welcome to everyone
today i'm going to work on dwarf pomegranate bonsai repotting
dwarf pomegranate is a very popular choice for growing bonsai
re-potting should only be carried out every two or three years
tree needs a number of years in the ground for the trunk to become thick
because the trunk will not thicken in a bonsai pot
so i just repot this tree in small cement pot
it's not a bonsai pot
after two years i'll repot this tree in a small bonsai pot
now i'm repotting this tree in a ordinary cement pot for the trunk to become thick
first
for the better drainage place a piece of jute cloth and put some stones in the bottom layer of the pot
then
place the tree center of the pot and add the bonsai soil
pomegranate needs a potting mix that is well draining and organic nutrients
mix of 60% aggregate and 40% organic is good for pomegranate trees
It will also need supplements, either organic or an inorganic time release fertilizer
that is specifically for plants that produce flowers and fruit
If you want the tree to grow healthy flowers and fruits
use a fertilizer with high phosphorous and high potassium from spring to late summer
should not be fertilized in the three months following re-potting
watering to the dwarf pomegranate tree
tree requires regular watering to keep the soil slightly moist
but not overly wet
and do not allow the soil to completely dry out
over water and shortage of water harm the tree
reduce the watering over the winter months
about wiring or shaping to the dwarf-pomegranate bonsai
dwarf pomegranate trees should not be wired
because tree will begin to die from the tip of its leaves or roots backward
It's much better to use the clip and grow method to shape them
styling the pomegranate bonsai
best as a single tree and not grouped because of the flowers and fruits
the natural style is semi-cascade, informal and multi-trunk styles such as twisting trunk style
leaf and branch pruning
best time to prune the tree is in spring, before it begins producing new growth
prune one or two sets of leaves and dead stems by hand pinching
pinching-out of each first or third leaf will increase the plant's foliage
place the pomegranate bonsai tree outside
this tree likes full sun and growing well in sunny area
pomegranate bonsai can be grown indoors in a warm sunny site during the summer months
the great advantage of placing it outdoors in summer is that
it will be visited by insects that ensure pollination
in winter months place the tree indoors on a bright site
and watering in the winter
watering your bonsai tree once or twice a week is very important
avoid watering your tree when the temperature is freezing or too cold
don't water bonsai trees at nighttime and daytime is best to water
watering in summer
water your tree twice a day, once in the morning and in the evening
don't water the leaves of your bonsai tree when the sun is very hot because it may cause burnt leaves
never water your bonsai trees when the weather is too hot
because the water inside the pot may get too hot, spoiling the roots
you won't be able to water your tree every day, you need to abundantly water it before leaving
put the bonsai container in a water bucket
so
your bonsai tree can obtain water from the bottom
this helps your bonsai tree to survive for around up to 3 to 5 days
pomegranate bonsai trees may be attacked by whitefly or pomegranate butterfly caterpillars
to control whitefly attack spraying the bonsai tree with water
spraying your pomegranate bonsai tree every few months using non-toxic insecticide
that will help protect your pomegranate bonsai from pests
don't spray your bonsai tree with an insecticide if the soil is dry
dwarf pomegranate bonsai trees are famous for their fruit-bearing and flowering characteristics
they are both suitable for beginners and expert bonsai growers
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Pakistan Travel By Train Rawalpindi to Kohat KPK Journey 2018 - Duration: 34:38.
Rawalpindi Railway Station is on Pakistan Railways
Peshawar Karachi mainline.
Today Journey on Kohat Express.
Kohat Railcar runs between Rawalpindi and Kohat kpk
The Kohat Express on Platform number 2 outside
Railway Station building.
Train Route is 170 Km & fare is 160 Rupees. $1.40
Golra railway station is the site of
a venerated railway museum housing the
relics and memorabilia associated
Railways dating back to the days of the British Raj.
it Railway line for Peshawar.
our journey to Kohat via Fateh Jung, Jund,
Fateh Jund is an administrative subdivision of Attock
Attock is the Last District in the west Punjab.
Basal is Junction Railway Station
on Attock Kotri Mainline.
Trains from Attock & second branch line from
Rawalpindi via Golra, Fateh Jung arrived here &
Depart to Kohat & Kotri.
Jund is Junction Railway Station Junction for Kohat
branch line.
after crossing Khushal Garh bridge over Indus river now
we're in Kpk.
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1907
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England v India: All you need to know from day one at Trent Bridge - Duration: 6:38.
England v India: All you need to know from day one at Trent Bridge
A century stand between Virat Kohli and Ajinyka Rahane saw India take control as Chris Woakes was the pick of the England bowlers - all you need to know from day one of the third Test at Trent Bridge.
The India captain shared a fourth-wicket stand of 159 with Ajinkya Rahane (81) and was on course for a second hundred of the series before he edged Adil Rashid (1-46) to slip.
Chris Woakes (3-75) had taken three wickets to give England the upper hand at lunch but for much of the next two sessions India dominated as the sun came out, the early swing subsided and Kohli and Rahane took full advantage.
James Anderson (1-52) struck with the last ball of the day to give England a late boost as India closed on 307-6 at Trent Bridge.
Moments of the day.
With so much talk about England's slip fielding, there were two important catches taken in the slip cordon to help England wrestle their way back into the match.
Alastair Cook's exceptional effort, which saw him diving to his left and grabbing the ball with one hand despite seeing it late - after wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow chose not to go for the ball - was labelled the former England captain's best-ever take by Sir Ian Botham.
And, Ben Stokes made no mistake when Kohli's attempted drive off Rashid took the edge of his bat and nestled in the all-rounder's hands.
There was still time for a catch to go down as Keaton Jennings spilled Hardik Pandya at third slip after the hosts had taken the new ball but Jos Buttler made no mistake as he got rid of the all-rounder with the final ball of the day for 18.
Stat of the day.
Kohli and Rahane have made 2,364 Test runs batting together.
For both players, it is their most prolific partnership.
Jimmy Anderson became the second England bowler to take 100 wickets against two, Australia and India - different nations.
Talking point.
For the 45th consecutive match India named a different starting Test XI as opener Murali Vijay was replaced by Shikhar Dhawan, Dinesh Karthik by debutant Rishabh Pant and spinner Kuldeep Yadav by seamer Jasprit Bumrah.
