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Over the weekend, Donald Trump sent out the following Tweet.

He said, "When will sleepy eyes Chuck Todd at NBC News start talking about the Obama

surveillance scandal and stop with the fake Trump Russia story?"

Now, a lot of people focused on the Trump Russia story from this Tweet.

Few people pointed out the fact that Donald Trump, over this weekend, the sitting President

of the United States, arguably one of the most powerful human beings on the planet,

insulted a reporter for his physical appearance.

Sleepy eyes Chuck Todd.

Now, I have children that are in elementary school.

I would absolutely expect to hear something like that from them, you know, if they were

horrible people.

Luckily, they're not and they wouldn't say something like that.

But, that's the kind of mentality we're dealing with, with the sitting President of the United

States.

He sees nothing wrong with going out and insulting somebody for doing their job and holding this

administration accountable.

Now, do I agree with MSNBC and NBC News doing nothing but talking about Trump and Russia?

God, no.

There are so many other issues to attack this President on and they're grasping at straws

at the moment, because we're still waiting on more evidence on the Trump and Russia story.

So, why don't you hit him on everything else?

But, I'm not going to sit here and insult Chuck Todd or any other television new host,

even if it's Bill O'Reilly and Shawn Hannity for how they look, because that's low-hanging

fruit.

That's what idiots do.

People who can't come up with an intelligent argument always attack somebody based on their

looks.

And, again, that is what grade school children do, and unfortunately, that's the kind of

mindset, the kind of mental faculties that our President has.

A man in his 70's.

I mean, for the love of God.

This man is a senior citizen, an elderly guy who probably has lived his entire life like

this though.

And, that's the problem.

We knew this coming into this election and Republicans have no problem with it.

This party that claims that they have the moral high ground on every single issue has

no problem with electing a bully and acting like bullies, themselves.

There is no moral high ground among Republicans, yet they always try to claim it.

They wrap themselves in the Bible, and instead of using that to feed the hungry and clothe

the naked, they use it to justify their hate.

Donald Trump is doing that.

And anyone who voted for this man that claims to have some kind of moral superiority is

absolutely lying to themselves.

Donald Trump is a schoolyard bully.

He has been all his life and he will be, until the end of his life.

Unfortunately, this is our President.

We have a President who goes on Twitter and insults the appearance of other human beings.

What a great time to be alive in America, right?

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Pirates Opening Day against the Red Sox in Boston - Duration: 1:41.

2017.

THAT'S WHERE ANDREW STOCKEY

JOINS US.

HI, ANDREW.

>> I COULDN'T WAIT FOR OPENING

DAY ON FRIDAY IN PITTSBURGH SO

WE CAME UP TO BOSTON FOR

OPENING DAY.

THE RED SOX AND PIRATES, AND

BEHIND ME, THEY'RE WARMING UP.

IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY FOR

BASEBALL IN A HISTORIC

BALLPARK, OPENING IN 1912,

EIGHT DAYS AFTER THE "TITANIC"

SUNK AND IT'S BECOME THE MOST

BELOVED BALLPARK.

IT'S AN OLD STYLE PARK WITH

MODERN AMENITIES AND READY TO

OPEN UP A BRAND NEW SEASON.

THE BUCKOS OPENED ON THE ROAD

BEFORE, BUT NEVER IN AN

AMERICAN LEAGUE BALLPARK.

I DID TALK TO THE MANAGER

EARLIER AND HE SAYS IT'S HIS

FAVORITE PLACE TO PLAY AND HE

SAYS THERE'S NO BETTER PLACE

FOR A NATIONAL TEAM TO OPEN

THAN HERE IN BOSTON.

>> YOU CAN'T COME UP WITH

BETTER THAN THIS, THE NATIONAL

LEAGUE CLUB IN MY PERSPECTIVE

TO OPEN UP HERE, A FUN TEAM

OVER THERE, A DI

YNAMIC TEAM AND

WE KNOW THE PASSION FOR THE

HOME TEAM THAT THE CROWD WILL

BRING, PROBABLY BE A COUPLE OF

RED SHIRTS OUT THERE TODAY.

NOW, DERRICK COLE WILL OPEN FOR

PITTSBURGH.

AND THE OPENING CEREMONIES ARE

1:30 AND OPENING DAY 2:00.

OPENING CEREMONIES WILL INCLUDE

AN APPEARANCE BY THE SUPER BOWL

TROPHY.

THE TEAM THAT PLAYS FOOTBALL UP

HERE WON THE TROPHY AND

STEELERS DON'T LIKE TO TALK

ABOUT.

BUT IT WILL BE PART OF THE

OPENING CEREMONY AND PIRATES

WILL PLAY HERE AND THEN BACK IN

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Rev. Barber: New North Carolina Law Replacing HB 2 is Anti-Gay, Anti-Worker and Anti-Civil Rights - Duration: 6:56.

JUAN GONZÁLEZ: Last week, North Carolina lawmakers repealed the anti-trans law, HB

2, but the new law is also facing criticism, and the NCAA is now weighing whether tournament

games should be allowed in the state again.

Under the new law, transgender people will be able to use the bathroom matching their

gender identity, but municipal governments will be prohibited from enacting anti-discrimination

ordinances through 2020.

In addition, the law denies employment and housing protections to the LGBTQ community.

AMY GOODMAN: To talk more about the law, we're joined by Reverend Dr. William Barber, president

and senior lecturer of Repairers of the Breach and also the president of the NAACP of North

Carolina.

Reverend Barber, before we talk about this seminal week, the anniversary of Dr. King's

antiwar speech, 50th anniversary, here in New York, we wanted to get your take on what's

taken place right now in North Carolina with the repeal, kind of, of HB 2 and this new

law put into place, HB 142.

REV.

WILLIAM BARBER: Well, thank you so much, Amy, and good morning, also, Juan.

The part of what we hope is that the nation will really understand how we got here.

First of all, this HB 2 bill was first passed by a all-white, extreme, Republican, Jim Crow

caucus—and I want to say it just that clearly—led by Senator—Senate Leader Phil Berger and

House Leader Tim Moore in North Carolina.

Secondly, it was passed as an election ploy, just like the attempt in North Carolina some

years ago to do the marriage amendment.

It was passed to be a wedge issue during the election.

Now, this is the same Legislature, Amy, that has 15 times passed bills that have been found

unconstitutional.

This is the same Legislature, the all-white Republican caucus, that passed the worst voter

discrimination laws in the country and the worst redistricting laws since the 19th century,

which have both been found unconstitutional.

Same Legislature that denied Medicaid expansion in North Carolina.

So, people need to understand that this is a pattern.

And the HB 2 law, we never referred to it as a "bathroom law," because that was a ploy.

The goal was to split the transgender community off.

This bill is an anti-worker bill.

It was an anti-worker bill.

It was an anti-access to the court bill for even heterosexuals, because, since 1985, citizens

of North Carolina could bring employment discrimination cases to the state courts.

HB 2 removed that.

It took away the ability of local municipalities to raise wages.

And it was an anti-transgender bill.

And it's important for us to talk about it in that way, first to understand the history

of the bill itself.

Now, the so-called repeal is not a repeal.

It's a Trojan horse.

It's a capitulation.

