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  1. ‘One of the great servants of English rugby’

    Former England international and current Harlequins forward Joe Launchbury will retire from professional rugby at the end of…
    #NewsBeep #News #Rugby #AU #Australia #England #Harlequins #HomePage #premiership #sports #Wasps
    newsbeep.com/au/608742/

  2. Two senior public servants recalled the challenges they faced as female workers, 40 years after Japan enforced the law on equal opportunity and treatment between men and women in employment in April 1986. japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/04/ #japan #society #women039sissues #jobs #localgovernment

  3. The Suffering Servant

    As a continuation from our Sunday’s Devotion, Isaiah 53:11…“He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied…” These words from Isaiah offer a profound glimpse into the heart of the gospel. They point to Jesus, the suffering servant, whose mission was not only to endure pain but to accomplish redemption through it.

    The phrase “travail of his soul” speaks of deep anguish—an inner suffering that goes beyond physical pain. Jesus’ journey to the cross was marked by rejection, betrayal, and unimaginable sorrow. Yet this suffering was not meaningless. It was purposeful, intentional, and anchored in love. He willingly bore the weight of humanity’s sin, stepping into the place we could never stand on our own.

    What is remarkable is that “he shall be satisfied.” Satisfaction here is not relief from suffering but fulfillment because of what that suffering achieved. Jesus looked beyond the cross to its outcome: restored relationship between God and humanity. His sacrifice opened the door for forgiveness, reconciliation, and new life. The pain had a purpose, and that purpose was you and me.

    The verse continues, “by his knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many.” This highlights both who Jesus is and what he does. He is the righteous servant—perfect, without sin, fully obedient. Through knowing him—not just intellectually, but relationally—we are justified. To be justified means to be declared righteous, not because of our own efforts, but because of his finished work.

    Finally, “for he shall bear their iniquities.” This is the heart of substitution. Jesus took upon himself the burden of our wrongdoing. Every failure, every hidden fault, every open rebellion—he carried it. In exchange, he offers his righteousness. It is the greatest exchange in history: our guilt for his grace.

    This passage invites us to reflect deeply. Jesus was not a victim of circumstance but a willing servant. His suffering was not defeat but victory. And his satisfaction comes in seeing lives transformed through his sacrifice.

    As we consider these words, we are reminded that faith is not merely about belief, but response. To know him is to trust him, to receive what he has done, and to live in the freedom he has secured.

    The suffering servant has completed his work—and in him, we find our peace.

    Thank you so much for your continued readership and support. Have a blessed new week. Until next week be and stay blessed!

    © Rhema International 2026. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Rhema International.

    #Believer #Bible #Blogging #Christ #Christian #CHRISTIANBLOGGER #CHRISTIANBLOGS #Christianity #faith #God #Inspiration #Isaiah5311 #TheSufferingServant
  4. Firing US civil servants wasn’t about the BS they said. They want to replace them with trump loyalists. IDK why anyone would be loyal to a convicted sex offender and close personal friend of Jeffery Epstein.
    #epstein #trump #pedofiles

  5. As a public servant, I write weekly notes to let people see what I do. Celebrating 200 weeks at Digital Service, I advertised a new permanent content designer role. I also handled the paperwork for bringing in a #contentDesign freelancer and worked on our family of user-centred design disciplines.

    Week #200 at the Digital Servi...

  6. As a public servant, I write weekly notes to let people see what I do. Celebrating 200 weeks at Digital Service, I advertised a new permanent content designer role. I also handled the paperwork for bringing in a #contentDesign freelancer and worked on our family of user-centred design disciplines.

    Week #200 at the Digital Servi...

  7. As a public servant, I write weekly notes to let people see what I do. Celebrating 200 weeks at Digital Service, I advertised a new permanent content designer role. I also handled the paperwork for bringing in a #contentDesign freelancer and worked on our family of user-centred design disciplines.

    Week #200 at the Digital Servi...

  8. Former public servant says Phoenix 'ruined' his 20s and haunts him still

    cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/form
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    Un ancien employé de la fonction publique dit que Phénix a « ruiné » sa vingtaine et le hante toujours

    // Article en anglais //

    #Canada #Phoenix #Phénix

  9. CW: Genderbend, an attempt at master/servant roleplay, it/its pronouns for Hua Cheng, Hualienbies

    #HualianHappyHour (master/servant)

    Xie Lian hears familiar footsteps and turns, automatically going to greet their beloved. Wait, no. Their mouth snaps shut and they hurriedly refocus on the papers in front of them. Pompous masters do /not/ greet their servants like that.

