A bible study devotional that goes out every week day. This is not fluffy devotional. Rather, this is a verse by verse exploration and application of books of the Bible. The study is easy enough for children to understand and applicable enough for any Christian to be challenged to grow.
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A podcast about the people and ideas behind the MediaWiki software. Interviews with developers and users of MediaWiki, both for Wikimedia sites (Wikipedia, Wikidata, etc.) and the many uses of MediaWiki in companies, organizations, government agencies, etc.
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Want to achieve Financial Independence (FI) without missing out on life? FI Minded is the podcast for anyone seeking financial freedom, time freedom, and a work-optional lifestyle — all while enjoying the journey along the way. Whether you’re at the beginning of your FI journey or already deep into Coast FI or Slow FI, this show gives you practical strategies and insights to reach early retirement and design a life that aligns with your values, purpose, and fulfillment. Popular topics includ ...
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This podcast series will share how creative ideas have made the Tallahassee community more successful and the catalysts behind them. It will also highlight how quality of life and innovation serve as key drivers in retaining talent. Created by Knight Creative Communities Institute Tallahassee (KCCI) is responsible for transformative projects all over Tallahassee like Gaines Street, Cascades Park, Midtown, the new TLH urban park and the #iHeartTally campaign. Find out more at www.kccitallahas ...
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Solomon presents us with heavy thoughts here, but the rest of the Scriptures provide us with the joy, peace, and hope that the Lord offers and Solomon wanted to know. We are called to obey lawful authorities over us; and even though there are times when tyrants rule unjustly, we don't ever have to worry about the King of kings ruling unrighteously.…
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A — About: This passage reveals God's coming judgment against the Philistines for their rebellion and hostility toward His people. Despite their strength, they could not escape the Lord's appointed justice. B — Best Verse: "The word of the Lord that came to Jeremiah the prophet against the Philistines before Pharaoh attacked Gaza." — Jeremiah 47:1 …
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A — About: This devotional reminds believers that God's correction flows from His covenant love, not wrath. Though Israel faced discipline, God promised restoration and presence. Likewise, believers today can trust that His discipline refines, not destroys. B — Best Verse: Jeremiah 46:28 — "Do not fear, O Jacob My servant, says the Lord, for I am w…
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A — About: This passage reveals God's coming judgment against the Philistines for their rebellion and hostility toward His people. Despite their strength, they could not escape the Lord's appointed justice. B — Best Verse: "The word of the Lord that came to Jeremiah the prophet against the Philistines before Pharaoh attacked Gaza." — Jeremiah 47:1 …
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A — About: This devotional reminds believers that God's correction flows from His covenant love, not wrath. Though Israel faced discipline, God promised restoration and presence. Likewise, believers today can trust that His discipline refines, not destroys. B — Best Verse: Jeremiah 46:28 — "Do not fear, O Jacob My servant, says the Lord, for I am w…
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How to Find a Side Hustle You’ll Love (and Stick With) | E181 Nick Loper
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26:51Everyone talks about starting a side hustle, but few talk about how to pick the right one. The one that fits your skills, your lifestyle, and your FI goals. Nick Loper, host of The Side Hustle Show, joins me again to share smart ways to find a side hustle that actually fits your life, skills, and Financial Independence goals. We explore creative fr…
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🕑 1 hour 17 minutes Cormac Parle is a principal software engineer in the Product & Tech team at the Wikimedia Foundation. Links for some of the topics discussed: Wikimedia Foundation Community Tech team Wikimedia Foundation Structured Content team Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons Stoat playlist "Why you should give up on your dreams" (2021 talk…
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A – About: This passage reveals God's judgment on Egypt through Jeremiah's prophecy. Despite Egypt's might, God declares that their power and alliances will fail because they trusted in earthly strength instead of Him. B – Best Verse: "As I live," says the King, whose name is the Lord of hosts, "Surely as Tabor is among the mountains and as Carmel …
