The Pour Over Today - Olympics are Open, Rocket Hits Israel, Drug Lords Arrested, & More | 07.29.24
Episode Date: July 29, 2024Today we’re talking about arson and apologies at the Olympics; the deadliest strike on Israel since October 7th; the dramatic betrayal of a drug lord; and other top news for Monday, July 29th. Stay ...informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over Today. Please support our TPO sponsors! CSB: links.thepourover.org/CSB_Podcast_0701 Cru: give.cru.org/tpo Compassion International: compassion.com/TPO Upside: https://links.thepourover.org/Upside Every Woman's Bible: everywomansbible.com
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Today, we're talking about arson and apologies at the Olympics, the deadliest strike on Israel
since October 7th, the dramatic betrayal of a drug lord, and other top news from Monday, July 29th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with the pour-over today.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with the pour-over today. Here's the quote of the day,
Prayers and pains through faith in Christ Jesus will do anything.
John Elliott
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
The Olympics kicked off with style and arson and controversy.
Friday's opening ceremony featured performances
from Lady Gaga, Celine Dion, and others,
while each country's athletic delegation floated down
the rain-soaked Seine River toward the Eiffel Tower,
which put on a light show.
One segment included drag queens appearing
to mimic Da Vinci's Last Supper painting,
sparking criticism and an apology from Olympic
organizers, who said it was never an intention to show disrespect.
Hours before the Olympic cauldron was lit, it was a giant hot air balloon.
Arsonists attacked the Paris train system, disrupting travel.
Suspects have not been identified.
Team USA won the first gold of the games on Saturday in the men's swimming 4x100 freestyle
relay, and Simone Biles battled through a calf injury to post the best all-around score
in yesterday's qualifiers.
Getting the gold gives athletes a taste of glory, but it's a temporary delight that
can have a bitter aftertaste.
But God's glory will never be challenged and it never ends.
Jesus is the center of a glory powerful enough to light the new heavens and new earth eternally.
Revelation 21 verse 23 says, The city does not need the sun or the moon to shine on it, because the glory of God illuminates
it and its lamp is the Lamb.
Violence in the Middle East rages on.
On Saturday, rockets hit a soccer field in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, killing
12 children and injuring
another 44 people.
The United States and Israeli authorities have blamed the attack on the Iran-backed
Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, which firmly denied responsibility in a statement.
Just hours after Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed the group would pay a heavy
price, the Israeli Air Force conducted retaliatory airstrikes on seven Hezbollah targets
deep inside Lebanese territory and along the border.
The terror targets included weapons caches and terrorist infrastructure.
Israel and Hezbollah have been returning rocket fire almost daily
since Hamas' October 7 attack.
As the tensions have grown increasingly volatile, concerns are rising that the conflict between
Israel and Hamas may lead to a broader regional war.
War is heavy and ugly and reminds us of the need for redemption through Christ.
Jesus came to lighten our burdens and bring us unexplainable peace.
Pray that the Middle East would experience the peace that comes through Christ alone.
Philippians 4, 6-7 says,
Don't worry about anything, but in everything, through prayer and petition, with thanksgiving,
present your requests to God.
And the peace of God,
which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
The FBI nabbed two of Mexico's most powerful drug lords on Thursday. In a dramatic betrayal, Joaquin Guzman-Lopez,
the 38-year-old son of infamous cartel boss El Chapo,
handed over himself and the co-founder
of his father's Sinaloa cartel,
Ismael El Mayo Zambada Garcia, 76, to U.S. federal agents.
Possibly hoping for sentencing leverage,
Guzman-Lopez told El Mayo they were flying to look at real estate, but their plane continued north to agents waiting in El Paso, Texas.
Guzman-Lopez will appear in court in Chicago next week. El Mayo pleaded not guilty in El Paso Friday.
While the high-profile apprehensions are a victory for U.S. law enforcement, experts don't expect significant disruptions to the decentralized organization
that brings in billions of dollars annually trafficking cocaine and fentanyl into the U.S. and elsewhere.
As we work to promote accountability and redemption here on earth, we can rest in the knowledge
that a day is coming when drug addiction will be impossible, violence will be no more, and
injustice will be a distant memory.
Philippians 3.20-4.1 says,
Our citizenship is in heaven, and we eagerly wait for a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus
Christ.
He will transform the body of our humble condition into the likeness of his glorious body,
by the power that enables him to subject everything to himself.
So then, my dearly loved and longed-for brothers and sisters, my joy and crown,
in this manner stand firm in the Lord, dear friends.
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In other brews, here's a rapid round of updates.
From the campaign trail,
VP Harris received an expected endorsement from the Obamas, the
latest major Democrats to support her presidential bid.
Meanwhile, former President Trump headlined the largest Bitcoin conference of the year,
promising to ensure that the United States will be the crypto capital of the planet. Polls suggest 20 to 30% of voters
care about candidates' crypto views.
The DOJ is saying left isn't right.
Andrew Left, a prominent short seller,
an investor who bets against companies,
was recently charged with securities fraud.
He's accused of making inflammatory comments
about companies
like Tesla, GameStop, and Peloton through his company Citron Research, and then benefiting
from the stock swing his influence created. If convicted, he could face decades in prison.
Deadpool and Wolverine is slashing records with crude wisecracks and adamantium claws.
The Deadpool threequel raked in $438 million globally, a record for an R-rated film and
the eighth-largest box office opening in history.
Disney's first-ever adults-only also received a stellar 97% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Millions of people are under air quality alerts as wildfires rage across the western U.S.
and Canada.
As of yesterday morning, the park fire had burned more than 550 square miles—that's
1,430 square kilometers for our Canadian listeners of Northern California.
Reinforcements are now relieving local firefighters, some of whom have been working nonstop since
last Wednesday.
California Governor Newsom is cracking down on homeless encampments, ordering agencies
to remove them from state
land. The issue follows a SCOTUS ruling that allows cities to ban people from sleeping
outdoors in public. Newsom described his executive order as a way to move urgently to address
dangerous encampments while supporting and assisting the individuals living in them.
And that's all we have for today.
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