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Since Donald Trump was inaugurated as the president of the United States, there's been

something happening all across the globe that few people have noticed until a new report

came out this past weekend.

What you may not have noticed is that fewer foreigners are coming into the United States.

Guess what.

It's not just because of Donald Trump's Muslim ban.

Tourism from foreign countries to the United States is a $250 billion industry, one of

the largest industries in the United States, but thanks to Donald Trump, people from all

over the world are not coming to the United States.

It's not just Muslims, no.

It's white, Anglo-Saxon people from European countries that are allegedly our allies, but

Donald Trump has done nothing but insult everyone across the planet since being elected and

even during the campaign.

Now, people are not coming into the United States.

According to the major travel agencies in the United States, we have already seen a

14% drop in tourism from Western Europe to the United States and over a 40% drop in tourism

from the Middle East to the United States.

All told, it's cost about $7 billion from the US economy from people not coming to the

United States.

Again, they're not coming here because of Donald Trump.

They see his attitude, his actions, towards foreigners.

They see and hear what he says and does about his own people here in the United States.

They view his Mexican border wall, or his Muslim ban as an intense hatred for anyone

not from the United States, therefore, they think it's too dangerous, even if they are

a white Christian, to come into the United States.

It's not worth the risk, so they're finding other travel destinations to go to, other

places to spend $7 billion dollars.

Donald Trump, as a businessman, after all, that's what republicans picked him for, shouldn't

he understand the fact that his words, his actions, are costing us billions of dollars?

Just because he wants to be a xenophobic idiot, we're losing billions of dollars from the

US economy.

He doesn't care.

You know why he doesn't care?

Because, most of these tourism dollars actually go to coastal communities that, in fact, did

not vote for Donald Trump.

Why is he going to do anything to protect them?

They didn't vote for me, so screw them.

That's what Donald Trump is thinking right now.

Meanwhile, all along both the East and West coasts, businesses are losing tons of money

because of Donald Trump's disgusting rhetoric and his hatred for everyone who is a non white

American.

It's costing us billions of dollars so far and we're only two and a half months into

this presidency.

As the year goes on, if Donald Trump is still president, we're going to lose even more money.

Again, Trump's not going to care about it because the people who voted for him and his

particular businesses, they're going to be doing just fine.

At this point, Donald Trump doesn't need tourism to keep his businesses afloat.

He's doing that on his own with our tax dollars, by going to a Trump branded property every

single weekend and spending millions of dollars.

It's costing the local communities millions of dollars, as well.

Again, as long as Donald Trump gets to line his own pockets, the rest of us can go

to hell.

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Abel: A Primitive Faith (Hebrews 11:4) - Duration: 1:01:46.

We're going to return to our look at Hebrews chapter 11...Hebrews chapter 11, as we have...embarked

upon the study of the power of faith, a very foundational study in every sense.

In fact, this chapter was written originally under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit to

help some people who perhaps did not fully understand salvation by faith to understand

it better.

It was written to some Jews who constituted a congregation somewhere in Israel.

They had come to faith in Christ but perhaps didn't fully understand the reality of faith

and the role that has always played in salvation.

And then, of course, the congregation also had some people there who were a part of the

congregation, hanging on the edges who had not yet embraced Christ fully, were still

trying to consider this matter of salvation by faith.

The reason that was such a dramatic change for them was because Jewish people had been

raised, literally, for centuries in a perversion of Old Testament Judaism, a system of religion

that taught them that salvation came to those who earned it...who earned it.

And so it's important for them to realize that salvation is by faith alone, not by works,

"For by grace are you saved through faith, that not of yourselves, it is a gift of God

not of works lest any man should boast," Ephesians 2:8 and 9 says.

So chapter 10 ends with a quote, famous quote from the Old Testament, "The just shall live

by faith," or "My righteous ones shall live by faith," verse 38.

We then, verse 39 says, are not of those who shrink back to destruction.

We don't come all the way to the edge of this understanding of the gospel and salvation

by faith, and then feel the pull of Judaism and legalism and fall back into destruction,

but rather we persevere in faith to the salvation of the soul.

So clearly the writer of Hebrews has told us that the New Covenant which is the Covenant

of salvation, presents salvation by faith and not by works, and he's now going to illustrate

that in chapter 11.

And the first illustration, after a definition that we looked at last week, the first illustration

comes in verse 4 and it is Abel.

Look at verse 4, I'll read it to you, "By faith, Abel offered to God a better sacrifice

than Cain through which he obtained the testimony that he was righteous.

God testifying about his gifts, or receiving his gifts, his sacrifice and through faith

though he is dead, he still speaks."

Here we meet the first man who came to God by faith.

This is the man who is called Abel.

The whole point of the chapter is to let the Jewish people know that salvation by faith

is not something new, it is something very, very old.

In fact, it goes all the way back to Abel.

He is the first one who exercised faith in this way.

You say, "What about Adam and Eve?"

Well Adam and Eve aren't examples of faith because they had the privilege before the

Fall of sight.

You remember it says in 2 Corinthians 5 that we walk by faith and not by sight, but the

fact of the matter is that Adam and Eve walked by sight.

They walked and talked with God in the cool of the day.

They had the presence of God, the Shekinah glory of God with them in the Garden.

Abel, on the other hand, was conceived and born outside Eden.

He was conceived and born after the Fall.

He was expelled...his family being expelled from the presence of God, he himself was raised

in that expelled situation.

He had not seen a manifestation of the invisible God.

Adam and Eve had seen and believed and I believe were saved, Abel had not seen and yet believed

and that is why Abel is the first on the list of faith examples, the first man of faith.

Now we look at this verse that's just one verse, verse 4, and there are three progressive

identifications here that are tied to Abel.

First of all, he offered a more excellent sacrifice than Cain.

Secondly, he obtained testimony that he was righteous, testimony from God who gave that

testimony and through faith though he is dead, he still speaks.

So he is a model of faith in the sacrifice that he brought.

He is a model of faith in the righteousness he received and he is a model of faith as

a preacher of faith, even though he is dead, he still speaks.

You can call this a sermon from a dead man.

Because he believed, he offered a better sacrifice.

Because he offered a better sacrifice, God testified that this was evidence that he had

been made righteous.

Because he had been made righteous, declared righteous, he is for all ages a living voice,

affirming the great truth of chapter 10 verse 38 of Habakkuk 2:4, "The just shall live by

faith."

So let's look at those three things.

He offered a better sacrifice.

He was declared righteous by God...that's a better word than saying he was made righteous,

he was actually declared righteous.

There was evidence that there was more than just a declaration, but the declaration was

complete as righteousness was imputed to his...credited to his account.

And he then becomes a model of faith, a preacher of faith to all who know his testimony.

Now in order to see the elements that make up this model of faith, we have to go back

to Genesis 4.

So let's do that.

Back to Genesis 4, we'll dig a little deeper into the story which is told at the outset

of this fourth chapter and we'll go back to Hebrews as necessary.

Now I think you're pretty much aware of the account of Genesis 4.

We'll hope to fill in a few details as we go.

We're not going to take a long time with this tonight, it's a straightforward lesson that

the writer gives us.

Chapter 4 begins, "Now the man...that would be Adam...knew his wife."

The man knew his wife Eve.

I wish the translators had left that alone because in the original it says, "He knew

his wife, Eve."

It doesn't say, "He had relations with her."

Those are different words than the Hebrew words.

Hebrew says he knew her.

Obviously what that means is that he had sexual relationships with her, but that's for the

commentator, not for the translator.

It's much better to leave the translation of the actual terms in place.

"So Adam did know his wife in an intimate way and she conceived and gave birth to Cain.

And she said, 'I have gotten a man child with the help of the Lord.'"

So here we're introduced to the first child born whose name is Cain, Qayin is the root

of his name, it means to get...to get.

I have gotten a man child.

Pretty simple name, indicating that she had gotten a child.

Remember now, Adam and Eve had been thrown out of the Garden.

But there was a promise given to them before they left back in chapter 3 verse 15.

"Behold...it says there, or rather it says...And I will put enmity between you and the women

and between your seed and her seed.

He shall bruise you on the head and you shall bruise Him on the heel."

This is the promise that the woman would have a seed who would bruise the serpent's head.

The promise essentially is that the seed of the woman would come, defeat the enemy who

had interrupted fellowship with God and the implication and would then win back the right

for men and women to have fellowship with God.

The seed of the woman would be used for reconciliation, restoration and recovery.

