Jesus’ birth and its significance for us is proclaimed throughout Scripture by prophets, angels, and apostlesBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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Bethlehem Lutheran ChurchBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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The Divine Service of Christ-11pm - Audio
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16:10It is not because we are smart enough to find Him or holy enough to deserve Him or clever enough to make Him want us. We didn’t decide to come to Christ. He came to us. He graced us. He chose us. He loves us. He forgives us. It Is Jesus who makes Christmas what it is and why it is.By Rev. David M. Reimnitz
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As we prepare our hearts for the celebration of the birth of the Christ Child, it is good to ponder the context of His coming. We know from where Christ will come: Bethlehem. But it's more important to know from where peace will come.By Rev. David M. Reimnitz
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Here to be clear, hear me now!By BLAiR
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The Third Sunday of Advent is called Gaudete (Rejoice) Sunday. We light the pink candle reminding us of the Joy the world experienced at the birth of Jesus even as we rejoice in anticipation of the coming of the Messiah.While the secular world seeks to mimic Christmas joy in the things of this world, our Heavenly Father gives us the reason to rejoi…
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The future of the little baby born in Bethlehem shows us our future as well, a future that adds true celebration to Christmas!By Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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Advent is about the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. The Season seeks to prepare us for His coming in glory on the Last Day. We do this by remembering the historical narrative of His 1st Coming as if we were there, and by receiving His coming today in Word and Sacrament as we recall and proclaim His first coming while we await His 2nd Coming on the…
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The Holy Spirit of Christmas Past - Audio
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19:11The Holy Spirit shows us our past to remind us where we really went wrong and what Christmas is really supposed to beBy Rev. Matthew D. Priem
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Advent is about the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. The Season seeks to prepare us for His coming in glory on the Last Day. We do this by remembering the historical narrative of His 1st Coming as if we were there, and by receiving His coming today in Word and Sacrament as we recall and proclaim His first coming while we await His 2nd Coming on the…
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We’re grateful to God on this Thanksgiving Day not just because we’re bound to be thankful in view of all He has done for us, but because the Lord Jesus Himself makes us grateful through the message of His saving life and death. We are grateful for the Good News only through the Good News. Jesus is the Vine, and we are the branches. Unless we abide…
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On the last Sunday on the Church calendar, we end on a high note focusing on the center of the Christian calendar and the life of all Christians - Jesus Christ.By Rev. David M. Reimnitz
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I'll let you do your own review.By BLAiR
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I have an idea, but I'll come back around to it.By BLAiR
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