he was in my belly he had to go through
that house or with me and it was a while
back I want to see about two weeks and I
swear to god you guys I was dying I know
hey you it's heavy hi grandma you know
how I've been doing this series with
different medication for chronic pain
well this one's going to be a little
different I want to share a little more
my story in the warning for Trevor
dollar hmm hold on you guys when you a
drink kara bunch of noise that's an
upstairs to be laying down for a nap
he has a big boy bed now okay so this is
your first time here welcome to my
channel so subscribe and join our super
seriously oh all sorts of different kind
of videos right here and there some
playlists kind of got it organized a
little bit okay so a generic name or
tramadol is ultram it's supposed to be
considered like a painkiller but it's a
little different but now I think the
last two years is when they decided that
they were going to make it as a narcotic
and that's like I don't know what it is
for you but with narcotics and where I
live it's a little more trouble trying
to get your medicine filled so I'm just
going to share I'm sorry you guys my
voice I don't know I was all good I
jumped out and a support group page on
Facebook I guess the first thing i can
do is i will share i will share what
others have been saying about it on our
page of research and did some writing as
you guys know I'm not a doctor this is
just putting out for mornings and
sharing what spoonies a hand x far as
far as experience good and bad just
because i know i know where hell it is
trying to find that right medicine for
you and everybody is so different not
just your body not just your matches
your your symptoms from fibromyalgia but
usually everyone has different kind of
health conditions different allergies
everybody is so different this is what I
got so far i only asked about an hour
ago Daryl says Jim adult is nothing more
than empty my pocketbook doesn't do any
better than
so 50 milligrams wanted to tablets by
mouth every eight hours was needed now
what I felt was kind of funny about that
is at eight hours of heart but that
could be because he's on different kind
of medicines but normally it's like four
to six hours apart well I'm not a doctor
one that says I was on terminal norco
for years the combination of the two
helps them recently my new doctor
changed me to morphine extended-release
works better for pain but it except
upsets my stomach he says I was on
terminal for a few months and
unfortunately it did not used to pain
very little does help and I have never
been given some of the other higher dose
things however I have other issues and i
am a lot of meds so perhaps that's why I
go to pulmonary specialist due to my
lungs and he is my primary that says i
use the 24-hour release chemical it
works in you notice symptoms worsen
around time you are in need of another
dose regular tramadol take two every
four hours helped for a few years but
then you get used to it tawanda since
I'm on 50 milligram I mean it just makes
me sleepier than groggy for hours after
i wake up does not help the pain at all
the worst part is you lose time in the
day due to after effects Towanda if
you're watching is it helps any you
might be at too much of a high dose too
soon because that's what are the main
side effects appear too much of a high
dosage it will make you way too sleepy
and if you're missing part of the day it
sounds like it's pretty bad we may be
talking with your doctor and lessening
yet may who knows maybe you don't need
that larger amount which is a good thing
Linda says the nothing for me Natalia
says I found out I was allergic to a
blurry vision unable to hold a
conversation and delusional didn't do
much of it being either oh that's awful
aaliyah says I was on it twice the head
bad reactions they have now labeled me
as allergic to it but it really supposed
to help that's awful what I feel so
sorry for you spoony set are allergic to
medicines like it can't get any more
like you don't already have two little
options deana deana says does nothing to
help my pain at all and if I take more
than one in 24 hours I can't sleep wow
really that is aren't you guys so I have
a list of symptoms here it's light
effects to watch for and a common side
effects especially for higher doses and
sheena headache diarrhea complicated
vomiting drowsiness impaired mental
abilities and confusion serious would be
seizures serotonin syndrome
life-threatening allergic reactions
taking too much can actually be fatal of
course keep your legs away from your
little ones especially don't crash don't
let a liquid and eject not going to have
to see much but it sounds like the last
video go ahead share in this lead to
infertility sexual problems high risk
for addiction you always follow your
script watch your truck interactions
because there can be some really bad
ones especially if your are you taking
things that make you already sleepy like
narcotics mixing those together can be
worked migraine meds like imitrex then
you are at a higher risk for serotonin
syndrome I got some of this information
from the same website of shared and the
other once a guy strokes calm all that
stuff will be in the downbar below also
a risk of slow breathing or nervous
system depression remember check with
your doctor you guys before and if I
know it can be hard to get through your
doctor you can also call your local
pharmacist to that helps me a lot a lot
of people don't know that thing I want
to tell you guys real quick you've got
to be so careful so so careful there's
no accident accidental pregnancies just
withdrawals with this stuff is beyond
hell is it's really bad I had to go
through it I don't know if you've seen
my pregnancy the fibromyalgia video i
think i'm going to share a little bit
about that i think oh my go in more
detail my doctor decided to cut me off
completely what it was I needed to get
new script script filled and he decided
just as I found out I was pregnant he
stopped it all together I'm not saying
go take all these months while you're
pregnant no no no I'm not saying that
but if you're going through withdrawals
your baby is going through withdrawals
with you so sander well he was in my
belly he had to go through that house on
with me and it was about
about two weeks and I swear to god you
guys I was dying from and play out
that's the worst pain worse hell I've
ever been through physically now what
terminal didn't work with me I was I
took it was something else i think that
was gabapentin we go through withdrawals
now after the hell i went through with
that i got a hole in my cocker and after
finally talked to him in person I'm
gonna find out he admitted to me no
doctor knows exactly how to paper you
off because everybody is different but
this is it you cannot just stop it could
lead to seizures what I'm trying to say
here is don't think these things can't
happen to you because that's what I
thought and happened to me really really
happen you can't stop cold turkey I
guess term adult up there for one of the
easiest ones to to build an addiction to
it is a controlled substance and
mistakes now and that's just been the
last couple of years I believe when you
withdraw with it I would really suggest
to do gradually go down like you
gradually go up and if you're struggling
really bad with that call your doctor
call your doctor and tell them that
talked to his assistant something I'm
having a really hard time with the
rituals because already dealing with the
chronic pain and then the withdrawals on
top of it it will drive you insane I
kind of wish i was logging by then so
that was something that could have
shared with you guys as awful as that
was my question to you is are you taking
tramadol ultram or have you let me know
all your experiences down below because
other spoonies are going to come in
although you might not know like quite a
lot of phone you've reached your
comments and you know what it's like
going through the whole process of air
trial and error if I met right medicine
right want to go for lunch for watching
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Cold War Kids - Restless - Duration: 4:53.
