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Romans 4:18-25 - Scott Maxwell - Grace Bible Church - 08/20/17
pray father there's nothing greater that we could ask at this time in our worship together of you then through your word you would reveal more of your glorious son thank you for all that you accomplished in salvation for us it is your work in salvation that is impressive we believe you work we believe you open our eyes that we might see what saving faith is in your word open our eyes that we might see the God of justification and it's in your great name that we do pray the name of Jesus amen let's take our Bibles let's open them to Romans chapter 4 Romans chapter 4 we will finish it today as you're turning there and just want to say Mike thank you for coming it's good to see you we love you brother we grieve with you and we rejoice with you and Teresa's homegoing we look forward to being with you on Friday at 10:00 thank you Romans chapter 4 verse 18 to 25 we're in a three-part series in this chapter called Old Testament declarations regarding justification and just a reminder of what justification is is it is God declaring righteous his righteous status over an unrighteous sinner who believes it's God declaring his righteous status over an unrighteous sinner who believes another word we learned in this chapter was is the word imputation or being credited with righteousness that's the same thing as it's putting God's righteous status into the account of the unrighteous sinner who believes justification is through faith alone quite apart from works so the Old Testament is being appealed to here by the gospel by Paul to confirm that justification by faith alone is indeed the way that God has always saved sinners in other words the gospel is not a new idea come lately it's not a new way of being saved and the Old Testament had its way of saving the Old Testament in the gospel are in complete agreement now without said I want you to think back to 2007 in your life 10 years ago I want you to think about 10 years ago in your life okay what were you doing 10 years ago for some of you how many less kids did you have 10 years ago where did you what does your job look like 10 years ago were you even married some of you or some of you who are younger what grade were you in 10 years ago now you've got a little bit better idea of what a 10 year span of time is right well hold on that and think on that in this sense for Paul over a 10 year period which included three missionary journeys across the Roman Empire countless synagogue visits interacting with probably thousands upon thousands of Jews in those synagogues Paul experienced just about every kind of response to the gospel that the Jews could come up with think about that decade of experiences and wisdom that he gleaned during that time he dealt with every possible Jewish response to the gospel from the good response of faith and repentance toward Messiah Jesus to the complete opposite of being chased out of the synagogue to the edge of the city and left for dead under a pile of rocks and he experienced every response in between those two extremes romans 4 indicates that i think one of the central flash points he faced in responses to the gospel centered on the connection that the gospel makes between abraham and Jesus in justification through faith alone romans four is how Paul dealt with Jewish objections to that linkage now just to give you a few verses to show you the connection that the New Testament makes between Jesus and Abraham once you go back to matthew chapter 1 verse 1 for just a moment look at this matthew chapter 1 verse 1 the very first verse of the new testament what does it say Matthew 1:1 the record of the genealogy of Jesus the Messiah he's the son of David he's the son of Abraham the very first verse of the New Testament talks about a link between Jesus Messiah and Abraham he's a son of Abraham if you're going to read the New Testament the New Testament wants to make sure you understand right away the genealogical connection between Abraham and Jesus he is the descendant of all of the descendants of Abraham go to John chapter 8 verses 56 to 59 John 8:56 to 59 Jesus has some very difficult words to say to the Jews around him who are disbelieving he says this to him in John 8:56 your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day and he saw it and was glad so the Jews said to him you were not yet 50 years old and have you seen Abraham jesus said to them truly truly I say to you before Abraham was born I am they knew exactly what he was saying and therefore they picked up stones to throw at him because they believed he was blaspheming claiming to be Yahweh who was predating even Abraham so Jesus made a link between himself and the Jews look at Luke chapter 13 we saw this one last week Luke 13 verse 27 again Jesus is having a very difficult conversation with the Jews who are rejecting him he tells a story a parable about those who will be not let in to the celebration of the kingdom when he comes again and he says in verse 27 I tell you do you I do not know where you are from depart from me all you evildoers into that place in that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth when you see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and all the prophets in the kingdom of God but yourselves being thrown out of it you see they thought they would were sure guests of the kingdom and Jesus is giving them some harsh words about it verse 29 and they will come from east and west and from north and south and they will recline at the table in the kingdom of God you see Jesus is driving a wedge between the hardened Jews who do not believe and the Abraham that he knows Jesus himself claimed this link to Abraham they are not equals but Abraham was indeed on messiahs side on Jesus side not on the side of the unbelieving Jews and as Paul preached this kind of a gospel connection between Jesus and Abraham the Jews had a hard time seeing how what they had been taught about Abraham could put Abraham together with what they're hearing the gospel say about Jesus what the Jews believed about Abraham what they believed about justification what they believed about faith was not what the gospel was teaching about Jesus about justification about faith and even about Abraham what the Jews believed they believed because their rabbis taught them to believe it and so when they hear the Gospels version of Abraham and justification and in faith and Jesus it sounds to them like the gospel and the Old Testament and Abraham are at odds with one another and so the tests come forth and what the gospel does in Romans chapter 4 is masterful the gospel goes directly to the Old Testament and through the Old Testament to show the how inseparable justification through faith alone is between Jesus and Abraham the Old Testament actually ends up affirming what the Jews are having difficulty receiving from the gospel the Old Testament is actually contradicting everything that they've been taught by their rabbis the Old Testament is actually dismantling the false teaching of the rabbi's think about how way off the rabbis were the teachers of Israel were in Jesus day John chapter 3 he comes up Nicodemus comes up to him in the middle of the night and and Nicodemus was clueless about salvation about being born again about the need to be born again and Jesus says to him you're the teacher of Israel it's that kind of quality of teaching that the Jews were under in the synagogues and the gospel uses the Old Testament to go directly to Abraham to show his justification through faith alone and to show the grace that Abraham received from God in salvation it wasn't through works it wasn't through circumcision it wasn't through law the result was that the Abraham the gospel puts forward through the Old Testament is not the Abraham but the rabbi's put forward to the Jews and the effect from one synagogue to the next over ten years and three missionary journeys was that the gospel of Jesus Christ was rescued to Abraham the gospel of Jesus Christ rescued the Old Testament and justification through faith alone and Messiah alone from the unbelieving Jews the gospel came and the gospel took Abraham away from the unbelieving Jews who rejected the gospel he cannot be there's any longer he belongs to the gospel of God grace and he belongs to believers in Messiah Jesus and Romans 4 is the Gospel argument that would try to help disbelieving Jews turn away from their wrong view of Abraham from their wrong view of the Old Testament and from their wrong view of justification so this is our last Sunday in Romans 4 let's read our section verses 18 to 25 follow along with me in hope against hope he a brand believed so that he might become a father of many nations according to that which had been spoken so shall your descendants be without becoming weak in faith he contemplated his own body now as good as dead since he was about a hundred years old and the deadness of Sarah's womb yet with respect to the promise of God he did not waver in unbelief but grew strong in faith giving glory to God and being fully assured that what God had promised he was able also to perform therefore it was credited to him as righteousness now not for his sake only was it written that it was credited to him but for our sake also to whom it will be credited as those who believed in him who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead he who was delivered over because of our transgressions and was raised because of our justification what does this chapter all about this is what we've said for declarations from the Old Testament on justification prove that faith has always been God's unchanging way of saving unrighteous sinners justification through faith alone apart from works is not a new way to be saved that the gospel has come along and revealed it is the same old old way the Old Testament put forth in Abraham is the central argument in that the last two Sundays we covered the first three Old Testament declarations the Old Testament declares first justification was never through works secondly justification never threw circumcision and thirdly justification was never through law you can listen to those last two weeks and familiarize yourself with that and that leads us to the last declaration from the Old Testament this morning number four the Old Testament declares justification was never for Abraham alone justification was never for Abraham alone that's the big idea of wherefore 18 to 25 is going the climactic end to the chapter to the climactic end to the Gospel argument is going that way but it all starts with the stunning display of Abraham's faith in verses 18 to 22 so notice with me first number 1 the exemplary faith concerning justification justification being credited with righteousness through faith alone is still the focal point here so showing how exemplary Abraham's faith is will actually show the kind of faith it is through which justification comes because that's where it's headed in verse 22 therefore it was also credited to him as righteousness but look at verse 18 with me and hope against hope he believed Abraham believed but you have to tie that back to verse 17 he was in the presence of him whom he believed God he believed God he believed the God who gives life to the dead and calls into being that which does not exist but notice the quality of this faith in verse 18 in hope against