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Jacobs Ladder Podcast

Release Date: 08/20/2023

Are We Doing Church Wrong with Jason Pierce-JL227 show art Are We Doing Church Wrong with Jason Pierce-JL227

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For professional management: [email protected]   You teach classes on having a vision for your life and it struck both of us as we were talking recently that you don’t hear this message about casting a vision for your life, often if ever in the Christian church. Why do you think that is? What are the consequences of this, I.e. how is this lack of direction from church messaging on vision affecting the way we “do” Church as well as the way we as believers live our lives outside the church? How might Christianity be different if this dynamic were to change? Is this Biblical? If not,...

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I lay down and slept; I awoke, for the Lord sustained me. Psalm 3:5 Give ear to my words, O Lord, Consider my meditation. Give heed to the voice of my cry, My King and my God, For to You I will pray. My voice You shall hear in the morning, O Lord; In the morning I will direct it to You, And I will look up. Psalm 5:1-3 With my soul I have desired You in the night, Yes, by my spirit within me I will seek You early… Isaiah 26:9 After this I awoke and looked around, and my sleep was sweet to me. Jeremiah 31:26 As for me, I shall behold your face in righteousness;when I awake, I shall be...

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Why did you write this book? The subtitle is “The Divine Gateway to Lecto Divina and Contemplative Prayer”. What is Lecto Divina? What is contemplative prayer? I’d like to drill down a bit into the 4 parts of Lecto Divina clarity The first is Lecto which means reading. What’s going on here? The second is Meditetio, meaning meditation or reflection.  This is narrowing in a portion of the passage correct?  You caution against private revelation, why is that ? Third is oratio, where reading becomes praying, where you make the words your own. Tell us more about this step Fourth...

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Today I started over a cycle of reading the Bible in a year.  Wikipedia on Rosh Hashanah  In the first reading of the yearly Bible reading in Genesis it’s shows how God seems to have built this concept of cycles into the fabric of His creation. Day Week Month Year - disputes around the proper calendar - 12 months Shmita - 7 years - let land rest Jubilee - 50 years From Revival Ministries International Publish date: 03/30/2003  The Lord began dealing with me recently about the Year of Jubilee. I believe that this is our Year of Jubilee! In Nazareth, at His local Synagogue,...

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There is another New Testament writer of just one book, who sometimes seems to counter Paul’s arguments relating to the law. I’m talking, of course, about the book of James, written by the brother of the Master, though I understand his real name was Jacob or in Hebrew Ja’akov.  You make the point that many of James arguments mirror those of the Master, and that James did not have a pharasaical background as Paul did.  Why is this important and what can we learn from James about our understanding of the law?   Your chapter titled “The Sacred Law” begins perhaps...

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Q&A: Before we start, I want to say that full disclosure is that I consider you a friend and we attend the same congregation.  I also wanted to say up front that we’re going to talk about a book You wrote called “Apologia for thee Law and the Sabbath”. And in that book you often refer to Christ as the Master.  One advantage of this is that we avoid turning off one group or another by referring to Him as either Jesus or Yeshua, so if it’s alright I’ll try to refer to Him during our interview in a similar way, either as the Master or as simply Christ. You begin that book...

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This is the second Welcome Episode for this podcast and along with it I'm officially changing the name of this podcast from Christian Men at Work to Jacobs Ladder and along with the name change I'm changing the focus and purpose of the podcast. The purpose of the Christian Men at Work podcast, since it first started in October of 2016, has been to inspire you to have joy and purpose in your work.  I've attempted to do that in two ways.  First, I've interviewed men from all walks of life, with varying job titles, who have had one thing in common, they've all chosen daily to live out...

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For more info contact Luke Richey began coding software at the age of 14, a foundation upon which he has built a life dedicated to businesses that bring society and technology into the future. His broad understanding of the industry, paired with a passion for both integrity and optimization within the business domain, led him to create many successful startups.         In 2009, after selling his business to a gaming company, he co-founded Gravity Jack with a vision to advance mobile-based augmented reality. With a strong patent portfolio, dedicated research team...

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52 minutes.  One measure of a man and his life.
 
Red was the name he went by, from the color of his hair, but his name was Roger.
 
I met Red early on in my current job.
 
Our paths crossed due to our work, but we connected and enjoyed our time together based on our common love for God, for family, and for conservative politics.
While my shift away from focusing on politics change in recent years and I haven't been assigned jobs that had me working with Red as often, we still had a bond and I always enjoyed seeing him and even more so talking with him.
Red worked for a contracting firm that did work at the factory where I work.  Because of the constant need for repairs, maintenance and new equipments installations, Red was what was considered a resident contractor, meaning he wasn't an employee of the company but was there every day just as if he was one.  Just about everyone who knew him at work though of him as not just an employee but as family to some degree.
That's partly because of what he did, but more because of who he was.
What he did was do mechanical work at a level of excellence I haven't seen with anyone else I've worked with.  Red combined a high work ethic with skill, dedication, patience and a gentle spirit.  He never blamed anyone.  He took responsibility and he focused on what needed to get done not who got the credit.
He worked for his company for over 50 years and worked at our plant for over 20 years.  He was committed to his wife for life and to his kids and grandkids.
Red was a constant in a changing world.  He was often being assigned a partner with much less experience than him. With each one, I saw him intentionally try to pass along his knowledge to the less skilled person, along with patience and kindness.
Red recently died tragically.  The visitation and funeral were not far from the plant where I work so I decided to at least attend the funeral and pay my respects.
As I entered the funeral home I instantly heard the quiet buzz of chatter and hushed tones.  Then I saw the line.  I stretched throughout multiple hallways and was the path to meet and greet Red's family.  While in line I enjoyed sharing stories with others who appreciated Red.  No-one was there out of obligation.  They were there because they loved, at some level, the man everyone knew as Red.
52 minutes I waited in line to share with Red's wife, brother and children how much Red meant to me.
Red more than anyone else exemplified glorifying God through his work, while also cherishing his family.  He also demonstrated having convictions while not being divisive more than perhaps anyone I know.
The world and my workplace is not the same, and won't be the same, without Red.  I look forward to being with him in the glory that is to come, and cant' wait to see the great work the Father has in store for Him there.