♪ ♪
♪ PEOPLE WONDER PEOPLE TALK ♪
♪ WE'RE SUPPOSED TO SETTLE DOWN ♪
♪ HOW WE EVER GET THIS FAR ♪
♪ WITHOUT OUR FEET TOUCHING THE GROUND ♪
♪ WHAT TIME IS IT NOW WHERE YOU ARE? ♪
♪ WE FOLLOW BEATS WITH DIFFERENT DRUMS ♪
♪ WE'RE LOOKING AT THE SAME STAR ♪
♪ IT IS A TALENT STAYING YOUNG ♪
♪ SO WHY YOU THINK ♪
♪ WE BOTH RUN AROUND IN CIRCLES ♪
♪ WALK THROUGH FIRE NOTHING HURTS US ♪
♪ EVERY MOUNTAIN YOU CLIMB ♪
♪ TAKES YOU FURTHER AWAY ♪
♪ OVERCOME A LIFETIME EVERY DAY ♪
♪ NO WE CAN'T HELP IT ♪
♪ WE'RE ALWAYS RESTLESS ♪
♪ NOW YOU'RE WIRED THEN YOU'RE TIRED ♪
♪ THERE'S NEVER A BREAK ♪
♪ YOU ONLY COME ALIVE ♪
♪ AT THE THRILL OF THE CHASE ♪
♪ NO WE CAN'T HELP IT WE'RE ALWAYS RESTLESS ♪
♪ TRY - TO KEEP IT ALL UP IN THE AIR ♪
♪ YOU RUIN IT WHEN YOU ASK WHY ♪
♪ YOU KNOW IT'S NOT THAT I DONT CARE ♪
♪ I DON'T GET JEALOUS I GET FREE ♪
♪ EVERYTHING GOOD COMES BACK TO ME ♪
♪ SEEMS LIKE WHEREVER YOU ARE ♪
♪ IS JUST A BETTER PLACE TO BE ♪
♪ SO WHY YOU THINK ♪
♪ WE BOTH RUN AROUND IN CIRCLES ♪
♪ WILL YOU MEET ME IN THE MIDDLE ♪
♪ EVERY MOUNTAIN YOU CLIMB ♪
♪ TAKES YOU FURTHER AWAY ♪
♪ OVERCOME A LIFETIME EVERY DAY ♪
♪ NO WE CAN'T HELP IT ♪
♪ WE'RE ALWAYS RESTLESS ♪
♪ NOW YOU'RE WIRED THEN YOU'RE TIRED ♪
♪ THERE'S NEVER A BREAK ♪
♪ YOU ONLY COME ALIVE ♪
♪ AT THE THRILL OF THE CHASE ♪
♪ NO WE CAN'T HELP IT WE'RE ALWAYS RESTLESS ♪
♪ WE ALREADY KNOW THE ENDING ♪
♪ WHEN THE CREDITS ROLL DOWN SLOW ♪
♪ I'LL HURRY BACK I'LL HURRY BACK I'LL HURRY BACK ♪
♪ TO YOU ♪
♪ EVERY MOUNTAIN YOU CLIMB ♪
♪ TAKES YOU FURTHER AWAY ♪
♪ OVERCOME A LIFETIME EVERY DAY ♪
♪ NO WE CAN'T HELP IT ♪
♪ WE'RE ALWAYS RESTLESS ♪
♪ NOW YOU'RE WIRED THEN YOU'RE TIRED ♪
♪ THERE'S NEVER A BREAK ♪
♪ YOU ONLY COME ALIVE ♪
♪ AT THE THRILL OF THE CHASE ♪
♪ NO WE CAN'T HELP IT WE'RE ALWAYS RESTLESS ♪
♪ I'LL HURRY BACK I'LL HURRY BACK I'LL HURRY BACK ♪
♪ I'LL HURRY BACK I'LL HURRY BACK I'LL HURRY BACK ♪
♪ TO YOU ♪
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HOME FIRES on MASTERPIECE | The Final Season: Episode 1 Scene | PBS - Duration: 1:50.
Were you listening in to that call?
- Not "listening in" so much as "checking."
Ah.
We're all being encouraged to be on the lookout
for the "out of the ordinary."
And what I'm doing is ensuring
the caller is the person they say they are
and not a spy of some kind.
- Oh, I wasn't aware German spies were expected in Cheshire.
3,000 Czech soldiers in the village, Mrs. Simms.
What about them?
Who's to say they're all Czech?
Who's saying they're not?
Can you tell the difference
between a Czech accent and a German one?
Are you seriously suggesting that 3,000 German soldiers
have snuck into the country by pretending to be Czech
and no one's noticed?
I'm saying we shouldn't assume anything is as it seems anymore.
So snooping...
Not snooping.
Checking.
So checking in on calls is, in your mind,
a first line of defense.
If you got a telephone call at home from your husband
to say he's on his way back...
- We don't have a telephone at home.
Let's say you can afford one.
Let us say that.
- And he telephoned to say he's on his way home,
and I stayed on the line for a little bit,
I could verify the man on the line really was Mr. Simms,
and not a German spy pretending to be him.
- By his accent.
Exactly!
Have you heard from Mr. Simms at all?
- No, not yet.
And I suppose he's not actually fighting, is he?
Just sitting behind the lines, writing about fighting.
Yes.
(switchboard clicks)
Writing about fighting.
Number, please.
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NIVIRO - The Ghost [CC Lyrics] - Duration: 3:06.
I can see you
from behind
you can hear me in your mind
run so fast and you can go
I will catch you before you know
Are you afraid of the dark?
Are you scared?
I am you
I'm coming closer
la lala la lala la lala la lala la
I will catch you
The time it goes
Tic Toc Tic Toc Tic Toc
Are you afraid of the dark?
Are you scared?
I am you
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Your Utility Company Is Spying On You And Selling Information On Your Activities To Corporations - Duration: 1:27.
Your Utility Company Is Spying On You And Selling Information On Your Activities To
Corporations, Governments, And � Who Else?
Jerry Day analyzes a sales video for a software program that enables utility companies to
collect data on the minute-by-minute activities of their customers.
It creates personal profiles on energy users to be sold to anyone willing to pay for it,
which means anyone who can benefit from it.
None of this is for the benefit of those being spied upon.
The device that makes this possible is the
Smart Meter.
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MTB Tour Log #6 Springtime Trails & Mandelblütenfest* -subtitled- - Duration: 22:11.
not bad for a night after the almond blossom festival
it's dirty
that's how a wheel should sound
new stealth ... not visible
first I'll need a birch
no damn birch here
this one is too far down
looks perfect but near the road my bucket is in danger
beautiful
this should do the trick nicely
when the bark is thicker I would have let it drip a while because the stuff in there is not tasty at all
that would be a yellowish fluid
now it works
now going to ride my bike
huh? k...
I'm stupid.. my back brake didn't work last tour and I was mad...
so now what did I forget to fix?
right... rear brake
that trail looks nice
I guess I'll do something for my back and knees.. going to climb up here
normaly I'd loose traction..
exhausting anyways
bam!
so it's possible to slide
I have to get used to that again
what's so noisy in the back?
this is the weinbiet loop
weinbiet loop finished
hi!
I could really get used to that frontwheelgrip
feels like the chain fell off
well...
now this historical piece of trail.. rode that very often
down there was the root of death... somehow it got removed...
no deaths I witnessed there..but some people got hurt and there were a lot of flat tyres
somewhere arround here it was
watch out for cars in the woods...
nice
was that always that rough?
guess it was always that rough
final part... would be better without that branch
when you forget where the trail is heading
dude.. that's awkward
coolest part here
coltsfoot
when grown bigger it has a very intense taste
but the blossoms are fine
a little bit soft but fine I guess
tooth care
a bit sticky.. not gum like yet
and my breath is instant pleasant.. like resin...,
trail time!
brake still sucks
better not fall in there
now it rolls
where's my line?
I'll take this one
nice
got hit in the face... ouch
well whatever... here we go again
now I'm afraid of branches
nice rough part
clear
keep rolling
now I want to test the bike on a more downhill like trail...
not really pleasant
that was the first double I believe
fork is too soft..
but I got a pump in the backpack
now the second line
weee...
uh sick
that was strange... was slower than usual but exited the turn faster
legendary rock drop... with the legendary endo
now there are people on track
lets go
that front wheel grip....
aren't there magic marys for plus available?
nope
he's riding maxxis normally that's why he can't ride
yeah that's why I can't ride
how is this working?
push the button to shoot a photo
bye bye - cya
uhm ?
bike?
I see.. felix's bike
cool that's nice
and alone again
what a rut!
nice wave section here.. not with this bike but still...
the fork is still too soft
for steep tracks the cockpit is too low for me...
could spacer it up but then it's maybe weird on normal trails
lets find compromises
radde goes red
for this season a little bit
not that much blue anymore
still waiting for my gloves
ciao
let's do a nose wheelie
stop beating me
lil' tree
keeping the speed
hello
I think that was dirsturbing their peace
well just continue walking the trail is wider down there... you shouldn't have!
we got this... thanks! you're welcome
k.. rideable? jupp
almost... fun spot
the stairs look more difficult than they really are
blind piece of trail
won't go fast here on a day like this
seems to be clear
almost clear trails despite the almond blossom festival
well got a bottle
pretty slow dripping but ok
this can stay there over night
lets go!