hope he believed that's a turn of phrase that means abraham believed against all odds the only way to in hope against hope believe is if the hopes that are mentioned there are not the same hope Abraham's believing was on the basis of one hope while being against the little and failing hope on the other one hope is a hope from a limited or scant human resources and the other hope is on the basis of God and who he is and the god-given hope trounced the failing human resources hope it looked like there was no human ground for hope in verse 18 becoming a father of many nations according to that which had been spoken so shall your descendants be that was the promise remember it requires a world sized stage for this nations sized promise he is the heir of the world Abraham is chapter 4 verse 13 and his descendants along with him so there are two hopes there's there's a human centered failing hope and then there's a god centered hope and and those were in conflict concerning God's promise to Abraham and in his faith he believed on the basis of the one hope from God against the failing hope oriented in human ability verse 19 expands on this it shows us this battle going on within Abraham as he believed everything seems to be stacked against him without becoming weak verse 19 in faith he contemplated his own body now as good as dead since he was about a hundred years old and he contemplated the deadness of Sarah's womb Abraham contemplated two things his own body now as good as dead and he contemplated Sarah's womb the deadness of it you see that world sized nation's size promised could only get started if a son's life could come out of that deadness Abraham faced those two death facts he didn't put his head into the sand but he deliberately faced the death reality that was within him he gave it careful attention he contemplated it appearances were indeed considered the truth from human assessment was he was in a very unpromising circumstance concerning the promise God made to him did that weaken his faith in God No verse 19 without becoming weak in faith he contemplated the deadness it had no effect of weakening his faith for Abraham to believe God for Abraham to believe this promise he didn't have to ignore the physical human world rooted reality around him and even within him he didn't have to ignore it and pretend like he didn't see the facts he didn't need more self assurance or self esteem in fact do you understand this that God deliberately chose a path for Abraham in which if he esteemed himself the promised failed there was nothing to esteem within him at this time of the promise concerning the fulfillment of God's promise to him the faith associated with justification is not one that pretends to not see the odds against it the faith associated with justification contemplates those things squarely and does so without becoming weak here's my question where does that faith come from where does it not come from verse 20 then continues the thought expands on it the main idea here is stated in the negative first look at it yet with respect to the promise of God he did not waver in unbelief unbelief there does not merely mean just the absence of believing doesn't mean that rather it means the willful rebel refusal to believe so Abraham did not waver back and forth into that willful refusal to disbelieve God did not waver means he wasn't divided within himself he wasn't at strife within himself on that the facts were in strife with one another but he was not divided within he had no internal strife within himself he wasn't disbelieving God sometimes and then almost like in a schizophrenic way believing God at other times with respect to that world sized Nations sized promise that God made to him he didn't waver in disbelief he didn't flirt with disbelieving God he didn't give disbelief a platform in his life to rail against a promise of God made to him the last part of verse 20 states at positively but in contrast he grew strong in faith giving glory to God to grow strong there is it's a passive verb which means that Abraham didn't summon up from within himself by his own doing more strength and thereby strengthened himself passive verbs like this in the New Testament are often reef called divine passives meaning that God is the one who is acting upon the individual so God was the one strengthening Abraham in the faith that he was exercising it kind of sounds like God feels responsible for Abraham being up to the task of believing for Abraham being up to the task of exercising that faith what kind of faith could this be that God would see Abraham exercised and God would be pleased to strengthen Abraham so he could express that faith with even more vigor where does that kind of fate come from where does it not come from and don't miss the last part of verse 20 it's amazing giving glory to God Abraham in the strength that God gave him for believing he was a man giving glory to God Abraham was oriented toward God in this faith that he was exercising he only wanted to magnify God he only wanted God to be seen to be the glorious and impressive radiant splendid God that he is it's truly amazing because think about this think how God was taking this little man this little old man and magnifying him a world sized nation's size promised was coming from God to Abraham he had the title heir of the world this little old man if anybody was getting magnified it look like Abraham was being magnified by God and yet Abraham with strength from God for believing wasn't impressed with himself at all this believing actually emptied himself of high thoughts of himself it only filled him with high thoughts of God instead who made the promise that God had to be magnified that God had to be seen to be the weighty impressive radiant God that he was Abraham believing God being strengthened by that God was glorifying that God now you tell me why did that faith come from where the Abraham find that faith where does it not come from and think with me just for a moment what Romans has told us about the glory of God so far go back to chapter 1 verse 22 this is shocking look at this Romans 1:20 - professing to be wise they all of humanity became fools and exchanged the glory of the incorruptible God for an image in the form of corruptible man in a birds and four-footed animals and crawling reptiles verse 25 for they exchanged the truth of God for a lie they worshipped and served the creature rather than the Creator in our ungodliness in our unrighteousness we know the weightiness of God we know the radiant splendor and the impressiveness of the God who made us but we in our rebellion exchanged it for an image that is actually a mockery of that great incorruptible God instead of worshipping this weighty impressive one let's let's scribble some pictures of man and birds and four-footed animals and even let's go all the way down to the low dust and scribble some pictures of of a reptile crawling along the ground and in worshipping that image we mock the god of glory did that describe Abraham before God came to him in aura the Chaldeans the answer is yes we'll talk about this in a little bit a little bit more so how how did that glory exchanging ungodly unrighteous Abraham end up believing God and doing just the opposite of what he had been doing which was rejecting the glory of God where did this exemplary faith in connection with justification where did he come from where didn't it come from let's keep going leave you hanging a little longer further proof that Abraham was oriented strictly toward the God who promised and who was strengthening him is found in verse 21 and being fully assured that what God had promised he was able also to perform here's the other fact that had to be put right next to the prior facts about Abraham and Sarah in verses 19 and 20 you remember that it's the other set of facts the first set of facts were contemplated it was his own body as good as dead and it was Sarah's womb which was full of deadness but there were more facts to contemplate that wasn't just all of the facts before him there were the facts about God and Abraham also carefully considered this greater fact that what God promised he was able also to perform contemplating the first set of facts in verses 19 and 20 about himself and then considering the second set of facts in verse 21 did not prove to be any difficulty for Abraham's faith because Abraham was fully assured being fully assured that what God had promised he was able also to perform that means he was fully persuaded by that fact that what God promises he does the human-oriented facts in verses 19 and 20 they didn't weaken his faith and the God oriented facts about the promise or fully persuaded him to put it another way he wasn't persuaded by the human-oriented facts and he was strengthened by the God who promised it was a weekend and again where does that kind of faith come from it's the faith that's associated with justification verse 22 therefore it was also credited to him as righteousness that kind of thing where does this kind of faith come from that that refused to only assess the promise through a creaturely lens but also wanted to know the God of the promise where did that faith come from what kind of faith is this that when looking at creaturely facts and the impossibilities engulfing it isn't persuaded but instead is fully persuaded by God who promises where does that faith come from where did Abraham get it because this is important this is the faith that belongs to justification verse 22 did Abraham naturally inherently possess this faith within himself was he the source of this exemplary faith did he have built into him from the very beginning this ability to trust Yahweh he simply needed to just locate it within his ungodliness and unrighteousness and clean it off and exercise it toward Yahweh instead let's just remind ourselves again of what Abraham was prior to Yahweh coming into his life in Ora the Chaldeans where he lived with his father Terah remember Romans 1 describes what what I was before God came into my life and saved me and it describes what you are or what you were before God came into your life and saved you and it describes Abraham and that would have been a difficult one for the Jews who are disbelieving to swallow they would have heard Romans 1 and the last person on their mind would have been their hero Abraham but let me take you back for just a moment go to Joshua 24 Joshua 24 it's the last chapter of Joshua Joshua has taken the tribes into the promised land he's giving them his farewell address Joshua 24 verses 1 to 3 because he says something really important about Abraham that you must know or must be reminded of Joshua 24 verse 1 then Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel to Shechem and he called for the elders of Israel and for their heads and their judges and their officers and they presented themselves before God Joshua said to all of the people thus says Yahweh the God of Israel so here's God's testimony here's God's facts he lays out from ancient times your father's lived beyond the river the Euphrates namely Terah the father of Abraham and the father of nahor and they served what other gods then I took your father Abraham from beyond the river that Abraham was a believer he believed some things he was fully persuaded by some things at that time in his life he believed that he would suppress the truth about Yahweh he was fully persuaded to do that