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A – About: This passage reveals God's judgment on Egypt through Jeremiah's prophecy. Despite Egypt's might, God declares that their power and alliances will fail because they trusted in earthly strength instead of Him. B – Best Verse: "As I live," says the King, whose name is the Lord of hosts, "Surely as Tabor is among the mountains and as Carmel …
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A — About: This passage reflects on God's word to Baruch and Egypt's downfall. God reminds Baruch not to seek great things for himself but to trust Him amid adversity. The Lord also declares judgment upon Egypt, showing that He alone rules over nations and brings justice. B — Best Verse: Jeremiah 45:5 — "And do you seek great things for yourself? D…
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A — About: This passage reflects on God's word to Baruch and Egypt's downfall. God reminds Baruch not to seek great things for himself but to trust Him amid adversity. The Lord also declares judgment upon Egypt, showing that He alone rules over nations and brings justice. B — Best Verse: Jeremiah 45:5 — "And do you seek great things for yourself? D…
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It's a blessing for us to learn from Solomon's wisdom, which he unfortunately found out by sad experience. There is no one who is righteous; no matter how hard we try to live righteously, we will still sin and should not be surprised by it. We must also be aware of the traps and snares that are set for us, and stay away from them. The ultimate unfo…
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A — About: Jeremiah confronts the Jews in Egypt for repeating the sins that brought ruin to Jerusalem—idolatry and rebellion. Despite God's mercy and warnings, they stubbornly cling to false gods, proving hardened hearts that refuse repentance. B — Best Verse: "Therefore hear the word of the Lord, all Judah who dwell in the land of Egypt: 'Behold, …
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A – About: Johanan and Azariah reject Jeremiah's message from God, accusing him of lying and choosing to flee to Egypt for safety. Despite God's warning, they disobey and bring destruction upon themselves, showing their unbelief and mistrust in the Lord's word. B – Best Verse: Jeremiah 43:7 (NKJV) – "So they went to the land of Egypt, for they did …
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A — About: Jeremiah confronts the Jews in Egypt for repeating the sins that brought ruin to Jerusalem—idolatry and rebellion. Despite God's mercy and warnings, they stubbornly cling to false gods, proving hardened hearts that refuse repentance. B — Best Verse: "Therefore hear the word of the Lord, all Judah who dwell in the land of Egypt: 'Behold, …
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A – About: Johanan and Azariah reject Jeremiah's message from God, accusing him of lying and choosing to flee to Egypt for safety. Despite God's warning, they disobey and bring destruction upon themselves, showing their unbelief and mistrust in the Lord's word. B – Best Verse: Jeremiah 43:7 (NKJV) – "So they went to the land of Egypt, for they did …
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A – About: The people of Judah ask Jeremiah to seek God's direction but secretly desire approval for their own plans. Though God clearly commands them to stay, they choose the comfort of Egypt over obedience, revealing hypocrisy in their hearts. B – Best Verse: Jeremiah 42:21 (NKJV) – "And I have this day declared it to you, but you have not obeyed…
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A — About: Jeremiah 41 recounts Ishmael's betrayal and murder of Gedaliah, the Babylonian-appointed governor, plunging the remnant of Judah into fear and chaos. Despite the destruction, it shows that God's hand still governs history—even through tragedy and dispersion. B — Best Verse: Jeremiah 41:18 – "Because of the Chaldeans; for they were afraid…
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A – About: The people of Judah ask Jeremiah to seek God's direction but secretly desire approval for their own plans. Though God clearly commands them to stay, they choose the comfort of Egypt over obedience, revealing hypocrisy in their hearts. B – Best Verse: Jeremiah 42:21 (NKJV) – "And I have this day declared it to you, but you have not obeyed…
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A — About: Jeremiah 41 recounts Ishmael's betrayal and murder of Gedaliah, the Babylonian-appointed governor, plunging the remnant of Judah into fear and chaos. Despite the destruction, it shows that God's hand still governs history—even through tragedy and dispersion. B — Best Verse: Jeremiah 41:18 – "Because of the Chaldeans; for they were afraid…
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This section of Ecclesiastes almost reads like a portion from Proverbs. Extortion, oppression, and bribes destroy men's hearts and reason, but abiding in Christ causes us to grow in self-control and the fruit of the Spirit. We need to have a long view of things and not get discouraged when they take a long time. We all want to bring back the "good …
