The Pour Over Today - Iran Attacks Israel, VP Hopefuls Debate, Port Workers Strike, & More | 10.02.24
Episode Date: October 2, 2024Today we’re talking about Iran launching 200 missiles at Israel; last night’s debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz; port workers from Maine to Texas going on strike; and other top news for Wednesd...ay, October 2nd. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over Today. Please support our TPO sponsors! Mosh: moshlife.com/TPO Cru: give.cru.org/tpo Upside: https://links.thepourover.org/Upside The Bible Study: https://links.thepourover.org/TheBibleStudy Politics for People Who Hate Politics: https://links.thepourover.org/PoliticsForPeopleWhoHatePolitics Keola Fit: https://links.thepourover.org/KeolaFit_Pod Compelled Podcast: https://links.thepourover.org/Compelled Dwell Differently: https://links.thepourover.org/DwellDifferently Nothing Left Unsaid Podcast: https://linktr.ee/tgnlu CCCU: https://www.mycccu.com/tpobonus Courage for Life Study Bibles: links.thepourover.org/CFL_Podcast_0901 Grace Bible for Kids: https://links.thepourover.org/GraceBibleforKids The Daily Walk Bible: https://links.thepourover.org/DailyWalk
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Today, we're talking about Iran launching 200 missiles at Israel, last night's debate
between JD Vance and Tim Walz, port workers from Maine to Texas going on strike, and other
top news for Wednesday, October 2.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with the pourover today.
Here's the quote of the day, grace like water flows to the lowest part.
Philip Yancey.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
Republican JD Vance and Democrat Jim Walz
went head to head in the 2024 vice presidential debate
last night.
Likely the final side-by-side comparison of the two tickets prior to election day for many voters last night was the first in-depth introduction to both VP
hopefuls.
Both men held mock debates with close teams of advisors leading up to the event.
Minnesota governor Walls aimed to focus more on former President Trump than
Vance while talking about things that impact Americans. Meanwhile, Ohio Senator Vance sought
to explain his ticket's plans to make life better and highlight Walz's left-wing radical
policies. Unlike the Trump and Harris debate, mics were not muted, and moderators left the fact-checking
up to the debaters and, via QR-coded fact-checking journalist feed, viewers at home.
Check back Friday for more post-debate reactions.
The debate and campaign events for this year's election may feel like a big deal, but will
you remember it in 1,000 years?
Viewing the events of our lives from an eternal perspective doesn't mean we stop caring
or that they don't matter, but it reminds us to keep our focus on Christ at the center
of all things.
2 Peter 3, 10-12 says,
But the day of the Lord will come like a thief.
On that day the heavens will pass away with a loud noise, the elements will burn and be
dissolved, and the earth and the works on it will be disclosed.
Since all these things are to be dissolved in this way, it is clear what sort of people
you should be, in holy conduct and godliness as you wait
for the day of God and hasten its coming.
Dock workers along the East and Gulf coasts marched from the port to the picket line just
after midnight yesterday.
The International Longshoremen's Association's
first strike since 1977 has shut down all ports from Maine to Texas and sidelined about 25,000
workers. The union wants job security and a larger share of shipping operators post-pandemic billions,
pushing for 77% pay raises and a complete ban on automation at ports.
The strike comes after port employers counteroffer a 50% raises and better
benefits fell far short for the longshoremen.
A prolonged strike could cost Uncle Sam up to $4.5 billion daily and cause major
supply chain disruptions on things like bananas, coffee,
cars, and toys.
The White House is closely monitoring the situation, but doesn't currently plan to intervene.
Frustration between managers and workers is an inescapable part of working in a broken
world.
Christians can rejoice because we serve an honest master who is far more generous with
us than we deserve.
In all your endeavors, work to please him.
Colossians 3, 22-24 says,
Don't work only while being watched, as people-pleasers, but work wholeheartedly fearing the Lord.
Whatever you do, do it from the heart
as something done for the Lord and not for people,
knowing that you will receive the reward
of an inheritance from the Lord.
You serve the Lord Christ.
Iran launched nearly 200 missiles at Israel yesterday, further expanding the region's
conflict.
The attack killed at least one, a Palestinian hit by shrapnel, and prompted orders to shelter
across Israel.
Iran described the attack as a legal, rational, and legitimate response following Israel's
killings of Hezbollah and Hamas leaders.
The U.S., which helped Israel intercept the incoming missiles, has deployed thousands of
additional troops to the region in recent days, previously warned Iran of severe consequences if
it attacked Israel. The attack came a day after Israel launched a limited ground operation in
Lebanon against Hezbollah. Israel says it's rooting out Hezbollah terrorists, who have attempted to infiltrate Israel near its Lebanon border.
In area, 63,000 Israelis have fled since Hezbollah began firing rockets in support of Hamas a year ago.
War is a heavy burden that impresses upon us our world's need for restoration. Jesus came to bear that burden of sin, lighten our load, and restore our world.
Pray that the Middle East would experience that restoration and glorify the Messiah Jesus. Matthew 11 28 through 30 says, come to me all you who are weary and burdened and I will give
you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me because I am lowly and humble in heart and you
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First responders continue counting the human cost of Pallene, one of the most destructive
storms in U.S. history.
From Florida to Virginia, at least 150 people have died, about 600 remain missing,
and millions are still without power and sell coverage. Western North Carolina saw biblical
devastation after the deluge, rendering hundreds of roads impassable.
Pete Rose, MLB's controversial all-time hits leader, has died at 83.
Known as Charlie Hussle for his all-out style of play, Rose was banned for life from MLB
and Hall of Fame contention after betting on baseball as a player and a manager.
He ended his 24-season career with 4,256 hits, 17 All-Star Game appearances, and three World
Series rings.
A Georgia judge has struck down the state's six-week abortion ban, ruling it unconstitutional
and reinstating abortion up until around 22 weeks of pregnancy.
Judge Robert McBurney's order stated that liberty in Georgia
includes a woman's right
to make personal healthcare decisions.
Georgia's Attorney General Carr is expected to appeal
the case to the state Supreme Court.
A chemical plant fire in an Atlanta suburb
prompted shelter-in-place orders for over
90,000 people and evacuation orders for around 17,000 more on Monday.
The fire sent massive plumes of dark smoke into the sky and a strong chemical smell and
haze into the air.
The Rockdale County Emergency Management Agency lifted the shelter-in-place order yesterday.
DirecTV has agreed to buy its longtime rival Dish for a symbolic $1 and the assumption of $9.75 billion in debt.
The multi-step deal involves DirecTV buying Dish's TV business, while a private equity
firm simultaneously buys DirecTV from
AT&T.
Satellite TV has passed its prime.
Combined, the two companies have lost 63% of their customers since 2016.
And that's all we have for today.
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