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Sabbath Rests, Self-Righteousness, & Getting Your Arm Ripped Off
Show Open<br />1:40: Late night vs. early morning, weekend recap, Tophouse, we’re failing at consistently running now, creative focus, focused work time, latest food preservations<br />14:12: Planning and discipline necessary for harvesting and sabbath rests<br />19:05: Kamut muffins and Uncle Vernon’s latest, the big difference in what we’re able to grow.<br />20:01: Sabbath views: Cultural considerations, making other people work by going out to eat. Westminster Standards, Qs 114-121<br />33:27: Self-righteousness that comes from taking Christian liberty or holding to strict adherence. Where is your heart? Keeping things in their place.<br />36:58: The kids’ current hymn study: Stand Up Stand Up for Jesus, it’s history, George Whitfield, and getting arms ripped off.<br />45:01: Molly’s tour Scotland and England with Ligonier Ministries, Stephen Hawking is buried in Westminster Abbey and it’s secularization.<br />48:12: Titus tells Molly a out William Wallace’s death, how do people get to the point of thinking things like this are okay and need to be done?<br />50:53: War is an apologetic for God- Pastor Bryan Clark, Trinity Church, Bozeman, MT; Miroslov Volf (Exclusion and Embrace- PRE revision)<br />55:09: Show CloseToo Busy to Flush Telegram GroupPique Tea - Referral Link (Website)Montana Flour & Grains