It puts a moratorium on equal rights.

It says, for three-and-a-half years, municipalities cannot pass nondiscrimination laws, cannot

pass living wage laws.

And then, after three-and-a-half years, certain laws can only be passed if the Legislature

gives permission or an exemption to that municipality or that city or county.

That is a violation of equal protection under the law, and it is—it is not a compromise,

and it is not a repeal.

It is a capitulation.

It is a Trojan horse.

JUAN GONZÁLEZ: Now, Reverend Barber, what about this issue of the prominent role the

NAACP has taken in this issue?

And do you think—what the civil rights community can do to continue to keep the pressure on

the NAACP—I'm sorry, on the NCAA to be able to keep the pressure on North Carolina?

REV.

WILLIAM BARBER: Yeah, well, the NCAA and other groups, as well.

First thing, we have to frame this right.

I think progressives have got to be real careful of using the language of the people who started

this.

See, they wanted us to call it a "bathroom bill," so that we did not look at how it was

an interlocking of injustices in that bill that can actually bring communities together.

So, one of the things we have said, our role in the NAACP is that—is to look at the bill

in its totality.

It is a triune discriminatory bill.

It is not just one community.

They wanted to highlight that.

We should highlight the fact it's anti-worker, anti-transgender, anti-gay and anti-access

to the court.

Even disabled veterans and heterosexuals were hurt by HB 2.

Secondly, the NAACP right now has a major task force where we are examining whether

or not we will call for a full escalation and boycott of North Carolina, but not just

because of HB 2 or this non-repeal, but also because this same Legislature attempted to

strip power from the incoming governor, which is one of the things that confuses us, is:

Why would the current governor sign off on this, when we just fought a battle, and we're

fighting a battle, of the same Legislature trying to strip power from him?

We're saying that because this state Legislature has refused to follow the court in redrawing

our district lines and having special elections, because we have an unconstitutionally constituted

Legislature, because of the ways they've tried to engage in a legislative coup d'état,

because of the way they have tried to stack the court and because of the implications

of HB 2 and this false repeal, we are considering a full-blown boycott.

And we've already basically said we would not put forth bringing our own national convention

to North Carolina.

You know, Amy and Juan, this is very serious, because when we start saying that you can

put a moratorium on civil rights, that should cause every North Carolinian outrage and concern.

When we start saying that we're going to give to a state Legislature the power to say

yes or no to local municipalities who want to engage in nondiscrimination laws, who want

to increase their living wages for their citizens, that should trouble us all.

So we should see this as a civil rights issue, as a moral issue, as a gay issue, as a workers'

right issue, as a bad piece of legislation that all people should be against.

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North Carolina Claims It Repealed HB 2, But LGBTQ Activists Say New Law May Be Just As Dangerous - Duration: 13:15.

JUAN GONZÁLEZ: It's probably safe to say that many North Carolinians are thinking about

the NCAA today.

But that's not just because the University of North Carolina Tar Heels are facing off

against Gonzaga in tonight's NCAA men's basketball championship.

It marks the second straight year that UNC has made the tournament finals.

But the road to the Final Four was a bit harder this year for the Tar Heels.

Unlike many past years, UNC had to make it without playing any tournament games in its

home state.

That's because the NCAA pulled all regional games from the state to protest the North

Carolina HB 2, which denied transgender people use of the bathroom, changing room or locker

room that matches their gender identity.

AMY GOODMAN: Well, last week, North Carolina lawmakers repealed the law.

But the new law is also facing criticism, and the NCAA is now weighing whether tournament

games should be allowed in the state again.

Under the new law, transgender people will be able to use the bathroom matching their

gender identity, it's believed, but municipal governments will be prohibited from enacting

anti-discrimination ordinances through 2020.

In addition, the law denies employment and housing protections to the LGBTQ community.

Democratic Governor Roy Cooper signed the legislation Thursday, while acknowledging

its shortcomings.

GOV.

ROY COOPER: This is not a perfect deal, and it is not my preferred solution.

It stops short of many things we need to do as a state.

In a perfect world, with a good General Assembly, we would have repealed House Bill 2 fully

today and added full statewide protections for LGBT North Carolinians.

Unfortunately, our super-majority Republican Legislature will not pass these protections.

But this is an important goal that I will keep fighting for.

... Now, House Bill 2 created a misguided, unworkable and unnecessary requirement that

individuals use the bathroom that match the gender on their birth certificate.

Today's law immediately removes that restriction.

It's gone.

JUAN GONZÁLEZ: Governor Roy Cooper's signature came on Thursday's deadline set by the NCAA

for the repeal of HB 2.

The association said its governing board was reviewing the new law and would soon decide

whether to extend a boycott of tournament games worth billions of dollars to North Carolina's

economy.

AMY GOODMAN: Well, for more, we're joined by two guests.

James Esseks is director of the ACLU LGBT & HIV Project.

In North Carolina, Chapel Hill, we are joined by Joaquin Carcaño, who is a plaintiff in

the ACLU lawsuit against North Carolina, a transgender man who works as a project coordinator

at the Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases at the University of North Carolina.

We want to welcome you both to Democracy Now!

James Esseks, let's begin with you.

It is very hard to understand what actually was passed and repealed on Friday.

Please explain.

JAMES ESSEKS: Sure.

AMY GOODMAN: Is HB 2 still, in any way, on the books?

JAMES ESSEKS: Well, what happened was, HB 2 was repealed, and it was replaced with something

that does just about the same kind of terrible things to the LGBT community that HB 2 did.

So let's take HB 2 in two parts.

It did two major things.

The first thing is that it barred cities and counties from having LGBT nondiscrimination

ordinances.

That was a permanent ban.

Now it's a ban through 2020.

So, there's a change, but not a big change, certainly nothing on the ground now, anytime

soon.

The piece of HB 2 that got much more attention nationwide, appropriately, was the anti-trans

portion of HB 2, which said that trans people were barred from using the restrooms that

match their gender identity; instead, they had to use restrooms that match the gender

marker on their birth certificate, regardless of whether they had managed to change that

gender marker or not.

That explicit bar on the use of restrooms by trans people has gone, but it's been

replaced by nothing.

And that nothing sounds like nothing, but it's actually enormously important.

This new law, HB 142, says that it's only the state Legislature that can regulate who

gets access to what restrooms.

Cities can't do that.

School districts can't do that.

Nobody else can do that.

But then, of course, the Legislature has said, "We're not going to tell you what restrooms

trans people can use."

So the bar from HB 2 is gone, but it's replaced by a rule that school districts, state agencies,

the University of North Carolina, state buildings can have no rule about where trans people

or cisgender people use the restroom.

JUAN GONZÁLEZ: And what does that—what's the impact on that on pre-existing situations.

For example, didn't the city of Charlotte have a nondiscrimination provision previously

that it then withdrew as part of a compromise for this legislation?

JAMES ESSEKS: Exactly.

So, Charlotte had a nondiscrimination ordinance that covered LGBT people and specifically

addressed the restroom issue, question.

In December, as part of an attempt to repeal HB 2, the Charlotte City Council repealed

that ordinance.

So Charlotte no longer has that ordinance, and there are no protections at the city level

for trans people or LGBT people in Charlotte.

