In this episode of The Innovators & Investors Podcast, host Kristian Marquez sits down with Srikant Vasan, founder and managing partner of Avesta Fund, to explore early-stage investing focused on climate change and economic opportunity. Srikant shares his unique perspective shaped by his experience as a founder, operator, and investor, including lessons learned from Techstars and other venture ecosystems. The conversation delves into Avesta Fund’s investment approach, emphasizing portfolio construction, managing cognitive biases, and the importance of diverse expert input. Srikant also discusses the challenges and opportunities within climate tech sectors such as grid modernization, clean data centers, and sustainable transportation. Listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of how Avesta balances impact with financial returns, collaborates with corporate partners, and navigates the complexities of investment horizons. Additionally, Srikant reflects on his eclectic career journey—from corporate consulting and startup success to philanthropic investing—and offers valuable leadership advice for entrepreneurs. This episode provides a thorough look at building a purpose-driven investment fund that aims to generate positive change while delivering solid returns. Learn more about Srikant's work at https://www.avesta.fund/ Connect with Srikant on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/srikantvasan/ Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply at https://finstratmgmt.com/innovators-investors-podcast/ Want to learn more about Kristian Marquez's work? Check out his website at https://finstratmgmt.com…
No one cared to read the full story so Jeremiah was told to write a summary of his 30 years of sermons that could be read in one sitting. A summary of all the Bible is boiled down into one word with three main points. The Gospel, how that Christ died for our sins, was buried and rose again.
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The Lord said, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore, with lovingkindness have I drawn thee. The Lord's tone of voice has changed from one of judgment to the promise of restoration. The Day of Jacob's trouble is not without hope.
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The best way to change society is to promote grandchildren and pray for the government. Remember that in the time of the Bible, no government on earth supported the Lord's work.
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Sin always finds its culprit and unconfessed sin always has a compounding effect. When you put your trust in the things of this world and your own best effort you will always leave you disappointed and you will stand for a double jeopardy at the second death.
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In this third sermon of Jeremiah we are reminded that to obey is better than sacrifice and Christian liberty is not freedom to live as you please or by the old adage, its easier to get forgiveness than it is forgiveness.
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Paul transitions from justification to sanctification. We are fully identified with the resurrection of Jesus. Many believers are trying to live wrapped in the comfort of their grave clothes.
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The blessing and basis of our salvation/justification. As in Adam we are condemned, in Christ we are justified. Just-as-if-i'd never sinner. Peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Paul now illustrates salvation by faith alone by two famous men, Abraham who lived before the law and David who broke the law, neither could have possibly been justified by the law.
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The righteousness of God is by faith alone and don't even make the mistake of considering faith an effort on your part. Works limit Christ for the Jews or else keep him on the cross. Our faith relies completely on a risen savior.
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Did you know that your fellowship with God is dependent upon your forgiveness of others? It is hypocritical to demand restitution of others when God has forgiven you all.
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Stonybank Community Church with Pastor James Carroll
The Sermon on the Mount breaks 400 years of silence and goes beyond the religious traditions and gets at the heart of the matter. The Beatitudes introduce attitudes that ought to be in the believer's heart, which summarize kingdom living.
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What you are in Christ cannot be lost but can be wasted. The world needs what you have in Christ. You are the light of the world, the salt of the earth. Your good glorifies God.
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The Christian grace of forgiveness is the single greatest testimony any of us can have and by which we are clearly identified with Christ. NOTE: the recording drops out about for 30 seconds at the 11 minute mark.
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Believers seek to overcome evil with good. We are the optimist, seeking for ways to make for peace. Satan is a troublemaker. We are called the children of God...
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We say, if your heart is not in it, you're headed for disappointment if not failure. However, simultaneous with success, the heart may also be the source of all our trouble (Jer.15:9)
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Whenever two church members get together, you're bound to have three opinions. "In essentials unity, in non-essentials liberty, and in all things charity." St. Augustine
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How gloriously adapted is Christianity for human society in all conditions! In relation to our gov’t, obey for wrath’s sake you don’t want to spend the night in jail, obey for conscience sake because your relationship to God will make you a better citizen, a better person, obey for love’s sake because that helps keep America’s standing in the world and finally, obey for Jesus’s sake who loves you, gave Himself for you, died and was buried, and is coming again John 14:3 to receive you unto Himself; that where He is, there ye may be also.…
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When your vertical relationship is right with the Lord then your horizontal relationships will find order (Mt.6:33). When you're out of sorts with others, its a symptom of your relationship with God.
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WARNING: this message is long and leaves no room for discarding Israel. I promise to shorten it next time but still leave no room for deserting Israel.
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Paul prayed for the salvation of Israel who were religiously zealous but far from God. The law can only ever work the righteousness of man and never the righteousness of God.
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Be careful about trying to over-explain the sovereignty of God. Leave some room for the mystery of God. God never makes anyone stubborn beyond their own rebellious heart. We all start from a position of lost.
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What more can be said? If God has done so much to save us, will He not now care for us? Verse 34 gives the 4-fold work of Christ: Crucifixion, Resurrection, Exaltation, and Intercession.
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Some call this the ascending order of salvation. These verses are the purpose to which God has called us in v.28. We know God can provide our need because He knows our need.
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This verse has been a favorite of many. R.A.Torry called it a soft pillow for a tired heart. Dr. Barnhouse added, nothing can tough me unless it passes through the will of God.
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Christmas was and is troubling to the routine of life. No one apart from the interruption of the angels would have known of this birth of the Christ Child.
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The contrast is who governs or controls your life and the constant conflict is between those two competing interests or natures. And they are mutually exclusive, the flesh or the Spirit.
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