beyond the river and he believed that he would not honor a God as God he believed that he would invent evil against God remember Romans 1 he was fully persuaded to do that beyond the river and he believed beyond the river that he would exchange the glory of God for the image of idols that mocked God he believed that he would exchange the truth about God and instead grab on to a lie he was fully persuaded to do all of that against God beyond the river and that was the ability to believe that was built into Abraham as an ungodly unrighteous man who was filled with all unrighteousness Romans 1:29 you can go back to Romans his built-in ability to believe was full of unrighteousness as an idol worshiper and therefore that built-in ability to believe or to trust it never led him to cast himself in faith on Yahweh but instead to only Italy led him to trust in anything and everything that wasn't Yahweh you see Romans 1 applies to Abraham if not if he has some exceptional man with a different ability to believe we need some scriptures to tell us so every dimension of abraham's person of his being was full of unrighteousness just like for me just like for you without Christ his reasoning skills were full of unrighteousness his emotions were full of unrighteousness his grief in his rejoicing were full of unrighteousness including his built-in ability to believe it too was full of unrighteousness isn't that proven isn't that proven by the very fact that he worshiped idols instead of Yahweh that he wanted to trust in idols and not Yahweh so again where does this faith of Romans 4 come from where does does the Bible lead us to conclude that though man is full of unrighteousness his ability to trust is something that's not affected by indwelling sin it doesn't does the Bible lead us to conclude that every dimension of man except for one is ruined by sin it's his built-in ability to believe that isn't ruined does the Bible teach that that built-in ability to believe somehow has remained unscarred by the fall and is pure and is righteous it doesn't here's the simple but profound truth Abraham had a built-in unrighteous and ungodly ability to express trust to express faith and he used it to trust in idols not Yahweh that unrighteous ability to believe it led him to exchange the truth of Yahweh for a lie it led him to exchange the glory of Yahweh for an image that mocked Yahweh o Abraham certainly could believe and he did apart from God and it meant that he was an idolater so then Romans 4 verses 18 to 22 what Romans 4 describes is not that built in faith Romans 4 18 to 22 is not a description of abraham's inherent ability to trust romans 1 is the description of abraham's built-in inherent ability to trust in idols the faith that is on stunning display in romans 4 is inseparable from justification it is a description of the faith that god brings in his grace to unrighteous ungodly idol worshipers who believe anything and everything else but God currently it's the description of the faith that God in His grace brings to the unrighteous sinner to the ungodly sinner who currently believes that he should hate Yahweh and our great God in her great Savior within his mercy and in His grace with that gift of faith in his hand he approaches that rebel sinner who believes that he should hate God and contemplate a way to get rid of God and that God in His grace with the gift of face says stop that repent of your unrighteous trust repent of your ungodly faith and believe me instead with this faith I bring to you by my grace it is my gift to you for by grace you have been saved through faith and that not of yourselves it is the gift of God not as a result of works so no one would boast and with listen to me with that god-given faith when it comes to you you won't be afraid to look at the human impossibility before you of being saved you won't be afraid that you have absolutely no resources and you are essentially as good as dead before God that won't weaken that faith with this gift of God's faith you won't waver back and forth into your old rebellious disbelief against God and with this gift of God's faith you will find God's strengthening you to exercise that gift of faith he brought to you so that you could be even more and more vigorous in your expression of it and with that god-given faith you will want God's glory to be seen for what it truly is and by God's gift of faith to you you will be fully persuaded that what God promises in salvation through Jesus Christ he is able also to perform the exemplary faith of Abraham that he is exercising it is the gift of God's grace that believes Yahweh in all of the opposite ways that Abraham's built-in ability to trust once operated towards idols where did Abraham get this faith God gave it to him he certainly didn't look within himself and clean off his wretched inherent ability to believe and tune it up and run it towards Yahweh instead of idols he received this faith according to grace chapter 4 verse 16 for this reason it is by faith in order that it may be in accordance with grace the promise of God is that way to Abraham and to his descendants and justification is that way faith operates according to grace the gift that God gives Abraham exercised that gift of faith and God credited to him as righteousness verse 22 have you ever thought about the faith you're exercising you right now you are a believer even if you say you don't believe in God or believe in Jesus you you do you're a believer the Bible says you're fully persuaded by some things you're either fully persuaded by your own built-in unrighteous and ungodly version of believing and trusting or God's precious gift of grace do you know which one you're exercising he said well how can I know we could just go back and you look at the life of Abraham's faith and you compare when you look at the bleakness of your own ability to please God do you also eventually look away from yourself to the God who is able to perform what he promises in his word do you do that that's a good sign that it's God's faith he gave to you do you find God strengthening you to exercise the faith he has given you to trust him with or are you unconcerned to exercise faith with greater vigor I don't really care kind of believe like I always have that's not a good sign do you want God to be seen to be the glorious God that he is as you exercise your faith in Him or do you use faith has an opportunity to magnify yourself in the sight of others is justification by that gift of faith from God it is a precious to you is it humbling to you does that gift of faith bring you relief that you don't have to work to earn God's favor these are the kinds of questions you can ask yourself from chapter four verses 18 to 22 to help you discern which faith you're exercising which trusting you're doing which believing you're doing what an exemplary faith concerning justification your own built-in faith won't get you a righteous status before God that he'll accept it just won't but the gift of his faith for you to exercise will and he'll even strengthen you for it that's what we learned from Abraham's exemplary faith now why why was that account of Abraham's faith written in the Old Testament that leads us to the second point notice with me number two the extended design of justification the extended design of justification verse 23 look at it with me now not for his sake only was it written that it was credited to him but for our sake also to whom it will be accredited as those who believed in him the account of Abraham wasn't recorded simply and solely that we might just remember him when we read it progressive revelation has occurred and it tells us through Romans four what the Old Testament was intending in the account of Abraham's faith it was revealed it was written for our sakes - we who believe in God verse 24 you see Abraham was justified in the same manner of faith by which we are justified in Jesus the imputation of righteousness God putting into our account righteousness that is secured by us who believe Jesus and that is just like Abraham's imputation of righteousness through faith alone in Yahweh what this means is God didn't have blinders on as he was riding through Moses the account of Abraham and he couldn't see anything else Abraham and justification in the Old Testament were not in a cul-de-sac location that just brings an end of the story but rather they are instead on a revelational highway we find out that has been extended all the way to us who believe that God who raised Jesus from the dead and again what this does is it accents the unity between the older Testament in the newer Testament between the Old Testament and the gospel in an accents how useful and helpful the Old Testament is for us who believe Christ it was not for his sake only written it was written for our sake then go there believer read it look for other believers like Abraham grab all you can from what you see of that faith in chapter 15 of Romans in verse 4 Paul says this whatever was written in earlier times was written for our instruction so that through perseverance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope it was written for our sake 1st Corinthians chapter 10 verse 11 says this now these things happened to them Israel in the wilderness as an example that they were written for our instruction upon whom the ends of the ages have come and you know 2nd Timothy 3:16 all Scripture is inspired by God the Old Testament is god-breathed profitable for us profitable for teaching for reproof for correction for training in righteousness let us become a motivation for you to explore the Old Testament with greater anticipation and even greater joy be eager to find this kind of god-given faith in the Old Testament that actually defies the fallen nature within ask God to give you eyes to see it to find it to locate that faith in the Old Testament for for then a heart to rejoice in it that's the same faith that I've been given to trust Jesus in justification notice lastly with me number three the exalted God of justification you were concerned that number two is going to go as long as number one did weren't you it doesn't number three does but number two doesn't just kidding the exalted god of justification how amazing and how helpful to examine the faith that God gives to examine the faith that is the means through which justification comes that's what's the first part of this passage is is really all about but Paul doesn't end on that faith note rather he directs us to the god of our faith and the God of our justification let's pick it up halfway through verse 24 we are those who believe in him him who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead our faith through which God's righteous status comes to us it's not an aimless faith a faceless faith it's not faith for the sake of faith in his faith in God this God and that God was very busy he was at work in our salvation what was God up to verse 24 he raised Jesus our Lord from the dead he raised his son from the dead there's a beautiful likeness between the events surrounding Abraham and his justification by faith alone and Jesus God's Son and our justification by faith alone remember according to verse 19 Abraham's and Sarah's body bodies that they were like a grave of deadness right but out of that deadness came a living son Isaac and Abraham believed God who gives life to the dead verse 17 and that belief in that God who brought a living