And what this does is—

JUAN GONZÁLEZ: But now it's also prevented from reinstituting that, right?

JAMES ESSEKS: Absolutely.

So they can't fix it now, and permanently.

This ban on any regulation by anybody in the state other than the state Legislature about

restrooms is permanent.

And so, it leaves people like Joaquin in a difficult situation.

You can go to your supervisor at work and say, "OK, what's the deal?

Can I use the men's room or not?"

I read that state legislation to mean that the supervisor cannot provide an answer, because

that would be a policy.

That's ridiculous.

AMY GOODMAN: Let's go to Joaquin Carcaño, a transgender activist in North Carolina.

If—you have a suit against North Carolina for HB 2, which has now been repealed.

HB 142 has replaced it.

Your thoughts?

JOAQUIN CARCAÑO: You know, HB 142 is just a repackaged HB 2 under a different name.

As James said, it's been replaced, but we still don't have any safety, we still don't

have any protections, and we're still actively restricted from navigating our daily lives.

AMY GOODMAN: So how will it affect you?

And talk about your activism and the activism that brought North Carolina to the point it's

at right now, losing hundreds of millions of dollars because of HB 2 in place, and now

everything that's happening with the NCAA, pulling the games from North Carolina and

now considering whether or not to consider the new bill, 142, as an adequate substitute.

JOAQUIN CARCAÑO: The fight continues.

You know, I think this was a tactic to sort of undermine our momentum in our fight that

we've invested a lot in the past year to combat the damage of HB 2.

But it still continues, because the—you know, the violent discrimination of this legislation

is still existent in the state.

And so, we continue.

We continue fighting.

We continue to ask for a boycott to the state, for the NCAA to not return to North Carolina,

and for the state and the nation to continue to see that North Carolina is actively discriminating

against our community.

JUAN GONZÁLEZ: And what's your response to those legislators who you considered to

be allies in this fight, who were supportive of the LGBT community and then ended up voting

for this particular bill?

JOAQUIN CARCAÑO: They sold us out, I mean, completely.

There were empty promises that were made to us leading up into elections.

We gave a lot of support, and not just, you know, the LGBT community, but our own allies

and our friends, our family, our communities.

We all really threw our support behind these legislators that said that they would protect

us going forward, that they would fight for a complete repeal of HB 2.

And that's been compromised.

Our lives, our rights have been compromised.

And we've been sold out.

AMY GOODMAN: Last year Democracy Now!

spoke to Payton McGarry, a student at University of North Carolina-Greensboro and a plaintiff

in the federal lawsuit filed to challenge the new North Carolina law, HB 2, at the time.

He told us his story, why he got involved in the case.

PAYTON McGARRY: I am a 20-year-old student at UNCG in accounting and business.

Give you a little bit of backstory, I grew up in a small town in North Carolina.

At about the age of 15 or 16, I started feeling different.

You know, something just felt a little bit off.

I started coming out to my family, my friends, and seeing a therapist based on like gender

and all that good stuff at 17 years old, and started hormone replacement therapy at 20—18

years old, sorry.

And here we are.

So, it means a lot to me that this lawsuit is taking place just because of my own experiences

with opposition to my gender.

And I've experienced a lot of just distressing discrimination in North Carolina.

And I can't believe that we're passing laws now that actually not only enable it,

but in some cases require it.

AMY GOODMAN: So, Joaquin Carcaño, the lawsuit is actually named for you, Carcaño v. McCrory.

Now, of course, the new governor, it will change to v. Cooper.

Can you tell us your story, how you came to be the named person in this lawsuit challenging

the state of North Carolina?

JOAQUIN CARCAÑO: Yeah, definitely.

You know, the ACLU and Lambda Legal had reached out to individuals at UNC once HB 2 was passed,

and I had received some communication they were interested in talking to affected students

and staff members at UNC.

And I responded and just said, "This is who I am.

Let me know if I can be of any help."

And the conversation went from there.

But, you know, in regards to getting involved in this fight, I am a transgender male, a

transgender Latino male.

I'm from Texas, where similar violent discrimination and legislation is trying to be passed.

But also, in my role at UNC, I serve the trans Latina community, and that is really, really

important to me, to be able to fight for my community on very many levels, but also offer

some protection to the trans Latina community that I serve, that face lots of discrimination

and violence, day in and day out.

So this is not just about me personally, but about my broader community and who I serve,

in my personal life, my professional life, and being able to offer whatever kind of protection

I can.

And this was an opportunity to take on this fight.

JUAN GONZÁLEZ: And, James Esseks, what about the implication across the country for the continuing

battle in North Carolina?

JAMES ESSEKS: Well, I think, at this point, all eyes are on the NCAA and to try and figure

out what it is they do.

Do they decide that the changes, the small changes, in the law in North Carolina are

enough to, you know, excuse the discrimination, and they're going to sign off on that and

allow the state to once again host championships, or are they going to stand firm and stand

up for the principle that they stood up for at the middle of last year, when they said,

"You know what?

This is not acceptable"?

And the reason all our eyes are on the NCAA is that there's a range of other states

that have similar HB 2-like bills that they're considering.

Texas is prime among them.

And I think if there's a sense that, oh, the business community doesn't care, that

the sports community doesn't care about these laws, we're going to see more of these,

and there's going to be more harm to LGBT people all over the country.

AMY GOODMAN: We want to thank you both for being with us, James Esseks, director of the

ACLU LGBT & HIV Project, and Joaquin Carcaño, speaking to us from Chapel Hill, transgender

activist, student at University of North Carolina, plaintiff in the ACLU lawsuit.

This is Democracy Now!, democracynow.org, The War and Peace Report.

When we come back, we'll be joined by Reverend Barber to talk about other issues that were

involved with HB 2 and also this 50th anniversary of the speech Dr. King gave here at Riverside

Church in Manhattan, speaking out against the war in Vietnam.

Reverend Barber gave the sermon yesterday at Riverside Church.

Stay with us.

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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ: The Main Event in Redemptive History (Selected Scriptures) - Duration: 48:23.

This is just such a special Lord's day every year, as we celebrate a risen Christ.

Those of you who are with us regularly know that we have just recently completed a study

of the wonderful account of Jesus written by Luke.

It was just really a few weeks ago when in finishing up our study of the gospel of Luke,

we considered the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ in some detail, even pulling

in Matthew's account and John's account and Mark's account to get a full picture.

It was at that time, you will remember, that I told you no event in history reaches the

importance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The resurrection is the crowning event in God's redemptive history.

Resurrection is the cornerstone of Christianity.

It is the foundation of the gospel.

It is the guarantee of heaven.

The message of the Bible is that death does not end the existence of anyone, that every

human being who has ever lived will live forever...either in hell or in heaven, either in eternal death

or eternal life, either in everlasting suffering or everlasting joy.

Not merely as a disembodied spirit, but every person will live forever in bodily form.

They will all be raised from the dead.

The resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ is the provision that guarantees for us that

we need not be risen to eternal damnation but can be risen to eternal life.

The resurrection of Jesus Christ bodily from death and the grave is a pledge and a promise

to all who believe in Him will also be raised in bodily form to enter in to the eternal

bliss and joy of the heaven of heavens in the presence of God everlastingly, serving,

worshiping and being completely satisfied.