I don't want traffic today so I'm taking some secret lines
almost
ha! I like!
that was a little bit confusing
trying not to catch it with my backpack
no problem there
well...
now going to have a glass of wine
Homo! - Moron! - Wine!
well well
not working
you're dumb
stop it don't drink it all. get your own stuff
Hi!
the stuff that dreams are made of
cheers
whatever we all got the same diseases
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How Do Babies Become Bilingual? - Duration: 4:51.
You know that feeling when you get tongue-tied, and words come out as a jumbled mess?
Maybe you forget a word, or have mushy grammar, or your pronunciation is all wrong.
There are a lot of things to keep track of!
It seems like learning one language would be hard enough for babies, who already have
trouble eating and not spitting up everywhere.
But research has shown that infants are a lot more capable than you might think, especially
when it comes to language.
In fact, a lot of babies from bilingual families grow up fluent in both languages.
Many psychologists think language is what's called an innate ability, or something we're
born knowing how to do, like grasping objects and sucking on things.
Classic cute baby stuff!
So right from the start, babies are primed to learn a language – any language.
Most of us adults have trouble hearing subtle inflections in foreign languages.
Like, if you only speak English, it might be hard for you to hear the difference between
certain sounds in Thai or Russian.
But in their first few months of being alive, babies can tell really similar sounds apart.
To figure this out, lots of researchers have done studies where they pick a sound from
a foreign language and play it on loop for babies around four months old.
When the babies lose interest, the researchers switch to a new, similar sound.
Usually, these really young infants notice the difference and perk up somehow, like by
looking around or sucking harder on a pacifier.
But if scientists repeat this experiment around eight months later, one-year-old babies typically
ignore the second sound because they don't notice a difference.
That's probably because as they get older, their brain cells make connections that help
them focus on the sounds of their native language, and they get rid of unused connections related
to recognizing other sounds.
So, by the time an infant is one year old, its brain is already focusing on learning
whatever language it's been exposed to most.
And, surprisingly, babies don't need any special training to be bilingual!
But they need equal exposure to both languages.
Now, you might have heard that bilingual kids develop more slowly than their monolingual
counterparts, or are more likely to have speech delays.
But, according to the research, that's just not true!
That even applies to babies who grow up with one spoken and one signed language – like
English and American Sign Language.
As they get older, these kids keep their languages separate thanks to their awesome perception
skills.
Just by watching faces and listening to verbal patterns, they're able to figure out when
they should be speaking which language by around the time they're three years old.
And when they intentionally switch from speaking one language to another, like talking to their
friends in English but to their mom in Cantonese, that's called code-switching.
Now, even though monolingual and bilingual babies develop at the same rate, one study
from the University of Washington suggests that their brains process language a little
differently.
Psychologists used electroencephalograms, also known as EEGs, to detect electric brain
activity in some six-month-old monolingual and bilingual babies as they played recordings
of speech sounds in English and Spanish.
Babies in EEG caps?
Super adorable.
They found that monolingual babies caused a spike on the EEG whenever a mismatched sound
popped up, like a Spanish sound thrown in among a bunch of English sounds or vice versa,
which means they noticed a difference.
But bilingual baby brains didn't notice when the languages switched.
When the same babies were 10 to 12 months old, though, the results changed:
The monolingual baby brains only responded when a sound in their native language interrupted
a string of foreign sounds.
But not the other way around.
And the bilingual babies went from not noticing a difference, to hearing both kinds of mismatches.
According to the researchers, this means that monolingual baby brains seem to solidify connections
faster, to get ready to speak their primary language.
But the bilingual baby brains stayed more flexible and didn't develop that wiring
until later on.
Turns out that this flexibility can have some developmental perks, too.
One study published in the journal Science found that bilingual babies may be better
at learning rules and switching between them than monolingual babies.
In the study, one-year-old infants were taught that, when they heard a certain pattern of
sounds, they should look at a specific spot on a screen to see a fun toy.
When the psychologists changed the pattern and moved the toy picture, the bilingual babies
were better at figuring out the new rules and looking for the toy in the right places.
Multiple studies suggest that bilingual adults have similar benefits, like better focus and
ability to switch between tasks, and even less cognitive decline when they get older.
But this doesn't mean all hope is lost if you're not bilingual – it's just one
path a human brain can take.
Our brains are really powerful, and even when you were a tiny, adorable baby, you were a
lot smarter than you might think!
Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Psych!
And special thanks to our patrons on Patreon who are helping us explain the human mind!
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God's Own Defense of Scripture, Part 2 (Selected Scriptures) - Duration: 53:50.
We return to the subject, the sufficiency of Scripture.
It is Job who said, "I have esteemed the words of God's mouth more than my necessary food."
That is to say what Jesus said in the New Testament.
"We don't live by bread alone but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God."
Taking in the Word of God, said Job, is more important than eating food.
The Apostle Paul said that the church is built on the Scriptures that came through the Apostles
and the prophets, Ephesians 2:20.
Life in the church is built on the Word of God.
It is the life of the church.
It is the food of every individual believer.
Thomas Watson, one of my favorite and most beloved of the Puritans was a very eloquent
writer.
He gave in his writings many tributes to the Bible.
In one of them he said this, "Scripture is a beam of the sun of righteousness, it is
a crystal stream flowing from the fountain of life, so pure that it purifies everything
else."
Thomas Watson also wrote this, "The devil and his agents have been blowing at Scripture
light but could never blow it out."
A clear sign that it is lighted by heaven.
So, on the one hand, we have the affirmation that the Scripture is indeed the Word of God.
It is our food.
It is the truth upon which the work of God depends and at the same time it is that which
is under constant assault by the enemy of God, the enemy of God's purposes, the devil
and all who are a part of his kingdom.
In any period of time, Scripture will be under attack.
In any period of time, in any place it will be blown at by those who want to extinguish
its light.
We find that going on throughout all the history of the church.
We find it going on even today.
We have to rise up to understand those who would assault the Scripture and we have to
rise to its defense.
We are living in a time, as I pointed out in our last study together, when the sufficiency
of Scripture is under unique assault.
The move to psychology as a necessary component in solving man's problems indicates that the
Bible in itself is not enough.
The search for methods found in the world's economics and the world's businesses and the
world's techniques, and the world's strategies to apply in building the church are an indication
that the Scripture itself is not enough for the life and growth and expansion of the church.
The demand for political power as the key to the church's influence, as the key to revival
in a society and in a culture is testimony to the fact that among some people the Bible
itself is not sufficient.
The cry for miracles, the cry for signs, and wonders, and new revelations and supernatural
activities is another indication that the Bible in and of itself is not enough to demonstrate
t he great power of God.
The invention of a synthetic gospel, aw pop gospel of prosperity and indulgence and sensuality
and success and self-fulfillment and self-indulgence is another testimony to the fact that there
is a lack of confidence in the sufficiency of Scripture to do its work of changing lives.
All of these really are a demonstration of the tragic worldliness of the church.
When the church has to design its ministry around non-biblical things, it has abandoned
its confidence in the Word of God and thus has brought reproach upon God who Himself
affirms the absolute sufficiency of His Word.
It forces us to ask this substantially foundational question...is the Scripture enough?
Is it enough to do the work of evangelism?
Is it enough to do the work of sanctification?
Is it enough to solve the problems of the human heart?
Is it enough to build and extend and advance the church?
Or do we need to concede that the Scripture has its limitations that have to be overcome
by psychology, by human wisdom, and strategy, by political clout, by new revelations, by
wonders and signs?
Do we have to somehow overcome the stigma of the gospel by inventing a more popular
message that will be acceptable to people?
Is the Bible so lacking in its own power and sufficiency that we have to apply human wisdom
and human technique to help God overcome the natural resistance of a fallen world?
Well the answer to that question about the sufficiency of Scripture is given by God Himself
in Psalm 19.
Let's return to Psalm 19.
In fact, there are many, many places in the Scripture where its own sufficiency is attested,
more than one could exposit, probably, in a lifetime.
