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An Advent Prayer for Joy – Your Daily Prayer – December 10
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An Advent Prayer for Joy – Your Daily Prayer – December 10

An Advent Prayer for JoyBy Emma Danzey Luke 2:10-11 says‚ "And the angel said to them‚ ‘Fear not‚ for behold‚ I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior‚ who is Christ the Lord.’" As we pray through the third advent candle‚ the candle of joy‚ may our hearts reflect on the beautiful message from the angel given to the Shepherds in the fields. The angel brought good news of great joy. This is what we have in Jesus; we have the good news of the gospel that God came down from heaven to us in the form of man and lived the perfect life and died a sinner’s death and rose so that we might be saved. This baby‚ this long-anticipated Messiah whom the Jewish people prayed and waited many years for‚ had finally come. This leads to great joy in the lives of all who put their faith in Him. Let’s Pray: Dear Savior‚You are the giver of joy and new life. We celebrate You and honor You today. Thank You for your constant care for us. Thank You that we are able to access the fruit of the Spirit’s joy because You came down to us. Thank You that at this time of year‚ we are able to rejoice and be grateful for Your precious presence with us. We praise You for coming to earth in humility as a newborn child. God‚ we cannot begin to comprehend all that You have done for us. Just like the shepherds were simple people‚ Lord‚ we are just regular individuals living life‚ but You have called us to greater things in Your name. You have given us a purpose‚ a calling‚ and a mission to be part of Your kingdom and to share that kingdom with others. May we not neglect the greatest joy of being your children and sharing Your good news of great joy with others. Forgive us when we hide this joy‚ and we keep it away from telling the world. You tell us in Romans 15:13 that You are the God of hope who fills us with joy and peace. You say in Philippians 4:4 to always rejoice. You tell us in Psalm 16:11 that You make known the path of life‚ and in your presence‚ there is fullness of joy. You remind us that joy comes through gratitude‚ so Jesus‚ we thank You today. We are grateful for the life that you have given to us‚ for creating air‚ water‚ shelter‚ and food‚ for Your love‚ for our families‚ friends‚ mentors‚ and community‚ for our jobs‚ for our churches‚ for the sun‚ for the moon‚ for the perfectly established world to exist‚ for talents‚ and for Your great sacrifice on the cross. You are the Creator‚ so we praise You for making joy. Lord‚ for those of us who feel down and discouraged right now. When we are overwhelmed‚ tired‚ or frustrated‚ help us not to sit in these states of mind but to press into the gift of gratitude to do battle with the enemy and truly see even the smallest things in life as a blessing. Help us not miss the wonderful gifts from You because of hurts‚ losses‚ and discouragement. Guides us by Your strength to choose joy and to fight for it each and every day. You say in Psalm 30:11‚ "You have turned my mourning into dancing; you have loosed my sackcloth and clothed me with gladness." You tell us in Romans 12:12‚ "Rejoice in hope‚ be patient in tribulation‚ be constant in prayer." Lord‚ move me into a joy that leads to singing. There is such beauty in getting to voice Your praises and especially with others. Even though our happiness comes and goes‚ may Your joy be an anchor for our souls. As we anticipate this new Christmas season‚ whether we are easily joyful or having to fight for it with Your help‚ may we look back at Your birth to help point us towards Your second coming to fill us with great joy. Amen. Photo credit: ©PlayBackMedia/Sparrowstock Emma Danzey's mission in life stems from Ephesians 3:20-21‚ to embrace the extraordinary. One of her greatest joys is to journey with the Lord in His Scriptures. She is wife to Drew and mom to Graham. Emma serves alongside her husband in ministry‚ she focuses most of her time in the home‚ but loves to provide articles on the Bible‚ life questions‚ and Christian lifestyle. Her article on Interracial Marriage was the number 1 on Crosswalk in 2021. Most recently‚ Emma released Treasures for Tots‚ (Scripture memory songs) for young children. During her ministry career‚ Emma has released Wildflower: Blooming Through Singleness‚ two worship EP albums‚ founded and led Polished Conference Ministries‚ and ran the Refined Magazine. You can view her articles on her blog at emmadanzey.wordpress.com and check out her Instagram @Emmadanzey. LISTEN to More Christmas Prayers on LifeAudio Teach Us to Pray is a FREE prayer podcast hosted by iBelieve writer Christina Patterson. Each week‚ she gives you practical‚ real-life tips on how to grow your faith and relationship with God through the power of prayer. To listen to her episode on What to Pray in the Morning for a Worry-Free Day‚ click below! Now that you’ve prayed‚ are you in need of someone to pray for YOU? Click the button below! Visit iBelieve.com for more inspiring prayer content. The post An Advent Prayer for Joy – Your Daily Prayer – December 10 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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Historical Events for 10th December 2023
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Historical Events for 10th December 2023

