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Horns of Light Chronicles Episode 3

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Release Date: 02/19/2024

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In this episode of What God Showed Me Today, we sit in the tension between two anchor points of Scripture and prayer: Deuteronomy 10:12–13 calls us into something startlingly intimate— to walk in all God’s ways, to love Him, and to serve Him with all our heart and soul. But just a few verses later (10:17), Moses describes this same God as “the great, mighty, and awesome God”—a phrase that Jewish prayer preserves in the opening of the Amidah. That word “awesome” (נורא) is not casual language. It carries the sense of a God who is beyond containment, beyond emotional...

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In Ephesians 4:2, Paul calls us to “bear with one another in love” — but what does that really mean? In this episode, we dive into the Hebrew word נָשָׂא (Nasa) — to lift, carry, or bear — and uncover a much deeper picture of what love actually requires. From the scapegoat in Leviticus 16, carrying away the sins of the people… to Isaiah 53, where the Messiah “bore our griefs”… We discover that bearing with one another is not passive tolerance — it is active, sacrificial carrying. We’ll also explore the letters of Nasa (Nun, Shin, Alef) and how they reveal a process:...

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In today’s episode of What God Showed Me Today, we explore a powerful mystery hidden in the Hebrew word אחד (Echad)—oneness. Why does Echad end with a dalet (ד)—a door? Because oneness with God isn’t something we achieve… it’s something we enter. And here’s the key: You can’t see the door… until you see your need. Drawing from Epistle to the Ephesians 4:1–7, we uncover how humility, meekness, and dependence become the pathway into true unity—not just with God, but with one another. We’ll also explore the connection to יחד (Yahad)—unity—and how both words...

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On this episode of The Christian Car Guy Show, Robbie shares a powerful testimony of surviving a serious car accident and how God’s perfect timing saved his life. Alongside the story, the team highlights important safety lessons, including how you load your vehicle and why having an emergency escape tool is critical. Nick also shares his own roadside experience of fixing his mom’s car, proving how preparation and timing can make all the difference. With practical advice and spiritual insight, this episode reminds us that while we plan, God’s timing is always perfect.

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After WWII Kostas Burbulys, Pete's Grand Father's Story is chronicled from the end of the war to the walls of Eastern Europe coming down. Kostas' Bible Translation is timed perfectly for a hungry people with their new found freedom. Below is the transcript from the Lithuanian Wiki site.

Kostas Burbulys was born in a family of poor peasants. In his youth, he lived in Biržai, studied at Biržai Gymnasium, diligently attended the services of the Reformed Church. Performed military service in the Lithuanian army.

in 1927 The annual conference of Methodist churches of the Baltic countries was held in Pilviškii. Here, K. Burbuli was offered to study at their priests' seminary. He studied at the seminary in Riga, then in Frankfurt am Main. After World War II, the Bubbles family went to live in the United States.

The representative of the United Bible Societies, who came to him from England, invited him to participate in the committee for the translation of the Bible into the Lithuanian language, in whose work priest K. Burbulys actively joined. in 1954 the interdenominational Christian newspaper "Evangelija švisa" was started. Algirdas Jurėnas was appointed as the editor of the newspaper. Later, K. Burbulys took over the publication of this newspaper and continued until 1993.

in 1978 K. Burbulys decided to start preparing the text of the Old Testament (sanctioned by King James) in Lithuanian. In this work, he used Lithuanian translations, in some places literal Greek and Hebrew translations were used, as well as English and German recent translations and commentaries. The priest modestly called all this work preparation of the text.

The first Bible manuscript translated by K. Burbulys reached Lithuania in 1985. Based on his translation in 1996 The edition of the Bible prepared by the "Word of Faith" publishing house was printed. Until 2002 at least three editions of this Bible have been published.

Died in 2002 January 29 in Chicago, USA.[1]