    Silently, Hua Cheng places a tray of food on Xie Lian's desk, then stands to the side. Xie Lian thinks it's trying to be unobtrusive, but how could Xie Lian focus on anything but their lover?! They pretend to study the papers for a moment longer before turning to the tray of food.

    ...Okay, Xie Lian was supposed to ask Hua Cheng to change some aspect of the tray in the pretense that something wasn't good enough, but it really thought of everything! Xie Lian cannot think of a single thing to change or add. They look helplessly up at Hua Cheng.

    Hua Cheng cracks up. "Beloved, you're so bad at this," it gasps through peals of laughter. Xie Lian pouts, but Hua Cheng's laughter warms their heart.

    "I didn't think I did /that/ badly," Xie Lian protests.

    Hua Cheng counts off on its fingers. "You keep looking at me like I'm important," it starts.

    "Which you are," Xie Lian argues.

    "But not in the game," Hua Cheng counters. "You can't ignore me even when I'm being as boring as I can--"

    "which is not very boring--"

    "and you're letting me do whatever. I bet if I came up with some flimsy reason to feed you by hand, you'd allow it."

    Xie Lian can't argue. "Well, you're also bad at this," they shoot back. "You're too interesting and pretty. I think what my character needs is actually a decorative statue to admire."

    For a moment, they lock eyes. Then there's a flurry of movement. Left behind, the lovingly prepared tray of food slowly goes cold.

    - 🦋

    #tgcf #hualian

  10. CW: Genderbend, an attempt at master/servant roleplay, it/its pronouns for Hua Cheng, Hualienbies

    #HualianHappyHour (master/servant)

    Xie Lian hears familiar footsteps and turns, automatically going to greet their beloved. Wait, no. Their mouth snaps shut and they hurriedly refocus on the papers in front of them. Pompous masters do /not/ greet their servants like that.

    Silently, Hua Cheng places a tray of food on Xie Lian's desk, then stands to the side. Xie Lian thinks it's trying to be unobtrusive, but how could Xie Lian focus on anything but their lover?! They pretend to study the papers for a moment longer before turning to the tray of food.

    ...Okay, Xie Lian was supposed to ask Hua Cheng to change some aspect of the tray in the pretense that something wasn't good enough, but it really thought of everything! Xie Lian cannot think of a single thing to change or add. They look helplessly up at Hua Cheng.

    Hua Cheng cracks up. "Beloved, you're so bad at this," it gasps through peals of laughter. Xie Lian pouts, but Hua Cheng's laughter warms their heart.

    "I didn't think I did /that/ badly," Xie Lian protests.

    Hua Cheng counts off on its fingers. "You keep looking at me like I'm important," it starts.

    "Which you are," Xie Lian argues.

    "But not in the game," Hua Cheng counters. "You can't ignore me even when I'm being as boring as I can--"

    "which is not very boring--"

    "and you're letting me do whatever. I bet if I came up with some flimsy reason to feed you by hand, you'd allow it."

    Xie Lian can't argue. "Well, you're also bad at this," they shoot back. "You're too interesting and pretty. I think what my character needs is actually a decorative statue to admire."

    For a moment, they lock eyes. Then there's a flurry of movement. Left behind, the lovingly prepared tray of food slowly goes cold.

    - 🦋

    #tgcf #hualian

  11. Top Civil Servant Chris Wormald May Leave His Job

    There are many reports saying that Chris Wormald, the most senior civil servant in the UK, might not keep his job. Some people in the government are reportedly not happy with how he has handled things. This news comes after questions about how people are checked before getting important jobs.

    newsletter.tf/wormald-job-unce

    #ChrisWormald, #UKPolitics, #CivilService, #GovernmentJobs, #TopOfficial

  12. Jack Kelly explains Servant API packages - Brisbane Functional Programming Group #BFPG #FP #Haskell

  13. Caught Stealing: Cat switches servants and has some adventures.

    #ExplainAFilmPlotBadly

  14. 🌐🌏🩷💁‍♀️[Christ became a servant for the sake of God’s truth!*& He also did this so that the Gentiles would glorify God for his mercy!]*{as it is written!*For this reason I will praise you among the Gentiles!*& I will sing to your name!}*& again it says!*Rejoice!*you Gentiles!*with his people!*& again!👉

    #Christ #Hope #Jews #Gentiles #Entire #World #Thursday #Devotional #GOD #Love #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Savior #Light #Pray #Believe #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Lord #Father #almighty