So before God ever acted in judgment, God displayed mercy before He banished sinners

from Eden, He gave them this blessed promise that a woman would have a son who would crush

the serpent's head and bring about reconciliation, the very restoration of fellowship that had

been forfeited through Satan.

Satan had brought the Fall of man and God promises that one would come that would bring

about the fall of Satan.

By a woman had come sin, by a woman would come the Savior.

By a woman paradise was lost and by a woman paradise would be found.

There would come the seed of the woman.

This is a prophecy concerning Jesus Christ, of course, and the virgin birth because no

woman ever had a seed, the seed is in the man.

The seed of a woman is a very, very unique promise that there would be a woman who would

have in her a seed.

We know that to be Mary and the seed being our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God.

But I'm sure Eve didn't understand all the full implications of that.

And it's very possible that when she was pregnant, she assumed that this was the fulfillment

of that prophecy.

This was the one who would be the seed of the woman who would crush the serpent's head.

The reason we think that could be true is because when the son was born, she gave him

the name Cain...the name Cain, I have gotten.

Or another way to translate that, "He is here," some commentators suggest.

So she may have been thinking he's here, I've gotten the promised seed.

Didn't happen to be true, did it?

Far from it.

Cain turned out to be the first criminal.

Cain turned out to be the first murderer and Adam and Eve, of course, could never have

produced the ultimate deliverer.

The ultimate deliverer had to be God and that's why the only one who could fulfill this would

be the virgin-born Son of God conceived by the Holy Spirit, carried in the womb of Mary,

none other than the Holy Child, the Lord Jesus Christ.

So it wasn't Cain after all, although she may have thought this was the one that was

promised.

Again verse 2, "She gave birth to his brother, Abel."

Again, Abel is an interesting name to give to a child.

It really reflects a simple word, it's the word breath...breath.

Certainly metaphorically it would mean brief, weak and sometimes is translated that way,

it is the word Hebel and it is a fitting name, for this man's life was like James said, "A

vapor that appears for a little time and vanishes away."

It was but a breath.

Job spoke of life, Job 7:16, as but a breath.

The Psalmist in Psalm 144:4 speaks of life as but a breath.

And Abel is a model of that.

His life was just a very, very brief breath.

Abel, it says in verse 2, was a keeper of flocks.

That word flocks is big enough to include other than sheep.

Cain, on the other hand, was a tiller of the ground.

So we could conclude one was in animal husbandry, the other was in farming.

Both were sinners, both were conceived by fallen parents, Adam and Eve.

Both were born after the Fall.

Both were born outside the Garden.

And this is a...this is human being number 3 and 4.

The third and fourth people to live on the earth and I just want to remind you that they

are functioning in the full capacities of full humanity.

You say, "Why are you saying that?"

I just want you to know that they weren't missing links.

It's amazing how evolutionists and even so-called Christians tamper with the account of the

book of Genesis and deny that Adam and Eve are real people or that Cain and Abel are

real people as we would know them...real human beings as we would know them.

But they would like us to believe that they are some form of our animal ancestry.

It has been suggested that Genesis can't possibly be true, you can't trust the book of Genesis

because the first man, Adam, and the first woman, Eve, would be blubbering barbarous

animal-like oafs.

They would be incapable of developing tools or skills.

They would be living by wild berries and perhaps killing animals or ripping them apart for

food.

They would be going around banging into each other, grunting and saying, "Ugh," while the

man would be smacking the woman in the head with a rock and dragging her off to a cave

by the hair.

That is utterly incompatible with the text of Scripture which tells us that in six days

God created everything and He created it good and He created it complete.

And Adam, of course, was eminently intelligent.

He was intelligent enough that he could, according to chapter 2 verse 16, eat from anything in

the Garden and in order to make that wonderful food supply everything it should be, verse

15 says, he had the ability to cultivate the Garden and to keep it.

He was also intelligent enough to name every single animal that God created with a name

that was in some measure consistent with that form of life.

These are intelligent beings, fully human.

In fact, I'm convinced that they were far more intelligent than we are.

I mean, the accumulated effects of the Fall over these thousands of years since Adam has

to be a diminishing effect.

The law of entropy says everything is breaking down.

Evil men grow worse and worse.

We probably have diminished brain faculties.

What do they tell us?

The most erudite person uses less than ten percent of his or her brain.

What in the world are we doing wasting the other ninety percent?

And perhaps in this culture people are using about one percent of it.

We were watching the dumbing down...the intentional dumbing down of culture, humanity.

But it's very likely that they were extremely intelligent.

When you stop to think about the fact that those people lived to be almost a thousand

years old, their accumulated knowledge would be beyond our comprehension...beyond our comprehension,

knowledge accumulated by years and years of experience, empirical pragmatic experience.

These two sons lived in a civilized home.

These two sons had the knowledge of tools.

They could domesticate and care for animals, slay animals, provide food, make sure they

perpetuated their herds, flocks.

They had the skill to make tools and to plant and harvest and grind and produce grain and

make food products.

There are critics who have said that Abel could never have had vessels to carry milk,

nor means of shearing or killing sheep, nor means of spinning wool.

Cain could never have had a hatchet.

Hatchets didn't come until far down the evolutionary process, never could have cut or fashioned

timber.

By the way, no animal does that except in a very primitive sense.

Cain, the critics say, could never have developed tools for plowing, could never have developed

a mill to grind corn, or skill to preserve it when harvested, store it, turn it into

all kinds of food.

But that in fact was exactly what they did.

One of them cared for animals and the other was a farmer.

And they did it the way it's done today, only probably did it a lot better.

When Cain and Abel arrived in the world, just as when Adam and Eve arrived in the world,

they knew all they needed to know...fully developed human beings with all their faculties

in the image of God.

I sometimes think that that faculty which is most unique to God is creativity, a faculty

that doesn't belong to anything in the plant or animal kingdom...belongs exclusively to

human beings.

They were not howling, drooling, hairy, peanut-brained, wild people grunting around Eden, or even

outside of Eden.

Scientist Hardy from Canada said, "The search for the missing link is Mr.

Hyde at its best.

If the evolutionist was using a scientific approach, he would be looking for at least

three million missing links for that's the estimate of how many are needed to prove his

theory.

Dead or alive, they can't produce a single scientifically acceptable trace of intermediate

life."

Oh they've tried, haven't they?

You went to school, did you hear about the Nebraska man?

Found out that the Nebraska man was the composite from a pig's tooth.

Or maybe you read about the Colorado man, it was the composite from a horse tooth they

finally admitted.

Or maybe the Colorado ape man who was the man composed of the head of somebody's pet

monkey.

Or the Piltdown man, Mr.

Piltdown, it turned out, had borrowed the scull of a modern ape.

Or maybe you heard about the Heidelberg man who was three million years old and it was

finally conceded that it was a jawbone of a quite human man.

Or maybe you heard about the Java man who was a half a million, or Neanderthal man,

or have you been listening lately to the findings about Lucey and all the other people that

they supposedly offer as missing links?

There are no missing links.

These are fully functioning human beings.

That takes us then to verses 3 and 4 is where we get in to the real story.

"So it came about in the course of time," literally it says, "at the end of days."

And it's a kind of definite expression and I'll comment on that in a minute.

"It came about in the course of time that Cain brought an offering to the Lord of the

fruit of the ground.

Abel on his part also brought of the firstlings of his flock and of their fat portions.

And the Lord had regard for Abel and for his offering."

Now the testimony of Hebrews chapter 11 and verse 4 is that Abel is a model of faith.

He is a model of faith.

And now we're coming to where that obedient act of faith occurred.

He comes to worship God and he worships appropriately, demonstrating faith.

That is what Hebrews 11:4 says, he by faith offered a better sacrifice.

Before we look at the reason that is an act of faith, let's kind of back up a little bit

and get the full picture.

In regard to the act of worship that is described here, there are some components to it that

I think are very interesting.

First, there was a place where God was to be worshiped.

There was a place.

"So it came about in the course of time that Cain brought an offering to the Lord.

And Abel also brought his offering."

They brought an offering to the Lord.

There had to have been a place identified.

Where exactly is this place?

We don't know.

We know they are somewhere east of the Garden of Eden, verse 24 of chapter 3, and they are

kept out of the Garden of Eden.

Having been expelled from the Garden, however, God has established a place.

I guess you could say this is the first Mercy Seat...the first Mercy Seat.