1899 - -15] British "Black Week" due to defeats in South Africa 1911 - Belgium poet and playwright Maurice Maeterlinck is presented in absentia with the Nobel Prize for Literature 1926 - 1st radio broadcast in the Sprinfield area (WCBS) 1941 - Japanese troops overrun Guam 1942 - An early report of the Holocaust prepared by the Polish government-in-exile‚ using information obtained by Witold Pilecki‚ is addressed to UN member states 1956 - Establishment of The People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola‚ MPLA (from Portuguese: Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola)‚ left-wing party that has ruled since independence from Portugal 1980 - Soyuz T-3 returns to Earth 1983 - Raul Alfonsin inaugurated as Argentina's 1st civilian president 1988 - Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine presented to Gertrude B. Elion‚ George H. Hitchings and James W. Black for development of new drugs 2016 - Terrorist bomb attacks outside a stadium in Istanbul kill 38 and injure 166 More Historical Events »
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Today in History for 10th December 2023
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Today in History for 10th December 2023

Historical Events 1831 - "Spirit of the Times" begins publishing in New York City‚ the premier sports journal of the 19th century 1899 - Delta Sigma Phi fraternity founded at City College of New York‚ to spread "the principles of friendship and brotherhood among college men‚ without respect to race or creed." 1960 - Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine awarded to Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet and Peter Medawar for work on tissue grafting 1986 - France performs nuclear test 1993 - Dow Jones hits record 3740.67 1995 - 1st meeting of NBA expansion teams‚ Raptors beat Grizzlies 93-81 More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1794 - James Wolfe Ripley‚ American Brevet Major General (Union Army)‚ born in Windham County‚ Connecticut (d. 1870) 1891 - Leonie "Nelly" Sachs‚ German-Swedish poet and playwright (O the Chimneys - Nobel Prize for Literature 1966)‚ born in Berlin‚ Germany (d. 1970) 1952 - Susan Dey‚ American actress (1st Love‚ Partridge Family‚ LA Law)‚ born in Pekin‚ Illinois 1961 - Mark McKoy‚ Canadian track star (world record 50m indoor‚ Olympic gold 1992)‚ born in Georgetown‚ British Guiana 1964 - Bobby Flay‚ American celebrity chef‚ restaurateur and TV personality (Iron Chef America; Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction)‚ born in NYC‚ New York 1977 - Emmanuelle Chriqui‚ Canadian actress More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1826 - Benedikt Schack‚ Bohemian-born composer and singer and friend of Mozart‚ dies at 68 1896 - Alfred Nobel‚ Swedish chemist who invented dynamite and founded the Nobel Prize ceremony on this date‚ dies at 63 2003 - Sean McClory‚ Irish actor (The Californians‚ My Chauffeur)‚ dies at 79 2019 - Jim Smith‚ English soccer midfielder and manager (Birmingham City‚ QPR‚ Portsmouth‚ Derby County)‚ dies at 79 2019 - Jean Pagé‚ Canadian sports journalist (host: 'La Soirée du hockey' and '110%')‚ dies from prostate cancer at 73 2021 - Michael Nesmith‚ American rock guitarist (The Monkees)‚ and singer-songwriter ("Different Drum")‚ dies of heart failure at 78 More Famous Deaths »
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New York City's INSANE
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New York City's INSANE "Congestion Tax" Moves Forward

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Attacks Against U.S. Forces Escalate In Middle East As Biden Lacks Response
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Attacks Against U.S. Forces Escalate In Middle East As Biden Lacks Response

