Hey guys, I've been putting this off for ages, but I just spent half of yesterday sorting through every file I had, adding a few new ones and deleting a ton of incomplete ones.
Currently there are the numerical and A artists replaced, and more shall come soon. As mentioned in every other post, visit here to keep an eye on the latest updates I've done.
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- The Doors - Love Me Two Times (Live In Europe 1968) The Doors - Back Door Man (Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970) The Doors - When The Music's Over (Live At The Bowl '68).
- The Doors' exclusive Record Store Day 2020 offering, available for the first time on vinyl (previously only available on CD from the soft parade 50th anniversary Deluxe Edition), features “Doors Only” mixes of five songs with strings and horns removed, and three “Doors only” tracks with new Robby Krieger overdubs.
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I've decided to do it based on artists this time, so you can download smaller selections. I'm also splitting it over 27 different MEGA accounts, so hopefully you'll not have much problem with the bandwidth limit on each account.
Currently there are the numerical and A artists replaced, and more shall come soon. As mentioned in every other post, visit here to keep an eye on the latest updates I've done.
The Doors' exclusive Record Store Day 2020 offering, available for the first time on vinyl (previously only available on CD from the soft parade 50th anniversary Deluxe Edition), features “Doors Only” mixes of five songs with strings and horns removed, and three “Doors only” tracks with new Robby Krieger overdubs. I am aware that patch 1.66.139.1020 has caused all buildmode items (windows, doors, arches) to become broken and no longer work as intended. I am currently waiting on the S4S team to finish their batch fix as it is not feasible to fix 400+ items individually. When I update I will be sure to let everyone know. Related Blog Posts. They Scored: When Pop and Rock Artists Lost (Or Won) It At the Movies; Zakk Wylde Celebrates 20 Years of Black Label Society; Album Premiere: Benny Hester's Lost 1972 Debut, Featuring Elvis' TCB Band, Plus a Q&A.
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There’s a lot of bad information about prayer floating around. And for someone like me, who is not naturally inclined to hitting his knees, the subject can seem daunting. So it is with great delight that I came across this short survey on prayer at In Christ. Authored by Paul D. Adams, the focus study is how our prayers and God’s sovereignty intersect. He does an excellent job of dispelling the concerns many people have regarding that topic.
But what struck me the most was not the doctrinal aspect, but the practical. I have long since resolved the apparent issue between God’s sovereignty and our prayers; but prayer itself, in my day-to-day living, that is another story entirely. Because of this I was most taken with his section titled, Thinking about Prayer, where I found help by reminded as to why I’m praying in the first place:
- Prayer, at its most basic level, is an expression of our dependence upon God.
- Our purpose in prayer is to glorify God by seeing him actively accomplish his will here on earth. God, not us, must be the center focus of all our prayers and it is his will and not our own that we must pursue.
- Submission and solitude are essential ingredients in Jesus’ prayer life and should be in ours.
- Our intention in prayer should be that we recognize how God is working in and through circumstances, rather than merely change them.
- Thankfulness for God’s movement in the lives of our brothers and sisters allows us the opportunity to see God’s work in others and helps us avoid self-absorption.
- Prayer for knowing God better, gaining special insight into our eternal hope, and for power to live for God’s glory should govern all other requests.
- When we pray, we should emphasize a growing love for one another, pure and blameless living, and all that accommodates our maturity in Christ.
- A depth of insight into the limitless dimensions of Christ’s love for us can only be gained by prayer.
- God is more interested in us than in what we want and he occasionally denies our requests so that his glory and our good will be optimal.
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--The Catechizer
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