It always seemed a mistake to have two spinners at Lord's, so the introduction of a fit-again Bumrah was no surprise and a first Test cap for Pant beckoned after his fellow keeper's struggles with the bat.
However, Vijay seemed particularly unlucky to have lost his place at the top of the order, having been dismissed by two unplayable balls in the second Test.
What they said.
England bowler Adil Rashid: "As the day went on I thought it was good to bat on.
But if the seamers hit the right area there's something in for them.
It was definitely a nervy start, I haven't bowled for a little while and it takes a few overs to get into it.
But it's obviously nice to get some overs under my belt.
I was looking to bowl wicket-to-wicket and mix my pace up.
Fortunately for me he (Kohli) nicked one - that was natural variation.".
Indian batsman Ajinkya Rahane: "I think 307-6 is a good score on this wicket.
We were looking to put pressure on the opponent but in the end it was a good score.
It could have been better, intent was important on this wicket.
Our openers played really well up front and our middle-order capitalised.".
Sky Sports commentator David Lloyd: "They were quite resolute this morning.
You'll get a tough first session here in England and you've got to tough it out, and I think they did that pretty well.
They've scored at a good rate too.
With hindsight, I think India have got the wrong team.
If they can get 450 on the board they need two spinners because I think this is going to spin.".
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Hugtto precure cosplays from episode 28 - Duration: 1:42.
No, no!
I, Hana-san,...
am playing matchmaker for Mogmog!
Cupid!
Then,
Rawr!!
Nanodesu!
Well, what's that?
It's a dinosaur!
Raaaawr!
How did you get it suddenly?
This is a training to train bravery!
If it learns to stand against such a scary dinosaur, it'll win the contest for sure!
Scary?
When I was little,
I surprised my brother with this costume.
Then, he cried by fear!
I ended up being extremely scolded.
I didn't expect it.
Who will get scared of that cute dinosaur?
Right, Mogmog?
There, there.
It'll surely pass the audition with this!
Uncool.
Combination of a leopard and a tiger pattern is lame.
No way!
Mogmog!
Hurray, hurray!
Both of you are so cute!
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LENSES: Field of View, Focal Lengths, Sensors and Lens Size Calculations - Duration: 5:24.
Questions seem to come in waves, and lately, I've got a lot questions about confusions
over lens sizes.
[COOL MUSIC AND INTRO STUFF - YEAH!]
Like your eyeballs, lenses have a field of view, in other words, how much the lens can
see, up, down, left and right.
That's the field of view, and that is specified by the lenses focal length, specified in millimeters.
That measurement is from the middle of the lens to the point of focus that the lens provides.
When you change the focal length, such as using a longer or shorter lens, you're changing
the distance from the middle of the lens to where it focuses.
And if you haven't guessed, that focus point is the sensor in your camera.
You may have been confused about the terms normal lens, telephoto lens and wide-angle
lens.
A normal lens is considered to have a field of view approximately the same as the human
eye, as if you were standing there looking at the scene.
Obviously, the lens doesn't have your peripheral vision, which is why it's an approximation.
The higher millimeter lens you use, the field of view gets narrower, showing less in the
view and the magnification gets larger than normal – things faraway look closer.
The shorter millimeter lens you use, the field of view gets wider, showing more in the view
and the things look further away.
Normal view is considered to be a 50mm lens on a full frame camera, like a Canon 5D.
Anything above 50mm is considered telephoto, and anything smaller is considered wide angle.
And note that term – full frame.
The image comes through the lens, which is round, and projected onto the sensor, which
is square, so the image is framed.
If you have a smaller sensor, it will crop the image more, giving you a narrower field
of view.
If I mount a 50mm lens on my Canon 5D with a full frame, I get 50mm.
If I mount that same lens onto a camera with a crop sensor, called that because it crops
the image that is considered normal, I won't get 50 mm, I will get a larger image and a
narrower field of view.
It's good to know what the image sensor crop factor is for your camera, and it's
easy to find out.
This camera has a 1.6 crop factor, meaning, if I put this 50mm lens on it, I get a bit
of a telephoto lens and have nearly the equivalent of this 85 mm lens on a full frame camera.
That's 50 millimeters times 1.6 which equal 80 millimeters.
If I mount this 28mm lens onto my full frame camera I get a wide-angle lens of 28 millimeters,
but on this crop sensor camera, I get 28 mm times 1.6 which is 44.8 mm, almost the same
as the normal 50 mm lens.
If you have a crop sensor camera as many of you do, and you decide to buy what's listed
as a wide-angle lens, you might be surprised that you don't actually get a wide-angle.
If you shoot with longer lenses, meaning telephoto lenses, and have a crop sensor camera, that
might be great for you.
If I put this 85mm lens on my crop sensor camera, I'm actually shooting more telephoto,
85 mm times 1.6 which equals a lens of 136 mm.
The reverse is true.
Say I want a 24 mm wide-angle lens for my crop sensor camera.
I divide 24 millimeters by 1.6, and see I will need a lens something around 15 mm to
get that.
If you have what's called a micro four thirds camera, the crop factor is 2.
I mount an 85 mm on that I get a 170 mm of a telephoto lens.
If I want a normal lens, I would get something around 25 mm – 25 times 2 equal 50.
If I want something like this 28mm lens on a micro four thirds, that's 28 divided by
2 which would indicate I need a 14 mm lens.
This zoom lens is a 24-105, and on my full frame camera I get that.
On my crop sensor camera, I get 38.4 to 168 mm, which is why I usually bring this camera
and lens when I am out and about shooting photos, it's got all the range I need.
On a micro four thirds camera, this would be a 48 to 210 equivalent lens.
Knowing the type of sensor in your camera, full frame, crop, micro four thirds, or something
else, and the multiplication factor for it, will help you buy the correct lens you need
without any surprises.
I've listed some of my favorite lens sizes for video shooting in the description below.
If you like these videos click the subscribe button and the bell icon.
I hope that helps, thanks for watching, and we'll see you next time.
[THANKS FOR WATCHING THE WHOLE VIDEO!]
So if I'm going to mount this 28 mm lens on this crop sensor camera I simply do the math.
28 time 1.6 is ...
...is I need a calculator.
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Marriage & Relationship Goals, Problems, Advice, & Counseling: 'I Am A Scientologist' - Duration: 0:31.