son out of his own deadness was credited to him as righteousness and now the gospel comes along and tells us God's son came out of the grave of death too but it was his own it was his own deadness his own death God brought a living son out of Abraham and Sarah's deadness and the same God for our sake in the gospel raised his own son from the realm of the dead and like Abraham we believed that same God who raised his son from the dead and it was credited to us as righteousness your Old Testament and your New Testament are in complete agreement in regards to justification by faith alone in Christ alone verse 24 mentions both the Jesus dead and being raised by God verse 25 tells the details of that death that preceded his resurrection look at verse 25 he is the one who was delivered over because of our transgressions meaning he was delivered over all of the way to death for our transgressions he wasn't delivered merely over to the religious leaders of the Jews in the temple because of our transgressions like they had any concern for our transgressions and it's not that he was delivered all the way over to Pilate the Roman governor because of our transgressions because Pilate was concerned about our transgressions no he was delivered all the way over to death on the cross because God was concerned about our transgressions and God the Father is the one who has delivered his son over he was the one who was delivered over because of our transgressions and Romans chapter 8 verse 32 only confirms this he who did not spare his own son but delivered him over for us all how will he not also with him freely give us all things do you remember how Jesus death is central in our justification as believers look back at Romans chapter 3 verse 24 do you see it there being justified as a gift by His grace through the redemption which is in Christ Jesus that redeeming work is the shedding of his blood to pay the ransom price to set us free from our sin that occurred at the cross his resurrection from the dead is also in Romans 4:25 he was raised in Romans 3:25 his death and the shedding of his blood was to satisfy the wrath of God against us whom God displayed chapter 3 verse 25 publicly as a propitiation in his blood through faith his death had the shedding of his blood was to satisfy the wrath of God against us and that was all according to chapter 4 verse 25 God giving his son over to death at the cross for our sake because of our transgressions our sins against God but notice that it is not only Jesus death that's connected to our justification in Chapter three his resurrection from the dead is also connected to our justification the last part of verse 25 in Chapter four and this is the one who was raised because of our justification his death was the means through which that redemption through which justification came to us chapter three verse 24 but that doesn't mean that Jesus could stay in the grave that doesn't mean that justification was only concerned to see Jesus died because chapter 4 verse 25 tells us that God the Father raised Jesus because of our justification justification was equally concerned with Jesus resurrection from the dead as it was for his ransom payment in his blood in his death the cross God wasn't content to see his obedient son remain in the grave he raised him up he raised him up after giving him over in death and he did it for our justification so how did this chapter begin what then shall we say that Abraham our floor father found our forefather according to the flesh is found and how does the chapter end this God who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead this Jesus who was delivered over because of our transgressions this Jesus who was raised because of our transgressions it began with Abraham it ends focusing on Jesus death and Jesus resurrection the gospel with the Old Testaments backing links Abraham to Jesus and Jesus to Abraham and the Old Testament declares that justification was never for Abraham alone there's God's intent for us even who believe in Christ what's impressive in our justification is not me and not you who believe what's impressive is the faith that God gives us to exercise but what is most impressive in our justification is our God the one who performs our justification the one who works in justification is him it is not us remember we said things like this as we close this is the God who won't free you from your sin chapter 3 verse 24 but then leave himself angry with you because of your sin verse 25 he won't redeem you but not propitiating his wrath you can flip it the other way around to right it works back the other way God won't satisfy his anger against you but leave you still a slave to your sin and we could add this he's the God who won't ransom you and satisfy his wrath against you but leave you unroped without his righteous status in justification figuring out how you're going to get it you have to have that too and finally best of all we could say this he is our God who won't do all of that for us but leave his son in the grave he must and he did raise him up for our justification let's pray Father above we marvel at your your great work in salvation in justification that you would deliver your son over so that he could in the shedding of his blood ransom us out of slavery to sin and that he through the shedding of his blood could satisfy your wrath against us and that you in your grace and in your kindness would give to us a faith that we can't produce ourselves in you that you would even strengthen us in the exercising of that faith so that you would then declare us righteous with your status of righteousness no man makes up this kind of God rather you revealed yourself to us through this amazing book this revelation of you and we thank you we give glory to you you are worthy of it thank you for saving sinners like us in Jesus name
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Change of Plans! Map Datamined for Diablo 4
here so if you didn't watch my launch plan video of a path I was gonna do uh when the game is gonna actually start next week uh go check that out but it's gonna be a slight change of plans now so spoiler alert if you haven't like caught up in the news and stuff because the map has been data mined for Diablo 4 and we're gonna go over right now right here I want to leave the link in the description down below but here's the map and as you can see here it has all the altars all over the place here uh so you can go check that out but there's one thing to notice here is that um there's actually some Alters in diffusive hatred the PVP area PVP area and there's like one here and then there's like four here so a total of five and obviously they give status points uh and this one actually gives you a paragon point so uh that's one thing to keep aware of and probably my plan now is actually maybe instead of clearing this area at first I might just make my way down here uh get these waypoints get this go to these and then make my way to defuse of hatred um this is data mine I don't know it's 100 because it doesn't feel right to have them in there because it's kind of making required to run through it and pick it up because it's extra skill points right you gotta gotta get them The Willpower intelligence willpower strength but now um since I'm gonna get it early I don't know if everyone else now is gonna get it or go get it early because then everyone's gonna be there but I don't know maybe if you guys want to you know truth or we should do some emo to like yo truth I'm just here for Alters you know kind of thing I don't know whatever but uh that is my new plan now and apparently trees The Whispers is like over here which is like right south of oh my God why did these things pop up don't disappear anyways this is you I think um I haven't looked around too much but now you can see all the names of all the waypoints and where they're at so obviously you want to get all the waypoints and stuff like those are like an important waypoints and Alters that's the more important thing so feel free to look around here and we also have some more news here uh regarding let's see let's go straight up here there is a live action trailer it's pretty good I was pretty hype watching I watch it off stream so no reaction video here but my favorite part is the Druid obviously I'm just biased now and they go over the Early Access launch schedule I mean a lot of people probably already know June 1st 4 P.M Pacific time but they have the world they have the time zones here just in case and here's the official launch but obviously I'm gonna be here so I'm just gonna keep playing throughout the time um and then not preload you can start pre-loading May 30th which is a Tuesday 4 P.M Pacific at least Tuesday for me and uh I'll probably put these down description below as well and twist drops so now we're gonna have drops I have dropped enable on my twitch so feel free to come by and watch so we got that there too um this one is just about the community support and we can there's a link here to go here right so week one we have Rogue and Necromancer drops that's not gonna apply to me because I'm not gonna play it but it's nice to have right I'm just probably lurking on some streams while I'm streaming so nothing wrong with that sorcerer then we have week three the Druid and week four Barbarian so just look on look at my stream for example twitch.tv and then we have support a streamer I actually applied to this I don't I didn't get any confirmation yet because they're gonna put a list later but I give give the channel two subs any tier I read that at the end so you can just do this tier one and you get that I I'm I don't know if the pro twitch Prime counts but I think it should so save up your Twitch Prime I already used my accidentally so whatever and here we have a list hopefully my name is on it okay so we'll see but yeah that's uh most of the news that um were out today that I know of this is the more important I have to share because I'm changing my plans now and I made a plan video uh hopefully you enjoyed this video and I'll see you guys next time right later days
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Greek Easter Eggs Using Natural Dyes