Attacks by Iranian-backed terrorists against U.S. forces in the Middle East increased late this week as U.S. officials have grown frustrated by President Joe Biden’s lack of a forceful response to deter future attacks. Approximately a dozen attacks have been launched against U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria over a roughly 48-hour span‚ according to Fox News correspondent Jennifer Griffin. Sites that were attacked included Al Asad Air Base‚ Mission Support Site Euphrates‚ Rumalyn Landing Zone‚ Patrol Base Shaddadi‚ Erbil‚ Green Village‚ and the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. U.S. forces have come under attack dozens of times in the region since October 17 by Islamic terrorist groups backed by Iran‚ including missiles and drones that have targeted U.S. Navy warships in the Red Sea. U.S. Central Command announced on Saturday that the French Navy “shot down two Houthi drones in the Red Sea off the Coast of Yemen that were launched from Yemen.” The French Navy have announced that the LANGUEDOC (D653)‚ a FREMM Multi-Mission Frigate‚ shot down two Houthi drones in the Red Sea off the Coast of Yemen that were launched from Yemen. https://t.co/qpjSyRQtC8 — U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) December 10‚ 2023 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly told Biden that if the U.S. does not take action against the Yemen-based Houthi terrorists‚ Israel will‚ which comes after the terrorist group has repeatedly targeted shipping vessels with ties to Israel. Numerous U.S. defense officials told POLITICO that Biden’s approach to dealing with the situation was problematic because by trying to avoid escalation‚ the opposite is happening. CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP “Near to immediate term‚ where are the strikes on [Houthi] targets?” said Marc Polymeropoulos‚ former CIA official‚ on social media. “Need to see this ASAP.” Retired Vice Adm. John Miller‚ the former commander of U.S. 5th Fleet‚ told POLITICO that the U.S. was “not taking this seriously” because these attacks “have gone largely unanswered.” “We’re not deterring anybody right now‚” Miller said.
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Advent Candle of Peace: Stable Peace for an Unstable World
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Advent Candle of Peace: Stable Peace for an Unstable World

Do you need peace this Christmas season? Have you felt unsettled and concerned this year? Let Christmas give us clarity about the only Person who can bring peace on earth and goodwill to men — including at the personal‚ family‚ national‚ and international levels.
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The Sacrificial King - First15 - December 10
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The Sacrificial King - First15 - December 10

May we give him the adoration and praise he deserves. And may this Christmas season change our lives forever as we respond to the continual pursuit of our loving God by offering him our hearts in return.
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An Advent Prayer for Joy - Your Daily Prayer - December 10
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An Advent Prayer for Joy - Your Daily Prayer - December 10

As we pray through the third advent candle‚ the candle of joy‚ may our hearts reflect on the beautiful message from the angel given to the Shepherds in the fields. The angel brought good news of great joy.
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Use the Psalms to Teach Kids About Feelings
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Use the Psalms to Teach Kids About Feelings