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A – About: Jeremiah 40 recounts the aftermath of Jerusalem's fall. Jeremiah is freed and Gedaliah becomes governor over the remnant in Judah. Despite devastation, a small community remains under Babylon's rule. Even pagan voices recognize Judah's sin and God's justice. B – Best Verse: Jeremiah 40:2 – "The Lord your God has pronounced this doom on t…
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A – About: Jeremiah 40 recounts the aftermath of Jerusalem's fall. Jeremiah is freed and Gedaliah becomes governor over the remnant in Judah. Despite devastation, a small community remains under Babylon's rule. Even pagan voices recognize Judah's sin and God's justice. B – Best Verse: Jeremiah 40:2 – "The Lord your God has pronounced this doom on t…
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A — About: Jeremiah 39:1–10 recounts the fall of Jerusalem under Babylon's siege. King Zedekiah rejects God's warning through Jeremiah to surrender, leading to his capture, his sons' deaths, and the city's destruction. Yet, God shows mercy to the poor who remain in the land. B — Best Verse: "In the eleventh year of Zedekiah, in the fourth month, on…
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A — About: This passage recounts how God spares Jeremiah and Ebed-Melech after Jerusalem's destruction, showing divine mercy toward those who trust Him, even amid judgment and suffering. B — Best Verse: Jeremiah 39:18 — "For I will surely deliver you, and you shall not fall by the sword; but your life shall be as a prize to you, because you have pu…
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A — About: This passage recounts how God spares Jeremiah and Ebed-Melech after Jerusalem's destruction, showing divine mercy toward those who trust Him, even amid judgment and suffering. B — Best Verse: Jeremiah 39:18 — "For I will surely deliver you, and you shall not fall by the sword; but your life shall be as a prize to you, because you have pu…
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A — About: Jeremiah 39:1–10 recounts the fall of Jerusalem under Babylon's siege. King Zedekiah rejects God's warning through Jeremiah to surrender, leading to his capture, his sons' deaths, and the city's destruction. Yet, God shows mercy to the poor who remain in the land. B — Best Verse: "In the eleventh year of Zedekiah, in the fourth month, on…
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A — About: This passage reveals Jeremiah's final counsel to King Zedekiah—God calls him to surrender to Babylon, not as an act of weakness, but of obedience to divine will. Zedekiah fears men more than God, while Jeremiah courageously delivers God's truth despite danger. B — Best Verse: Jeremiah 38:17–18 (NKJV) — "Thus says the Lord, the God of hos…
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A — About: This passage reveals Jeremiah's final counsel to King Zedekiah—God calls him to surrender to Babylon, not as an act of weakness, but of obedience to divine will. Zedekiah fears men more than God, while Jeremiah courageously delivers God's truth despite danger. B — Best Verse: Jeremiah 38:17–18 (NKJV) — "Thus says the Lord, the God of hos…
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🕑 52 minutes Matt Latourelle is director of technology operations for the wiki-based website Ballotpedia. Links for some of the topics discussed: Ballotpedia "Ballotpedia and MediaWiki" (talk by Matt Latourelle and Joseph Sanchez, MediaWiki Users and Developers Workshop Spring 2025) "How we categorize bias" (Ballotpedia essay) YouTube Ballotpedia c…
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Optimal Tax Strategies for Your Early Retirement | E180 Cody Garrett & Sean Mullaney
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49:51It might have been monsters under the bed, shadows in the corner, or creepy dementors from Harry Potter. We all had irrational fears growing up. Mine was creepy dolls. After watching a movie called Teacher’s Pet, I became so terrified of dolls that my dad had my sister box up hers and store them in the basement. I’ll be honest, I’m still not a huge…
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A – About: Jeremiah, falsely accused of defecting to Babylon, is beaten and imprisoned. When King Zedekiah questions him, Jeremiah boldly declares God's unchanging message: Babylon will prevail. Despite injustice, Jeremiah appeals for mercy and is providentially sustained in prison. B – Best Verse: Jeremiah 37:20 (NKJV) – "Therefore please hear now…
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A – About: Jeremiah, falsely accused of defecting to Babylon, is beaten and imprisoned. When King Zedekiah questions him, Jeremiah boldly declares God's unchanging message: Babylon will prevail. Despite injustice, Jeremiah appeals for mercy and is providentially sustained in prison. B – Best Verse: Jeremiah 37:20 (NKJV) – "Therefore please hear now…