Because the resurrection is of such significance, it dominates the New Testament, and particularly

dominates the preaching of the gospel that begins early in the book of Acts and runs

all the way through the whole New Testament.

The resurrection is not just a feature of Christianity, it is its essential truth.

The whole point of the gospel is to rescue people from hell so that they can go to heaven.

The whole point of the gospel is to be delivered from judgment into eternal blessing.

The resurrection then is not the epilogue, it's not some kind of postscript on the end

of our Lord's life.

It is the goal of His life, the high point of the gospel.

The resurrection is the divine interpretation of the death of Christ, Easter interprets

Good Friday.

The resurrection is the divine vindication of the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross,

the benefits of that sacrifice begin to be gathered at the resurrection, Christ being

the firstfruits.

The resurrection guarantees our resurrection.

And, of course, the resurrection of Christ and the bodily resurrection of believers is

unique to Christianity.

There is no such thing, by the way, as a resurrection without a body, that is not a resurrection.

Christianity does not teach that you live in some spirit form everlastingly in heaven,

or in hell, but rather that bodily having been raised from the dead you occupy one of

those two places everlastingly.

There's no such thing as a resurrection without a body and the resurrection will be a bodily

resurrection.

For those of us who know the Lord, we will be raised with a body like unto His glorious

body, the Apostle Paul said.

The church therefore doesn't meet on Friday.

The church doesn't meet on Saturday.

The church doesn't meet on Monday or some other day.

The church meets on Sunday, the first day of the week because that is the day Christ

was raised from the dead.

Every time we meet on the Lord's day it is to give testimony to the centrality of the

resurrection.

Because the resurrection is so critical to us, the resurrection seems to be always under

some kind of an assault from Satan.

Through the centuries, critics of Christianity have done everything they could possibly do

to deny the resurrection.

Denying the biblical accounts as truthful, denying historical evidences in the biblical

accounts as having any value or trustworthiness, critics through the centuries have done everything

they could to deny that Jesus rose from the dead because if that is, in fact, true or

if people can be convinced that it is true, it is the death of the Christian gospel.

Likewise, Christians through the centuries have answered the critics barrage, endless

barrage with evidences.

And there are a myriad of those evidences that prove the validity of the resurrection.

Not all attacks on the resurrection have been so overt.

Many of them have been far more subtle attacks on the resurrection which may explain why

in order to celebrate the resurrection you have to hack your way through a bunch of candy,

eggs and rabbits.

Satan has more than one strategy, believe me, to cloud the issue.

Or perhaps be confused by Lent, 40 days of deprivation to a limited degree that has nothing

to do with the Bible, is never advocated in the Bible, but is borrowed from the worst

kind of paganism, which has nothing to do with anything Christian.

One way or another, whether overtly or subtly, pushing the resurrection away is a very important

satanic strategy because of its critical nature.

In 1 Corinthians 15 and verse 14 Paul says this, "If Christ has not been raised, then

our preaching is vain, your faith also is vain."

Our message is empty if Christ is not raised.

Your faith in that message and in Christ is also empty if Christ is not raised.

Moreover he says in verse 15, "We...meaning the Apostles...are even found to be false

witnesses of God because we testified against God that He raised Christ whom He did not

raise if in fact the dead are not raised.

Well of the dead are not raised, not even Christ has been raised, and if Christ has

not been raised, your faith is worthless, you are still in your sins and those who have

fallen asleep in Christ have perished."

How important is the resurrection?

Critically important.

No resurrection, no gospel.

No gospel, no salvation.

And we are the most deluded duped people on the planet.

Everything is held together by the resurrection.

For Christians every day is a celebration of the risen living Christ, every Sunday is

another celebration of the risen living Christ.

Testimonial, kind of a weekly commemoration of the priority of the resurrection, its centrality,

its significance.

And then once a year on this Easter celebration, resurrection Sunday we focus all our energies

in the direction of the resurrection and rightly we should.

Through the years the resurrection has been ably defended.

There have been endless books written on the evidences of the resurrection.

Through the years that I've preached, I've preached many, many messages showing those

evidences and answering a question...what proves the resurrection?

What proves the resurrection?

And that is a question that needs to be answered, but I want to ask a different question, I

want to sort of tumble that question a little bit in your mind and ask not what proves the

resurrection but what does the resurrection prove?

What does the resurrection prove?

Because the resurrection happened, what can we be certain of?

Number one, the truthfulness of the Word of God...the truthfulness of the Word of God.

Go back to Acts chapter 2, the very text that I read to you in our Scripture reading this

morning, and I want to readdress that passage because it speaks to the issue before us,

the resurrection proves the truthfulness of the Word of God.

Acts chapter 2 and verse 24, God raised Jesus up again, says Peter, on the day of Pentecost,

putting an end to the agony of death, since it was impossible for him to be held in its

power.

This is the resurrection.

And then Peter ties the resurrection into an Old Testament text, it is Psalm 16:8 through

11, in which David is the author, the writer, and he speaks concerning the Messiah.

It is a Messianic Psalm.

What is interesting about this Messianic Psalm is that David doesn't speak in the third person

about the coming Messiah, but rather speaks in the first person as if the Messiah Himself

is speaking.

This is not abnormal, this is done in Psalm 22 and many other Messianic Psalms and other

Messianic passages where literally the very words of the Messiah appear in the Old Testament

prophecies.

So David is the writer but the Messiah to come is the speaker.

Verse 25, the Messiah in a prophetic sense says, "I saw the Lord always in my presence

for He is at my right hand so that I will not be shaken."

The Messiah in that prophecy is confident about his security in the future.

He's confident that God is before him and that God is determining all the steps.

"Therefore my heart was glad and my tongue exulted."

Messiah can rejoice in all that He is asked to do because God is there present at His

right hand so that He will not be shaken or moved.

"Moreover, my flesh also will live in hope."

The Messiah says I know being in the flesh I will face death but my flesh lives in hope.

I have hope beyond death.

"Because...verse 27...you will not abandon my soul to Hades or allow your Holy One...a

very familiar title for Messiah...to undergo decay."

The confidence of the Messiah, speaking prophetically, is that God is present with Him, nothing can

shake Him or move Him away from that protective power.

He can face humanity and even death in hope because He knows that God will not abandon

His soul to Hades or allow Him to undergo any decay or corruption.

The testimony is further, in verse 28, "You have made known to Me the ways of life, or

the path of life.

You will show Me through the grave life.

You will make me full of gladness with your presence.

This is a prophecy of Messiah.

David was the original speaker.

And because it is a first person statement, somebody might think this is David talking

about himself.

But David could never have been speaking of himself, his soul did go into Sheol, Hades.

His flesh did see corruption.

No one has ever claimed that David has risen from the dead, although in the future at the

resurrection of the Old Testament saints indicated in Daniel 12:2 he will be raised from the

dead in bodily form to join his spirit which is with the Lord.

But there has been no resurrection of David up to this point.

So the Psalm must be talking about someone else.

Peter wants us to understand that it's messianic.

It is a reference to Messiah, though spoken by David, they are the literal words out of

the mouth of Messiah.

And that's what he says in verse 29 as he interprets the passage.

"Brethren, I may confidently say to you regarding the patriarch David that he both died and

was buried and his tomb is with us to this day."