In his book The Vanishing American Adult‚ Ben Sasse makes a case for raising resilient kids. He talks about the value of perseverance‚ hard work‚ and learning how to suffer. He attempts to counter the prolonged adolescence he observed in his work as a college president‚ while providing a path forward for America’s next generation. Though we likely agree with Sasse that it’s important to help kids develop resilience‚ this is easier said than done. Aiming for resilience inevitably brings up questions about how to help kids navigate their emotions‚ and there are two pitfalls we can easily stumble into. One is to protect children from anything difficult; the other is to discourage children from expressing their feelings. On the one hand‚ parents don’t want to see their kids hurt by the brokenness of this world‚ so they protect them from hard things at any cost. On the other hand‚ parents don’t want their kids ruled by the brokenness inside them‚ so they inadvertently encourage stuffing emotions. There’s a more biblically faithful way to raise emotionally resilient kids. We can use the psalms to teach kids how to feel—in both the good times and the bad. Feelings Are Good God created us as feeling beings. We feel joy. We feel pain. We feel grief. We feel excitement. All these feelings tell us something about the world we experience. Sometimes our feelings direct us to do something—like when we feel scared by a big dog and move away from it. Sometimes our feelings reveal our desires—like when we feel love for family and friends. Sometimes our feelings remind us of our limitations—like when we feel anxious or overwhelmed. We can help children acknowledge the goodness of their feelings by pointing them to the God who created them to feel. When a child says‚ “I feel sad‚” rather than immediately trying to cheer him up‚ point him to the psalms‚ where other Christians felt sad but found God lending a faithful ear in their sadness. The psalms are often parallel to narrative events in the Old Testament‚ giving us a window into the souls of biblical characters. We see David dealing with betrayal (Ps. 55)‚ Moses reminding us of the brevity of life (Ps. 90)‚ and Heman the Ezrahite walking through doubt and disillusionment (Ps. 88). The psalms are the Old Testament believers expressing and praying their struggles‚ feelings‚ trials‚ and doubts back to God. In a variety of situations‚ parents can take children to the psalms as a model for how to process their feelings before the Lord. Feelings Aren’t a License to Sin Parents can take children to the psalms as a model for how to process their feelings before the Lord. We shouldn’t ignore feelings‚ but we shouldn’t necessarily indulge them. Sometimes our feelings are an indicator of our sin. For example‚ a child might feel jealous over a friend’s new toy or sports success. Don’t pretend the feeling doesn’t exist; acknowledge it and show the child how it can lead to sin in our lives (covetousness). Feeling jealous shouldn’t be regarded the same as feeling sad or happy. Psalm 4:4 says‚ “Be angry‚ and do not sin; ponder in your own hearts on your beds‚ and be silent.” The psalmist isn’t commanding us to not feel angry; he’s commanding us to not sin in our anger. There’s a way to be angry without giving license to sin—to feel without sinning. The psalmist assumes our feelings aren’t an excuse to sin. When your children have outsize feelings‚ whether anger or otherwise‚ teach them to ask if their feelings are leading them to sin‚ and if so‚ to repent and find forgiveness. Psalm 51 provides a model for repentance. Feelings Can Be Shared While Psalm 4:4 tells us to ponder anger in our hearts and be silent‚ other psalms talk about pouring out our hearts to the Lord. The majority of psalms are cries for help in distress. Often psalms are prayers to God‚ but many are directed to the corporate gathering. The assumption is that God’s people would cry out together‚ pouring out their feelings about their suffering as a congregation. It’s not always wise to give full vent to our feelings when we’re frustrated‚ but the impulse to talk about how we feel with others is a biblical one‚ even if we exercise restraint in whom we tell. As we talk to children about their feelings‚ it’s important they know that we want to hear how they feel and that they can also share their feelings with trusted friends. Christians should feel free to discuss feelings and to bring them before the Lord together. Feelings Can’t Always Be Trusted In Psalm 73‚ the psalmist looks at the prosperity of the wicked and is tempted to doubt God’s goodness and care. He’s tempted to give himself over to envy and covetousness. And it’s a strong feeling (v. 22). He nearly slips (v. 2)‚ meaning he nearly loses his footing in walking faithfully. But we see that when he takes his feelings to the Lord‚ his heart and perspective are changed. When your children are tempted to trust their feelings‚ take them to psalms like Psalm 73. Teach them to deny the idea that they’ll elude the effects of this broken world but also to counter the notion their feelings are the driving impulse in their lives. We often hear people talk about “their truth” or say things like “I can’t help it‚ that’s just how I feel.” We want to honor people’s feelings‚ but we need to remember the heart is deceitful (Jer. 17:9–10). If we trust in feelings‚ we’ll eventually be led astray because our feelings will lie to us. Teach children that feelings aren’t the standard of truth—God is. Even our feelings submit to him and to his will. There will be times when our feelings betray us. To know if our feelings are lying to us‚ we put them up against Scripture. If they betray God’s Word‚ they’re betraying us. Show Kids a Better Way In moments of heightened emotion‚ feelings can seem like the only real thing to our children. So we can’t lead with the idea that feelings aren’t trustworthy. We want to get kids to the point where they can acknowledge both the goodness of being created as a feeling being and the reality of being a broken feeling being. To know if our feelings are lying to us‚ we put them up against Scripture. If they betray God’s Word‚ they’re betraying us. After we’ve talked through our feelings‚ acknowledged their place in our lives‚ and fought the urge to sin‚ then we can look with our kids at their hearts to discern the validity of their feelings. Our culture seems to offer two options for feelings—trust your feelings always or deny your feelings completely. Neither of these will lead to truly resilient kids. Instead‚ help children acknowledge the difficulty of this world and find healthy ways to express feelings. Using the psalms as your guide‚ show kids a better way to engage emotions—one that’s guided by the God who created us as feeling beings and gave us an entire book of the Bible to teach us to feel rightly.
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Baldur’s Gate 3: The Owlbear Cave and how to open the Gilded Chest of Selûne
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Baldur’s Gate 3: The Owlbear Cave and how to open the Gilded Chest of Selûne

After leaving the Druid’s Grove — the camp with the tieflings and the druids in Baldur’s Gate 3 — you’ll be heading west. Along the way‚ you might spot the Owlbear Cave where you’ll find a secret that lets you open the Gilded Chest of Selûne. Here’s our mini-guide to help you out. How to get the Owlbear cub in Baldur’s Gate 3 The Owlbear cave in Baldur’s Gate 3 is west before the Blighted Village and north. But‚ if you’re at this guide‚ you likely already knew that. Once here‚ you can fight the Owlbear and kill it or take the pacifist route by sneaking around it or talking to it. Screenshot: PC Invasion I refrained from doing that since the Owlbear cub could later join your camp in Baldur’s Gate 3. You can fight and kill the Owlbear here‚ including the Owlbear cub. There aren’t major story consequences to doing this‚ but it’s pretty heartbreaking‚ no matter how valuable...
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