But here is one that is a great and rich and comprehensive summation.
Here is God's own witness, God's own revelation as to the sufficiency of Scripture.
Psalm 19 and we're looking at verses 7 through 14.
Let me read them for you.
"The law of the Lord is perfect, restoring the soul.
The testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple.
The precepts of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart.
The commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes.
The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever.
The judgments of the Lord are true, they are righteous all together.
They are more desirable than gold, yes than much fine gold.
Sweeter also than honey in the drippings of the honeycomb.
Moreover, by them Thy servant is warned.
In keeping them there is great reward.
Who can discern his errors?
Acquit me of hidden faults.
Also keep back Thy servant from presumptuous sins, let them not rule over me.
Then I shall be blameless and I shall be acquitted of great transgression.
Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Thy sight, O
Lord, my rock and my Redeemer."
As I mentioned to you last time, the opening six verses of Psalm 19 have to do with God's
revelation in creation...God's revelation in nature.
We call that general revelation.
From verse 7 on it is special revelation.
God's revelation in Scripture in the Bible, God's revealed Word.
God has revealed Himself in creation so that it may be known that He exists and that He
is powerful and that He is wise and many of the attributes of God, of course, are on display
in creation.
But nothing in creation tells us how God may be known, and nothing in creation tells us
specifically what His will for man is and therefore we turn to special revelation.
And God gives testimony to the sufficiency of this special revelation, this inscripturated
revelation here in these verses.
First of all, the sufficiency of Scripture, verses 7 to 9.
Then the value of Scripture, verses 10 to 13.
And finally our subsequent commitment to Scripture in verse 14.
Now we are looking at verses 7 through 9, the sufficiency of Scripture.
I remind you only briefly that there are parallels in these three verses, six statements are
made, two in each verse, that are parallel to each other.
They all have six titles for Scripture.
They all have six characteristics of Scripture.
And each one gives six benefits of Scripture.
Scripture is called in verse 7 law and testimony, in verse 8, precepts and commandment, in verse
9, fear and judgments, those are titles for Scripture.
Looking at it as a many faceted diamond, it is all of those things.
It is God's law, God's testimony, God's precepts, God's commandment, God's fear and God's judgments
revealed.
And there are six characteristics.
In verse 7 it is perfect and sure, in verse 8 it is right and pure, in verse 9 it is clean
and true.
And then there are six effects or benefits.
It restores the soul, makes wise the simple, rejoices the heart, enlightens the eyes, endures
forever, and the final one in verse 9, it produces comprehensive righteousness.
This then provides a complete understanding of the magnitude of the sufficiency of Scripture.
And by the way, we are reminded as to who the author is six times, it is of the Lord,
of the Lord, of the Lord, of the Lord, of the Lord, of the Lord.
There is no mistaking the author of Scripture, it is divine.
Six times the covenant name of Yahweh is used and He is clearly the one who is the source
of this inscripturated revelation.
Now as we began last time, we looked at the opening three and I would just review them
briefly.
The law of the Lord is perfect, restoring the soul.
That is to say that Scripture can be viewed as God's law for man's conduct.
It is the manual on behavior.
It is the Torah, divine instruction for man's life.
And as such, it is perfect, meaning it is comprehensive, meaning it is full, meaning
nothing is left out.
It is perfect as opposed to incomplete, not perfect as opposed to imperfect.
It's not saying that it's flawless, although it is that, but rather that it is completely
comprehensively sufficient.
For what?
For restoring the soul.
The word "restoring," transforming, converting, renewing the soul, nephesh, the inner person.
The Scripture then is comprehensive, totally sufficient to completely transform the whole
inner person.
That is to say it is all that is necessary to produce total complete transformation.
It saves.
It is the power of God to save.
Remember the words of Peter, "We are begotten again by the Word."
By the Word.
It is able to convert, it is able to transform.
It is sharper than any other sword, it is a two-edged sword that cuts the heart completely
open and produces conviction and conversion.
It is the Word of God which alone saves.
It does not need any assistance in doing that.
We made a comparison, also, with some comments in Psalm 119 that enrich this statement and
we'll do the same as we compare Psalm 119 with the other points.
The second point we made here is to look at verse 7 again, the testimony of the Lord views
Scripture as God's own personal testimony.
God's own self-revelation.
It is His law, it is also His self-revelation.
As such, it is sure.
In a world of things that are not sure, not reliable, this is utterly and absolutely unwaveringly,
unmistakably accurate and true and as such as the true and accurate reliable testimony
of God, it is able to take the simple, meaning those who lack understanding, lack wisdom,
those who are naive, undiscerning, undiscriminating, foolish and make them wise.
Wise in Hebrew means skilled in all areas of living, skilled in the practical aspects
of holy living.
Scripture then is sufficient to save, it is sufficient to sanctify, to take one and make
that one wise, skilled in all practical aspects of holy living.
It is all that is necessary for salvation, it is all that is necessary for the sanctification
that is produced by the intake and the application of divine wisdom.
Thirdly, in verse 8, Scripture is seen as the precepts of the Lord.
Precepts meaning doctrines, if you will, statutes some translations have, that is principles
for life and godliness, divine principles.
It is filled with principles, he says, that are right.
Literally in the Hebrew, that set the right path.
Principles for walking down the right path.
And as one walks in those principles, the effect is rejoicing the heart.
True joy fills the inner person.
And so we find that Scripture is sufficient to produce salvation, sanctification and true
lasting heart contentment and joy.
We don't need voices from angels.
We don't need conversations with the supernatural, we don't need visions and miracles.
We don't need mystical kinds of imaginations and intuitions to be led by God.
We need only His Word.
He leads us in a right path, that path becomes our joy.
All our true pleasure, all our true delight comes from following the path laid out by
the Word of God.
People who walk in that path experience joy.
Now that leads us to the remaining three.
Number four is in verse 8.
"The commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes."
The commandment indicates that the Scripture is a mandate.
These are not negotiable.
They demand obedience.
Scripture is authoritative.
It is binding.
It is non-optional.
It is not a source of suggestions.
The divine revelation of God is a series of commands.
Disobedience brings about divine judgment.
Obedience brings about divine reward.
So Scripture is the law of the Lord, the testimony of the Lord, principles given by the Lord,
and commandment as well.
It is all of those things at one and the same time.
Now as such, it is pure...is the word.
Literally that word means clear.
Sometimes when you use the word "pure" you think more on the spiritual side, this is
really a simple word that means lucid, transparent, easy to see, giving clear direction.
That is to say the Scripture is not mysterious.
The Scripture is not intended to be unclear.
It is intended to be crystal-clear.
You say, "Well why then do people not understand it?"
Because the natural man understands not the things of God.
They're foolishness to him because he is spiritually dead.
And additionally, he is blind.
The god of this world has blinded the minds of those who believe not, lest the glorious
light of the gospel should shine unto them.
So you have the spiritual deadness and the spiritual blindness that limits someone's
understanding of Scripture.
But to the person who has been regenerated, whose eyes have been opened, who has been
given life, the Bible is clear.
In fact, our Lord even says you have to become as a little child to enter the kingdom, it
is that clear.
The Old Testament says a wayfaring man though he be a fool need not err.
And so God has given us clear understanding.
And as such, it enlightens the eyes.
In contrast to the muddied, muddled, musings of men who are themselves blind, and themselves
dead, who invent concoctions of religion that are inscrutable, the Bible is crystal clear.
You are able to see the truth in a dark world, to understand, to be comforted in times when
no one else can understand what is going on.
As a Christian, and you and I share this in common, I see things clearly.
I see the world clearly.
In fact, I often wonder why I'm not on more programs giving the right answer to everything.
It's all very clear to me, everything is clear to me.
I understand where the world came from, where it's going.
I understand all of that.
I understand why things happen the way they happen.
I understand life and death and life after death and heaven and hell and morality and
immorality.
I understand it all.