You know, it may well have been that it is being described to us in verse 24, "He stationed

the cherubim and the flaming sword which turned every direction to guard to the way of the

Tree of Life."

It may well have been at the east edge of Eden where the Lord set up the Cherubim with

the flaming sword was the Mercy Seat, was the place of meeting.

Maybe the sword, the flaming sword was the symbol of divine presence.

Maybe that's where they went and God had provided an altar there.

But somewhere, that's the likeliest place, God had provided a place where the sinner

could meet Him.

It is interesting that there was also a time for worship.

Verse 3 gives a very specific phrase, "It came about in the course of time...at the

end of days."

Perhaps it was the end of a certain week or the end of a certain month a certain set day

for atonement to be made.

God is a God of order.

And apparently He had prescribed a specific period of time for them to come to the Mercy

Seat, to the place where they would meet God and offer their sacrifices.

So, there is a place and there is a time and there is a way.

There is a way to worship.

Abel understood the way and obeyed it.

On his part in verse 4, he brought the firstlings of his flock and of their fat portions and

the Lord had regard for Abel and for his offering.

On the other hand, but for Cain who, according to verse 3, had brought an offering to the

Lord of the fruit of the ground, he felt no regard.

So there is a place and there is a time which God has identified as the time of atonement.

And there is a way to worship.

God is to be approached only by sacrifice.

These two sons of Adam and Even had been definitely instructed that there was a place and there

was a time and there was a way.

How would Abel have known to bring an animal sacrifice if it had not been revealed?

And why was Cain rejected when he brought other than that if it was not an act of self-will

and disobedience?

Neither Cain nor Abel could have known anything about sacrifice unless God had revealed that

to them.

And when Hebrews 11:4 says, "By faith Abel offered an acceptable sacrifice," faith in

what?

Faith in the revelation of God.

Faith comes by hearing, does it not?

You believe what God has said.

This is not some kind of nebulous faith.

This is the faith that says, "I have heard God speak and I believe it is true and I will

obey."

It was not a whim.

It was not a self-styled sacrifice.

He had been told by God that God required a sacrifice.

He believed that and he evidenced his faith by obeying God's revealed will.

And that is why he is a model of faith.

He heard the truth, he believed the truth, he obeyed the truth.

He worshiped the way God had ordained worship to be done.

There was a little preview of this that perhaps had come down to both these boys.

You remember that back in chapter 3 when Adam and Even were naked in the Garden and had

no permanent covering, verse 21 says, "The Lord God made garments of skin for Adam and

his wife and clothed them."

This was the first death in history.

This is the first death in history, it's the death of an animal.

And the one who slew the animal was none other than God and God slew the animal in order

to take the skin and cover the nakedness of the two sinners.

So here is the model of sacrifice.

Here is a model of covering.

Certainly would have been well known to these two boys.

So it may well have been it isn't some kind of late information that the sacrifice needs

to be brought to God, rather than an offering of vegetables or fruit.

They may have known it for a long time.

Perhaps the story of God covering them had been told by their parents on many occasions.

Now this is not to say that God rejects all fruit offerings, grain offerings, vegetable

offerings.

You have in the book of Leviticus a number of them.

In fact, Leviticus 19:24 says, "In the fourth year, all the fruit thereof shall be holy

with which to praise the Lord."

There were times when fruit and grain was to be brought to the Lord.

There were grain offerings, as you well know, in Leviticus, bloodless offerings.

But the first and primary offering and the only one which could atone for sin was the

blood sacrifice.

So we see that Abel did what God required.

That's the first thing about his act of faith, he brought the right sacrifice that was required

by God.

This is an act of obedient faith.

By faith then he brought a more excellent sacrifice than Cain.

It was better because it was blood and it was better because it was required as a sacrifice

for sin.

In a real sense, it was a picture, of course, as we all know of the greater sacrifice that

would be offered by Christ.

Hebrews 12:24 says, "Jesus is the mediator of a New Covenant, sprinkled blood which speaks

better than the blood of Abel."

The blood of Abel was the right sacrifice at the time.

The blood of Christ is far superior to the blood sacrifice offered by Abel.

I want you to notice also that Abel's was not just a blood sacrifice, but he brought,

according to verse 4, the firstlings of his flock and their fat portions.

This is long before the Mosaic Law comes and God says, "I want the lamb without blemish

and without spot, I want the best that you have."

But from the heart, Abel acting in obedient faith does what God has told him to do and

brings the very, very best of the animals that he has.

Abel believed God, approached God on God's terms in the divinely appointed way.

On the other hand, Cain didn't do that.

He didn't believe that he needed to bring a sacrifice, though it had been established

by God that that was required.

He thought he could approach God on his own terms, his own self-styled sacrifice could

be brought, that which reflected his farming trade and skill.

He didn't recognize apparently the need for atonement, and that's the bigger issue.

He didn't recognize the need for atonement.

I think these boys knew that death and atonement and covering were required by God.

And I think, as I said, it went back to the sacrifice that God had made to cover their

parents and I think their parents probably told them the theology of that many times.

I think Abel understood that he was sinful.

I think Abel understood that he needed an atonement, that he needed a sacrifice, that

blood needed to be shed in order to cover his sins.

On the other hand, Cain didn't acknowledge his sin, didn't acknowledge the need for blood

sacrifice and atonement.

Thought he could approach God without sacrifice, without atonement on his own terms.

Jude 11 calls this the way of Cain...the way of false religion.

Cain is the first purveyor of false religion.

He's the father of all false religion, invented ways to God, invented schemes to please God,

and they all fail...they all fail.

It's interesting to think about.

There's not a commentary here about the general character of Cain as over against the general

character of Abel.

It doesn't tell us anything about whether Cain was really a bad egg and Abel was a good

guy.

It doesn't give us some kind of record of their activities and just how good or bad

they were.

It doesn't tell us anything about that.

Because, you see, no matter how good you are, you can't be saved by any of your own efforts

and your own work.

It can only come if you recognize you're a sinner and desperately require a blood sacrifice

and an atonement.

So it's really immaterial whether Abel was a little bit of a better guy than Cain.

No one is good enough.

So, Cain is the father of false religion.

Abel is the father, if you will, of true religion, recognize the sin, the need for sacrifice,

comes to God desiring atonement, understanding blood which then, of course, looks forward

to the coming of Christ and His shedding of His blood on the cross as an atonement for

our sins.

Cain then fails to acknowledge the fact of sin.

He fails to acknowledge the need for sacrifice for sin.

He fails to obey God and consequently he is rejected.

He is rejected.

Verse 5, "For Cain and his offering, God had no regard."

Absolutely no regard.

He went out from God.

He dwelt, it tells us toward the end of the chapter, verse 16, in the land of Nod, east

of Eden, out from the presence of the Lord.

That's where all the people of false religion end up...out of the presence of the Lord.

And he built a city, Cain did, the first city of man, the beginning of the world system.

False religion is in league with the world system.

He chose to go his own way, apart from what God had required.

It takes us down to verse 6.

"The Lord said to Cain who is angry," end of verse 5, we should pick that up, "So Cain

became very angry, angry at God, angry at his brother, and his face fell."

It showed up on his countenance.

"In his fury, the Lord comes to him."

All this may be going on right at the Mercy Seat, right on the eastern edge of Eden, right

under the guarding Cherubim and the flaming sword.

And Cain shows his fury on his face.

"And the Lord said to Cain, 'Why are you angry?

Why has your countenance fallen?'"

The Lord's not looking for information.

He wants to hear from Cain.

He wants to touch his heart.

And so in verse 7 He actually extends an invitation to him.

"If you do well, will not your countenance be lifted up?

Or if you do right, surely you will be accepted."

Another way to translate that...if you do right.

Why don't you just do what is right?

Why don't you just bring an animal sacrifice?

Go to your brother, negotiate with him, purchase an animal, he may give you one, bring that

animal.

God gives Cain the invitation to obey.

This is the Mercy Seat after all, this is an invitation to forgiveness, this is an invitation

to joy, this is an invitation to life.

If you do well, you'll be accepted.

If you do what is right, if you do what you've been told.

On the other hand, if you do not do well, if you continue in the path you're in, sin

is crouching at the door and its desire is for you, but you must mater it.

You either master sin and do what's right or sin is going to eat you alive.

It is crystal clear in this verse that these men knew what God required.

God doesn't have to explain what they were to do, He just says do what you know is right.

There is no ignorance here.

Abel's sacrifice of an animal was not some kind of accident.

