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Thursday 4/2/26

Providence Academy Season 4 Episode 139

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It's another daily installment of TKS! #ithappenshere

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Welcome to the night show, except in the morning with radio edition where we're coming at you sort of live and kind of under radio each and every morning. It's Thursday, April 2nd, 2026. We've got an incredible show for you. Today we have announcements. What's up to date? Bible with me. And a whole lot more is a buckle up. Those deep belts. Don't touch that dial.

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Because remember, today is gonna be a great day. Let's kick it off with some announcements. It's high school service day today. That's when we go out into the community and we serve those around us. So important to show God's love through service. It's also JV Baseball versus Central Wise at 6 p.m. Come on out and support the Knights, but now it's time for the Diceyest section of the show. We've got weather with Rick.

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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, weather today. High 75, low 54, cloudy. Miss Allen, you know, sometimes I wake up grumpy, but other times I let her sleep in.

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Oh man, alright, now we have the most educational part of the show we have.

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Weird science.

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Oh, that's cool. So we go on a field trip to Dover Gorge with the high school every year, and I take the students on a like a midnight hike down the railroad tracks, and you can see glow worms. You not no one's allowed to turn on a flashlight, and you can see glow worms, and you can see this like algae that grows and it glows in the dark, uh, and all kinds of cool stuff when you walk in the middle of the night. God's creation is just incredible. But people whose cake's gonna look like a starry sky because it's covered in the candles. It's my birthday! Happy birthday, Elijah Lambert! You're the only one. It's your your day here at Province Academy. It's Elijah Lambert Day. Happy birthday to you, buddy. Happy birthday. It's your birthday. Happy birthday life. Oh Friday and Saturday.

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Forgot, we almost forgot, but we didn't. Here we go, Chris, William Milford, Vivian Vancott, Macy Denton.

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It's your birthday this weekend. You'll get the Sunday birthdays on Monday.

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Whew!

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Almost forgot there. Close one. Now we have everybody's favorite monkey. We have Bible with Mick.

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Good morning, Mr. Ewing! I've got Easter eggs for today's Easter party. I got you some, and these are for written too.

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Oh right, I love Easter eggs. What? Where's the candy, Mick?

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There isn't any, it's empty.

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What am I gonna do with an empty plastic egg?

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Well, sorry, Rick. I know it might be disappointing at first, but especially if you're expecting candy. But on Easter, something empty is actually the best news ever. Jesus' tomb was empty because he rose from the dead. I'm pretty sure that Mary would have been pretty puzzled if the tomb just had candy in it. But Mary and the other disciples and women were probably even more upset than you were when you when they walked into Jesus' grave and they couldn't find him. The tombs were large, so it's not like they could just hide his body. It was really gone. Matthew 16, 6 talks about the angel who met the women as they came to the tomb. And he said to them, Do not be alarmed. You seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has risen, he is not here. See the place where they laid him? Jesus had told his people, including his disciples, that he was going to give them the sign of Jonah. Jonah spent three days in the belly of the great fish. And Jesus was going to spend three days in the tomb dead. But just like Jonah was released from the fish, Jesus was resurrected and showed himself to thousands of people. So here's what I want you to do with that egg when we keep it. And remember the hope we had that Jesus is in Lord of death.

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That's a great lesson, Meg. That's a great reminder. This week in our deep thoughts verses, we've been talking about self-control. So today's Deep Thoughts verse is Titus 1.8. It says, be hospitable. A lover of good, self-controlled, upright, holy, and disciplined. What a great list of attributes that God calls us to. I like the first one a lot. Hospitable, what does that look like? You're like, John, I don't even own my home. I live with my parents. How can you be hospitable? Well, think about your classroom. How can you practice hospitality there? Caring for your classmates. If somebody drops a pencil, you pick it up for them. Maybe if you're wiping down your desk at the end of the day, you offered it to your neighbors. You think of little ways to make the lives of people around you better. Even if it costs you some of your comfort. We want to be a lover of good. Now it can be sometimes exciting to be a lover of evil things. It can be kind of thrilling. It's a temptation and a trap. You have to reject that because at the bottom of that well is just pain and suffering. So be a lover of things that are good. And be self-controlled. We've been talking about that this week. Just because you feel something doesn't mean you have to say it, and it doesn't mean you have to do it. And you probably shouldn't. It's probably not true. So take time. Think about what you're going to say or do. And then hold it up to the word of God. You also want to be upright. That means you want to. That doesn't mean like your posture is good. I mean you do want to have good posture, don't get me wrong. But that means you want to live in a way that's that doesn't slide through the rules and look for the gray areas. You want to live in a way that lives firmly in the truth. You want to be holy. That means set apart. Different. And then disciplined. That means you're gonna set some things to do that are good, and then you're gonna do them consistently. Even when you don't feel like it. If we can do those things, what a blessing we'll be to each other. What a blessing we'll be to our community. But we can't do that on our own. So let's pray that God's Holy Spirit will help us. Heavenly Father, help us. We read this list and it feels daunting because we know how short we fall. But Lord, then we remember your cross, we remember you. And we remember that you can help us to be hospitable, a lover of good, self-controlled, upright, holy, and disciplined. But don't leave us to ourselves. We'll fall short. But Lord, through your Holy Spirit and your power and the work of your son Jesus, we will one day be made perfect and right. It's in Jesus' name we pray. Amen. Alright, you have an incredible day ahead of you today. You have Bible, science, spelling, history, English, social studies, and a whole lot more. But remember, today is gonna be a great day.