I understand why the world is the way it is, why people act the way they act.
Am I particularly intelligent?
No.
Am I particularly wise?
No.
I just have the mind of Christ here in this book.
I remember one time years ago being invited to Cal State Northridge to speak to the philosophy
class, advanced philosophy class and the professor was a formal rabbi who liked to chew on an
occasional fundamentalist.
And so I was going to be the bone for that experience.
I went to the class and I was supposed to talk on the subject of Christianity and culture.
Well I didn't want to talk about Christianity and culture.
I wanted to talk about the gospel.
So I think I opened by saying, if I remember right, something like, "Well the great expert
on Christianity and culture is Francis Schaeffer and if you want to know about that, you can
read Francis Schaeffer."
But I said, "I'm here to tell you this, I know this is a philosophy class and I know
that you're searching for the truth.
And I'm here to bring your search to an end."
That was enough to lose them all, they looked like somebody had shot off a gun in the room.
The brashness of that, the egotism of that was stunning.
I said I'm here to end your search.
Now that's a problem for a philosophy class because you're supposed to get a degree for
searching.
If you find the truth, the search is over, you can't finish your degree.
So if you're taking philosophy, don't get the truth until you get the degree then you
can get the truth.
So I said I'm here to tell you the truth, to tell you the truth about the origin of
the universe, to tell you the truth about why the universe holds together things that
Einstein couldn't figure out.
I'm here to tell you where the universe is going in the future, how it will end.
I'm here to tell you about life, death and the afterlife, morality, everything you want
to know I'm here to tell you all of it.
And then I said this, and the rabbi professor was as stunned as everybody else, I said,
"But no matter what I say, you're not going to understand it and you're not going to believe
it."
And one student at that moment spoke for all of them and said, "How do you know?
How do you know we won't understand it?
We won't believe it?"
I said, "Because there's a prerequisite.
For you to understand this, you have to have been transformed by faith in Jesus Christ
so that your understanding is opened."
To which he replied.
"Well, how does that happen?"
And I said, "Good, now we'll talk about how...we'll talk about how you become transformed by Jesus
Christ."
And so I went into the gospel which is no small irritation to the professor.
I remember on an extended time of sharing the gospel with some of the students out in
the hall after the class was over, and if I remember correctly, a number of them came
to church and a couple of them actually joined our ministry here and professed Christ.
The Word brings light to absolutely everything.
One more story comes to mind whenever I come to this point.
We had a number of years ago some missionaries in our church named John and Nora Romanoski.
John and Nora served the Lord in Brigham City, Utah, missionaries to the Mormons.
John and Nora were a precious, precious couple.
They had two beautiful daughters and a son.
And they decided in the summer to come to Grace Church and bring their two daughters
and son down with them for a vacation and enjoy the church and enroll their oldest daughter
at the Master's College.
They also decided to bring two foreign exchange students that had come to that town from Italy,
weren't Christians, bring them along for evangelistic purposes.
So they were all in this car, they were coming down...they had been to the college to go
through some registration and they were leaving the college, pulled on to Sierra Highway and
for some reason John pulled out against a red light, they were hit by a truck coming
down Sierra Highway, full speed.
They were hit so hard that it catapulted the two daughters out the back of the car and
killed them both instantly.
They were lying in the street.
The boys were fraught with devastating injuries.
The blow was behind the front seat where John and Nora were sitting and so their injuries
were minor.
But in one split second, they had lost their two precious girls and their son hung in the
balance at Henry Mayo Hospital.
My son Mark happened to be coming along and word got to me what had happened and I got
to John and what do you say?
I said, "John," I said, "I don't know what to say, I really don't know what to say."
People would ask the question...this is a missionary?
Why would God let this happen to a faithful missionary?
Giving his life to reach Mormons with the gospel.
I said, "John, I don't know what to say."
He said, "Well, John," I'll never forget this, he said, "First I thought maybe this was a
dream and it didn't happen.
Maybe this just...I'm going to wake up and it will all be okay.
But I know that's not true."
Then he said this.
He said, "I brought my family down here because I wanted my daughters to have a big church
experience.
Our church is very small.
I wanted them to hear a big choir."
And he said, "I just didn't think that the big church would be the glorified saints and
the choir would be the heavenly choir."
He said this, "I know my girls knew Christ and they're in His presence.
I'm so thankful he took them and spared those two unconverted boys."
Now when you can look at the holocaust of your family and see it that way, you see it
clearly.
Right?
And what enlightened his eyes?
An understanding of the hope of life after death for those who are in Christ.
He saw it exactly the way it was.
They were ushered into the presence of Jesus Christ.
He came in to this pulpit, kind of peace together with his wife, they were here for weeks waiting
for the boys to recover, which they did.
He came in to this pulpit and gave his testimony to this congregation about the grace of God
in their life.
He went back to that ministry without those two girls.
It wasn't long until John had kept in contact with me and told me they never had a more
effective ministry because they could see the triumph of their faith.
The people around them could see the triumph of their faith in the way they handled the
loss of those two girls.
I don't want to live my life in the dark, do you?
Proverbs 6:23, "The commandment is a lamp and the teaching is light."
I want to see it the way it really is.
Romans 15:4 talks about the comfort of the Scripture or the encouragement of the Scripture
as the NAS puts it.
Are we dependent on worldly wisdom to understand dark things?
What does the psychologist say to somebody in that situation who has no understanding
of reality?
What do these counselors that go to a school after somebody shot up the school and killed
students, what do they say?
What kind of games do they play with people's minds that don't ever really lead them out
of the dark?
Do we need to go to them for the true knowledge of death and life after death?
Are we dependent on some kind of psychoanalysis for answers to our questions, from sources
that reject Scripture and are invented by those who are blind?
Are the blind leading the blind?
Is the Bible so incomplete that we have to turn to science to explain origins?
Life?
Sociology?
Sin?
No.
No.
The light is turned on in every dimension on every subject from Scripture.
It floods its glorious truth on every dimension of life.
Psalm 119 reiterates this, verse 52, "I have remembered Thy ordinances from of old, O Lord,
and comfort myself."
In the midst of the darkest times the truth becomes our comfort.
Verse 59, "I considered my ways and turned my feet to Your testimonies.
I hastened and did not delay to keep Your commandments."
I saw the way I was going and I knew I needed to turn to Your word to enlightened me, to
change my course.
Verse 81, "My soul languishes for Thy salvation.
I wait for Thy Word.
My eyes fail with longing for Thy Word.
When will You comfort me?"
All comfort comes, all true comfort comes from a true understanding and a true understanding
of things as revealed in Scripture.
He goes on a number of times in this Psalm to say the same thing in another way.
Verse 92, "If Thy law had not been my delight, I would have perished in my affliction."
I couldn't have interpreted my suffering, I couldn't have interpreted my troubles if
I didn't know Your Word tells me that in affliction You comfort.
In affliction You perfect.
In affliction You mold me and make me into the man You want me to be, the woman You want
me to be.
I wouldn't know that if I didn't have Your Word.
The Word is sufficient for salvation.
It's sufficient for skill in living, sanctification.
It is sufficient to produce lasting deep-down joy and rejoicing.
It is sufficient to give us a clear understanding of things otherwise not understood.
Number five in verse 9, "The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever."
Fear is a term in Scripture that is synonymous with awe, reference, wonder, respect, worship.
This book is not only the law of the Lord, testimony of the Lord, precepts of the Lord,
commandment of the Lord, but it is the fear of the Lord, it is the manual on worship.
It instructs us how to worship.
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
Scripture calls for and instructs us in the true worship of God.
And you remember Jesus said the Father seeks true worshipers who worship Him in Spirit
and in truth.
The habit of the human soul is to worship, do you see that?
The habit of the human soul is to worship.
People worship.
They worship themselves.
They worship things.
They worship heroes.
They worship adventures, experiences, whatever....
Humans are made to worship.
Only in Scripture are we instructed as to who we are to worship and how we are to worship.