Cain's was not some kind of accident in which neither of them knew what God wanted.

Abel acted righteously because he acted obediently to the Word of God in faith, believing the

Word of God and believing that if he came with a penitent heart, acknowledging his sin

and knowing he needed a blood sacrifice for his sin, he would be accepted.

Cain, on the other hand, was evil and wouldn't admit it, didn't think he needed a sacrifice

for his sin, didn't believe the Word of God was important, didn't obey the Word of God,

was rejected.

But even at that point, it's amazing that God gives him this invitation and invites

him to think it through and do what's right.

Listen to 1 John 3:12, "Not as Cain who was of the evil one and slew his brother.

And for what reason did he slay him?

Because his deeds were evil and his brother's were righteous."

Cain was of Satan.

Cain's life was evil.

His deeds were evil.

And this is a reflection of the evil of his heart.

Does that mean when it says Abel was righteous in that passage that somehow on his own he

could please God?

No.

Relatively he must have been a better guy, but that in itself, as I said, was not enough.

He still needed to recognize his sin and need for a blood sacrifice as an atonement.

I guess you could say the message was this, you're sinners, sinners need to be covered.

Sinners cannot cover themselves.

God must provide the covering and the covering will be provided by death.

That is what was revealed.

And so God in His mercy at that Mercy Seat says to Cain, "Why don't you just do what

is right?

If you don't sin which is already like a lion crouching at the door is going to pounce on

you and destroy you."

"Dear friends," Dr.

Barnhouse used to say, "At this point in the Bible, the highway to the cross began to be

built."

The highway to the cross began to be built right here.

It would be one lamb for one man.

Later at the Passover it would be one lamb for one family.

Then on the Day of Atonement it would be one lamb for the nation.

And then at Calvary it would be one lamb for the world.

This is where the life of faith really begins.

It begins with the acknowledging of sin and the need of an atoning sacrifice.

Abel bows to the truth.

The truth is he's a sinner.

The truth is he's under the sentence of death.

The truth is God has designed a substitute for His place.

The truth is bring that offering and God will provide forgiveness.

And that's exactly what he did.

Cain, on the other hand, is the first hypocrite, the first religious phony, refuses to obey

the revealed will of God, cloaks his rebellion, however, in a religious activity, shows up

in the presence of God with an offering.

Sought to patronize God again.

This is the way of Cain in Jude 11, the way of false religion.

This is the way of the Pharisees and all other false religionists.

The first thing we learn about Abel is that he brought a more excellent sacrifice because

it was what God required.

The second thing we learn about in Hebrews 11 verse 4 is that God testified that he was

righteous.

God testified that he was righteous.

And this is so very foundational in the gospel because it is when we come to Christ who is

our sacrifice, when we recognize that we are sinners and that Jesus paid in full the penalty

for our sin and we embrace that by faith, we believe that and we act on that, and, as

it were, we come to the altar and embrace the sacrifice of Christ as our own sacrifice,

being offered to God, it is at that moment that God gives testimony that we are then

declared righteous.

And that is exactly what happened.

If you can find your way all the way back to Hebrews chapter 11, just for a moment,

any way, you read there that because he offered to God a better sacrifice, a more excellent

sacrifice than Cain, he obtained the testimony that he was righteous.

Testimony from whom?

God testifying about his gifts.

And this would indicate perhaps that there was more than one.

Maybe there was more than one such occasion of such offerings.

That would make sense, wouldn't it?

Since the only single sacrifice that satisfied God was the once-for-all sacrifice of Christ.

Every other sacrifice had to be repeated and repeated and repeated.

God did not respect Abel for what was in Abel.

God did not respect Abel because there was something personally attractive about him.

God respected Abel because of his offering, because he believed God's revelation about

the necessary blood sacrifice.

Abel was as much a sinner as Cain.

He was as liable to eternal judgment as Cain.

But he believed God, he obeyed God and that faith was counted to him for righteousness.

And here you have the first time that we have a record in Scripture of righteousness being

credited to the account of an obedient sinner.

This is such a monumental thing.

It is credited to his account.

God gives testimony that this man, Abel, has attained righteousness.

His act, an act of faith, was an act which brought a very righteousness of God to cover

him.

It is the stunning foundation, isn't it, of understanding the doctrine of justification.

Abel honored God, brought the right sacrifice.

God honored Abel, imputed righteousness to him.

Imagine having God give testimony that you are righteous.

I would like to encourage you by saying if you've put your trust not in an animal sacrifice

like Abel did because that was what God designed for then, but if you put your trust in the

Lord Jesus Christ, the perfect sacrifice, God will give open testimony that you are

now righteous.

He will impute His righteousness to you, credit it to your account, cover you with the very

robe of His own righteousness as Isaiah put it.

I love that, 2 Corinthians 5:21, "He became sin for us that we might be made righteous

in Him, that His righteousness might become ours, the righteousness of God in Him."

So, first of all, he offered the right sacrifice.

Secondly then, he is credited with righteousness.

First Samuel 2:30, God says, "Them that honor Me, I will honor."

And what greater honor could God ever grant to anyone then to bestow upon that person

His own righteousness.

Again we should be reminded of Philippians 3, I won't take time to go there, where Paul

says he spent all his life trying to achieve a righteousness of his own, and then he met

Christ, he embraced Christ as his substitute, as his blood sacrifice.

He embraced Christ as his offering on the Mercy Seat on the altar and he received a

righteousness, he says, "not of my own, the very righteousness of God given to me."

He received witness, is another way to translate that in 11:4.

Affirmation from God, more than affirmation, declaration from God, proclamation from God.

God affirms openly before all the hosts of heaven that righteousness has now been granted

to this penitent sinner.

Well the other side of the story, of course, is Cain.

Cain's given an opportunity, as I pointed out in verses 6 and 7, to do what's right.

He has really no interest in doing that.

God is offering him mercy.

God is saying, "Cain, come again to My altar.

Offer the right sacrifice in obedient faith and you'll be accepted if you don't sin, which

is crouching at your door like a beast is going to devour you."

He makes his choice, verse 8.

"Cain," the NAS says "Told Abel his brother," simply means talked to.

He went to Abel to talk to him.

"And it came about when they were in the field..."

The time is past.

They've left this place of sacrifice and they're in the field.

"That Cain rose up against Abel, his brother, and killed him."

As I said, this is the first human death, first crime, first murder.

He knew exactly what he was doing.

Some people have suggested, "Well he didn't even know what he was doing because nobody

had ever seen death."

Oh yeah, they had seen death.

They had just seen death.

He knew exactly what happens when you deliver a certain kind of wound to a living being

because one had just been delivered at the place of sacrifice.

This is not some "Oops, what happened here?"

He knew exactly what he was doing.

He knew what life was and he knew what death was.

He had just seen it.

If not, on other occasions.

Cain yielded, however, to Satan.

He is of the evil one, as I just read you from 1 John 3:12, so he yields to the evil

one.

He is of his father, the devil, who is a murderer from the beginning, John 8:44.

He yields and he knows exactly what he was doing and he kills his brother.

And the Lord steps in.

And these are such familiar expressions to us.

"The Lord said to Cain, 'Where is Abel, your brother?'

And he said, 'I don't know.'"

Now he's compounded his murder with...what?...a lie.

"I don't know, am I my brother's keeper?"

"He said, 'What have you done?

The voice of your brother's blood is crying to Me from the ground.'"

The most important two words in there are "to Me."

God is personally, profoundly grieved, exercised, angered over this murder.

And the voice of the very blood itself is crying to Him from the ground.

Capital punishment has not yet be introduced.

It doesn't come until chapter 9.

For here the punishment is perhaps worse.

"Now you're cursed from the ground.

You've prided yourself on your farming, the tilling of the ground, you're cursed from

the ground which has opened its mouth to receive your brother's blood from your hand.

When you cultivate the ground, it will no longer yield its strength to you."

In other words, you're never going to be able to far successfully again the rest of your

life.

You'll never show up at another worship opportunity with any more of your own produce, you'll

never have anymore.

You will be a vagrant and a wanderer on the earth, homeless, alone, a wanderer.

And you'll never get away from what is chasing you.

"Cain said to the Lord, 'My punishment is too great to bear.

Behold, You have driven me this day from the face of the ground and from Your face I will

be hidden.

And I will be a vagrant and a wanderer on the earth and whoever finds me will kill me.

Every rock would hide an enemy, every shadow, an avenger.'"