hi there I'm Peter macaques and today I'm going to show you how to naturally dye Easter eggs Greek Easter is coming up and I've did a little bit of experimenting and what we're gonna do is show you make blue Easter eggs and then the more traditional ones the red Easter eggs and what we're going to use is a purple cabbage or the leaves are purple cabbage and the skins from yellow onions this is gonna make our blue waves this is gonna make our eggs curious watch this so let's show you how we're gonna close blooming so what I got is a purple cabbage and the basic recipe is you need about one cup of cabbage plus about four cups of water and you're going to simmer that for at least thirty minutes or until you have the desired color and how can you sell the desired color is you're simply going to put a spoonful of the dye into a white plate and we'll take a look so I'm just gonna come over here to the sink and we're adding approximately four cups of water here okay and we have good old standard white vinegar and it's got a couple tablespoons one two and we put that on rid of the boil and we'll simmer okay so that's the first one now I will show you make those red Easter eggs one would think that the red onions would give you red eggs but not the case what actually work are the skins of yellow onions okay so once again what you need is above one cup of onion skins pre peel these off of both pots week ten medium to large onions and what we're going to do is we're gonna add about again four cups of water we're going to add that white vinegar and again two tablespoons and we're gonna bring that up to a boil and then lorch's simmer for about a half-hour so until we get that desired color and then we're going to add the eggs in okay so our cabbage and our yellow onion skins have been simmering for about a half an hour if you come take a look closer you can see the color of the purple cabbage it'll still looks purple but you're a closely you're gonna see that's gonna trim the eggs into blue all right so let's put a few in here okay I'm gonna take the cabbage out a little bit after it so everybody can kind of see that that's gonna bring them up we'll put that over here and what we're gonna do is we're gonna bring that back up to a simmer and over here now is our yellow onion skins if you take a look at the liquid there it's turning a lovely rest okay so what you want to do is you want to hard boil your eggs in the dye because that way it's actually gonna have a deeper color and you won't have any worries about your eggs the color from the eggs coming off and so let's put that up back to a simmer and so our eggs are in the dice what we want to do is when a hard boil eggs for about five minutes we'll trim the heat off let them cool inside the dye and then if you really want to be for the best result with your naturally dyed eggs you're then gonna once it cools throw them in the fridge overnight and then the next day we'll let them dry out well polish them a little bit of vegetable oil and you're gonna have some gorgeous looking naturally dyed Easter eggs so you are naturally dyeing Easter eggs we have the blue one which was made using purple cabbage and we have very traditional Greek Easter egg red the red ones and this doesn't mean fun actually yellow onions pretty cool stuff I'm not sure the science behind this but I think the result is really good is like my second time doing them and it's for best results you want to have them poured over about five minutes and then turn off the heat and let them actually steeped overnight in the fridge once the actual dyeing is cooled and afterwards you're going to take them out carefully you can let them air dry and then you'll just polish a little bit a paper towel in the oil one final thing with these now dyeing eggs is that if you want to stick the red egg in your shoe Becky unlike the the the packages of die they buy from your local refills and stuff the diamond lead into your Trebek you so actually difference it will actually won't be much more visually appealing off top Lamanna thanks very much for following the recipe here it will also be on my blog telephone ste and wishing you all a wonderful Easter
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Graphing Linear Functions using intercepts
in this lesson we're going to look at graphing linear functions using the X and y intercept method here's a quick overview of the three different ways to graph linear functions in this problem this method is the best when you actually have the x and y on the exact same side of the equation so here in my equations 2x plus 4y equals 12 in this problem we're going to do first is we're going to plug in 0 for X so you can see here where I saw an X I put a 0 so 2 times 0 plus 4y equals 12 I'm going to solve the equation so I get rid of the 0 then I divide each side by 4 and we get y equals 3 and put the 3 over here now unlike the other methods where we actually just put a whole bunch of values in for X in this method we plug in the 0 for the X in the first one then we're going to plug in the 0 for Y what that allows me to do is to find the two intercepts so in this case we plug in a 0 for the Y so I have 2 X plus 4 times 0 equals 12 and we have the exact same thing we did on the top one we have 2x equals 12 and divide both sides by 2 so X ends up equaling 6 this one right here the 0 at the X and the y with the 3 that's my y intercept and this one is 6 0 is my X intercepts so I'm going to do is we're going to graph those two points so I go 0 3 1 2 3 put a point right there and this one I put 6 0 so 1 2 3 4 5 6 and since you only need two points to graph a line we have our two points now we would just connect and draw a line between those two points and there is my equation graphed using the X and y intercept what I look at one more problem just to make sure everybody's comfortable with doing this in this problem we have 3x minus 2y equals 6 I'm going to do the exact same thing we're going to plug in 0 for the X so you plug in the 0 for the X and we have negative 2y equals 6 remember to divide by the negative sign to get rid of the negative sign as well so they end up getting y equals negative 3 I'm going to the exact same thing again we're going to plug in 0 for the Y this so we plug in the 0 for the Y so 3x minus 2y equals 6 so 3x equals 6 so X sets up equaling 2 and if you notice over here I put x equals 2 so again this is my y intercept the 0 negative 3 and this is my x intercept 2 0 so graph those two points so I'm going to go down through this time and put it right there I'm going to go over 2 and put a point right there then we would draw the line between those two points remember every point is an X and a y-coordinate so that's the X and that's the y in the one row don't ever mix the X and the y from the two different rows to get a point that will work see
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Bishop Greg Brewer's 10th report from General Convention 2015
this is the 10th video report that I'm making from general convention there will be one more tomorrow night after we have concluded this in many ways has been a very very historic day in actually the history of the Episcopal Church the first thing has to do with what's happened with money over two and a half almost three million dollars was in this budget specifically for evangelistic efforts from digital media evangelism to church planting to supporting individual evangelistic efforts and various committees the corner has turned in many ways some of you might remember eons ago the decade of evangelism which completely fell flat quite honestly given these efforts as well as the election of a presiding bishop who has a very strong commitment to evangelism this really could be a new day of flourishing in evangelism in the Episcopal Church now a lot of this is driven by a handful of conservatives leading the way who really do have a passion for sharing the gospel but the fact of the matter is is that the enthusiasm about these resolutions are across the church and that really was reflected in the huge support in both houses House of Deputies and House of Bishops for a budget that had such enormous money attached to evangelistic efforts I guess everybody knows that in so many ways support some parts of the Episcopal Church really are crumbling and declining and something has to be done and so the good news is that that in essence sad opportunity becomes a good opportunity to be able to really reach out with the gospel of Jesus Christ another way that marked today as historic was a group of communion partner bishops those are biblically conservative bishops who were cannon hand both together and in concert with wide parts of the end Anglican Communion produced a public statement say that they disassociated themselves from the resolutions that by Canon as well as by liturgy redefined marriage in the life of the Episcopal Church now that in and of itself would not have been entirely historic because that happened three years ago different this time was the response that it received people in the house who House of Bishops I mean who really would not support that position at all really extend in our defense and created their own mind of the house resolution declaring their support for the communion partner bishops the valuable voice they are in the house and choosing to say that they are just as much a part of the Episcopal Church as anyone else now some cynic might say well of course they're on the winning side they have every reason to in essence be charitable but the fact of the matter is is the precedents are being laid in these resolutions for a blessed place for a conservative position that has not existed previously and that really will give us a good platform as we move forward in the years ahead to deal with the other resolutions and the other efforts at things like prayer book revision that certainly are coming down the pipe so what was historic in other words was not just the fact that the communion partners issued this public statement the fact is the real historic nature of it was the fact that it was so well received and the mind of the house created their own resolution you should know already that there are other parts of the Anglican Communion that are reacting negatively to what the episcopal church is done us producing this statement because i'm a signatory on the communion partner House of Bishops statement will go a long way to strengthening and maintaining these international ties there are places where the Episcopal Church is not welcome in other parts of the communion that has never been true however for the communion partner bishops we are always warmly received and in fact our presence is requested in other meetings in other parts of the world in the Anglican Communion in ways that are not always true for the Episcopal Church so this was wonderful in a lot of ways and if you're interested in reading the communion partner Bishop statement it's available online on the diocesan website it's on the Facebook page Twitter feed both for me as well as for the Diocese of Central Florida the last thing I want to mention besides the historic budget besides the efforts that have been made in evangelism and the resolutions around the gay marriage question has everything to do with an almost taboo subject in the Episcopal Church and that's alcohol several resolutions have come forward to call the Episcopal Church quite frankly to account for their complicity in really ignoring the problem of alcohol and really calling on churches to make new room in lots of very practical ways so that nobody who comes to the Episcopal Church will feel any pressure to it consume alcoholic beverages whatsoever the fact that that was faced so squarely and in fact in the House of Bishops one of the bishops who introduced those resolutions said hi and get said his name in and he said like they do ni a I'm an alcoholic and began shared his own personal story about his own recovery and a very strong heartfelt plea on why these resolutions were so important so in many ways this has been a court in the life of the Episcopal Church to other things one of which is sort of solemn and the other funny Solomon a good way a seminarian came up to me a senior in seminary one of our schools who attends who was in the House of Deputies and he came up your treated himself to me I'm never met him before and he said I want you to know that the deputation from Central Florida has handled themselves with such courage and such Grace and the resolutions they've introduced and the things that they've done here seeing them and hearing them causes me to know in a new way the God's truth really will triumph that was an astonishing thing to hear from that seven area the other thing far less profound was on my Twitter feed the statement that I made and published about gay marriage in the Supreme Court has been making its way around and one responder said to his followers well if you want to read the story on gay marriage from a conservative who's not a jerk and read Greg Brewers so I'm glad at least in a small way in ways we're making a difference so again thank you so much for your parrot prayers pay attention to what's going on and tomorrow evening will be my last report and then I will look forward to seeing many of you at our meeting at st. Luke in st. Peter's in st. cloud where I deputation and I will be there to report to the diocese about what it was like and what these implications are for us here in the Diocese of Central Florida thank you very much
