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My team and I have been busy traveling across our state hearing from Arizonans, including local leaders, stakeholders, and community members on challenges and opportunities facing the Great State 48 – including the recent passage into law of our historic, bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
At Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport last week, I proudly introduced and welcomed Gulfstream Aerospace’s $70 million investment in our state. Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport is the perfect home for Gulfstream’s expansion, which will boost economic opportunities and create hundreds of new, good-paying jobs.
We hosted the U.S. Forest Service Chief in Flagstaff so he and his team could hear directly from northern Arizona communities about the Museum Fire Burn Scar and subsequent flooding, and forest management issues including the recent cancellation of the second phase of the Four Forest Restoration Initiative (4FRI).
The U.S. Forest Service and Department of Agriculture both participated in our roundtable discussion with local Arizona leaders, stakeholders, and community members, which resultedin the announcement of $6.5 million in federal funding for Arizona: $3.5 million to rehabilitate the burn scar – including on national forest land and watersheds – and $3 million for flood mitigation at the Mt. Elden Estates.
On Veterans Day, we joined with Arizona veterans at the 2021 City of Sedona Veterans Day Tribute Event, where I thanked all Arizona veterans and their families who make incredible sacrifices so we can enjoy the freedoms we hold dear. I remain committed to delivering for our veterans by ensuring they get the benefits and care they’ve earned.
And on Friday, at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Senator Mark Kelly, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and I had the chance to see firsthand how the critical investments in our bipartisan infrastructure law will make Arizona’s airports safer and more convenient. We also held a roundtable discussion with Arizonans to discuss how our historic infrastructure law strengthens Arizona’s – and America’s – competitiveness by making significant investments to address our supply chain challenges and create jobs.
I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to serve Arizona in the United States Senate. We’re delivering lasting results for everyday Arizonans by listening to the needs and concerns of communities all over State 48.
More to come,
Kyrsten
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Reinvention key as Ray, Burnes win Cy Young
The case for each MVP Award finalist
Source: Verlander back to Houston on 1-year deal
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NPB team to post Suzuki next week (source)
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(3) And this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent.
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This is the Bible’s definition of eternal life: “to know God.” We understand that “know,” biblically, has a sexual connotation, implying experiential knowledge, not theoretical knowledge.
In Amos 5:4, God, through the prophet Amos, says, “Seek Me, and live!” He implies living eternally; if we seek God, we will have eternal life. Eternal life, however, does not especially have to do with time or duration because living the kind of life that God wants us to live is an enjoyable life, an abundant life. Just because a person lives eternally does not mean that he will be enjoying life. Consider the demons: They are not enjoying an abundant life though they live very long lives.
The Greek word aionios, translated here as “eternal,” has to do with quality. Eternal life is the excellent, supreme life that God lives. When Jesus says that eternal life is to know God, He primarily implies a quality of life, and length of life is secondary. He suggests that, if we begin to know God now, the abundant life has already begun, that is, we begin to experience the kind of life that God lives, the only kind of life that is worth living without end.
This kind of life, then, comes from an intimate relationship with God, implied by the word “know.” Genesis 4 informs us that Adam knew his wife, Eve—meaning he and she were intimate—and she had babies. One could say she produced fruit as a result of their close relationship. So, eternal life results from intimate experience in living with God.
What happens if we do not know anything about God? Understanding His names are a good place to begin to know Him. Notice how frequently Jesus mentions the name of God in this prayer: three times. The name represents what Jesus is revealing to us about God. This is a primary way to come to know God—through what Christ has revealed about God.
He asks the Father to keep us through that name (John 17:11). This is done first, by our trusting in it as David did (Psalm 18). When David was in trouble, when he had need, he went to God. In that psalm, he names the names of God that revealed what God would do for him. In a similar way, God will keep, guard, or preserve us because we know Him through the revelation of His name.
Second, we are kept by His name through obedience. Because we understand what those names mean to us, we become obedient to their nature, spirit, or character because they show us what we need to be following or striving for.
— John W. Ritenbaugh
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Did you attend yesterday’s Greatest of the Grande award ceremony? We were there too, and we probably snapped your photo. Check out the complete photo gallery from that event.
Workers in the Food and Nutrition program at the Coolidge Unified School District will see a bump in payafter a decision made by the governing board. Faced with employees who were leaving the district for better pay elsewhere, CUSD chose to increase each hourly wage by at least $1.
Giving credit where credit is due: We recently received this letter from a local reader who wanted to express his thanks to school bus drivers. If you’re a bus driver, hats off to you for the work you do.
The Scottsdale Unified School District board chose to oust its board president earlier this week. Scottsdale Police recently announced they were investigating allegations that former board president Jann-Michael Greenburg distributed a “dossier” on some parents that included photos and personal finances.
In case you missed the big news: In yesterday’s newsletter, we shared that state and federal transportation officials had formally selected the preferred route for the proposed Interstate 11 project. The selected corridor would take the future freeway near Hidden Valley southwest of Maricopa and south of Casa Grande. You can get the full details of this story here.
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Man arrested in CG for drive-by shooting near Maricopa High SchoolAn arrest was made Wednesday in the drive-by shooting incident in Maricopa that left two teenagers with serious injuries.READ MORE
House censures Rep. Gosar for violent video in rare rebukeThe House voted Wednesday to censure Republican Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona for posting an animated video that depicted him killing Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez with a sword, an extraordinary rebuke that highlighted the political strains testing Washington and the country.READ MORESports
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