He would have this aimless, wandering, useless life.

The sad reality here is there's no penitence.

You don't hear any penitence, you just hear, "My punishment is too great to bear."

No sorrow for sin.

Nothing like, "Is it too late?

Can I...can I come again with the right sacrifice?"

There is remorse.

He wants to avoid the consequences.

There's remorse, there's no repentance.

And so, his guilt is just going to bite him and bite him and chew on him the rest of his

life.

And he's not going to be able to die, verse 15, "The Lord said to him, 'Therefore, whoever

kills Cain, vengeance will be taken on him sevenfold.'"

Pass that around.

"And the Lord appointed a sign for Cain so that no one finding him would slay him."

So there's a degree of mercy in this, isn't there?

Because there's always the hope that along the way somewhere this guy would come to his

senses.

He's the first apostate.

He's the first purveyor of false religion.

Did he recognize the existence of God?

Absolutely.

Did he recognize the power of God?

Yes.

Did he recognize the sovereignty of God?

Yes.

Did he recognize that God was to be worshiped?

Yes.

Did he recognize the God of the harvest?

Yes.

He did not recognize the God who required a blood sacrifice because he did not want

to recognize his own sin.

And as I said, his wickedness takes its final step in verse 16 when he goes out from the

presence of the Lord, as far as we know never to return and settles as a wanderer in the

land of Nod, east of Eden.

What a lesson for these Hebrews in this congregation to hear if they're struggling with his faith

the way or is it works....this would be pretty powerful, wouldn't it?

I mean, if you're struggling with a do I establish a relationship with God that will get me into

heaven by faith or by works?

This is all you need, isn't it?

This is enough.

If you don't recognize your own sin and dependence upon the sacrifice that God has established

in Christ as the only way of salvation, you're...you're hopeless.

You can't do it by your own effort.

So by faith Abel offered a more excellent sacrifice.

By faith God credited to Abel's account righteousness.

On the other hand, by works Cain offers an unacceptable sacrifice, false religion and

is damned.

There's one final comment to make about Abel and it's there in Hebrews 11.

And it is simply that he is a preacher of the value of faith, of the necessity of faith,

of the excellence of faith.

Through faith, though he's dead, he still speaks.

In what sense does he speak?

He speaks to us about the necessity of faith, believing God.

I guess the irony is this.

He...Cain thought that he had silenced his brother, huh?

Cain thought that he had silenced his brother.

Cain thought that he had stilled his brother's voice.

But he hadn't.

In fact, his brother's blood was speaking and it was speaking to God.

So there is a sense in which Abel is even a preacher of judgment.

Abel's blood is crying out to God for vengeance.

Abel warns us that there is an avenger.

And then he speaks to men...to all who read his story and it's a three-point sermon.

If you want to come to God, you come only by faith in His Word and obedience to what

He asks and not by your own works.

That's point one.

You come by faith which means, point two, you can't ignore what God has said.

You have to believe it and act upon it.

Thirdly, you have to recognize the need for sacrifice to cover your sin.

Though dead, Abel is a preacher.

As I said, it's a sermon of a dead man.

Preacher of a timeless sermon, the just shall live by faith and those who try to come to

God in any other way will be destroyed.

Let's pray.

Lord, thank You for a wonderful evening together in Your Word and really riveting look at these

two brothers and especially the model of Abel.

This is just the first of many, many in this chapter.

Help us to understand salvation comes by faith alone, confession of sin, repentance, and

the embracing of an acceptable sacrifice which is now namely Jesus Christ, the Mediator of

a better Covenant, the one whose blood, as we read, is better than the sacrifice Abel

offered, the one who with one offering perfected forever them that are sanctified.

By one offering purged our sins and sat down at the right hand of the majesty on high.

What lessons we learn about faith from this man, the first model of faith.

I pray, Lord, if there are any here tonight who are still counting on their own works,

their own efforts, who have not yet recognized their sin and the need by faith to embrace

Christ as the only sacrifice for sin and come in obedience to proclaim Him as Lord, that

it would happen tonight.

Do that mighty work in hearts, we pray in Christ's name.

Amen.

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Videocast: Rainy Monday forecast - Duration: 3:16.

MONDAY.

CAN WE THINK SUNSHINE SOMETIME

DOWN THE ROAD?

METINKA: THINK HAPPY THOUGHTS.

MOLLIE: THANKS.

METINKA: IT IS A RAINY DAY AND A

MONDAY.

THEY KIND OF GO TOGETHER.

IT IS SO SOGGY OUT THERE.

IT HAS BEEN RAINING HEAVILY AT

TIMES, BUT AT LEAST IT IS NOT

TOO COLD.

IT IS 50 DEGREES SO YOU DON'T

HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IT BEING TOO

COLD, JUST TOO WET TO RUN

ERRANDS.

COVERING MOST OF CENTRAL IOWA

FROM FORT DODGE THROUGH AMES AND

CRESTON.

IT IS STARTING TO LET UP, BUT

SHOWERS ARE SPREADING NORTH.

THIS AREA OF RAIN WILL CONTINUE

TO WIND DOWN DURING THE

AFTERNOON.

UNTIL THEN, IT WILL BE A SOGGY

DAY.

THIS EVENING, A LITTLE BIT OF

DRIZZLE.

WE WILL CATCH A BREAK THROUGH

MOST OF TUESDAY, BUT MORE RAIN

IS HEADED OUR WAY FOR WEDNESDAY.

IMPRESSIVE RAINFALL TOTALS

COMING IN FROM SOUTH-CENTRAL

IOWA, WHERE IT WAS REALLY COMING

DOWN LIKE CATS AND DOGS.

OVER 1.5 INCHES IN SOME

LOCATIONS.

1.3 INCHES EAST OF LAMONI.

IN THE CENTRAL PART OF THE

STATE, WE PICKED UP .5 INCHES

OVERNIGHT.

THIS RATE IS GETTING STRETCHED

OUT, AND IT WILL CONTINUE TO

DECREASE IN INTENSITY THROUGHOUT

THE AFTERNOON.

THIS ONE WILL BE HEADING OUT,

BUT THERE WILL BE ANOTHER ONE

NEAR THE FOUR CORNERS BRINGING

US MORE WET WEATHER.

THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT TODAY

IS ACROSS THE SOUTHEASTERN U.S.

TORNADO WARNINGS ONGOING ACROSS

GEORGIA.

THIS SYSTEM WILL HEAD OUT.

THEY WILL CATCH A ONE-DAY BREAK

BEFORE THE NEXT ROUND ROLES IN

FOR THEM ON TUESDAY.

IT TAKES THE WET WEATHER MAKER

OUT OF YOUR.

HERE COMES THE NEXT ONE.

TRACKING THROUGH MISERY

WEDNESDAY BRINGING BACK A

MOISTURE TO THE METRO AREA.

WHEN THAT ONE MOVES OUT, WE WILL

FINALLY CATCH SEVERAL DAYS WORTH

OF DRY WEATHER.

THIS AFTERNOON, ROADS ARE GOING

TO BE SOGGY.

CONTINUING SHOWERS WILL BEGIN TO

MOVE OUT OF HERE BY THE EVENING.

TUESDAY MORNING, THE MORNING

COMMUTE LOOKS A LOT SMOOTHER

THAN TODAY'S AND A LITTLE FASTER

WITH THE ROADS DRYING OUT.

CANNOT RULE OUT A STRAY SHOWER

BY TUESDAY EVENING.

WEDNESDAY MORNING, THAT IS WHEN

THE NEXT AREA OF MOISTURE MOVES

IN.

FOR THE REST OF THE DAY, WE WILL

BE ADDING TO THE RAIN GAUGES

TOPPING OUT CLOSE TO THREE

QUARTERS OF AN INCH IN THE

CENTRAL PART OF THE STATE AND IT

A LITTLE HIGHER -- AND A LITTLE

HIGHER TO THE EAST.

POTENTIALLY ANOTHER .5 T

INCHES

TO ONE INCH OF RAIN EXPECTED.

THE ROADS ARE SOGGY.

51 IN DES MOINES.

WE WILL NOT WARM-UP AT ALL

TODAY.

WE WILL KEEP ON AND ON WITH THE

RAIN SHOWERS TODAY.

OVERNIGHT, 46.

TOMORROW, A NICE BREAK FROM THE

RAIN, BUT THE CLOUDS LOOK TO BE

MAINLY CLOUDY, MAYBE BREAKING UP

A LITTLE BIT TO THE NORTH.