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Canceled Victoria’s Secret fashion show | V.S lip oil review
[Music] hi everyone I know it's been a while but I'm here to do a video on the Victoria Secret thing that's happening right now I did do some notes although I've never done notes before I just kind of like those would stuff but it's all these different names and different things so I want to talk about it so let's get into this right now I'm gonna talk about three main people first is Leslie you're gonna see me looking down because I'm looking at my notes Leslie Wexner which is the founder and CEO of Elle brands and owner of Victoria Secrets basically and I also want to talk about Edie rose ich and he was the former see em oh the chief marketing officer of Victoria Secret and I'm finally gonna talk about who's the other person here you know Jeffrey Epstein which is also everyone knows the whole scandal behind Epstein so let's get into this right now the first thing is Victoria Secrets canceled their fashion show and as everyone know it's like a really big thing they have it every year it started you know I think was um 2000 when did it start I think okay I figured out so it started in 1995 and that's when the fashion show started and it went on TV in 2001 so I was doing some research and then I found like three top reasons why they had to cancel the show I know they said this about rebranding and they trying to take things in a different direction which is true so the first one is earnings in 2006 sales had just plummeted it just wasn't doing well and then in 2018 the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show was reported to be the worst fashion show ratings ever as far as television is concerned I'm sure lots of people attended and liked it but it just didn't do really well when it came to like the TV and the ratings it just dropped and the second reason is I think is due to some things that happen so I think is do some of the decline of things that happen in 2018 and the worst ratings that the fashion show was due to Edie Rose eek and the comments that he made to Volcom when he made the comment that Victoria Secret has no room for a full-figured model and transgender models and everyone just kind of didn't like what he said you know it was very it was insulting because when I look at people that's wearing pink and Victoria Secret products is people of all sizes so I don't really kind of know what he's talking about it's kind of weird so so my personal experience when I came to Victoria Secrets the only issue that I've ever had was you know once I had my baby and I'm a breastfeeding mom and I just couldn't find any like breastfeeding bras and I contact them and they said well we really don't cater to well basically certain sizes and now I see they have up to like a Triple D which is fantastic but they said they just didn't really cater to like maternity bras and stuff like that and I think it's because there's place like motherhood and other stores and stuff like that but it's just motherhood it has nice stuff but it's not Victoria's Secret it's not lingerie and although we are nursing moms and I am so nursing my one of my children my youngest baby I just feel like it doesn't mean that I don't want to look sexy and have like sexy bras and stuff on and all I know motherhood tries but some of their stuff is just basically kind of bland to me I have found some lazy stuff but it's like very few and for our part in hard to find in a lot of places because like um Macy's and other stores to sell maternity bras but they're not really flattering and whatever else but it would be nice if they had something that cater to moms and nursing moms because the women that used their bras some of us have children eventually and we go through the whole process of you know breastfeeding and it'll be nice for us to have a nice beautiful bra we want to keep doing what we've been doing before we gave birth to our child which is wearing sexy lines right and bras so that so anyways moving on to the third reason I think so I don't know if I finished talking about this guy Ezra Zeke I'm gonna really give some back story on him being that he did insult a large amount of people first of all II drew Zeke apologized in 2018 and then in August of 2018 he did resign from his position so how did this guy this obnoxiously rude and as people think he is right get to where he is so first of all he is he came from pakistanian background and he went to school at Ohio State University and that's where he met Leslie Wexner which is the CEO and founder of Elberon because they both were going to the same school together and they became friends and just and eventually Leslie Wexner or if I'm saying it right he became his boss so I started off as a friendship and then he became his boss so that's we're just in a little tiff where his beginnings came from and then he ended up resigning August 2018 because it just didn't look good so these two things so far the earnings that were decreasing starting from 2016 then the scandal of what II D row Zeke said that's the second thing and then the third thing is the most recent thing that happened and had to do with the pedophile jet the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein alleged pedophile - Jeffrey Epstein so Leslie Wexner which is the CEO and founder of Elle brands was friends allegedly with pedophile Jeffrey Jeffrey Epstein and he helped them so Jeffrey Epstein the alleged pedophile used Leslie Epstein which is a CEO of elbrun which also owned Victoria's Secret to recruit young young models and he did that by promising them modeling jobs but you know with his brand and with the company for Elle brands and Victoria's Secret's and such things like that allegedly so because of that it just didn't look good that D CEO and founder of Elle brands which also owns research secret was friends with a pedophile and helped him to to make friendships with young models that needed to have a job by promising if they would do him you know certain things for him as everyone knows the scandal he would give them jobs in the modeling industry so those are the three reasons why I think all of this rebranding so I definitely think that they do need rebranding I think it's a long time coming and I do feel like it's you know between the financial stuff I noticed I they used to give like free like free panties free underwear and if you bought a bra sometimes you got free under its the sample they just completely stop there had a couple years ago like you don't get any of that it was just a lot happening and but the second thing I want to do I want to talk about this because I love Victoria Secrets products and this is high gloss lip oil I hurt my finger here yes called lip conditioning oil so I just wanted to a quick review it's eight bucks I camera should focus focus for me maybe anyways you guys should know this about books it doesn't matter so I bought this I want to talk about it so it comes like this and you know usually it's you know I just started using it and partically empty like I probably use this thing about four times and it already look like it's practically empty I think it's because a lot of gloss one day when I opened it up a lot of gloss just kind of came out of it and it comes in different colors but so I'm put it on it does give a beautiful gloss to me it doesn't do too much it doesn't make you look like you were eating a bucket of greasy food you know what I mean to me I think it gloss nice there is no flavor but it smells pretty good it's not like the biggest greatest man I got pink coconut and it's alright you know I like it it lasts a long time on your lips which is great this moisturize I have sensitive skin so usually I breakout if something has like a lot of chemicals on it because I know this probably have certain chemicals but whatever it has in it it hasn't caused any breakouts for me it's like the perfect gloss for me I would say this much if you get the ones with the tens it doesn't really add much of a color to your lips unless you already have pink lips or something but if you have darker lips you're probably gonna want to put like a lip stain or some kind of a tint or a color before you add this because it doesn't really show the color so that's it guys I'll check you guys out next time I'm gonna do a couple of videos tonight and get them over it and then I'll upload them one at a time but I'm so sad to hear my Victoria Secrets but I think it's all for the best I think they do need to rebrand I think it's ridiculous so that cater to everyone but you want everyone to buy your product or you don't care I'm not sure but I did plug in some pictures or they may come in the end of these different people that we're talking about but you guys have a great they night whatever bye [Music]
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Kevin Flanagan - Fuckup Nights - Singapore, Vol. II