I love hockey, any hockey.
Watching hockey, playing hockey.
I've been playing for like, 20 years, different teams,
as much as I can.
One thing for me was relationships.
I really wanted to work on that and handle that.
And the first couple courses that I did
when I first got into Scientology
really gave me stability in my life.
Here I am now, I'm married,
I've got a beautiful wife.
There's no guessing involved.
It's basically technology about life.
I'm Jason and I'm a Scientologist.
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Boy Sees His Dad Cheating On Mom – But When Mom Realizes What The Boy Is Saying… Oops! - Duration: 1:50.
Boy Sees His Dad Cheating On Mom – But When Mom Realizes What The Boy Is Saying…
Oops!
It's always important to get the full story, or things might not go exactly as you would
hoped for.
This is one such story.
Little Johnny sees his daddy's car passing the playground and going into the woods.
Curious, he follows the car, and sees daddy and aunt Jane sharing a 'passionate moment'.
Johnny finds this so exciting and can barely contain himself as he runs home and starts
to tell his mother excitedly.
"Mommy, Mommy, I was at the playground and daddy and…."
Mommy tells him to slow down, but that she wants to hear the story.
So Johnny tells her.
"I was at the playground and I saw daddy's car go into the woods with aunt Jane.
I went to look and daddy was giving aunt Jane a big kiss, then he helped her take off her
shirt, then aunt Jane helped daddy take his pants off, then aunt Jane laid down on the
seat, then daddy…"
At this point, mommy cut him off and said, "Johnny, this is such an interesting story,
suppose you save the rest of it for when we are having dinner.
I want to see the look on daddy's face when you tell it tonight."
At the dinner table, mommy asks Johnny to tell his story.
"Well, I was at the playground, and I saw daddy's car go into the woods with aunt
Jane.
I followed them to see what they were doing, and then I saw how daddy gave aunt Jane a
big kiss, and then he helped her take off her shirt.
Then aunt Jane helped daddy take off his pants, and then daddy and aunt Jane did that same
thing mommy and uncle Jack used to do when daddy was in the Army."
The mom fainted.
Sometimes you might want to listen to the full story before you interrupt…
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न मावा न मिल्कमेड सूजी की मिठाई बनाये ऐसी की मुँह में डालते ही घुल जाए || Suji Ki Mithai || - Duration: 8:25.
Namaste! Welcome to masala kitchen.
Today I am going to make a sweet out of semolina; without the use of khoya and condensed milk.
I have taken 1 small bowl (1/2 cup) fine semolina.
With the same bowl I have taken 1.5 bowl milk.
1/4 bowl desiccated coconut.
1/4 bowl powdered sugar.
Cardamom powder
If you want then some dry fruits.
1 tbsp ghee
For the filling, you can either use grated dry petha or rose petal jam. You can also use both the things.
Sauté the semolina on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Remove it, before changing of colour.
Pour the milk slowly on a low flame.
Stir it continuously.
Switch off the stove, when the mixture leaves the pan.
Cover the mixture with a lid and keep it for 2 minutes to make it soft.
Remove the lid and take it out in a plate.
Knead it for 2-3 minutes by putting some ghee on palm.
Make a smooth dough, in which there are no lumps and is soft also.
Add sugar to it, when it becomes cold.
Now we will add sugar, as it is completely cold.
Sweeten it according to your taste.
Mix it using your hand.
To increase the flavour, add 1/4 cup (2 tbsp) of desiccated coconut.
I have grated the petha.
I am using both, grated petha and rose petal jam, for the filling. You can use just one for the filling.
This can be made without the filling also.
But this filling is required to make it sweet from inside and increase its flavour.
I am adding cardamom powder to the filling.
Put the filling inside.
You can make it in any shape. I will prepare them, in this shape.
To make the sweet more softer; I will steam them.
I have kept the water for boiling.
Above that I have kept a sieve, approps to its size.
Grease the sieve with oil or ghee
You can take any kind of sieve.
Put the sweet in it.
Cover it with a lid and steam them for 3-4 minutes; to make them more soft.
They are completely steamed now.
Switch off the gas stove.
Take them out in a plate.
Due to steaming and filling inside, these are very soft.
It's your choice to coat them only with desiccated coconut.
But I will first dip them in sugar syrup.
Then coat them with desiccated coconut.
The sweet is ready.
Just make this sweet, when you don't have khoya or condensed milk.
The sweet, made out of semolina, is ready.
I have garnished it with pistachios and saffron.
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Your Prayers Are Answered: Father in Heaven - Duration: 28:31.
[PASTOR MARK JESKE] You
have a Father in heaven.
Find out from Pastor Mike
Novotny why that's such an
awesome thing for you.
[MUSIC]
[PASTOR MICHAEL
NOVOTNY] One person called
the Lord's Prayer the
greatest martyr in
Christian history because
every Sunday it gets
killed as people mumble
and mindlessly rattle off
the words.
But what if for you and
for me, the Lord's Prayer
was something much bigger
and much better than that?
What if it was the answer
to so many of the cries of
our heart; the longings
that we feel in our soul?
And what if the prayer was
about your niece who just
got her license and she's
smiling for her picture
but what she doesn't know
is that there are millions
of drivers that she's
going to pass and they're
all tempted to pull out
their phones and check
what the buzz means and
just one accident could
change her life forever.
What if being delivered
from evil and having daily
bread was about stuff like
that?
And what if it was about
the guy at work who just
feels overwhelmed; like
he's never good enough and
his boss is mad and
there's just pressure and
expectations and some days
it feels when he goes home
like all he has is God and
he prays, "God, hallowed
be your name.
Let your name and your
presence and your approval
of me be so big and so
beautiful that even if
it's all I have, that's
enough for me to rejoice
and have peace." What if
it was about people's
eternity and their
present?
What if it was about
health and safety?
What if it was about our
kids and our best friends
and our worst enemies?
If that was the case, if
that was on our heart,
then we could never, ever,
ever martyr the prayer.
We'd have to pray it with
passion.
We'd have to stop for
minutes after every phrase
because so many things
would come spilling out of
our hearts.
And I think that's why
Jesus taught it.
When his disciples came to
him and they said, "Jesus,
teach us how to pray." He
said, "Okay, I'll tell you
how." And he gave them a
prayer that survived 2,000
years of Christian
history.
