The Pour Over Today - Monday, January 17, 2022
Episode Date: January 17, 2022Hostages in Texas, Tsunami warnings, a high-profile deportation, and other top news for Monday, January 17th. Stay informed, while remaining focused on Christ, with The Pour Over.Sponsored by His Prod...uctions:https://www.hisproductions.com/Satellite images of underwater volcano eruption:https://links.thepourover.org/3I2bc8OSupport our staff and mission in 2022 by choosing to pay for a membership:https://link.thepourover.org/tpo-memberful-010322
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Hostages in Texas, tsunami warnings, a high-profile deportation, and other top news for Monday, January 17th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Thanks so much for joining us.
Here's the quote of the day.
Darkness cannot drive out darkness. Only light can do that.
Hate cannot drive out hate. Only love can do that.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Today is MLK Day, marking the civil rights leader's birthday. We're grateful for his
leadership in pursuit of justice and love for his fellow man. Let's get started with some espresso
shots. Saturday morning, a man took four people hostage inside a Colleyville, Texas, synagogue.
The next 10 hours were filled with prayers and tense negotiation.
That night, an FBI SWAT team stormed the building, rescuing all four hostages, including the
synagogue's rabbi, and killing the suspect who was later identified as Malik Akram, a
44-year-old British national.
Late yesterday, UK counterterrorism officials announced the
detainment of two teenagers in relation to the incident. While no official motive has been named,
Akram could be heard on a Facebook livestream of the synagogue's service,
which was eventually removed by the platform, demanding the release of Afia Siddiqui.
Siddiqui is a Pakistani neuroscientist suspected of having ties to Al-Qaeda
and convicted of terrorism.
She is being imprisoned in Texas.
We live in a sinful, broken, and unfair world.
As Christians, we have the privilege of knowing this isn't our home.
And we can find comfort in knowing that all things will ultimately be made right through Christ.
He will wipe away every tear from their eyes.
Death will be no more.
Grief, crying, and pain will be no more. Grief, crying,
and pain will be no more, because the previous things have passed away. Revelation 21.4
An underwater volcano by Tonga erupted Saturday morning, and the images from space are awe-inspiring.
We put a link in the show notes if you'd like to see. The volcano off the coast of remote Pacific island Tonga had been erupting intermittently
for days before Saturday's explosion, which prompted tsunami warnings from Japan to Alaska,
and was so loud that it could be heard in New Zealand, which is nearly 1,500 miles away.
No deaths have been reported, but much is still unknown about the full impact of Tonga's largest
eruption in 30 years.
Reports of the island being covered in ash came in before internet and power were lost,
effectively cutting off the nation's 105,000 residents.
In the U.S., winter storm Izzy is headed northeast after visiting the south,
bringing snow, ice, states of emergency, and canceled flights.
A verse to consider when staring down a tsunami,
Mark 4, 39. He got up, rebuked the wind, and said to the sea,
silence, be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm.
The world's top-ranked men's tennis player Novak Djokovic lost his match against Australia's strict vaccine requirements.
The saga began when Djokovic arrived in the Down Under on January 5th, prepared to compete in the
Australian Open where he hoped to break the record for most Grand Slam titles. Djokovic was detained
in the Melbourne airport as his vaccination exemption was questioned by authorities,
but allowed to enter the country after winning a legal battle on procedural grounds. It was a brief victory, the 34-year-old tennis star's visa was revoked
again on Friday, and a panel of federal judges unanimously upheld the decision to deport
Djokovic yesterday. His next chance to break the Grand Slam record is at the French Open
later this year. And yes, France has already confirmed he'll be allowed to compete.
Our goal is to keep the big things big and the small things small.
It's not that Djokovic's deportation isn't important,
it's just not God of the universe important.
Stay focused on eternity. It changes everything.
Colossians 3, 2-4
Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.
For you died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God.
When Christ, who is your life, appears, then you will also appear with him in glory.
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In other brews, here's a rapid round of updates.
Last week, the Department of Justice charged 11 members of the Oath Keepers,
a far-right militia group, with seditious conspiracy, a rarely used statute that will
require prosecutors
to show that the group planned to use violence to overthrow the U.S. government on January 6th.
The group's founder, Stuart Rhodes, has already pleaded not guilty.
The Cincinnati Bengals scored a touchdown against the Las Vegas Raiders on a play that the NFL
acknowledges should have been ruled dead due to an errant referee whistle. The Bengals won the playoff game by a single touchdown, and the NFL says
the game's referees are done for the season, just like the Raiders. A massive cyber attack,
believed to have been launched by Belarus, Russia's primary regional ally, hit Ukraine's
governmental agencies over the weekend. The U.S. also accused Russia of sending operatives into eastern Ukraine
to stage an incident that could provide President Putin
with a manufactured reason to invade Ukraine.
Cloth masks are so 2021.
On Friday, the CDC revised its guidance again,
saying Americans should wear, quote,
the most protective mask you can, unquote,
but stopped short of advocating that everyone upgrade to N95 respirators.
On Thursday, President Biden announced plans to make high-quality masks available for free.
Your college roommate's dad is about to pay more for your Netflix habit.
The streaming giant is raising prices on its North American customers for the
second time during the pandemic. Investors are already seeing dollar signs. Netflix stock jumped
4% on the news. And that is all we have for today. Thank you so much for joining us. And if you're
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