our seniors heaven and whatever said in [ __ ] it seems like home yes I completely identify with this the question is do you want the [ __ ] stories do one like that the cluster [ __ ] up stories all right let's level oh [ __ ] up should I tell at this event and then we got his violin is well pretty much said he did bank telling trading programming risk management load whitey masters in AI a number of toppled and money and programming leave in related positions and each time you get a little bit bored you want something else get a little bit of order 1 something else and so now he's on his sixth start up after number of exits the requisitions a lot of money going on today go share a very special story for us is it a good intro about them alright please welcome give us money okay so which box really so I'm here to talk about my second start and it's a week yes nothing I have a car to know about this grace is not the second story sorry Kevin please tell a joke so and lots of jokes in the slides but don't the spoilers been ready okay so here we go Paul so I mean I talk about my second start the thing that isn't talked about a lot in them the current sort of failed fast fail early of the casualty lists and every startup miss casualties and my second startup was no exception it is we had six thousand customers we stopped being able to fulfill I promised 14 staff and it's like oh I spent more than 1.8 million dollars chasing this dream over two years and finally this mean you know and doesn't matter what the books say or the blurb say there's an effect when you go through something like this and you screw up as badly as I screwed up in this so we need a little bit of context though you know this is him casualty list who might well when I started this I had got pretty close to top in investment banking that I was younger a lot younger than I am now more dark hair and I was I had to of course the requisite MBA my mastery over all my calls and I had just exited my first startled successfully so what the girl because after all I was a master of the universe so the idea was really simple we were going to be outdoors in modern parlance the uber for PC services get us we fix your pc this is at a time now when pcs cost four or five thousand pounds they didn't work nearly as well the hardware was unreliable windows called itself an operating systems available and yeah things screwed up it was typically fixed by the techie next door guy you knew knew something about computers and you went to guard him that was what we call the company we called it tent techie next door so everything was lining up perfectly however I had a master bugger all and I knew I knew nothing about retail so we were going to do some market research and I turn around and got the one of the edgiest and most advanced advertising companies in London to go after do a whole pile of focus groups ok a lot of money for this so they were supposed to verify the product verify the route to market and check that our marketing plan was on course when the initial results came back I knew there was a problem this is going to sound paradoxical the problem was beaten over ninety percent acceptance rate at meant in the focus groups everybody wanted this now my master of booger all and she taught me that that doesn't happen that is yeah unlikely because established brands if they get more than 60 love it and then start up forty percent as a hell of a bit and in investment banking we have a maximum if it's too good to be true it is so I decided I was going to go on and check what was going on with these focus groups so I just to love them and this is what we were getting back from the people in the focus groups consistently that that image believe that the violence is understated compared to some of the stuff they drew and we asked them to describe it it was in they were describing moments of intense frustration and impotence right these are smart guys there A's B's and see ones they're successful and this machine doesn't work right so it's intensively yeah this is this is the emotion that came across right so the only issue was that all heard urban myths about having to pay more to get it fixed and they paid for and they're not dumb so they weren't gonna get caught on that so anyway I bet this session about 15 minutes in I mean this guy so in the middle of the focus group who stands up throws down his clipboard and says just give me a [ __ ] number and I'm like what and literally this is what goes through my mind so you know i'm a master of the universe this is going to work out swimmingly order the up so my just fine what's to stop me I go ahead start it up as fast as I can hire as many people as I can buy all the scooters that was our USP we're going to guys and scooters to solve a bottle going around the getting around London and the logistics so its up go away we go do the marketing it's all done just waiting for the phone to ring what phone didn't ring I'm not nearly often enough but after the first week not after the first month not after the first yeah not even at the end of the two years was the phone ring so what [ __ ] coconut I am pulling my hair out I am confused conflicted I am ricocheting around like a bullet that of a high-velocity rifle in a steel roof and the basic problem was we weren't in converting our marketing wasn't converting we were getting tenth of a percent in conversion right nothing no campaign not point three percent conversion and you die when you're spending an awful good marketing that you're getting him to do for so what to do so Mike oh well on for about two years I'm feeling a lot like this so at the end of two years I happen to have a chance conversation with a guy who maintained our gas boiler a lot of gas corners and this is a guy I trust to stop our house blowing up cities key guy when he turns around he says I know your promise Kevin you're the Cowboys of the noughties I go what do you mean and he explains and it's a really simple concept trusts cannot be born it can only be earned that was a big insight so what to do two years in blowing all my cash I don't have a business that's viable in a sense I'm feeling a little bit like this way it's kind of uh oh there's no way out so I shut it down and fired all the guys rescinded our promises effectively the customers I pulled it out I'm part of the reason for that was there was a window for this business I mean I knew enough about tape yeah quite a lot of our technology but you could see the internet was going to come and it was going to change the way software was delivered windows were starting to get better even though that took even longer than I thought but USB is becoming peripherals for getting better you could see that him the industry was slowly but surely upgrading its Game two years previously there was a window two years in no resources is no in there and not more importantly understanding that it was about trust meant that you could only build that so you could not be like trust was never going to be a marketing campaign away it's a much slower harder road and steeper decline then a marketing campaign will market eventually so what are the takeaways that was it this is closing the takeaways are simple try not to do startups alone if you noticed I never talked about co-founders I get that one on my own spectacular so homers electric hope is it bigger nothing else matters if you ask the wrong questions alright and yeah market research let's be honest that's my cubicle market research now and I had asked her own question I'd ask people yeah deal does your pc piss you off do you want the next on the answer was a result of course be [ __ ] so the question should have been do you want a stranger in your house rummaging around your expensive toy with all your personal stuff from it are you comfortable with that if I'd asked that question i'm pretty sure the marketing we've been quite a lot different in fact i agree with no one at the donor would even slower burn more about presents permanence being there and creating that association because that would have been the only way to build trust the product take away and this but I describes its alien technology in today happy disease from than 14 years jfgi and I don't mean I mean when software engineers being just [ __ ] do it sometimes you have to check away all the strategies all applauding all that juice olivie well do it flynet sometimes it's the only way even again that's so thank you very much ok I kept the results for about 10 years and every time I got pissed off of market research at playback again go never again and no no the company was making money but half of that was mile concept the difference was effectively marketing campaign I'd blue occlusion on my I mean I believed in more detail and be the problem is Trust is is a really hard work you can't build a cookie it doesn't you know I mean you don't we don't naturally trust people until we've known them for a while so we got to know and that's what I mean about prominence the marketing would have been different it would it mean literally on the back of a bus why because as the longest 12 times on the back of the bus stuck in traffic you see it you see it they their weekend weekend that's the sort of thing that builds perception that they're around they're here we had all the branding believe I mean scooters were urine orange we couldn't miss them and the guys read in polo shirts because I wasn't gonna let greasy little I'd seen guys going to somebody's house I'd accept that but this is also pre pre internet while pre-internet the problem most people had was they couldn't get on the internet so we didn't advertise for example of these there was no point why because of your PC's full of them it can't reach the dead Saturday plastic what do you what did you do to recover psychologically I strongly another country this time is chairman all right recover I think you carry it with you who needs a scar you know I mean I have a cynical of a market research don't believe what God and I know it's interesting i was at a thing today with a guy from google he was talking about you know early adoption google so Google quit the health how did they sell Google Apps my cos they start or bring enough they just and in a sense you know there's that great s if I program do things that don't scale I had two missing the wrong question but the other thing was I I believe that market marketing and market research would work we're doing things live in scale and then the interesting thing was in the business plan I had forecast rebuy every two years a rear a up quite late or eight times but people loved us just not enough people sorry Chris what was mentally not our issue for you we're shutting up we're actually trying to figure out what it going on until that conversation just to give you an idea how dramatic that was I had that conversation went into the office and fired it because I knew Lily the min understood the problem i knew i couldn't fix it and that was it um i got cause of my personal phone for three and a half four years afterwards the ideas is good it was just my approach and that was down to the fact that i did your mind you know like did it on my own believing I was and that's perfect Natori said ya se Doug a very large hole not not in the nut because you got understand i was trying to build something with scales I wasn't trying to build a lifestyle business I figured the window was closing faster than i could get it the point where it would be interesting enough forcibly didn't work that in the fact that you know I'd run out of money my wife was not going to let me like the future but I let me with white to or that was a good night is there a question that you wish you could be a so you could answer it or is there anything we like to say to the audience at this point no I don't think the big title is don't do it on your own if you can that doesn't mean some people can't they've got all that that's in row but most of the stuff thank you very much
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sadhguru 🙏🙏🙏 #sadhguru #shorts #youtubeshorts
you will always see people who wake up early in the morning are of a different quality people who sleep late and wake up late there of a different quality so waking up early in the morning you will see you will have a better sense of usage of time than sleeping late night if you sleep late and wake up early also that's wonderful but if you cut down your sleep are you able to be active and Alive through the day that's a question mark that will only happen if you enhance your energy quality if you raise your energies in a certain way then you will see your sleep quota will shrink not because you're trying to avoid sleep simply because you need less maintenance
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Smash Ultimate Tournament - Utopian Ray (Palutena) Vs. Ho3K | LunyTunes (Snake) Xeno 145 SSBU Pools