Now, I wish I had time
today to teach you every
single line of that
prayer.
It's beautiful and it
deserves hours of our
attention but today, I
just want to start with
the very first words that
Jesus taught; what some
Christians call the
"address" of the prayer.
"Our Father in heaven."
When we pray - either that
prayer or any prayer - who
are we talking with?
Is it God, if you're out
there?
Is it some higher power?
It is a judge?
Is it a king?
No, no, no.
Jesus said when we pray we
should think, first of
all, that the God is a
father.
Second, that God is our
Father.
And third, that God is our
Father in heaven.
Very creative, I know, but
that's what we're going to
cover today: A father who
is our Father and our
Father who is in heaven.
One quick disclaimer
first: If you ever get mad
at a pastor or a church
for changing the Lord's
Prayer - have you ever
heard of these debates?
"My church changed the
Lord's Prayer." Do you
know who you really should
be mad at?
Jesus.
Do you know he taught the
Lord's Prayer in two
different spots in the
Bible, in Matthew 6 and in
Luke 11, and guess what he
did?
He didn't use the same
words [Pastor: Laughter].
He said "debts" in one
prayer and he said "sins"
in another.
He had extra lines in one
version and he dropped
them for another.
So we're just going to
avoid all the squabbles
about the right way to
pray the Lord's Prayer and
we're going to focus
whether it's "Our Father
who art in heaven," or
"Our Father in heaven," on
the meaning of those three
words.
Deal?
Alright, so let's start
with that first idea; that
God, the God that we pray
to, is a father.
Any parents here today?
Yeah?
Do you remember the first
moment when you became a
father or a mother?
When you saw your child
for the first time?
I'll never forget it.
The doctor said, "Grab a
leg," [Pastor: Laughter]
and so I did.
I learned that the days
of, you know, the guys
having cigars in the
lobby, those were long
gone.
So I grabbed my wife's
leg.
I got to know her in a way
that I've never quite
known her before and
minutes later, I was
sobbing.
I mean, we didn't know
what we were going to
have.
I always thought I wanted
sons until that moment
when this little baby girl
came into the world and I
lost it and I had never
cried like that before and
I'm not sure if I had ever
loved like that before.
This morning when you got up,
what did you think that
God thought about you?
That's crazy, huh?
That to God, you're not
just a servant.
You're not just a citizen
of his kingdom.
You're not just a subject
and he's the king sitting
on the throne.
Jesus said, "When you
pray, I want you to
remember that God is a
father." And the way
parents love their kids,
the way that I love my
daughters, that's just an
earthly love; that is so
small.
Can you imagine the
expression on God's face
when you got up this
morning?
And there he was present
in your room, watching
over his child.
What would happen to your
relationship with God if
you remembered he was not
a king or a judge but a
dad?
A father?
And then I think about
what fathers do.
If I had to write a job
description for a good
dad, it would be this:
Show up and sacrifice.
If you're a parent or your
brother or sister is a
parent, you know that so
much of parenting is
showing up and
sacrificing.
You show up at the game,
you show up the practice.
It's not the best, you
know, concert or recital
that you've ever heard but
you go because you love
your kid.
You show up.
You go to the swimming
lessons, you go to the
school play; good parents
show up.
And then they sacrifice.
I read a story on USA
Today yesterday.
Do you know how much it
costs to raise the average
kid in America these days?
Close your ears if you're
strapped for your budget.
Over $233,000 a kid.
[Pastor: Laughter] If I
only would have known when
I held that little girl, a
quarter million dollars
she was going to cost me!
But I've learned, that's
the small sacrifice.
ESPN?
Sacrificed.
Disney Channel is what
happens in the home.
The convertible you wanted
to get?
Sacrificed.
The Town and Country, the
minivan you're probably
going to be driving for
the next decade plus?
The free weekends you
thought you had?
Sacrifice, as you go and
you give and you give and
you give.
Did you have a dad like
that?
Who showed up and he
sacrificed?
I know not everyone does
but my father was just
like that.
I played college soccer at
this little school and we
had fun but to be honest,
the soccer wasn't that
great.
And we had this like
epically brutal trip in
northern Minnesota we had
to take each year.
And we always played the
conference champs and they
always murdered us and it
wasn't even close and we'd
drive up and try to sleep
in the van and I remember
one year, we get up there,
far, far from school, far,
far from home, and it's
raining and it's late fall
and it's just miserable
and it's cold.
The home team has a
smattering, maybe single
digit fans, and I get out
on the field and guess
who's there?
My dad.
All by himself, standing
in the corner of the
field.
He drives five hours to
see some mediocre soccer,
miserable weather, where
his son will barely get a
shot on goal, and he
drives home.
Because good dads show up
and they sacrifice.
And what if you thought
about God that way when
you prayed?
That he shows up?
At your staff meeting, he
shows up.
On your morning commute,
he shows up.
When you're working
through something tough in
your family and your
relationship but he's
there at the table and
he'll sacrifice, he'll
give his time, he'll give
his energy, he'll give his
full attention when you
pray, "In Jesus' name."
How much would your love
for God just explode in
your heart if he wasn't
just some distant higher
power, he was a father who
showed up and he
sacrificed?
I love how the apostle
John put it.
He said, "See what great
love the Father has
lavished on us." And Paul
kind of piggybacked on
that; he said, "Through
faith in Jesus, we may
approach God with freedom
and with confidence." You
know, 500 years ago,
Martin Luther loved that
passage.
When you pray to God, even
though he's the God of
heaven and earth and all
the universe, you should
run to him as shamelessly
as a kid who's been loved
by her dad runs into
daddy's lap.
You ever notice that?
Like, if you had a great
dad, I bet you asked him
for the world and more.
"Hey, dad, look at me.
Look at me.
Can we get this?
Dad, can we buy that?
Dad, can we get this?"
again and again.
I mean, it was shameless
and it was unfair but you
did because you knew you
were loved.
And Jesus said think of
God like that.
Nothing's too small for
him.
Your health, the tension
you feel with someone at
work, a bridge that's
being burned in your
family, the cancer that
you're facing, the stress
of being in a nursing
home, of having a loved
one lose their job and an
uncertain future, God
says, "It's nothing too
big, nothing too small.
I'm your dad.