It is the manual on who to worship and how to worship.
We are to worship the true and living God, the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ
revealed in Scripture incarnated in His Son and we are to worship Him in Spirit and in
truth.
We are not to make idols and worship them.
We are instructed how to worship in Scripture.
As a source of worship, he says it's clean, without evil, without corruption, without
error.
This is in contrast to the evil imaginations of men who worship other things.
The root of this word clean, tahor, in the Hebrew, has the idea of the absence of impurity,
the absence of defilement, the absence of filthiness, the absence of imperfection.
It's unsullied.
Psalm 12 verse 6, "The words of the Lord are pure words, like silver tested in a furnace
of earth purified seven times."
Its words are holy, separated, hallowed.
That's why David says, "Thy Word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin."
The word has a cleansing effect.
Jesus in John 15 says, "We are pruned, purged, cleansed by the Word."
Because of its purity, by the way, here's the effect, it endures forever...it endures
forever.
Because of its purity, it endures forever.
What do you mean by that?
Sin kills.
The Bible lasts forever.
Jesus said, "My Word will never pass away...never."
It has no principle of sin in it, no error in it, no death to it.
It endures forever.
It needs, by the way, no updating, it needs no editing, no refining, no aid, no assistance.
It is eternally pure, eternally relevant, eternally powerful.
Are we supposed to believe that all of a sudden today it's no longer true, it's no longer
relevant?
It's no longer able to be understood?
All of a sudden the light's gone out and it's a dark book?
It has inadequacies, errors, shortcomings.
It's inexplicable.
It needs correction.
It needs addition.
We can't trust it.
Do we need some people as the Jesus Seminar people do to vote on whether something in
the Bible is true by rolling out colored balls?
No, it is without error, it is without stain, it is without pollution, it is without corruption.
And because of that, it is unchanging, it is unaffected by the Fall, if you will..
It endures.
And again, Psalm 119 and I don't want to go through all of the verses there, but just
to remind you that many of them address this...many of them throughout this Psalm.
Verse 9, "How can a young man keep his way pure?
By keeping it according to Thy Word."
If you want a pure way, then apply a pure instrument to your heart.
Then verse 11, "I have treasured Thy Word in my heart that I might not sin against Thee."
Verse 38, "Establish Thy Word to Thy servant as that which produces reverence for Thee."
The Word cleanses me, makes me holy, makes me reverent in my thoughts toward You.
"Before, verse 67 says, I was afflicted, I went astray.
Now I keep Thy Word."
The bottom line is, when you obey the Word it leads you in the path of obedience and
righteousness.
Verse 101, "I've restrained my feet from every evil way."
Why?
"Because I keep Your Word."
It's sufficient to cleanse your life.
It's sufficient to purify your life, any person in any culture in any age, in any location.
It doesn't need to be updated.
It doesn't need to be edited.
It's not become irrelevant.
It is as alive and powerful now as ever.
And finally, the judgments of the Lord are true.
They are righteous all together.
Judgments...how interesting is that word.
The judgments of the Lord are true.
How does that view Scripture?
That views Scripture as divine adjudications from the bench of the Judge of all the earth,
verdicts.
When the Bible renders a verdict, it is true.
Its verdicts are true.
Judicial determinations by the Judge of all the earth from the heavenly bench, the one
who is the ultimate and only final Judge renders true verdicts.
In contrast to the injustices that prevail in human life, in contrast to the lies of
this world, God's justice, God's judgments are always perfectly true, absolutely true,
absolutely dependable.
And that last phrase, what's the effect?
It produces...what it means is, it produces comprehensive righteousness.
That's a summation.
It produces the total product, a righteous soul, righteous in the sense saved, sanctified,
joyful, understanding clearly the truth about everything because the mind has been enlightened
by Scripture, worshiping, embracing the truth, a comprehensive complete soul before God.
It is sufficient for salvation.
It is sufficient for all the skills of spiritual living.
It is sufficient to produce lasting, deep-seeded unassailable joy that overcomes the sorrows
of life.
It is sufficient for understanding of all the things that are hard to see, it casts
its light on all the darkness.
It is sufficient to purify all sin.
And it is always true, true, true, true.
One television evangelist who is very popular, said this, "Anything coming through man is
contaminated to some extent.
Therefore since the Bible came through man, there must be some errors in it so we must
never equate the Bible with the perfect Jesus."
Is the Bible less than perfect, when God in His own words says it is perfect?
Can God give us a perfect text and not preserve and protect it?
Such statements depreciate the Word of God, any depreciation of the Word of God is a dishonor
to God Himself.
When it says the words of Scripture are righteous all together, it means comprehensibly right
and comprehensibly producing what is right.
I think it's sufficient, based on this text.
I don't know how you could argue anything else.
This is reminiscent of 2 Timothy 3, Scripture is able to make you wise unto salvation, all
Scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable so that the man of God may be
thoroughly or completely perfect.
Same thing exactly.
It meets all spiritual needs.
That is the sufficiency of Scripture.
And that leads to a second thought in the text, the value of Scripture.
Since this is true, since this is true, listen to the value, verse 10.
"They," meaning the judgments of the Lord that are completely all together righteous
and true, they...the words of Scripture, "are more desirable than gold, yes than much fine
gold, sweeter also than honey and the drippings of the honeycomb."
That is to say, they are more precious, more valuable than any thing else.
For that ancient world, gold was it, this is better than that.
Better than fine gold, the sweet drippings of the honeycomb, delicious to the tongue,
this is sweeter than that.
We could say it this way.
It is our most valuable possession...more valuable than gold.
It is our most valued pleasure, sweeter, more desirable than any other thing.
It is supreme in its value, it is supreme in its sweetness.
I wish I had time to take you through Psalm 119 on this.
Do it yourself.
There must be twenty verses in Psalm 119 that say that one way or another.
It is our greatest possession.
It is our greatest pleasure.
Thirdly, it is our greatest protector, "Moreover...verse 11...by them Thy servant is warned."
Moreover by them, Thy servant is warned.
Scripture is the source of warning in the face of temptation, sin, and ignorance.
We need the Scripture to warn us.
Our greatest possession, our greatest pleasure, our greatest protector.
It is our greatest provider.
Verse 11 at the end, "And keeping them there's great reward."
Obedience to Scripture produces reward in this life and the life to come.
Obedience to Scripture brings the believer his greatest provision, or if you will, his
greatest profit.
The Word is the source of reward.
The true reward comes not through self-seeking, it comes not through imagining, visualizing,
trying to speak it in to existence as the Positive Confession people tell us.
The true reward comes to the one who keeps the Scripture.
The reward literally in Hebrew the end...the end.
The eternal reward is in view.
Always the proper goal.
You obey the Scripture and it impacts your eternal reward.
You shouldn't even be looking for what you can get now, here and now, like the Christian
cultic preoccupation of health, wealth and prosperity and success and happiness now.
We look to that eternal reward and obedience to Scripture produces that eternal reward.
It is our greatest possession, greatest pleasure, greatest protector, greatest provider and
then our greatest purifier.
Verse 12, "Who can discern his errors?"
We're not really very good at examining our own hearts unless we have some kind of plumb
line and some kind of standard, right?
What do most people do?
Oh they compare themselves with other people, right?
I'm not as bad as most people, I'm basically a good person.
Like Paul described the false teachers in 2 Corinthians who compared themselves with
themselves.
You can always find somebody worse than you, some mass murderer.
We're all better than those people.
So who really can access his own errors?
On your own, your pride, your self-will, your self-preservation instincts, your blindness
to reality and your tendency to comparison is going to cause you not to be able to honestly
discern your own errors.
You heard it in the testimony in the baptism tonight.
People don't really see the sin in their own lives.
Who is going to discern his own errors?
Only one exposed to the Word of God, acquit me of hidden faults.
Also, "Keep back Thy servant from presumptuous sins, let them not rule over me, then I shall
be blameless and I shall be acquitted of great transgression."