this is a hard matchup a really challenging at Super Snake so I'm actually really excited to see how this is gonna go right now so we're going into a game one if utopia Ray vs Lucca tubes and spit out all is re offer it RPG okay yeah utopian rain is already starting off those projectiles because he doesn't want snake to pull any of those grenades right now just trying to mess up his whole game plan he already tackling a quick 82 percent I just you see you Toby races being so oppressive to snake right now and I even trying to give him the chance to do anything he wants and that's that definitely is no dad night try give the chance now in his face Garrett yeah so that's pretty much the game plan when you have a snake you see because you have to get in his face right if you let him set up his grenade nonsense if you let him get in let them trade with you a whole bunch you're gonna lose so shoo up Nikita actually doing it bouncing the bouncing the goddess right off the stage and oh this is a good him in the air getting juggled one ear dodged and that could be a blow up oh yeah those great air does retreat back to ledge and uh yeah nice trade that's grenade trade getting them off in raw blue tubes got to keep pulling out them grenades man it's been kind of saving him in those moments wow big smart air dodge yeah and Ray's not even really good me giving them a chance to fall through needs yeah so smart and brave really just taking care of jabs the jumps every time he sees it and every air dodge bang might get another one did the DN and he's just trying to get him get him off him trying to do down there at a shield anything looking to create space from pally right now yeah message that's rough yeah and if you're wondering why why are you dying in like that because of the mix-up is a califor throws you and you can maybe die off a bad di and that percent especially like 140 use that so he's just trying to di in and he died anyway so yeah nice receive knowledge really bringing out the grenades playing a little slower than before he's getting the hits and all what a smart stick these stickers yes he did that stick was Chris he did it was nice and quick invasive and right now all my goodness stick was crazy I have to say this he just has to be careful of his jokes yeah and then neutral beat is pretty much like shutting down all that projectile all the Brett job huh utopia ray looking very experienced in this matchup yup there's that grenade it's definitely not oh I'm gonna hit I know about that one man yeah he's just trying to create space as much space as possible and and Ray was aware that that bomb was there as you pour anything oh no this is gonna be a trap for him man okay okay please get those big hits he's on the ground and this is all he wanted he just wanted to get on the ground he won on some type of putting more grenades and that you should be just kind of alone that's the snick up scared me he still in this now he's still alive he's still living but one good hit ought to do it man I'm telling right there there it is that one hit yeah in that situation like Luigi he just wanted to land on the ground and snake with that type of Rage it's pretty much like two three it's away from killing Paolo so um yeah but great stuff by Ray he wasn't letting him do anything like they do should because I'm really smart on raisin taking on a game one just any time what's game anytime you saw those jumps he he was making sure to catch them or any air dodge you saw he's just taking advantage of that right there no I don't know about going to top with snake every time I mean wonder what's like the plan there you know yeah I think it doesn't want to go low because if you go low um you die especially yeah against Baloo especially that clearly the Nikita I mean excuse me the cipher only has what 7% yeah something really low like that something really bad so you could kinda just blow up I think about the states quick comment it's making it easier for Rey definitely to be hitting those but honestly I'll bug short myself I really don't really I'm not really aware unlike what snakes uh best stages are or what they prefer to go to yeah all right now I feel personally it's definitely gonna make it easier for Ray to just actually trap it to be honest yeah it just looks like maybe he wanted more platforms to land on maybe it makes up more options because ps2 you only have those two stuff yeah those two platforms to the side so it's kind of easy to know where you're gonna land at least with this you have three different platforms and when you try to read that roll it up so I respect it over you smart all that could've been up here maybe yeah no II think about this I know he doesn't want to overextend because overextending has Paulo in this situation get you killed so he's playing on thin ice right now playing this palette oh man it's like he said that the nude should be just shutting out his options we really far it's really rough it like blows up the grenade it also hits Nate also makes Nick shield so it's not like he can throw out the grenade before any of this happens it's and all right now let's see let's see how it doesn't advantage thanks that's down there on the show oh wow that just shutting down the makita right there not one scenario when you trying to get a little creative trying to blow up the CFR in the pop woman oh my goodness he's just doing it another don't really do much about it whoopsie for his hip down [Music] yeah yeah and he I think this is one of the merits to picking the stage because you trap utopian rays landing on one letter and one platform you had to see for another landing other state for and you can see other platform you at his feet so yeah percent that he racked up that yeah yep ice but now he's gonna have to find some way to seal the kill on on rain it's just looking trickier and trickier yeah it's definitely getting that damage I think he's having much trouble securing the kill as he as he is getting in advantage okay you definitely sink some Warren agent why don't you try to stick them again yeah but that was on the platform this time yeah yeah nice you know nice um life strapping by Ray whoa that up so definitely would kill it this percent right there and though it is yeah whoof guard by Ray right in little snake space you know you're getting that boots on the field side not even a question now right now it's even game-like and an even gambling does it go either way even though pal is doing this you getting closest [ __ ] you start trading that's not fun oh and now is getting to the point where that that shield is getting shield [ __ ] by the nutria loose again great look like he's going to he's trying to gauge way that oh he gets good eat younggu nice just trying to get in yeah he is now you got nah he's got brain of the trap really adjustments coming from looms yeah and it just he's getting he's having easier time just getting an array space he's having great uses of the - tag just a break zone cuz you don't there's a grenade up all days yeah that was nice that was some I was low-key waiting for that I had a feeling you know the way he cooked that grenade and just excuse me yeah that's sick man that's probably one of my favorite things to see oh and boom and that was that was even crazier because he dropped the grenade just we could get out and add a shield option just to regrab the authority I'm just toss it up that's crazy that's great awareness welcome all right got ourselves a match boson right back to ps3 though yes we are game 3 how do snake let's see how that goes going straight into it Wow putting it right on their home you know it just seems like this is this is type of matchup where how long can you keep the other opponent in disadvantage yes and then long you keep your opponent disadvantaged the more likely you are gonna win I know it sounds kind of simple but in a matchup like this where like one option could shut down your whole kit like you're seeing pallid using the neutral beat tennis exaggerated you know the situation in here even aside from just a matchup against a player like great at that you know it's a it could be really tricky especially when when he gets one hit and then this happens I have to be really careful how what a good what a good - coming from Lutie right there and loonie detonating the c-4 and letting the Grenada natives for the same time just like we reset the position of the support oh you could definitely see in this game and last game the comparisons like the first one he's finding his way to the floor a lot easier yeah and generally just playing a lot more in Ray's face because what reg wants a space and in and blow out more grenades - and the one thing about palü her best buttons come from her jumping so if he gets so if he gets in table space and starts boxing with her you might not have the best option to combat what snake is doing moody is moving right now he gets tucked oh he still is good baby Looney just adjusting right now I'll raise the one on the death on the defenseman he has to actually make his way drooly stock right now some way somehow what and right now he's just taking us huh yup Moody's not even give him the chance playing comfortably in that mid-range there's just pawns dropping yeah and and that train saved him that tray same from Dodger top to up there I thought he was trying to fall past him enough everybody that made crazy and we got that c4 on the floor yeah let's keep that of my folks up right now he's he's trying to betray really hard to do city s to the floor nice Nikita okay okay so oh no no he just in the middle of stage it's really his literally in the center of the pokeball yeah this ain't the same Ludi from the first game bro yeah right he won't he won't now snake with a lead man and you know that's you know that's the thing that a lot of people get caught by especially the snake matchup snakes like the spot dodged up toad and if you watch for grab in front of snakes face you will get hit by that you will guarantee guarantee so that's why playing against snake from a deficit is kind of kind of dangerous cuz you start running into feet start running into bombs start running into boots it's not a fun experience drops on the floor get put to sleep the grenades everything's trying to light up the whole stage bro oh my gosh yeah oh this looks like a whole ring out over the corner but Isaiah yabbies way out oh yeah just like this seems like loonies a lot more a lot more comfort so any caught it'd be fun with up there again like what like what you're talking about before you know him going high up you know he could probably get snapped like that eventually there yeah especially afraid knows he's gonna be up there and something if he could get up there in time before he does he's definitely catching it while there's still two per day we've got a season reminisce the last game spots ups old man Oh same thing same thing I thought he's stuck him for a second I was bugged out that's not good that's not good he's ready it's only these explosions you know he wants to be stopped you suck them okay right now I'm low needs to be careful because I know he's taking his time that's up to you said it yourself bass you know if that grab you get again here's thing about that right so he's trying to approach Nate when he had to create in his hand think about that is he only has one two options yeah either he he drops the grenade to grab her spot dodge or he throws it that's what doesn't use in that position so literally he didn't one of the two options that he had
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