So pray." What a crazy
thing Jesus said when he
said this: "Pray our
father." The author J.I.
Packer once said, "Drab
thoughts of God make
prayer dull." If God's
just, you know, God,
generic name, I'm not
going to pray with
passion.
But if he's more than
that, if he's a father,
everything changes.
Except, according to
Jesus, God's not just a
father, right?
He is our father.
You grammar lovers - there
might be some of them here
today - might know that
"our" is a possessive
pronoun [Pastor:
Laughter].
And it might not have
meant much to you back in
high school but when you
pray, it should mean
everything.
I mean, if his father or
her father or their father
has the lake house, the
generous pocketbook when
he's buying ice cream, the
timeshare down in Florida
for spring break, well,
good for them.
But if our father has that
- the generous heart, the
blessing - then everything
changes, right?
Going back to John, he
said, "See what great love
the Father has lavished on
us that we should be
called children of God,"
and that is what we are.
It's like John - who's
what?
A 90 year old man when he
wrote that - he couldn't
get over this.
Like, "I'm a child of God!
That's what I am." That's
what we are as believers
in Jesus.
God is not just their
father or his father or
her father; he's our
father.
And it just begs the
question, how in the world
did that happen?
How did a guy like me get
into a family like that?
How did people like us end
up in the royal family?
And the Bible's answer to
that is actually a really
beautiful picture; it's
the picture of adoption.
You might think you know a
bit about adoption.
In our culture, we tend to
adopt little children and,
you know, sometimes a man
and his wife they can't
have kids so they turn to
adoption as another
option.
It happens in lots of
different ways but that's
normally our practice.
But down in the ancient
world, in ancient Roman
culture, adoption didn't
normally happen with
babies but with adults.
Not because a couple was
infertile but because a
man wanted to pass his
inheritance and power to
someone qualified.
Ever heard of Caesar
Augustus before?
The guy who issued a
decree that a census
should be taken of the
entire Roman world?
Did you know he was
adopted?
Julius Caesar was getting
older, didn't have a
person to pass his
inheritance on to, so he
adopted Caesar Augustus.
He was looking for a man
of strength and of power
and of credibility; a man
who had a great
reputation.
That's what adoption was.
Which is crazy when you
think that we were adopted
into the family of God!
And maybe you know the
passages: When we came
into this world, surely I
was sinful from birth.
I didn't come out bright
and shiny and beautiful to
God.
Jesus said, "Flesh gives
birth to flesh." There was
something hostile in my
heart to the Father and
his rules.
It wasn't impressive and
it wasn't strong; it was
weakness and it was sin
and yet, what did God do?
He adopted.
Galatians 4, this stunning
verse, says, "But when a
set time had fully come,
God sent his son, born of
a woman, born under the
law, to redeem those under
the law, that we might
receive adoption to
sonship," because you are
his sons, his children.
God sent his spirit, the
spirit of his son into our
hearts, the spirit who
calls out, "Abba, Father."
How do sinful people get
adopted into the family of
God?
The simple answer is Jesus
and grace.
God sent his son into the
world so that I can be a
son of God.
Jesus Christ was born of a
woman so that women like
many of you can be born
again into God's family.
So we wouldn't have to be
outside this beautiful
home and family of God,
like peeking through the
windows.
We could have a seat at
the side of God the Father
himself.
Because of spiritual
adoption, God's not just a
father, he's our father
and he's yours.
I think the greatest proof
of that is the fact that
God is willing to get
messy with us.
I think that's really the
key of knowing if like
this parent is connected
to this kid is when this
kid makes a mess, who
steps forward to clean it
up?
How many of you here have
ever changed a diaper
before in your life?
Yeah, lots of you, most of
you, all of you.
How many of you have ever
changed the diaper of a
stranger?
Yeah, me neither, right?
I mean, you could hand me
your kid and I would rock
her and take care of her
until like the bodily
fluids came out and then
I'd give that kid back and
say, "No, no, no.
I'm not that Christian."
[Pastor: Laughter] You
know, I've actually never
changed a diaper until I
had kids and I was so
clueless.
Like, I was naïve of what
could come out of those
little, beautiful bodies.
Have you seen this before?
[Pastor: Laughter] Forgive
me if this is crass, but
when the kids were little,
I didn't know about the -
I call it the bubble
bottom.
You know, there's so much
in a diaper and they go
scurrying through the
kitchen and you think
they're smuggling like a
cantaloupe back to their
bedroom like, how did that
come out of you?
And there's meconium.
Do you know what that is?
Don't google that.
Like, you're so beautiful;
how did that come out of
your body?
[Pastor: Laughter] And
then the blowout, which is
the worst of all.
Every parent knows about
the blowout.
You don't - how did that
happen?
You don't even know where
to start.
Get the hose and all the
right angles and spray
them off in the backyard
but you do it, right?
Maybe not for every kid
but for your kid; you'll
take care of the mess.
And I love that about
Jesus' prayer.
You know, sometimes I pray
to God and it feels like
I'm a mess; like I've been
a Christian for so long
and I know better than
that but sometimes like, I
don't know, the way I use
my words, it just feels
like there's so much of it -
I was so, you know, quick
to want an answer and so
slow to show compassion.
And man, when someone
pushed me and poked me and
came at me strong, like
how quickly I forgot every
passage I've memorized.
There's just so much of
it; who can clean up a
mess like that?
Or maybe for you it's just
something that's just
foul.
Like if people knew it,
they'd take a step back.
Maybe it's an addiction
that's gone to some pretty
dark places.
Maybe your relationship is
falling apart and you
know, you smile in church
but what comes out in the
heat of an argument is
just - it's aggressive and
it's bad.
Or maybe like a blowout,
there's just so much
brokenness in your life
you don't even know where
to start to clean it up.
You've been arguing with
your sister or with your
brother or with your
parents for so long that a
bridge has been burned, so
many things have been
said, and to fix it, to
clean it up, you wouldn't
even know where to begin.
But when you pray, who are
you addressing?
Our Father.
That's what I love about
him.
I mean, if he could create
the galaxies but he
couldn't clean me up, I
wouldn't love him, but he
did!
I love the picture of
baptism, right?
That God has washed us.
He's cleansed us.
We were like the kid who
was a stinking mess and he
washed us clean and then
not just that, but he
clothed us.
Have you seen the
pictures?