YOUR 8 DAY FORECAST HAS ONE LESS

SOGGY DAY FOR ON

WEDNESDAY.

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Hack My Life - Game The System: Bring Down the House | truTV - Duration: 2:45.

and current casino arts

professor Patrick Rubiano.

-Thanks for joining us. -Thanks for having me.

So, Patrick, I look down at this table, and I see,

like, there's probably a million different ways

for me to win or lose

my money.

Patrick: The basic bet's the pass line bet.

You would take two dice,

and you would throw them all the way to the other end.

So, that one was an 8.

So once you've established the 8 as the point,

now if you roll another 8, you win.

But if it's a 7, you lose.

And if you roll anything else, you just keep rolling.

So how do we game the system?

Some people do believe you can actually influence

the outcome of the dice with a controlled throw.

One of the popular sets is called the Flying V.

You start with the two 3's on top like this.

Got it.

And then you just throw them down the table like that.

And what you want is for the dice

to kind of rotate like this,

almost as if

they're glued together.

And then, hopefully, when they land --

-You'll avoid the 7. -That's the theory, at least.

So, I'll roll with my traditional Portuguese flair.

Heh-heh-heh.

Brooke: And I'll be using the Flying V hack,

which should reduce my odds

of rolling a 7.

Don't know about you guys,

but I'm feeling lucky.

This is the come-out roll. It's the first roll.

We're establishing a point.

-Good luck. -Dice are out.

What are you talking about? Here we go. Boom!

-Whoo!

-8 easy.

-The point is 8.

-Ha-ha! That's a good point.

Here we go. I got this. I got this 'cause --

What? Hadouken!

Now, that's a street fighter.

6 easy. No-kill 6.

Nice. Boom!

7 out.

Come on!

[ Buzzer sounds ]

Kevin: Only two rolls before hitting a 7. That's not good.

I think it's time to maybe employ the hack,

see if our odds get any better.

-Like this? -Yep.

Ah. V formation.

Okay.

-4 easy.

-Okay.

So, the point is to win by landing on 4,

and I'm not gonna get a 7.

Kind of toss it like you're feeding chicken.

-Oh, I've fed a chicken.

-All right.

Here's the hack. Keeping the guys together.

All right.

-Whoa. -5.

Okay, so I get to roll again.

Mama's got this.

Ah, it's a 7.

Nine.

Center field 9.

-Okay. Still in it. -Beginner's luck.

-7. -10. Easy.

Brooke: All right.

♪♪

Hot dog! With mustard.

5. No field 5.

-Brooke's cheating, right? -No!

Patrick, let's just -- She's cheating.

I wouldn't even

know how to cheat.

8 easy.

Yeah!

Winner. 4.

Yeah! Oh! In your face,

Kevin Pereira, you Portuguese monster.

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CLASH ROYALE/ PACK OPENING COFFRE DE LIGUE ET COMBATS FULL ÉPIQUE !!! - Duration: 14:01.

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Hack My Life - Game The System: Used Car Haggling | truTV - Duration: 2:15.

That's the car right there.

Oh, yeah. That's the one.

That's the one.

Kevin will hack the role of an over-eager buyer,

while I'll be dropping

the bad-cop hammer

on our unsuspecting salesman.

$5,400 is crazy.

It's like a glorified

golf cart.

Hey. How you doing today?

Hey. How are you?

Ah, I see you guys looking at the Smart Car.

-Indeed.

-2008.

I noticed you really like

this bad boy.

-I do.

-And you like it.

Well, at this price, absolutely not.

We want to keep looking.

You know, what are you looking at, your price range?

Well, we'll say

this is sort of close to it,

but, I mean, I'd just rather

look at the cars

than talk money just yet.

I'll let you know when we get warm.

So, let -- let's do this, okay?

I can tell you're not sold.

I can tell that you're dying to get inside, so...

-Absolutely. -...just hop in real quick.

-All right. -Let's do that, sweetheart.

Can we do that? -Yep. Yes.

-Let's do that.

-Change your mind, ma'am.

-Thank you, Micah. -[ Sighs ]

Here. Just pop -- just pop it.

-Argh! God! -Just pop it.

You can just pop it.

[ Pop! ]

[ Sighs ]

[ Car door closes ]

-Hey! -Hey, buddy.

Oh, boy.

Well, that was a real adventure, sitting in that little shack.

We were thinking if we could come in

around $3,500, $3,700 even, that would be more our speed.

You guys

are breaking my heart here.

Oh.

Look, I'm gonna go talk to my manager.

Okay? So just, like, hold that thought.

No, don't go anywhere. No, don't go anywhere.

Yeah, is there any way your manager could come out here

and chat with us?

-He doesn't. He doesn't.

-Okay.

It's just a policy.

So, listen. Here's what I'm gonna do.

Okay? $5,000 gets this car off of the lot today.

I appreciate that you came down.

We might even be able to come up,

but if you

have to go in there --

-Well, when you say come up... -Yeah.

...what did you have

in mind?

We brought cash.

You ready to go, huh?

-Yeah. Cash. -Yeah. We're ready.

I've got $4,300.

[ Laughs ]

Cash right now.

The sun is setting. We could be out of here.

This is what we have.

Now, you know

I'm not gonna let you leave

with cash in your hands.

[ Chuckles ] That would be absurd.

You've got yourselves a deal!

-Whoo! -Ha-ha!

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Evenings with Enrique return to City Park! Here are the details: - Duration: 2:58.

KS

PICTURE-PERFECT.

AUBRY: DAMON, THANK YOU.

EVENINGS WITH ENRIQUE ARE BACK.

HERE TO TELL US MORE, JESSE

HAYNE AND PAUL.

THIS IS HAPPENING AT THE

BOTANICAL GARDEN.

A LOT OF PEOPLE EXCITED ABOUT

IT, AND THE BEST PART -- ON SOME

DAYS IT'S EVEN FREE.

IS THAT CORRECT? >> THAT'S

CORRECT.

AUBRY: SO, TELL US ALL ABOUT IT.

>> WE SUPPORT FREE DAYS EVERY

WEDNESDAY AT THE BOTANICAL

GARDEN.

IN APRIL EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT

IT IS FREE FROM 5:00 UNTIL 8:00.

>> WE DID THIS FOR THE FIRST

TIME LAST OCTOBER.

IT WAS VERY, VERY SUCCESSFUL.

WE'RE TRYING TO FIND A WAY TO

BRING PEOPLE IN IN THE EVENING

WHEN THE WEATHER IS NICE AND IS

VERY CALM AND VERY SOOTHING.

WE HAVE LATIN MUSIC.

WE HAVE MOSQUITOES, FOOD.

WE ALSO HAVE FIRE BASKETS

HANGING FROM THE TREES, WHICH

GREETS A REALLY NICE ATMOSPHERE,

AND PEOPLE REALLY ENJOYED IT.

AUBRY: I REMEMBER HOW EXCITED

YOU ALL WERE ABOUT IT.

IT IS GREAT THAT IT TURNED OUT

TO BE A HIT.

THIS IS REALLY JUST DUTIFUL AND

INCREDIBLE.

TALK A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE

GUEST INVOLVEMENT AND WHAT

PEOPLE CAN EXPECT IF THEY DO,

NOW.

-- IF THEY DO COME ON OUT.

>> FIRST, THE THOMAS CENTER,

THEY VISIT OUR NEW GARDEN.

THERE IS A BEAUTIFUL GREEN WALL

THEY WALKED THROUGH.

AND IT HAS ABOUT 15 PIECES OF

HIS WORK.

IT ALSO HAS SOME GRAPHICS ON THE

HISTORY OF ENRIQUE'S INVOLVEMENT

WITH CITY PARK IN THE BOTANICAL

GARDEN.

HE STARTED IN THE 1930'S AND

WORKED ALMOST UP UNTIL HIS DEATH

IN THE LATE 1990'S.

AUBRY: HE HAS QUITE A STORY AND

HISTORY.

HE IS QUITE AN ARTIST.

TELL US ABOUT THE HISTORY AS

WELL AS THE FOUNDATION.

>> SURE.

SO MUCH OF THE WORK THAT WE SEE

ACROSS THE CITY IS CREATED BY

ENRIQUE -- THE MARINE SCULPTURE

ON CANAL AND ELKS AND AT CITY

PARK, THE BRIDGES, THE TED

GORMLEY EAGLE, THE TED GORMLEY

DATES AND THE EAGLE, ALL OF

THESE RECOGNIZABLE ICONS OF NEW

ORLEANS, SO --

AUBRY: I THINK PEOPLE FORGET

THAT THOSE ARE HIS WORK.