What he is saying is I don't even understand my own wretchedness.
I don't understand my own sinfulness.
I don't even know my own secret faults as well as presumptuous sins of deliberate action
planned and premeditated.
And I don't know the rebellion and the apostasy of my own heart unless I know Your Word.
It is Your Word that purifies me, convicts me.
And finally, what is our response to a sufficient Word and a precious Word?
It should be commitment to it, verse 14.
This is just the highpoint here, the herpunct(??) as the Germans would say, "Let the words of
my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Thy sight, O Lord, my rock and
my Redeemer."
What is he saying there?
Probably most of us could quote that.
"Let the words of my mouth, the meditation in my heart be acceptable in Thy sight, O
Lord, my rock and my Redeemer."
That caused me to ask one question...what kind of words and what kind of meditation
is acceptable in God's sight?
Fair enough?
If you're saying, "let my words and my meditations be acceptable," then the question is what
kind of words and what kind of meditations are acceptable?
David knew, everybody knew.
David didn't need to explain any more than that.
It would be like you quoting part of John 3:16, "For God so loved the world..." you
wouldn't need to quote the rest, you could all quote the rest.
David gives a little bit of a cryptic comment here.
There's a little ellipses here, there are some things left out but everybody knows them...everybody
knows them.
Because he's reaching back to a text of Scripture that everyone knew.
Turn to Joshua chapter 1.
Everybody knew this.
Everybody in Israel knew this.
Joshua 1:8, listen, this is after the death of Moses.
God speaks to Joshua, going to lead the people in to the new land, this is what He says.
"This book of the law, the Word of God, shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall
meditate on it day and night."
Whoa...that answers the question.
Psalm 19, "Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Thy
sight," and here we're told that the book of the law is to give the words to our mouth
and provide the meditation of our heart day and night.
So what kind of words and what kind of meditation is acceptable to God?
That which is centered upon what?
The book of the law...the book of the law.
"This book of the law shall not depart from your mouth.
You shall meditate on it day and night so that you may be careful to do according to
all that is written in it, then you will make your way prosperous and then you will have
success."
You want your life to be a success?
You want your life to be spiritually prosperous?
Then understand the sufficiency of Scripture for all these areas, its comprehensive power
and let your words be words of Scripture and let your meditations be meditations of the
Scripture for this is acceptable in the sight of the Lord who has by grace made Himself
your rock and your Redeemer.
This is the right response, "O Lord," says David, "Keep me in Your Word so that when
I open my mouth it comes out and it dominates my thoughts.
May the Word dominate my thoughts and my speech.
May it saturate my life.
For it is this Word which causes me to live a life that pleases You and will be eternally
blessed."
Yes we have a sufficient Scripture.
Our Father, again the testimony of Scripture is so compelling, so rich.
Thank You for this magnificent tribute to Your Word among many on the pages of the Bible.
We thank You again for the privilege of hearing it.
We now stand responsible.
Lord, help us to know that all that we need is here, all that we need.
And when we ask the question...what does the human heart long for?
What are the deep agonizing longings of the human heart?
We might suggest that transformation of the soul, real wisdom in all aspects of life,
true lasting joy, the ability to understand the dark things of life, a permanent enduring
source of life and truth to go to that is forever, true and never wrong.
What satisfaction we find in all those things and all those things are found in the knowledge
of Your Word.
We thank You for this precious gift, may we live our lives in it as we have been instructed.
We live by every word that proceeds out of Your mouth.
Thank You for writing it down for us by the inspiration of the Spirit that we may see
it and know it and meditate on it and speak it and live it.
We trust to the honor of You, O Lord, our rock and our gracious Redeemer.
We thank You in Your Son's name.
Amen.
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He's being managed by the farrier
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Would any of your supplements serve my horse well?"
The reason I picked this question is my Quarter Horse,
Cody, who is going to be 28 April 1st, has had,
since he was probably six years old,
on and off lameness issues in his front end,
which was initially referred to as navicular disease.
Was then referred to as navicular syndrome,
and then by later vets and articles
that I was reading, caudal heel pain syndrome.
And so has a whole evolution of names and terminology.
And this is something that I've done a lot of reading on.
And I think there are a lot of people out there
who could benefit from hearing this answer.
DR LYDIA GRAY: Well, here's what I have found,
that navicular disease, it's generally
accepted that that refers to the actual navicular bone.
So progressive degeneration of the bone, usually because
of circulatory reasons.
When the term "navicular syndrome"
is used, then it refers to, like you said, can be heel pain,
it can be caudal third of the hoof pain,
it can be-- there's lots of terms for it,
but the point is it's more structures could
be involved than just the bone.
And what structures are we talking about?
And I don't know if you found this out,
but we use ultrasound.
We use x-rays or radiography.
MRI is very handy for this, and CAT
scans, to say that the coffin joint, the coffin
bone, the navicular bursa, which is a little fluid
filled sack between the navicular bone,
and the deep digital flexor tendon.
Could be that.
There's a couple of ligaments down there,
the impar ligament, the collateral sesamoidean
ligament.
So now we're learning through this enhanced imaging,
that we have now that we didn't have 10, 20, 30 years ago,
that it might not be the bone that's
causing horse's discomfort, usually in the front legs,
it could be one of these other structures.
And it could be a joint or soft tissue.
So now, the treatments that we've had, many of them
to increase circulation in the foot, some of them
for bone rebuilding, like the new bisphosphonates,
the Tildren and the Osphos.
If the problem isn't bone, then they're
not going to be helpful.
So my advice for anyone that's got a horse with navicular
is you've got to find out what structure
is affected, because you could be chasing squirrels.
Is that the saying?
You could be chasing things, and spending money,
and going around and around and not helping your horse
for a long time.
So that's why the ultrasound and the MRI,
it might seem like a lot of money upfront,
and a lot of work, because you have to go somewhere.
But it's worth it in the long run,
because they might say what your horse has
will be helped by a joint injection, tendon
support, something for the bursa specifically.
We need to get in there with some ingredients.
So there's lots of prescription medications
that your veterinarian can choose from, once they
know what the issue is.
And it will also help you tailor your supplement program
in conjunction with your veterinarian.
I think discomfort is something that we want to address,
no matter what it is.
So there's nonsteroidals for this
that can be given systemically or topically, like Surpass.
And then there's things people love,
Devil's Claw, and yucca, bromelain, MSM, Omega 3s hardly
ever wrong, maybe never wrong.
There's lots of ingredients.
And I would encourage you to go on our website
and read reviews, because I go on there and I read stuff.
And people choose maybe one of our SmartSupplements,
maybe another one, another brand,
and they found great success with their horse
in relieving discomfort.
So they're like "At least I can help manage him and not
have him feel so bad while we're working this out."
But you have to get your farrier involved
and work on trimming and shoeing,
and maybe a footing change, maybe a discipline change,
maybe you need to look at your turnout and your exercise
program.
So it's kind of a holistic view you have to take.
But we're learning, because of enhanced imaging,
there's a lot more to navicular than we used to think.
So there's lots out there.
I would encourage you to get a diagnosis.
SARAH: I strongly second that recommendation.
And I agree exactly with what you said.
It can seem intimidating upfront that getting
the right diagnosis seems really expensive.
Not more expensive than treating the wrong problem.
DR LYDIA GRAY: Exactly.
SARAH: I think that's good way to think of it.
DR LYDIA GRAY: Your horse will thank you.
SARAH: Yeah.
That's true.
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Top Republican Just Defeated Obamacare With One Single Sentence! - Duration: 2:13.
Top Republican Just Defeated Obamacare With One Single Sentence!
By Danny Gold
A top House Republican, Mo Brooks from Alabama, just submitted a new bill that could actually
end Obamacare for good!