His tomb still sealed, by the way, near Siloam in Jerusalem.

Can't be talking about him.

Verse 30 then goes on to say, "And so because he was a prophet," David was speaking as a

prophet, "and knew that God had sworn to him with an oath to seat one of his descendants

on His throne, he looked ahead and spoke of the resurrection of the Messiah, the Christ,

that he was neither abandoned to Hades, nor did his flesh suffer decay."

David knew he was not speaking of himself, but he looked ahead and was speaking words

that genuinely belonged to the Messiah.

Peter's argument is clear.

Psalm 16 refers to somebody.

Psalm 16 can't refer to David.

Psalm 16 refers in anticipation to one who would come from David's loins, the one who

would come from David's loins is the Messiah.

The Psalm refers to the Messiah, the Messiah will be raised from the dead before his body

ever sees corruption.

Verse 32 is the summation of its interpretation, "This Jesus God raised up again to which we

are all witnesses."

What's at stake in the resurrection of Jesus Christ?

What does the resurrection prove?

It proves the trustworthiness of the Word of God, the believability of the Word of God,

the accuracy of the Word of God, the truthfulness of the Word of God.

Turn to Acts 13.

This becomes a staple part of apostolic preaching.

In the thirteenth chapter of Acts, again the dominant cord in the apostolic preaching is

the resurrection of Christ as the fulfillment of prophecy, as the fulfillment of prophecy.

And in chapter 13 we move from Peter preaching on Pentecost to Paul the preacher, Acts chapter

13 and verse 29, "It carried out all that was written concerning Him, concerning the

Lord Jesus, they took Him down from the cross and they laid Him in a tomb."

Verse 30, "But God raised Him from the dead and for many days He appeared to those who

came up with Him from Galilee to Jerusalem, the very ones who are now His witnesses to

the people."

That would be all the Apostles and including 500 people in Galilee who saw Him at one time.

"And we preached to you the good news, the gospel of the promise made to the fathers.

And what is the promise that God has fulfilled?

This promise to our children is that He raised up...in that He raised up Jesus."

The promise of the Old Testament is a risen Messiah.

The good news of the promise made to the fathers that God has fulfilled this promise to our

children in that He raised up Jesus.

And what Old Testament passage did that fulfill?

It is written in the second Psalm, Psalm 2 verse 7, "You are My Son, today I have begotten

You, today I have given you life."

That is an Old Testament prophecy of the resurrection.

As for the fact that He raised Him up from the dead, no longer to return to decay, He

has spoken in this way, "I will give you the holy and sure blessings of David."

That's from Isaiah 55 and verse 3, "I will give you the holy and sure blessings of David."

In other words, I will raise you from the dead to receive all that was promised in the

Davidic Kingdom, the Davidic Covenant.

By the resurrection, God was affirming Christ as His Son and guaranteeing that the promised

blessings that were to come through David's seed would come through Him.

And there's more.

Verse 35, therefore He also says in another Psalm, and Paul here uses the same one Peter

did, Psalm 16, "You will not allow Your Holy One to undergo decay."

For David, after he had served the purpose of God in his own generation, fell asleep

and was laid among his fathers and underwent decay.

But He whom God raised did not undergo decay.

"Therefore let it be known to you, brethren, that through Him forgiveness of sins is proclaimed

to you and everyone who believes is freed from all things which you couldn't be freed

through the Law of Moses."

The testimony of Peter on Pentecost, the testimony of Paul is the fact that the resurrection

is prophesied in the Old Testament.

What is at stake in the resurrection?

The veracity, the integrity of Scripture.

Turn again to the twenty-sixth chapter of Acts, Acts chapter 26 for another affirmation

and vindication of prophetic accuracy in Scripture.

Again this is Paul talking to Agrippa, 26:22, we can pick it up there.

"So having obtained help from God...he says when the Jews were trying to put him to death...I

stand to this day testifying both to small and great, stating nothing but what the prophets

and Moses said was going to take place."

And what did the prophets and Moses say?

This is a way to refer to the Old Testament, "That the Christ was to suffer and that by

reason of His resurrection from the dead, He would be the first to proclaim light both

to the Jewish people and to the Gentiles."

The Old Testament referred to here as the prophet and Moses, spoke of the death of Messiah

and His resurrection.

The fact that Jesus rose from the dead means the Scripture is true.

If the resurrection didn't happen, Scripture cannot be trusted and if it can be broken

in one place, it is not trustworthy any place.

Turn to John chapter 2, a prophecy of a different kind.

Not an Old Testament prophecy, but a New Testament prophecy from the very lips of the Messiah

Himself, even our Lord Jesus.

John chapter 2 verse 19, "Jesus answered them, 'Destroy this temple and in three days I will

raise it up.'"

And they did and He did.

They killed Him and in three days He was alive again.

The Jews then said, "It took 46 years to build this temple and You will raise it up in three

days?

But He was speaking of the temple of His body so when He was raised from the dead, His disciples

remembered that He said this...listen to this...and they believed the Scripture and the Word which

Jesus had spoken."

Affirmation of both the Old Testament Scripture and the New Testament Scripture coming from

the very lips of Jesus.

As I said, you kill this body, not talking about the earthly temple, and I will raise

it in three days.

He did and they believed the Scripture.

That's the first thing I want you to understand.

The resurrection proves the truthfulness of Scripture.

You can believe the Scripture because it predicted this just exactly as it happened.

Look back to Luke 24...Luke 24 and verse 25.

We're on the road to Emmaus, Jesus with a couple of His disciples.

You remember the account.

They're distressed because Jesus has died.

Verse 25, "He said to them, 'O foolish men and slow of heart, to believe in all that

the prophets have spoken.

Was it not necessary for the Messiah, the Christ, to suffer these things and to enter

in to His glory.'

Then beginning with Moses and with all the prophets, the Old Testament, He explained

to them the things concerning Himself in all the scriptures."

That would be things concerning His death and things concerning His resurrection.

The Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 15 starts out giving us this summary of the gospel.

"Now I make known to you, brethren, the gospel which I preached to you which also you received

in which also you stand....here it comes...by which also you're saved if you hold fast the

Word which I preached to you unless you believed in vain.

For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received," and here's the gospel,

"that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures and that He was buried and

that He was raised on the third day according to the scriptures."

The resurrection proves the truthfulness of all the Scripture prophecies that the Messiah

would die and rise again.

Secondly, the resurrection proves not only the trustworthiness of the Word of God but

the deity of the Son of God...the deity of the Son of God.

There are many affirmations in the New Testament about His deity, many witnesses to His deity.

Angels witnessed before His birth that He would be a holy child, that He would be the

Son of the Most High.

Demon even understood that in Mark 5:6 and 7, the demons identified Jesus as the Son

of the Most High God.

In John 9 you have a man born blind who knows that Jesus is the Son of God.

Peter, James and John at some point all acknowledge the deity of Jesus Christ.

Thomas says, "My Lord, My God."

Nathaniel says, "You are the Son of God."

Even Martha acknowledged that.

John the Baptist, John 1:34, "I saw the...I saw and bore record...he said...that this

is the Son of God."

Even a Roman soldier at the crucifixion said, "Truly this is the Son of God."