THEY ARE SUCH STAPLES IN THE

CITY.

>> ABSOLUTELY.

WE HAVE THE BOTANICAL GARDENS TO

CREATE A REPOSITORY FOR ALL OF

THOSE PIECES OF PEOPLE CAN WALK

THROUGH AND SEE A GATHERING

PLACE WHERE EVERYTHING HE HAS

CREATED.

AUBRY: ALL RIGHT.

WE APPRECIATE YOU ALL STOPPING

BY.

BE SURE TO HEAD ON OUT.

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#DDoM2017 DC- You Get Proud by Practicing - Duration: 4:20.

Some of the folks here

seem younger, so I don't know if everyone

knows who Laura Hershey is

but Laura Hershey was an incredible

Disability Rights activist and writer.

She wrote this a number of years ago.

It's not about filicide,

It's about disability pride.

One of the really challenging things

about Day of Mourning is that

we spent several hours talking

about really difficult topics and mourning.

It's a memorial service.

But the fact is,

there are millions of families

all across the globe

who somehow managed to get by

without resorting to murder.

There are millions of disabled people

all the across the globe who survived,

and tomorrow we focus again on that,

but to close out the day,

I want to read a Mantra that

has given me personally

a lot of strength around these days

when our work requires us

to work on some of the darkest

and most violent topics.

So, "We Get Pride by Practicing,"

by Laura Hershey.

"If you are not proud, for who you are

for what you say, for how you look,

If every time you stop,

to think of yourself,

you do not see yourself

glowing with golden light,

do not, therefore, give up on yourself.

You can get proud.

You do not need a better body,

a better spirit, or a PhD to be proud.

You do not need a lot of money,

a handsome boyfriend, or a nice car.

You do not need to be able

to walk or see or hear or use

big complicated words, or to do

any of those things you just can't do

to be proud.

A Case worker cannot make your proud,

or a doctor.

You only need more practice.

You get proud by practicing.

There are many, many ways to get proud.

You can try riding a horse,

or skiing on one leg,

or playing guitar and do well

or not so well and be glad

you tried either way.

You can show something you've made

to someone you respect

and be happy with it,

no matter what they say.

You can say what you think,

that you know other people

do not think the same way,

and you can keep saying it,

even if they tell you

you are crazy.

You can add your voice

all night to the voices of 150 others

in a circle around a jailhouse

where your brothers and sisters

are being held for blocking

buses without lifts.

Or you could be one of the ones

inside the jailhouse,

knowing of the circle outside.

You can speak your love

to a friend without fear.

You can find someone who will

listen to you without judging you

or doubting you or being afraid of you,

and let you hear yourself perhaps

for the very first time.

These are all ways getting proud.

None of them are easy,

but all of them are possible.

You can do all of these things,

or just one of them again and again.

You get proud by practicing.

Power makes you proud,

and power comes in many fine forms.

Supple and rich as butterfly wings.

It is music when you practice

opening your mouth

and liking what you hear

because it is the sound

of your own true voice.

It is sunlight

when you practice seeing

strength and beauty in everyone,

including yourself.

It is dance when you practice

knowing that what you do

and the way you do it

is the right way for you.

It cannot be called wrong.

All these hold more power

than weapons, or money, or lies.

All of these practices bring power,

and power makes you proud.

You get proud by practicing.

Remember, you weren't the one

who made you ashamed,

but you are the one

who can make you proud.

Just practice.

Practice until you get proud,

and once you are proud,

keep practicing so you won't forget.

You get proud by practicing."

Thank you all so much.

As a reminder, we have tissues

on either side of the room.

[laughter]

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Anika Sets Her Plan Into Motion | Season 3 Ep. 12 | EMPIRE - Duration: 0:40.

- Did you get the phone? - Yeah.

It's a pre-paid.

It can't be traced.

I still don't think this is a good idea.

OK, you know what, mom?

If I had gone with Tariq, then Lucious would have found me,

and I would have been dead by now.

All right?

So let me just give him a call, tell him I have a plan.

Hopefully, he'll let me come home, because at this point,

this is the only way that any of us

are going to get a chance to see Bella.

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Social Media Marketing: 7 Steps To Increase Your Visibility On Social Media! - Duration: 13:46.

this is Staci Hall from Staci Hall.com. My

mission is to simplify online marketing

and make it fun for entrepreneurs to

increase their confidence, influence and

results. I have a question for you today... How

would it feel if you knew exactly what

to do to increase your visibility on

social media so you can stand out above

the crowd? It's a noisy place out there

isn't it? it's really tough to get

people's attention and if we're trying

to build a business online then

we need people to be paying attention...

Stick around.. today I have for you seven

steps to increasing your visibility on

social media. Here we go.. step number one

post the right stuff at the right time. I

have been talking about this.. I feel like...

sometimes I keep repeating myself but

it's so important and people are still

doing this wrong a lot of the time.

you'll want to make sure that you are

not posting pictures of your products...

you're not posting pictures of your

company name, your company logos or

anything to do with your company

directly. You want to attract people to

you and when you post things that come

across as pitchy or salesy... you're

practicing what my mentor Ray Higdon

refers to as 'Repulsion marketing'. You

don't want to do that! We do not want to

repel people, if we can at all avoid it,

right? The idea behind having a whole... you

know.. infrastructure on social media is

to presumably, attract our tribe to us.

in order to be attractive.. we have to give people what they want... it's not

about us, at the end of the day...

So, what do people want out there on

social media? People out there on the

interwebs...want to be entertained! You

wanna have some fun! They want to be

educated.. they want to prowl around and

spy on what people are doing, right? They

just... they're going there for social

reasons. That's why it's called 'social media'.

..so the stuff you post has to reflect

that and honour the platform... no logos no

links no companies stuff..okay? Post things

that create curiosity... post things that

make people interested in your life and

what you're doing... things about your

lifestyle... if you're going out for lunch

with the girls... you're hanging out at

the beach. If you're doing something fun

with your kid... Post motivational stuff.

Post really good things, you come across

that share really interesting tips about

business or life... things like that. That's

number one because if you post things

with value, automatically people are

going to start engaging with your

content and that means you'll get

your stuff seen in the news feed

more often..more regularly and that's what

we want.

Okay... so quality content. Number

two: Go LIVE! I know a lot of people are

really fearful of doing video, especially

'live' video but Facebook Live...well.. any

live streaming really... but Facebook being

the king of all social media, still reigns

supreme. Facebook lives are where its at.

Facebook basically prefers them.. right..

They honour them more in their algorithms so

if you go live, you have a much better

chance of being seen. It's just the way

the math works out right now... with their

algorithms... also it has tremendous of

reach ,because even if people don't see

while you're on live.. there are a lot of people

that see you on the replay. So it just

spans.. and it gets out there... and also

you can repurpose that content in any

way that you see fit. I mean you can chop

up that video... you can put it in on

other platforms, you can use it in your

blog. It has endless possibilities.. so

number two.. very important...go LIVE. If you

have a fear... you need to find a way to

work through it. Start slow and work your

way up but you need to be doing it.

Number 3: Spread the Joy! What do I

mean by that? 'Do unto others as you would

have done unto yourselves.." guys...you want

to be more visible on social media... you

want people to interact with your

content... you want people to pay attention

to you! The best way to achieve that is

to do THAT.. for other people.

It just works like that. Go find other people's

pages in your niche...'like' some of their

stuff... comment on things that are

interesting... interact with the other people

who are commenting on their stuff. As soon

as you do that, not only do you increase

your profile with those people.. but

you're also increasing your profile with

all of THEIR friends... because now, once

you've commented on that person's post, all

of their friends can see your comments

right... and if you're saying interesting

things, they're going to be curious about

who you are and what you're about. And

they'll start checking out your stuff , right...

So it increases your reach, while at the

same time helping the person that you

are engaging with.... it's good karma!

Also, you can seek out other influencers

in your niche and do the same. Start

following people.. engage with their stuff.