Unline RyanCare, this solution for Obamacare is so simple, he managed to fit it all into
one single sentence:
�Effective as of Dec. 31, 2017, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is repealed,
and the provisions of law amended or repealed by such Act are restored or revived as if
such Act had not been enacted.�
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the Freedom Caucus committed to �no� votes.
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Brooks also made it pretty clear that for him and a bunch of other Tea Party folks,
it�s his way or the highway.
He said,
�If the American people want to repeal Obamacare, this is their last, best chance during the
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Drinking BLENDED PET FOOD! | Challenge Pete - Duration: 3:41.
Hi I'm Pete and last week you guys voted for 'Pet Food Blender'
so today I'm gonna be blending all of this up
and then drinking it
remember to vote on what you want to see me do next time by
clicking the button that's popping up at the top of the screen right now
alright lets jump straight into it
first up I've got this dog food treat
treat thingy which is a buffalo flavoured stick of meat basically
smells a bit funky
next up lets hit some cat food
some tender chicken and turkey AYDIN: Is that a cat on the front?
PETE: Oh no! AYDIN: I was gonna say, that doesn't look like a cat to me
PETE: Ok, it's dog food, I thought it was cat food, is that
oh wait, I didn't get any cat food
AYDIN: You got cat milk
PETE: I just assumed these packs were cat food packs
It is a funny looking cat isn't it
Well that's disappointing, oh well, lets get on with it
now for the second lot of dog slash cat food
tender lamb and peas, oh it's got a bit of veg in
looks like a burger
now even more dog food, I think I might turn into a dog
It's like snot
It's like troll snot
goldfish flakes, what's it made of?
keep out of reach of children, not for human consumption
someone google it, make sure it's not gonna kill me
and now to finish it off, I've got some cat milk to
add a bit of liquid, there's so much liquid in there already though
it's so gloopy, I don't know how I'm gonna swallow this
it just smells really nice, I'm looking forward to this now
Three... Two... One... Down the hatch
There's so many bits in it
There's so many little bits in it, it's like they put the bones in with the dog
SIMON: It's not dog, you're not eating dog
PETE: Is that not what dog food is? I thought that's what dog food was
Aaah, it's so gloopy
Oh this is good stuff!
I could feel it go down, and the whole lump just go woop
Last sip, cheers
That last one wasn't too bad
and now to finish this off... I'm joking!
I can still feel it inside me
That brings us to the end of this episode
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I Have An Addiction.. I Bought More Picasso Baits - Duration: 7:31.
Hey Guys, what's going on? I got a Picasso Lures Unboxing for you guys today
got some pretty cool items in this box
Lets get right into it
I don't believe I had anything on backorder
so it should all be in here
packing
What we'll start with is right on top
Alright first, we have
a couple of the, double barrel underspins. These are 1/8 oz
We got Mustad hooks, which are 3/0 hooks. One in Tennessee Shad and one in Shad, 1/8 oz
Put a little Keitech 3.8, something like that, on there
I love all the detail in those heads
I'll find them, give me a second. Here we go. Okay, I got all Shad color
Shad will pretty much go with anything, anything that I throw.
These all have a 2/0 hook. This jig head here
This will fit the Keitech 3.8 perfectly
So we got a 3/8
1/4
3/16 and an 1/8
You guys can see that there
Again love that detail
These are all 3 packs
Again, it's a smaller hook but this was made here for that smaller swimbait
that 3.8
Again, there is the 1/4
3/16
and an 1/8
All in Shad
Then we got
3/8s
we got 1/4
we got 3/16
and an 1/8
all with a 3/0 hook and I'll use these for the 4.8
Again, all in Shad
Nice plastic keeper on there
So I'm pretty much covered there for my swimbaits
Again, all in Shad, just 2/0 and 3/0 hooks
Then we got
a couple of these in there. I just wanted to try these out. These are the Picasso
What are they called?
Fantasy Swinger Heads
We got a 1/2 oz in both
and one in Green Pumpkin and one in Black
Kind of like that Biffle Bug Head
I believe these are, yeah, I think you can get a 4/0 or a 5/0 hook
maybe even smaller than that. I went with the 4/0
That's the size I'm going to use the most
Pretty cool, good looking paint job on these too
Then we got...
See what we got here, think I got a few packs of shakey heads
These are tungsten The Shakedowns
Lets see here
1/8 oz and 1/4 oz, just in black
Then...
we got some football jigs, I just got them naked.
and then, like I said, I can add my skirts and all that
these are, we got black
and we got a green pumpkin orange and this is a green pumpkin chartreuse
these are 1/2 oz
black and a little bit of blue there possibly
It's blue flake, it's not going to show up too well in the camera
Green pumpkin, you can see the chartreuse there
And then there is a green pumpkin orange
Pretty cool
I got a couple of swim jigs
Lets see here, I believe I got...
Yup, so a 1/4oz and a 3/8oz in bluegill, I love that bluegill pattern
Little Keitech on there
The Vilecraw and Alabama Craw looks really good with this Swimjig as well
1/4, 3/8oz
Nice tapered head on those. I got some spare skirts, those are the bling shad
and then the rest in here, I believe is just all tungsten
And the cool thing about this tungsten guys
This is the... I'm trying to remember what they call it here..
Ah, Gun Metal
Now, the gun metal, it's not paint
The color is not supposed to chip off
if you guys can see that or not...
Not sure if it's witin the tungsten itself so it's black all the way through
but the black color is not supposed to chip
Pretty slick. This one here...
lets see what we all got here.
I'll just go through them
This is a 5/16 oz, these are worm weights
3/16 oz
5/16 oz
I got a pretty good variety of them here
This is a flipping weight
that double taper that we talked about in one of my previous videos
these are both 1/4 oz flipping weights tungsten
Then we got...
lets see here, 3/4 and 1 oz
flipping weight. I only got one of those, one of each.
I don't do nothing. I don't really do any...
punching through thick mats. I just got one of each
just in case something came up. I'd have one of each to give it a try
Couple here in 1/8 oz
these are just worm weights
one here in 3/16 oz
worm weight
Then we got, looks like 3 here. These are 1/2 oz
in the flipping weight
1/2 oz tungsten
3 packs of those
These are 1/4 oz worm weights
I got 3 packs here, that'll be what I use the most here.
3 packs of those.
All in that gun metal color
And guys, that is it for the order
Hope you guys enjoyed the video, if you did
give me a thumbs up
Thanks for watching guys, we'll talk to you soon.
What are your type 3 paddle tails?
Keitechs
Keitechs
And Keitechs
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episode 2 Badass Blackbass - Duration: 14:24.
Atoy: now is 1130hrs
we just move from jetty
and heading to Pak Aji House
that we will stay along this trip
Atoy: now we almost arrive to destination
we will rest for a while
unloading stuff and relax
and at the evening, we will go for casting
the journey from jetty to the village
takes around an hours
now is 1230hrs
this village look like a fisherman village
This fisherman village look like not many villagers
it maybe around
ten to eleven houses
my guess
this village the we will stay
weather
look sunny
but at this side
look cloudy
and maybe will raining later
maybe
Atoy: Ehh!!!
its appears
its there...
its appears there earlier
first catch
Paan: where you want to escape
Paan: Put it down
Paan: Need pliers?
Atoy: Yes, Pliers
ok
Paan: watch the rod
Atoy: God... missed..
Paan: its grabbed again
Atoy: Ihhh!!!
its there
its make excited again
ok
on
huh
two in one
Wahid: Huh..two fish??
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Wrapunzel בעברית - (Harvest Festival Wrap) "קשירת צעיף מרובע - "חג הקציר - Duration: 6:43.
Hi, Ladies! It's Liona. And this is another tutorial for Wrapunzel that I'm doing in Hebrew.
Today, I'm going to show you how to tie a square scarf
that's called 'Harvest Festival'
It's a nice and large square scarf.
It comes in 2 colors - blue and red. This is the red one.
And I'm going to start by doing what you normally do
with square scarves that you want to wear on your head
which is to fold it into a triangle
One second... here
Here's the triangle
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