But unquestionably the supreme testimony to the fact of His deity comes from God the Father.

"This is My beloved Son," at His baptism, "whom I'm well-pleased."

"This is My beloved Son at His transfiguration, listen to Him."

In Romans 1:4 we have a very explicit statement.

Paul begins this great epistle, Romans chapter 1, "Paul, a bondservant of Christ Jesus, called

as an Apostle, set apart for the gospel of God."

And again, here comes a summation of the gospel.

"This is the gospel...verse 2...which He promised beforehand through His prophets in the holy

scriptures" Again, all the elements of the gospel were promised, prophesied in the Old

Testament.

Concerning His Son who was born of a descendant of David according to the flesh...then this,

verse 4...who was declared the Son of God with power by the resurrection from the dead.

It was the resurrection from the dead that was the supreme declaration of His deity.

God declared Him the Son by resurrection from the dead.

You're My Son, this day I have raised You, to paraphrase Psalm 2.

Acts 13:30 says, "God raised Him from the dead."

The resurrection then is the declaration of His deity, the affirmation of His deity.

His deity was affirmed at the annunciation.

His deity was affirmed in the virgin conception.

His deity was affirmed in His baptism.

His deity was affirmed in the most triumphant way, at His resurrection.

He is the true Son of God.

Remember what Peter said in Acts 2:36 that by the resurrection, He is declared to be

both Lord and Christ.

He has three titles, three offices, He is a prophet.

The authentication of His prophetic office came through His resurrection, proof of the

validity and authority of everything He said came through His resurrection.

He is a priest, He is a priest after the order of Melchizedek, no beginning and no end, an

eternal priest who continues to live forever interceding for us.

That everlasting priesthood is validated by His resurrection.

He is a King.

His right to rule and reign again is validated by His resurrection into which He then passes

beyond the pale of death into life and grasps the fulfillment then of all the promises ever

made to Abraham and David and in all other covenants of promise.

He becomes the one alone who will rule forever for He has conquered death...prophet, priest

and King, Son of God, the deity of Christ is affirmed by His resurrection.

Number three, the completion of the salvation of God.

We know from the very beginning that you should call His name Jesus, the angel said, for He

will save His people from their sins.

That's why He came, the Son of Man came not to be ministered unto but to minister and

give His life as a ransom for many.

He is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, we understand that.

He went to the cross to die for men's sins, but that in itself was not the end, that in

itself was not enough.

I understand that there is a tremendous interest in the cross of Christ.

The interest in the cross of Christ is not only for the sake of the work accomplished

there, but there is so much pathos in the event of the cross.

There is so much leading up to it.

There's so much about how He was treated in His life.

There's so much about the days before His death in Jerusalem, the horrendous mockery

of justice that was miscarried in His case, the terrible abuse that He received, the widespread

rejection, all of the features of that.

And then the horrible physical suffering and pain and punishment and then the agonizing

unbearable experience of the cross itself.

The cross, I understand, is loaded with all kinds of pathos.

It draws out of us all of our emotion, all of our passion and therefore all of our interest.

And the resurrection, in a sense, doesn't have any of that because we can identify with

His suffering, we can't identify with His resurrection yet.

Suffering we understand.

Pain we understand.

Sin-bearing we understand for we bear our own sin, the guilt of it and the discipline

for it even in this life.

Resurrection, we don't understand.

And so I think there's a level of indifference toward the resurrection because it's so unfamiliar

to us.

But if we wanted to concentrate on the resurrection with at least equal interest as our concentration

on the cross, we would be serving the biblical purpose well.

For if Jesus doesn't rise, He isn't the prophet, He isn't the priest, He isn't the King promised.

If He doesn't rise, He's just Jesus Christ, Superstar and His death is the death of an

ordinary man with no saving value.

But He did die and Romans 4:25 is critical, actually verse 24 is a good place to start.

It says, "For our sake also to whom it will be credited as those who believe in Him who

raised Jesus our Lord from the dead."

And then this, " He was delivered over," that's a technical term for being arrested, executed,

meaning the cross.

"He was delivered over because of our transgressions and was raised because of our justification."

That's why I say the resurrection brings the completion of the salvation of God.

He was raised in order to assure us that in the sight of God He had satisfactorily paid

the price in full for our sins.

Christ is raised from the dead to make a declaration to the whole world that He had offered a satisfactory

sacrifice.

He could have been raised from the dead quietly, privately and gone back to heaven with no

one knowing, but it needed to be a declaration, it needed to be public.

It needed to be brought to light.

It needed to be fully manifest that He was raised from the dead by the will of the Father

because He had so perfectly paid in full the sacrifice for sin.

His sacrifice being accepted, He is raised and exalted to the Father's right hand and

forgiveness of sin is therefore made available to all who believe.

If you deny the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ, you deny His substitutionary sacrifice

for sin.

Everything that comes to us in salvation, comes through the resurrection.

Salvation promises us eternal life, everlasting life.

He can't give that life if He doesn't possess it.

If He doesn't rise, we don't rise.

If He doesn't live, we don't live.

On the other hand, because I live, you will live also, John 14:19.

The Holy Spirit who is the power of regeneration, who is the power of spiritual life, the Holy

Spirit cannot even do His work apart from the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Jesus said, "I cannot send the Holy Spirit until I go back to heaven and then I'll send

the Spirit.

You can't send the Spirit until He returns to glory, He can't return to glory unless

the Father exalts Him to glory.

The Father won't exalt Him unless He has accomplished redemption on the cross, and when He did,

He raised Him from the dead, seated Him at His right hand and He dispensed the Holy Spirit.

The Holy Spirit then becomes the power in our lives as believers.

Forgiveness of sin, He is the propitiation for our sins, He is the one who paid in full

and satisfied God.

And now we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.

He has gone into His high priestly work, interceding for us at the right hand of God.

The bestowal of spiritual gifts, Ephesians 4 says, that He descended and then He ascended

and gave gifts to men, all the necessary spiritual enablements and endowments, they're all based

on His resurrection.

All the spiritual power that we have comes from His resurrection.

Matthew 28:18 He said, "All power has been given to Me in heaven and on earth."

And then in Acts 1:80 said, "You shall receive that very power when the Spirit comes upon

you."

"We are now able to do exceeding abundantly above all we can ask or think according to

the power that works in us," Ephesians 1 says, "even the power that raised Him from the dead."

Everything we have in salvation ties back to the resurrection, even being brought in

to a new relationship with God.

We have literally died with Christ, Romans 6 says, in His death and risen with Christ

in His resurrection, and now we walk in newness of life.

And we are no longer slaves of sin but servants of righteousness.

Everything in our salvation connects to the resurrection and baptism, of course, is the

beautiful picture of that death, burial, resurrection to new life because we are in Christ in His

death.

What does the resurrection prove?

It proves the truthfulness of the Word of God, the deity of the Son of God, the completion

of the salvation of God, and fourthly, the establishment of the church of God...the establishment

of the church of God.

You remember in Matthew 16:18 Jesus said, "I will build My church and the gates of Hades

will not prevail against it, or prevent it."

The gates of Hades is simply an expression meaning death.

He said, "I'll build My church and death won't stop it."

And first of all, of course, He had in mind His own death.