That he gives us this robe
of righteousness; like the
beauty and the kindness
and the love of Jesus is
wrapped all around us and
it's so beautiful, it's
like God takes us to get
the family pictures taken
and he wants an eight by
ten of you on his desk in
heaven.
You're not a mess to God,
despite the mess.
He's cleansed you and he's
washed you and he's called
you his own and I get
John's heart, even as an
old man, that he would
say, "How crazy is this?"
The love that God has
lavished on us that we
should be his kids and
that's what we are.
He's not just a father;
he's our Father.
In heaven.
That's the last thing
Jesus said in those words,
right?
In heaven.
You know the really bad
part about dads like me?
We're on earth.
I googled this - the
average father in America
weighs 195.5 pounds.
He can do about 25-ish
pushups if you ask him.
He can only be in one
place at one time and he
cannot make money grow on
trees, alright?
I love my kids but I'm
here with you today and
I'm not by their side.
But God, he's everywhere
at the same time.
I can buy my kids gifts
but eventually the bank
account runs dry.
I only have so much but
God, he owns everything.
My kids ask me for advice
and wisdom but you know,
my oldest is a fourth
grader and some of her
math, to be honest, I
don't get.
I say, "Ask your teacher."
But God, he knows
everything.
He has all wisdom and all
knowledge and he - you
know, I'm going to fail
them.
I can be impatient and I
can be unkind but God is
holy and in him there is
no darkness at all.
Imagine that!
If you had a good dad, God
is not just like your dad;
he's a father who is in
heaven and that changes
everything.
He's omniscient; he knows
everything.
Omnipresent; present
everywhere.
Omnipotent; all powerful.
He is holy and he is
eternal and that's what
makes that prayer so, so,
so beautiful: Our Father
in heaven.
I think that's why it
takes me so long to pray
it.
You know, sometimes when I
drive to work, I try to
pray the Lord's Prayer but
I rarely get through the
first line.
"Our Father in heaven," I
say.
And I think about the
morning, when I kiss my
little girls goodbye.
I think about the
affection that I feel for
them.
I think about how I would
show up and sacrifice
anything to make them feel
loved and I say, "God,
that's how you feel about
me!"
And it sparks my heart to
such worship that I can't
martyr this prayer; I
can't mumble through it
another word.
It's worthy of all glory
and honor and praise.
I don't know how your
prayer life is.
Maybe you want to cry out
to Jesus today, "Hey
Jesus, I don't know how to
do this!
It's not going well.
I'm going through the
motions.
Teach me how to pray." He
knows exactly what he
would say: "Okay, okay.
You want something to kick
start your relationship
with God?
Do you want an explosion
for your prayer life?
Then pray like this: Our
Father in heaven." I say,
"Amen," to that!
[MUSIC]
[PASTOR MARK
JESKE] You know, I don't
feel any particular
obligation to give
somebody money on the
street.
If they come up to me and
ask me for $1,000, I just
keep moving.
Why?
Because we don't have a
relationship; I feel no
personal sense of
obligation to do anything
for a total stranger.
But it's all different
when, say, one of my
children needs something
and it's in my capacity to
help them out.
I am pre-inclined,
predisposed, to help them.
You know, I think one of
the things holding us back
from praying with more joy
and energy is we're a
little insecure about the
person to whom we're
addressing our requests.
And if we're feeling kind
of distant from God, we
kind of feel like, "Well,
he doesn't owe me anything
and so I can't bring him
really anything serious
because I don't know that
he owes me; there's no
relationship here." But
through Jesus Christ, our
sins are forgiven and he
has now taken on himself
our - the Father, Jesus
Father, our Father in
heaven - has taken on
himself the obligations of
fatherhood towards me
through faith.
That means if I come to
him, I can claim his
fatherhood and he is now
pre-inclined, predisposed,
to want to say "yes" to me
and I can simply dump the
bag and let him know where
I need his help and how he
can help me.
So I'm going to invite you
to come back with me in
just a minute and we're
going to use that
privilege of prayer to our
Father.
Back in just a minute.
[PROMOTION] "Gail - she
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I didn't know the Bible at
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Pastor Jeske makes it
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[PASTOR MARK JESKE] Can I
pray with you this
morning?
Let's ask our Lord for the
things that we need and
you can customize your
particular prayer for what
it is that you need from
your God right now;
trusting in the fact that
we have a relationship.
Heavenly Father, We love
to call you our Father for
that is who you are.
We didn't make you our
Father; you chose it for
yourself.
And through the blood of
your Son, we are now as
clean and pure as he is
and we may with all
confidence step before
you; asking you for help
in our lives, knowing that
you love us and are
willing and eager and able
to help us.
Lord, this day we bring to
you all the things that we
need in our lives.
And we're asking you to
use your wisdom, your
mercy, and your power to
make some things happen
for us.
We bring them to you now
in the name of Jesus;
trusting that you love to
hear from us and love to
help us.
We love it when you help
us and we love you, too,
our Father.
In Jesus' name, Amen.
For Time of Grace, I'm
Pastor Mark Jeske,
celebrating God's amazing
grace with you and it all
starts now.
[PROMOTION - PASTOR MARK
JESKE] It's very, very
important to me that Time
of Grace not be limited to
my ability to continue to
do these things.
It's very important to me
that Time of Grace will
have a second act.
[PASTOR MICHAEL NOVOTNY] I
married my first ever
girlfriend; her name is
Kim.
[PASTOR MARK JESKE] Wow.
[PASTOR MICHAEL NOVOTNY]
Yeah, she stuck with me
through a lot so I love
her.
[PASTOR MARK JESKE] It's
like they call it, in The
Godfather, they call that
the thunderbolt.
[PASTOR MICHAEL NOVOTNY]
[Laughter] I love to learn
new things.
[PASTOR MARK JESKE] You
seem to bring 100 percent
to whatever it is that you
want to do.
[PASTOR MICHAEL NOVOTNY]
Yeah, for better or worse,
so - [PASTOR MARK JESKE]
[Laughter] [PASTOR MICHAEL
NOVOTNY] I think something
that has been going on for
almost two decades with
Time of Grace, is to truly
love the Bible and to love
people.
[PASTOR MARK JESKE] I'm
really, really interested
in your physical
environment because it
really does not look a lot
like a church.
