Once I get back in town, I’d love to set up a video call with you to find out more about your projects (if you would be so kind as to lend me some of your time)
Hello, wondering if you would be opposed to cutting the Job 28 sequence as a separate video. Would really love to share it. My wife and I listened to this conversation on a car trip shortly after y’all put it out and I keep coming back to it.
Hi im looking for the same thing. Who did the Job 28 reading with the video clips. The link is only for the nkjv audio readings. (which are also fantastic)
I wrote this from my wife's account last night without realizing she was logged in. This is a wonderfully well done conversation from both of you so far! I love the editing with various layers, Jess
I has a friend who learned how to drive stick shift in highschool. The next week, he brought it up in every conversation, made fun of people who didn't know and made guesses to who wouldn't know how to drive stick shift. All while not knowing he was doing it.
The Wisdom Poem sequence is inspired, truly. I can’t disagree more with the George MacDonald part. “We are the clay, …his clay, but spiritual clay, live clay, with needs and desires--and rights,” “… and have we no claim on him? Nay, we have claims innumerable, infinite; and his one great claim on us is that we should claim our claims of him.” Rights before God? Innumerable claims? The Accuser would approve of such theology, but the God who speaks from the whirlwind would rebuke it. In Job 38 to 40:14, God proclaims that His creation is good and sufficient, He throws the accusations of the skeptics back to humanity. Pageau’s “standing with the right orientation to face of the future, whatever it may bring,” hits closer to the mark. It echoes “stand up straight with your shoulders back.”
One of my favorite TLC videos to date, and there have been quite a lot. Thanks for this.
Thank you
High praise! 🙏
Wow man, this is really really good stuff! Thank you for all the time and thought you put into this.
Thanks, Justin.
Once I get back in town, I’d love to set up a video call with you to find out more about your projects (if you would be so kind as to lend me some of your time)
@@justinsmorningcoffee Dude, yes. I know we will have plenty to talk about.
Fascinating work. Thank you!
Thank you
Such great work Jess! Love this so much!
Thank you.
Hello, wondering if you would be opposed to cutting the Job 28 sequence as a separate video. Would really love to share it. My wife and I listened to this conversation on a car trip shortly after y’all put it out and I keep coming back to it.
Here is a link to it. ruclips.net/video/FHK3giixKKQ/видео.htmlsi=hE7nAUwabITMOJOF
20:06 what is this dramatic reading of the Book of Job? Would love to hear the whole thing
Here are the videos I used - ruclips.net/p/PLxocskw_lbVrb0IITe8FoIt05OrVRBBfB
Hi im looking for the same thing. Who did the Job 28 reading with the video clips. The link is only for the nkjv audio readings. (which are also fantastic)
Here We Go!
woo!
@11:30 IMO it would be important to note that John is arguing the Stoic position, not his own. John has never identified as a Stoic afaik
I hope it didn’t seem we were saying that John was a Stoic. I understood that he was using Stoicism to make a point.
For sure
I wrote this from my wife's account last night without realizing she was logged in. This is a wonderfully well done conversation from both of you so far! I love the editing with various layers, Jess
@@climbingmt.sophia I’m so glad it resonated with you!
@@climbingmt.sophia Thanks, Ken. I love that your wife's account name is Queens Rising. 😄
5:47 better call Saul
5:57 ozark
I has a friend who learned how to drive stick shift in highschool. The next week, he brought it up in every conversation, made fun of people who didn't know and made guesses to who wouldn't know how to drive stick shift. All while not knowing he was doing it.
The Wisdom Poem sequence is inspired, truly. I can’t disagree more with the George MacDonald part. “We are the clay, …his clay, but spiritual clay, live clay, with needs and desires--and rights,” “… and have we no claim on him? Nay, we have claims innumerable, infinite; and his one great claim on us is that we should claim our claims of him.” Rights before God? Innumerable claims? The Accuser would approve of such theology, but the God who speaks from the whirlwind would rebuke it. In Job 38 to 40:14, God proclaims that His creation is good and sufficient, He throws the accusations of the skeptics back to humanity. Pageau’s “standing with the right orientation to face of the future, whatever it may bring,” hits closer to the mark. It echoes “stand up straight with your shoulders back.”