That would have been impossible if He hadn't risen.

If He hadn't risen from the dead, there would be no true church and we would be another

false religion like every other false religion in the world.

But again, back to that wonderful first chapter of Ephesians, verse 20, it says that, "He

raised Him from the dead, God did, seated Him at His right hand in heavenly places,

far above all rule and authority and power and dominion and every name that is named,

not only in this age but also in the one to come.

And He put all things in to subjection under His feet, that's all things, and gave Him

as head over all things to the church which is His body, the fullness of Him who feels

all in all."

That is just an incredibly powerful statement.

By the resurrection, Jesus not only was affirmed as Lord of all things, Lord of the universe

so that all rule, all authority, all power, all dominion, every name that is named in

this age and the one to come is all under Him, under His authority, but He gave Him

the one who is Lord over all as head to the church.

He is the head.

And what do we mean by the picture of the head?

The head we understand, a head has a body.

A head doesn't function without a body.

And that's the imagery and so it says, "Head over all things to the church which is His

body."

It's incredible to think about it, folks, but the resurrection secures for Christ headship

over His body and we become the church and we are essential as an expression of His life,

as essential as a body is to a head.

Listen to the words of John Calvin.

This is the highest honor of the church.

"That until He is united to us, the Son of God reckons Himself in some measure imperfect."

What consolation it is for us to learn that, not until we are in His presence does He possess

all His parts, or does He wish to be regarded as complete.

He's the head, we're the church, His body.

The church brought into being, brought into existence as the completion of Christ through

the resurrection.

And as the living Christ has lived, moved through history, the history of the church

triumphantly, so the church has moved triumphantly as well.

And Paul says in 2 Corinthians 2 that He causes us to always triumph in Christ.

The church lives today despite constant attack, despite corruption, counterfeiting, the church

has survived all false teachers, false representatives, all sin, all worldliness.

The church, the true church, is still alive, still empowered by resurrection power.

The resurrection proves the truthfulness of the Word of God, the deity of the Son of God,

the completion of the salvation of God, the establishment of the church of God.

Number five, it proves the inevitability of the judgment of God...the inevitability of

the judgment of God.

Turn please, for a moment, to John 5.

One of the great texts in the gospels, John 5, and Jesus gives a warning here about judgment.

Starting in verse 22, "For not even the Father judges anyone but He has given all judgment

to the Son so that all will honor the Son, even as they honor the Father.

He who doesn't honor the Son, doesn't honor the Father who sent Him.

The Father has committed all judgment to the Son, it is incumbent upon men then to honor

the Son who will be their judge.

Verse 24, "Truly, truly I say to you, he who hears My Word and believes Him who sent Me

has eternal life and does not come into judgment but has passed out of death into life.

Truly, truly I say to you, an hour is coming and now is when the dead will hear the voice

of the Son of God and those who hear will live, for just as the Father has life in Himself,

even though He gave to the Son to have life in Himself and He gave Him authority to execute

judgment because He is the Son of Man.

Do not marvel at this for an hour is coming in which all who are in the tombs will hear

His voice and will come forth.

Those who did the good to a resurrection of life, those who committed the evil, to a resurrection

of judgment."

God keeps very accurate records...very accurate records.

And they're all going to be held up on the day of judgment.

For those who have only a record of evil, they will be a part of the resurrection unto

damnation.

For those who have a record of good, evidences of a transformed life, they will be part of

the resurrection of life.

Christ is the judge.

On what basis is Christ the judge?

On the basis of His resurrection.

Verse 26, "Just as the Father has life in Himself, even so He gave to the Son to have

life in Himself."

That's the resurrection.

He raised Christ to be the judge.

What this text is saying is that everyone will live forever bodily, cause that's what

a resurrection is.

There will be some who will have a body fit for hell and some a body fit for heaven.

For those who hear the gospel of God concerning Jesus Christ, they will receive a body suited

to heaven.

For those who reject the gospel, they will have a body suited for hell.

The resurrection of life, or the resurrection of judgment, He is the judge and He is given

the authority to be the judge because of His resurrection.

That is more specifically indicated to us in Acts 17, listen to these words.

Paul in Athens, verse 29, Acts 17, "Being then the children of God, we ought not to

think that the divine nature is like gold or silver or stone, an image formed by the

art and thought of man, therefore having overlooked the times of ignorance...that would be past

times, what does it mean overlooked?

God overlooked in the sense that He didn't render final special judgment on every sinner

on ultimate sins.

There was an overlooking.

However, now God is declaring to men that all people everywhere should repent because

a universal final act of special judgment is coming, verse 31, because He has fixed

a day in which He will judge the world in righteousness, through a man.

What man?

A man whom He has appointed.

Who is that man?

Having furnished proof to all men by raising Him from the dead.

Special judgment, God withheld in the past.

Final judgment, God withheld in the past, but now He has fixed the day of special judgment

on the world and His judge is none other than the one He raised from the dead.

He has raised to be the judge.

And every person will face Him, either to hear, "Well done, good and faithful servant,

enter into the joy of your Lord."

Or to hear the condemnation that sends that person to hell.

He's raised to be the judge.

There is no judgment if there is no risen Christ.

Finally, the resurrection proves the eternal bliss of the people of God...the eternal bliss

of the people of God.

In John 14, just quickly, Jesus said this, "Don't be troubled in heart, you're not losing

Me, I go to prepare...what?...a place for you and I will come again and receive you

to Myself that where I am, there you may be also.

In that place we will have a body like unto His glorified body.

In that place...according to Revelation 21...there will be no tears, no sorrow, no crying and

no death, the eternal bliss of heaven, purchased for us by His resurrection."

That great fifteenth chapter of 1 Corinthians where we began this morning tells us the perishable

will put on imperishable, mortal will put on immortality, death will be swallowed up

in victory and we will say, "Thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord

Jesus Christ."

What's at stake?

What does the resurrection prove?

That Scripture is true.

That Jesus is God.

That salvation has been accomplished at the cross.

That the church has been made His body.

That judgment is coming for unbelievers and that heaven is being made ready for those

who believe.

Father, we thank You again for the testimony of Scripture, consistent testimony as always,

how it weaves together without contradiction to tell us the truth in such powerful ways.

We praise You for that.

Thank You for this wonderful time of celebration.

Thank You that Christ lives, we live and shall live forever.

Lord, by Your power and Your grace today, draw some who are still dead in their trespasses

and sins, draw them into life, draw them to Your Son.

May they see Him in the beauty and the glory that a penitent sees and may they see themselves

for what they are, wretched sinners on the brink of an everlasting punishment.

Rescue them, Lord, today for Your glory.

And use us to spread the message that Christ is alive and because He lives, sinners can

enter into life.

We thank You, Lord, that we've had this opportunity to worship You, we continue to do it even

as we part.

We give You all honor in Christ's name.

Amen.

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I WILL TAKE YOU BACK ACROSS THE

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THERE INTO THE SOUTHEASTERN

LOUISIANA OVER TO ALABAMA AND

MISSISSIPPI IS REALLY GETTING

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TORNADOES TOUCHI DOWN -- THEY

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THAT STIRS UP DAMAGING WINDS FOR

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GETTING CLOSER TO HOME, WE HAVE

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OF THIS AREA OF LOW PRESSURE

SKIRTING THROUGH THE NEVADA

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60'S AND 70'S ALONG THE COAST,

SIMILAR TO YESTERDAY.