[PASTOR MICHAEL NOVOTNY]
[Laughter] [PASTOR MARK
JESKE] Is that - I've got
to assume that's on
purpose.
What's your strategy for
the look?
It looks sort of more like
a theater or like a hotel
ballroom.
[PASTOR MICHAEL NOVOTNY] A
little bit different than
St. Marcus in one or two
ways.
You know, there's so much
technology.
I mean, we walk around
with screens in our hands,
our kids, our grandkids,
and we thought what a
great way through
technology to reach people
with Jesus.
You know, a stained glass
window is beautiful in a
church and it can inspire
people and teach them
biblical stories; just
kind of like our 45-foot
stained glass window that
we change with Scripture
and with art and with
video and with music and
really try to connect with
people where they're at.
[PASTOR MARK JESKE] Hmm.
[PASTOR MICHAEL NOVOTNY]
So there's no one right
way to do church.
You know, both of our
churches are passionate
about the gospel.
[PASTOR MARK JESKE] Hmm.
[PASTOR MICHAEL NOVOTNY]
This is just the way we
think is a great way to
reach our culture these
days.
Maybe find an impactful
video where someone's
getting baptized and you
record a video about their
spiritual journey and to
show that before their
baptism, it just speaks to
people in such a great
way.
So we love the kind of
philosophy and approach
that we have.
You know, since its
foundation, part of our
website talks about 922,
which when I became the
pastor here, I didn't know
quite what that meant but
they taught me.
Nine-two-two is a
reference to 1 Corinthians
9:22 where Paul says,
"I've become all things to
all people so that by all
possible means, I might
save some." And so our
philosophy has really been
to give up all of our
comforts, all of our
preferences, if it can
just help us reach one
person with the gospel,
it's going to change their
eternity.
So we're always thinking,
we call it a "You first"
guest culture.
[PASTOR MARK JESKE]
Hmm-hmm.
[PASTOR MICHAEL NOVOTNY]
So what's it like to be a
person who hasn't been to
church in a long time and
walk into this place?
[PASTOR MARK JESKE]
Hmm-hmm.
[PASTOR MICHAEL NOVOTNY]
What's going to be
confusing?
I know some people where
I'll talk about David or
Peter and they think like
they're my buddies from
high school - [PASTOR MARK
JESKE] [Laughter] [PASTOR
MICHAEL NOVOTNY] - and
these big biblical
characters.
[PASTOR MARK JESKE]
[Laughter] [PASTOR MICHAEL
NOVOTNY] So we're always
trying to think, "What's
it like if you don't know
much about the Bible?
How can we communicate
Jesus really clearly?"
[PASTOR MARK JESKE] Yeah,
that makes a lot of sense.
So what I think I'm
hearing is that although
you have an outwardly
different environment,
it's sort of like a
halfway house for people
to kind of put their big
toe in the water of church
and see if they can stand
it or if they like it or
not.
[PASTOR MICHAEL NOVOTNY]
Yeah.
[PASTOR MARK JESKE] While
some of your outward ways
of delivering the message
might be a little
different and innovative,
basically, what I'm
hearing is the core
message that has become -
is really a part of Time
of Grace - [PASTOR MICHAEL
NOVOTNY] Oh, yeah.
[PASTOR MARK JESKE] - is
not going to change with
you as the messenger.
[PASTOR MICHAEL NOVOTNY]
Yeah, I love that phrase
that we use; it's
"timeless truth." So we
haven't reach a time here
at our church when the
truth is going to change.
So I've been listening to
your sermons for years now
and I don't think there's
been one where I said,
"Well, I don't agree with
him there." [PASTOR MARK
JESKE] [Laughter] [PASTOR
MICHAEL NOVOTNY] You know,
we're passionate about the
word, about Jesus, about
sin, about grace, about
salvation, about baptism,
about communion.
So the style might be a
little bit different and
the screens might be a
little bit bigger but I
love the fact that it's
going to be consistent
with our message.
It's what people love
about your messages; I
pray they're going to get
the same out of mine, too.
[PASTOR MARK JESKE]
Thanks, Pastor Mike.
Wasn't that interesting?
He's really given me a lot
to think about and I hope
he's kind of challenged
some of your ideas and
conceptions, too, about
ministry, God's word,
getting people together,
and creating a great
experience, both live in a
congregation but also
online or on television to
help communicate God's
wonderful word.
I hope you tune in next
week because I've got some
more wonderful information
about Pastor Mike I'd love
to share with you.
[MUSIC]
[ANNOUNCER] The
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was sponsored by
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Arsenal new boy Sokratis Papastathopoulos was largely at fault for Chelsea's second
goal in today's match at Stamford Bridge.
That is the verdict of BT Sport pundit and former Arsenal centre-back Martin Keown.
In Maurizio Sarri's first home game in charge, Chelsea ran into a 2-0 lead in west London.
Pedro opened the scoring after nine minutes before Alvaro Morata doubled the advantage.
A long ball over the top from right-back Cesar Azpilicueta found Morata, who only had Shkodran
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Morata did beat the German and slotted past goalkeeper Petr Cech, but Keown was not impressed
with the positioning of Sokratis.
The Greece international was caught further up the pitch and did not appear to bust a
gut to get back to help Mustafi.
"It's messages, new messages from new managers and it's not been picked upon,"
Keown said.
"It's not been picked up on at all.
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Sokratis has got to come back there and pick up the first player.
"But he's running in and already they've exposed the Arsenal defence.
"It's great play from Morata there but the defending's awful.
"You cannot leave Mustafi one v one in that situation.
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Physical Relationship With Another Men Or Women - Duration: 6:23.