So pay attention... share right? ... engage

engage, engage. And then you will have the

favour returned to you. Also i would say,

please don't have a scarcity mindset

about sharing content around. I know a

lot of people in our niche... in the online

marketing- network marketing-

entrepreneurial niche are sometimes fearful of sharing other

people's content to their people they're people...they're

like..."ah.. man if I share that person's

Facebook live then everyone's going to

fall in love with her and they're all

gonna go over there and nobody's going to

follow me anymore..!" I promise you that's

not gonna happen! I know it's a

legitimate fear for a lot of people but

it is a scarcity mindset and that is a

mindset that's typically prevalent in people

who are newer or haven't done a lot of

personal development... and they don't

understand how it really works. I promise

you, if you share something of your

colleague's work ...all of the people who are interested

in you, are not going to leave you... I

promise! It doesn't work like. If

anything, I find that people actually

admire you and look up to you more.. if

you're sharing things of value with them,

that are going to help them with their

business... right? They're going to see you as

being a person who is connected to

really awesome things... so it only

helps you... or as another of my mentors,

Diane Hochman likes to say... you're kind of

like "Julie the cruise director" on The

Love Boat... if you're old enough to

remember that. You're just pointing

people to really amazing things. You are

not the songwriter of the whole world...

you're the DJ. I can't remember where I

heard that but it's a great analogy...

... You're kind of just respinning

stuff for people and that has tremendous

value...so don't be fearful... share, share

share. Number 4: Give Interviews and

Interview Others. This is a really ninja

trick if somebody is actually reaching

out to you and asking you to be willing

to be interviewed ...don't be afraid of it.

You have a little nuggets that you can

share with people that you don't even

realize. So be willing to do that.

It's great for your own exposure,

obviously but also that person that

interviews you is obviously very likely

to share that interview to their people...

so now you have ... an ability to

reach all of that audience, that you

otherwise would never, probably be able

to reach and that audience, very likely,

may not have ever found you, without the

introduction of that interviewer. So say 'yes'

to those things... those are

opportunities.. right? Step in ...and also

when you have a chance to interview

others do the same... especially if it's an

influencer in your niche. So, if you

go to a lot of company events or

industry events, find the people milling

around ..who are really interesting to you

and ask them if

it's okay to.. just like.. hit them up with

a question or two, on camera so you

can share it with your people. Most of the

time, if they can.. if they have the time

available... they will do it. They're more

than willing... and you might even find

that some of them might share that

content to their people... which would be

amazing right?!!? So interview and be

interviewed. Great ...great strategy... Number 5:

Start Your Own Facebook Group.

Yes, you should have a fan pagge but

I'm not talking about that ...I'm talking

about Facebook groups. A facebook group

is a great, great way to increase your

visibility on social media while also

building an amazing community of followers

and people that you can attract.

.. because you have more control over

the conversation with your group and

there's a lot more engagement going on

within it ...then typically, will happen

on a fan page.. so it has it's different

purpose... and within your Facebook group,

you can have theme days..you can run little

contests... giveaway prizes... really encourage

people to..you know... create a culture

within the group and get engaged. And they

actually can learn an awful lot that will help them with their business in

the process... which just makes them love

you all the more. So, definitely Facebook

Groups. Number 6:

just have to check my notes quickly...

Number 6: Facebook Ads. I know, I know... a

lot of you are probably scared of the

facebook advertising... you may have heard

some horror stories. I promise you, it's not

that scary. What I will say, is it's not

something that you just want to fly by

the seat of your pants with. You do want

to know what you're doing a little bit...

so seek out some information... there's tons

available. There's great courses... there's

also wonderful free information...just at

the Google...right... and on YouTube. Make

sure you read.. you know.. Facebook rules

and regs about advertising...so you don't

get yourself into trouble but if you do

that, it's not actually that hard and right

now...the Facebook story ad is just like

doing gangbusters on Facebook.. so it's

basically just sharing a story in the form

of an ad, so that is something that you

might want to consider it has amazing

reach it allows you to tell a bit of a story

which really draws people in to you and

who you are.. and we'll get you a lot of

targeted, targeted followers who want

what it is that you have to offer.

..brilliant strategy. Number 7!

Numbers 7! Number 7: Be

Entertaining!!!... right?!!? Be entertaining people!!!

people come to social media because they

wanted to entertained.. as we mentioned at

the very beginning of this video. So many

people on their posts are like... okay... not

so much just posts.. but especially on

video and facebook live.. it's like (super boring voice)

'hi.. I want to talk to you today about..." Guys! Loosen up... it's a phone.

It's not going to bite you. Just be yourself.

Be natural...be authentic... share with people.

Don't try and present a perfect exterior.

It's so boring! Nobody wants you to be

perfect. We are all fallible..all of us.. we

all are flawed. So if you just step out

from trying to present yourself as being

perfect, you will actually have better

ability to reach people and actually

have communication and a genuine

connection... which is all people really

want, right? So be okay with just being

yourself. That doesn't mean you have to

come out with your jazz hands.. to be, like..

you know... trying to be funny, if you're

not funny. That's not what I mean. You

know, by all means...don't hide the

elements of yourself that give you a

bit of an edge because THAT is what

people are gonna fall in love with...ok ..so

just entertain people. Don't try and be

business-y and perfect. It's really boring.

Okay, my friend, those are my 7 steps to

significantly increasing your visibility

on social media and will help you to

potentially 10x the size of your tribe,

in short order...if you follow them to 'T'.

Hope that was helpful. I hope you got

value. If you haven't already, my friend,

somewhere around this video I'm going to

include a direct link for you to access

my Facebook Daily Game Plan

Blueprint. It's free of charge, right now.

I've basically charted out for you,

step-by-step, exactly what you can do,

every single day, to generate an

additional 10 + leads for your

business, on Facebook...

without spending a dime on Facebook ads in

case you don't want to do that, just, just

yet. That's available for you. Please, by

all means, download it, enjoy and share

with those you think might benefit. Have

yourselves a fantastic day and I'll see

you guys on the next one. In the meantime,

Go..and Make Your Mark! Love ya! Bye for now...

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Mauricio Ochmann habla del final de "El Chema" en Don Francisco Te Invita - Duration: 3:49.

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Jonatan Sánchez recibe la patadita de la buena suerte en Don Francisco Te Invita - Duration: 4:21.

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Jonatan Sánchez: la nueva promesa del género regional mexicano llega a Don Francisco Te Invita - Duration: 3:07.

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Lucious And Andre Have A Surprise For Hakeem's Birthday | Season 3 Ep. 12 | EMPIRE - Duration: 1:12.

[music playing]

ANDRE: Hakeem, I thought you were supposed to get smarter

as you got older, not dumber.

HAKEEM: Shut up, Man.

HAKEEM: I'm not letting you stream your birthday mess live

on Empire XStream, all right? HAKEEM What's your problem, Man?

ANDRE: What's your problem, Man?

LUCIOUS: Hold on, hold on, hold on.

What's wrong?

Let him have his fun.

It's harmless.

ANDRE: I can think of a million ways it could

become harmful for us, Pop.

The cost of security alone is--

HAKEEM: I'll pull in 10 times the cost of security

with all the cash I'll be making when my club opens.

LUCIOUS: Why do you keep raising your voice at him?

HAKEEM: Because he getting on my nerves.

LUCIOUS: Look, it's his birthday.

Let him have his fun.

Oh, by the way, I'm so sorry, I'm not going to make it.

HAKEEM: Dad, it's bad enough my whole family

trying to bail on me now.

Now Andre trying to wreck my party?

Man.

I'm out of here.

LUCIOUS: Nice job.

He looks pretty disappointed.

ANDRE: Yeah, he really thinks we're

just ignoring his big day.

[no speech]

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Stefan Kramer imita a Romeo Santos en Don Francisco Te Invita - Duration: 2:04.

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El famoso imitador chileno Stefan Kramer llega a Don Francisco Te Invita - Duration: 6:09.

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Conoce al imitador chileno Stefan Kramer Don Francisco Te Invita - Duration: 4:46.

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রাজনীতিতে যোগ দিলেন শাকিব খান | শাকিব খান এর রাজনীতি দেখুন | Shakib khan New Movies | Mediareport - Duration: 0:55.

What is the name of a popular actor shocked lekhalena politics,

Such may be the poster at all.

However, it is a new movie poster Shakeeb.

Today, on the occasion of the National Day of film were discovered in the 'politics'

is the first poster of the film.

The poster was unveiled in front of the artist and Razzak MP, AKM Rahmat Ullah, actor Javed,

Amit Hassan and Tapan Kumar Ghosh, managing director of FDC.

Shakib Khan, one of the oldest aristocratic politician in the film can be seen as

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