WE THROW IN A F CLOUDS INTO

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FOG TO START THIS MORNING.

MOSTLY WARM AIR GOING NORTH WAS

COLD AIR GOING SOUTH.

WE ARE RIGHT IN BETWEEN THAT.

70'S IN SANTA CRUZ.

60'S AND 70'S IN MONTEREY

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SAN BENITO COUNTY, MOSTLY

WIDESPREAD 70'S.

SANTA CLARA VALLEY GETTING MORE

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HOLLISTER, 77.

KING CITY AROUND 78.

CARMEL VALLEY, 72.

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THURSDAY, MOSTLY CLOUDY

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RAIN CHANCES COMING IN AROUND

11:00 AT NIGHT.

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BREEZY, STORMY CONDITIONS.

LASTING THROUGH SATURDAY AS

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SLIGHT CHANCE OF RAINFALL

SUNDAY.

IN THE EARLY MORNING, MOSTLY

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TECH TIP: How to Mirror Your MacBook to a Projector - Duration: 1:43.

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Hello, my name is Wai Chin Ng and I am a K to 5 science specialist at the Josiah Quincy Elementary School.

Today we'll learn how to change your display from (or to) "mirror display" on a projector.

If your MacBook is connected to a projector and does not show what you see on your screen,

then you have to enable "mirror display".

Mirroring basically displays the image you see on your MacBook screen on the projector screen.

It matches the closest resolution between your MacBook and your projector.

To do this, connect your MacBook to the projector.

Next, go to the Apple Menu and select Preferences.

Choose Displays, then click Arrangement.

Enable mirroring by checking the box next to "Mirror Displays".

Now you should see the same image on both displays.

To revert to the original resolution on your MacBook, simply unplug the projector cable from your MacBook.

That's how you can "mirror".

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Welcome To Ogygia Prison | Season 5 | PRISON BREAK - Duration: 1:24.

I'm Augustus Prew, I play Whip.

Figure we got a day, maybe two tops to get out of this hole.

And this

Is our prison.

This is where the guards normally are.

And the guards in Yemen prisons are pretty bad ass.

And so they watch us from up here,

whilst all the prisoners are down in this huge courtyard.

So this whole part of the prison becomes a really important set

in the show.

A lot of bad things happen in there.

These are the guard towers, maybe they become important,

maybe they don't.

Not allowed to tell you.

I'm going to take you to the solitary confinement cells

through here.

This is where the really bad people are kept.

To the solitary confinement cells.

This is my cell.

Whip is quite a character and he has a lot

of angry moments in this cell.

It was lovely to see you guys.

And I hope you enjoy your stay at the solitary confinement

prison.

Have a nice evening.

I wouldn't do that to you.

Maybe I would though.

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New PJ Masks Talking Gekko with Catboy,Owlette, Unboxing - Duration: 9:41.

okay guys welcome back really excited

New PJ Masks Talking Gekko with Catboy,Owlette, Unboxing

gecko this guy is a really good size

figure and he does talk when you push

his amulet button let's go ahead and

listen to him so this guy is really cool

i already did full reviews and fun

parody stories where they're like

fighting dinosaurs if you want to check

out my PJ masks playlist and also if you

do like this bigger i'll have a link in

the description below the video where

you could buy him and cat boy and I'll

let figures so let's go ahead and free

him and check them out and here's a look

at the back of the box is just just kind

of boring so let's go ahead and check

this guy out and guys I have done

reviews on pretty much all of the PJ

masks toys and their vehicle so if you

want to check out the playlist at the

end of this video I got a lot of them in

there I really like PJ masks and my kids

love PJ masks we watch it all the time

so it's awesome ah let's first go ahead

and take a look at him so okay his head

does not turn but his arms turn 360

degrees he can move his arms out so you

could put him in two different poses

like are almost curry Greco monster

then you could have him sit down stand

up so uh he is really cool i really like

the fact that they have them talk here's

a look at the back of him here's all

where the speaker is and where you would

put in the battery I believe it uses

watch batteries because it's not big

enough to use any other ok ok so here

are the other three other two big

figures so I would have all three you

got the cat boy one and the owl at once

and they all talk and these are the big

figures because this is the normal size

figure you get here with a lot of sex

and what you could buy separate and

those are the ones that actually fit in

the vehicles Wow ok today we have a lot

of pj math toy these are all the ones

I've unbought so far on I'll be having a

lot more of them against what I've seen

from the Toy Fair this year they're

going to be coming out with a lot more

of PJ masks toys if you do want to see

all of these being unboxed and cool

parody videos battles with dinos and

stuff go to the PJ masks playlist at the

end of this video so here was the giant

talking outlet

and then I'll let deluxe vehicle which

is really cool if you push it the wings

flap you also have a button back here if

you push the wings also flaps it makes

sounds different noises different ranges

from the show and the eyes and the front

light off like I said full review at the

end of this video and if you do like any

of these toys i have a link under the

video where you could buy these toys

also and then we have the big-talking

gecko and then you have the gekko-mobile

the deluxe gekko-mobile which is really

cool if you move it the back tail moves

back and forth and these spins go up and

down it speaks different phrases

and it plays the theme song and then you

have the cat will be 0 which comes with

cat boy and if you move it the front

lights light up the mouth opens and

closes and also this one also has

different phrases from cat-boy and from

the movement from the TV show and the

theme song of course and then you got

the giant capsule a and then you have

their all sub 3 level headquarters with

a lot of really cool features over here

you have a dropping net so bad guys come

in the door next is drop of that so this

is the geckos level opening door for his

car to drive out you have a working

elevator here that moves up and down so

you can have it go to any of the levels

and then this here would be cat boys

level there you can see Luna girl three

different cap off boys I opened up

there's the cowboys card this off door

here open the cap boys Clark could drive

right down the ramp here it has a ramp

in the back up showed you as a minute

his car can go right down that ramp it

has a little exercise area therefore

cat-boy oh that is cat boys regular

vehicle that you could buy separate also

and then i'll let has a

vehicle to their deluxe vehicle here you

see i'll let and Luna girl once again

this back here opens up so she could

drive her car out and then go down the

ramp she's got like a video screen here

and up here is where the elevator pops

off so the floor actually lifts up your

characters to come right up here with

Kepler seems to be stuck in the elevator

at the moment if you put them in

correctly they actually lock into place

here on the elevator or you can move

them up and down without them falling

off all the time ok and then let's check

out the ramp ok so here is a back of the

set with the ramp so if their cards come

down and comes right out here down the

ramp and they are ready to save the day

PJ masks into the night to save the day

awesome so like I said that right now is

the bj Mac noise that i have i have a

few other sets that have like a another

Romeo I got another set that's got like

night ninja in it I will be reviewing

those suit up I just wanted to show you

guys all these fun toys and let you know

you could see them unbox at the end of

the video and like I said it also if you

want to purchase them check out the link

below this video I'll have a link where

you provide them thanks for viewing and

for you awesome

yeah guys that was a lot of fun and if

you enjoyed the video make sure you

click subscribe and thumbs up button

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