Sadhguru what are your views on adultery how does it affect one spiritually if
there is no love in your heart you are anyway an adulteress for convenience and
comfort if you have given yourself to any aspect of life not necessarily a man
or a woman for that matter without love in your heart if you are given yourself
to any aspect of life you are not ultra isn't it
so am i against adultery yes in that sense yes with every aspect but if you
are talking about what is considered socially as adultery it is individual
and for every action that you perform there is a consequence most people I
know they are not willing to face the consequences when they come but without
faith consequences they want to have situations that they enjoy then anybody
who is not willing to joyfully accept the consequences that come to them for
whatever actions they perform is just a fool and a fool is somebody who is
against himself in so many ways anybody who works against himself
anybody who turns himself against himself or herself against herself
what shall we say about them so with your accents if you're turning yourself
against yourself because you do things senselessly you are not doing things by
choice you're doing things senselessly simply
because you have given in to a certain aspect of your body or your emotion or
something then definitely it's not okay
because you will bring suffering to yourself anything that brings brings
suffering to any human being especially to himself
is it okay anybody who simply goes about bringing suffering to themselves for
whatever reason they have it doesn't make sense isn't I am not against or for
anything I want you to live sensibly
what makes at most sense to you you must do that is this wrong is that wrong
that's not the point are you living your life sensibly that's
the question or are you a slave of something and trying to find approval
from me for some nonsense that you do know I have neither approved any action
or disapproved any action as long as you are as long as you're behaving sensibly
about what you're doing a senseless life is sin isn't it if you live sensibly
in a way that Creator will be proud of you it's fine if you have just given
into either the ways of your body or your emotion or your mind and going
against yourself it's not sensible so such senselessness is it wrong I'm
not even saying it's wrong it's just very limited and stupid
I have never turned anything right or wrong in my life but anything that's
limited and stupid is not worthwhile that's all so I would say adultery is
not worthwhile is it right or wrong Who am I to pass a judgement on anything
about life I don't pass judgments about life but it is stupid and limits it to
do anything which causes suffering to yourself it is stupid and senseless to
give in to something which seems to be everything today and tomorrow which will
make you feel like a fool isn't it it's it's stupid to give in to something
which makes makes you think today it's everything and tomorrow morning it makes
you look like a fool to yourself not to somebody else that is a senseless way to
live you must live in such a way with so much sense that God should be God should
be envious of you if you show such sense there's no right and wrong with your
life if you don't have such sense everything is wrong with your life
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Day 21: The Sacrifices of Awakened Entrepreneurship - The Process - Duration: 4:27.
[Drew singing] Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens. Hello, welcome to day twenty-one of
The Process. My name is Drew Gerald and I wanted to have a little reality check
with you. There is gonna be great sacrifices on this journey of
awakened entrepreneurship. I call this awakened entrepreneurship, to differentiate it
from just regular, I guess, entrepreneurship. Because, the path that
you're on, this entire series of The Process, is
about inner transformation and, a little bit of spiritual awakening along the way.
And I've, in my own life, have realized that if you want to have massive
transformation, if you want to have the best kind of growth in life,
there's two, two things to do. Relationship and entrepreneurship. If you
want to have pretty much the most transformational experience, you want to
grow the fastest, and the most, create something and bring it out into the
world and have relationships.
The journey of entrepreneurship, of creating something, having something
inside of you and creating it, and then giving it to the world and making a
living from it, the amount of stories and beliefs, and emotions and traumas, and
shit that you have to move through, that you have to learn from, that you have to
go through, that you have to heal, that you have to integrate, who you have to
become, to get your gift out into the world and make a living from it, that's
the gift. That's the real thing. That's what it's really about.
And, through that, through that process, it's gonna ask great things of you.
And it's gonna ask you to give some things up. It's gonna ask you to sacrifice a lot
of things. There'll be time, there'll be money,
there'll be relationships, there'll be leisure. There'll be a lot of normal
things that you think about that you'd have to give up to pursue your dreams.
But you also have to give up laziness, you have to give up your insecurities
you have to give up your stories of limitation, you're gonna have to give up
complaining, you're gonna have to sacrifice things that have been very
dear to your ego and your inner child. Things that have been with you for
decades, that have felt like home, but no longer serve you. Read the article. I go
into more depth. There's a whole bunch of examples of
what this actually looks like. And, once you go through that, leave me a comment
below, and let me know what are some of the things that you've had to give up
already, and/or, what are some of the things that you're going to have to give
up to get to the next level in your business, your craft, and even in your
life. So, let me know what some of those things are below, and if you want to
share it on social media, as well, that'd be great.
Use the hashtag #istheprocess, and I will look forward to seeing you tomorrow. Thank you, once
again, and I will talk to you then.
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Basics of Credit Cards - Duration: 2:50.
credit cards are not super complicated to understand but you've just got to
understand the basics so that they don't walk all over you with interest and fees
I'm gonna cover the three main parts of credit cards the billing cycle the
statement balance and the outstanding balance let's get started so right now
I'll start with the billing cycle this is just the invoice cycle that keeps
track of your spending for about a thirty day period it typically runs for
about a month and then it starts over again I personally have my credit card
billing statements start at the beginning of the month that way it
doesn't complicate things so if your billing cycle starts in the middle of
the month call up your credit card company and have them change it to the
beginning of the month so that all you have to worry about is about the 1st
through the 30th now once you've used your card and you've gone through the
entire billing cycle you'll end the cycle with what's called your statement
balance a statement balance is just how much you owe from the billing cycle and
at this point you'll be given a due date that's generally about 25 days after the
billing cycle ended as long as you pay off your statement balance in full by
the due date you won't pay any interest on that credit card but if you don't pay
off every penny from the statement balance then you will start to accrue
interest so let's say the you owe $1,000 on your statement balance well then you
just need to pay that thousand dollars off by the due date and you won't be
charged in the interest and you don't have to pay it all at once you can do
multiple payments throughout the due date period just make sure to pay off
that entire thousand dollars before the due date ends and you'll be just fine
are you confused yet hopefully I'm making sense here lastly is your
outstanding balance this is the accumulation of everything you owe on
your credit card including the statement balance all of
the transactions from your grace period statement balance everything are inside
of your outstanding balance that's the amount you've got to pay off to au0 on
your credit card so let's say that you owe $1,000 on your statement balance but
because it's not due for 25 days you spend another $500 during that period
well now your outstanding balance would be $1,500 because that's the total
amount owed on everything please don't get the outstanding balance
and the statement balance confused you're only required to pay off
the statement balance in order to not be charged interest you can pay if your
outstanding balance - if you want to it's just not imperative like the
statement balances now that you understand the basics of credit cards
just make sure to pay off your statement balance in full by the due date and
you'll be just fine and if you'd like to know how credit card interest works just
watch this video interest is a bit more complicated so I'll leave that to
another video I'm Jason with the honest finance channel if you did find this
information helpful feel free to subscribe or at least give the video
alike that's all
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