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A – About: Jeremiah 38:1–13 reveals Jeremiah's suffering as he's thrown into a muddy cistern for proclaiming God's truth. Amid betrayal and despair, God raises an unexpected deliverer—Ebed-Melech, an Ethiopian servant—who courageously rescues the prophet, showing faithfulness and compassion where others failed. B – Best Verse: Jeremiah 38:9 (NKJV) …
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A – About: Jeremiah 38:1–13 reveals Jeremiah's suffering as he's thrown into a muddy cistern for proclaiming God's truth. Amid betrayal and despair, God raises an unexpected deliverer—Ebed-Melech, an Ethiopian servant—who courageously rescues the prophet, showing faithfulness and compassion where others failed. B – Best Verse: Jeremiah 38:9 (NKJV) …
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A — About: King Jehoiakim burns the prophetic scroll to silence God's message, but the Lord's Word endures. Jeremiah, under divine command, rewrites the message, adding even more words. God's judgment on Jehoiakim affirms that His truth cannot be destroyed. B — Best Verse: Jeremiah 36:30–31 (NKJV) "Therefore thus says the Lord concerning Jehoiakim …
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Each one of us has been given a special gift by God, and He has called us to use them to build up one another. We will not finish doing this work until we all reach heaven. But God has called and equipped certain persons in the Church to spearhead and lead the others in the work of service, embodying Christ's compassion in tangible ways. Let's pray…
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A — About: King Jehoiakim burns the prophetic scroll to silence God's message, but the Lord's Word endures. Jeremiah, under divine command, rewrites the message, adding even more words. God's judgment on Jehoiakim affirms that His truth cannot be destroyed. B — Best Verse: Jeremiah 36:30–31 (NKJV) "Therefore thus says the Lord concerning Jehoiakim …
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A – About: This passage contrasts the Rechabites' faithful obedience to their father's command with Israel's repeated disobedience to God, showing that loyalty and obedience bring blessing. B – Best Verse: Jeremiah 35:16 – "Surely the sons of Jonadab the son of Rechab have performed the commandment of their father, which he commanded them, but this…
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A – About: This passage contrasts the Rechabites' faithful obedience to their father's command with Israel's repeated disobedience to God, showing that loyalty and obedience bring blessing. B – Best Verse: Jeremiah 35:16 – "Surely the sons of Jonadab the son of Rechab have performed the commandment of their father, which he commanded them, but this…
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A (About): God commands Jeremiah to dictate His words to Baruch, who reads them publicly so the people may repent. The leaders hear, fear the message, and prepare to inform the king. B (Best Verse): Jeremiah 36:3 – "It may be that the house of Judah will hear all the adversities which I purpose to bring upon them, that everyone may turn from his ev…
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A (About): God commands Jeremiah to dictate His words to Baruch, who reads them publicly so the people may repent. The leaders hear, fear the message, and prepare to inform the king. B (Best Verse): Jeremiah 36:3 – "It may be that the house of Judah will hear all the adversities which I purpose to bring upon them, that everyone may turn from his ev…
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Being able to predict success is something we all try to do. The reality is that we are often unable to do this in the physical world. But the author of Hebrews could be very sure and certain of "better things" in the spiritual sense. Since God cannot lie and He is the ultimate authority, we can depend on His promises. We can hope and have certaint…
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A – About: This passage warns against half-hearted repentance. King Zedekiah and the people freed their Hebrew slaves, only to enslave them again, breaking covenant with God. The Lord responds with judgment for their hypocrisy and disobedience. B – Best Verse: Jeremiah 34:17 – "Therefore thus says the Lord: 'You have not obeyed Me in proclaiming li…
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A – About: This passage warns against half-hearted repentance. King Zedekiah and the people freed their Hebrew slaves, only to enslave them again, breaking covenant with God. The Lord responds with judgment for their hypocrisy and disobedience. B – Best Verse: Jeremiah 34:17 – "Therefore thus says the Lord: 'You have not obeyed Me in proclaiming li…
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A (About): God declares judgment on Jerusalem and King Zedekiah but promises he will not die by the sword, showing God's sovereignty even in defeat. B (Best Verse): Jeremiah 34:4–5 – "You shall not die by the sword… you shall die in peace." C (Call): We are called to trust God's plan even in trials, knowing He holds our days and works good from suf…
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