The document discusses the Ten Commandments and their importance. It provides the full text of the Ten Commandments from Exodus 20:1-17. It emphasizes that the two greatest commandments are to love God with all your being and love your neighbor as yourself. The Ten Commandments teach people how to love and worship God as well as get along with others. Overall, the document stresses that the Law, including the Ten Commandments, guides people on how to live righteously.
Why did God give the Law - so high, So demanding, So unreasonable humanly speaking that no body (no man, no woman, no boy, no girl) has ever been able to keep them?
Why did God give the Law - so high, So demanding, So unreasonable humanly speaking that no body (no man, no woman, no boy, no girl) has ever been able to keep them?
grace, how grace was lost?, how we have grace?, who gives us grace? God's grace, God's grace is enough, Eucharist source of grace. Sacraments give grace. God Divine Life, Original Holiness, Sanctity, God's friendship, Jesus and Grace, Holy Spirit and Grace
ACTS stands for adoration, confession, thanksgiving and supplication. Together these can combine into a powerful method for talking to God and strengthening your personal prayer life.
God gave us His Word for a purpose. God wants us to be with Him in heaven. To do this we must change from serving Satan to serving God. God gave His Word so we would know how to live our lives. God gave His Word so we would change.
The word ‘grace’ is not always used in the same sense as in the bible. If you look up grace in the dictionary you will see that there are multiple meanings. Divine grace in particular is often misunderstood & misinterpreted by people. This presentation will clarify exactly what God’s grace is and how it is pertinent to our salvation.
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ACTS stands for adoration, confession, thanksgiving and supplication. Together these can combine into a powerful method for talking to God and strengthening your personal prayer life.
God gave us His Word for a purpose. God wants us to be with Him in heaven. To do this we must change from serving Satan to serving God. God gave His Word so we would know how to live our lives. God gave His Word so we would change.
The word ‘grace’ is not always used in the same sense as in the bible. If you look up grace in the dictionary you will see that there are multiple meanings. Divine grace in particular is often misunderstood & misinterpreted by people. This presentation will clarify exactly what God’s grace is and how it is pertinent to our salvation.
DID YOU KNOW THE THE LAW OF GOD WAS CHANGED? HOW?Heldi Gonzalez
This file ia bout he drastic change made on the law of God. How this happened, who acted and the consecuences of this changement. Here is a real supported book, please for blessing of millions of people,collaborate in spreading this work.
GOD IS OUR GUARDIAN
Our little Church is using a Chronological Bible Reading Schedule by Skip Andrews. It can be found here: http://www.churchofchristduluthga.org/
Each Sunday a lesson is given from some of that week's reading. This lesson covers Mar. 2-8.
You may distribute copies of Provision Promises to bless others. Taken from the free God book by Robert Woeger. You are encouraged to get a copy of Robert Woeger's God book online, to help you become a better Follower Of Jesus Christ.
How did you learn to pray? Who taught you? How would you teach someone else to pray? What motivates you to pray? How do you think What does the Lord’s Prayer would motivate Jesus’ disciples to pray? What does the Lord’s Prayer have to do with loving God with all our heart?
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
Solid waste management & Types of Basic civil Engineering notes by DJ Sir.pptxDenish Jangid
Solid waste management & Types of Basic civil Engineering notes by DJ Sir
Types of SWM
Liquid wastes
Gaseous wastes
Solid wastes.
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLID WASTE:
Based on their sources of origin
Based on physical nature
SYSTEMS FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT:
METHODS FOR DISPOSAL OF THE SOLID WASTE:
OPEN DUMPS:
LANDFILLS:
Sanitary landfills
COMPOSTING
Different stages of composting
VERMICOMPOSTING:
Vermicomposting process:
Encapsulation:
Incineration
MANAGEMENT OF SOLID WASTE:
Refuse
Reuse
Recycle
Reduce
FACTORS AFFECTING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT:
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
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We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
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Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
This presentation provides an introduction to quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis and marker-assisted selection (MAS) in plant breeding. The presentation begins by explaining the type of quantitative traits. The process of QTL analysis, including the use of molecular genetic markers and statistical methods, is discussed. Practical examples demonstrating the power of MAS are provided, such as its use in improving crop traits in plant breeding programs. Overall, this presentation offers a comprehensive overview of these important genomics-based approaches that are transforming modern agriculture.
Basic Civil Engineering Notes of Chapter-6, Topic- Ecosystem, Biodiversity Green house effect & Hydrological cycle
Types of Ecosystem
(1) Natural Ecosystem
(2) Artificial Ecosystem
component of ecosystem
Biotic Components
Abiotic Components
Producers
Consumers
Decomposers
Functions of Ecosystem
Types of Biodiversity
Genetic Biodiversity
Species Biodiversity
Ecological Biodiversity
Importance of Biodiversity
Hydrological Cycle
Green House Effect
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4. “The Law of the Lord is perfect, converting the
soul.” Psalm 19:7
5. “that you may fear the LORD your
God, to keep all His statutes and His
commandments which I command
you, you and your son and your
grandson, all the days of your life, and
that your days may be prolonged.
Therefore hear, O Israel, and be
careful to observe it, that it may be
well with you, and that you may
multiply greatly as the Lord God of
your fathers has promised you – ‘a
land flowing with milk and honey.’
6. “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God,
the LORD is One! You shall love the
Lord your God with all your heart,
with all your soul and with all your
strength. And these words which I
have commanded you today shall be
in your heart. You shall teach them to
your children, and shall talk of them
when you sit in your house, when you
walk by the way, when you lie down,
and when you rise up.”
Deuteronomy 6:2-7
8. Exodus 20:1-17
1 And God spoke all these words:
2 "I am the LORD your God, who brought
you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.
3 "You shall have no other gods
before Me.
9. 4 "You shall not make for yourself
an idol in the form of anything in
heaven above or on the earth
beneath or in the waters below.
5 You shall not bow down to them or
worship them; for I, the LORD your God,
am a jealous God, punishing the children
for the sin of the fathers to the third and
fourth generation of those who hate Me,
10. 6 but showing love to a thousand
[generations] of those who love Me and
keep My commandments.
7 "You shall not misuse the Name
of the LORD your God, for the LORD
will not hold anyone guiltless who
misuses His Name.
11. 8 "Remember the Sabbath day by
keeping it holy.
9 Six days you shall labor and do all your
work,
10 but the seventh day is a Sabbath to
the LORD your God. On it you shall not
do any work, neither you, nor your son or
daughter, nor your manservant or
maidservant, nor your animals, nor the
alien within your gates.
12. 11 For in six days the LORD made the
heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that
is in them, but He rested on the seventh
day. Therefore the LORD blessed the
Sabbath day and made it holy.
12 "Honor your father and your
mother, so that you may live long
in the land the LORD your God is
giving you.
13. 13 "You shall not murder.
14 "You shall not commit adultery.
15 "You shall not steal.
16 "You shall not give false
testimony against your neighbor.
17 "You shall not covet your
neighbor's house. You shall not covet your
neighbor's wife, or his manservant or
maidservant, his ox or donkey, or anything
that belongs to your neighbor."
14. “Do not think that I have
come to abolish the Law or
the Prophets; I have not
come to abolish them, but to
fulfil them. I tell you the
truth, until heaven and earth
disappear, not the smallest
letter, not the least stroke of
a pen, will by any means
disappear from the Law …
15. Anyone who breaks one of the least of
these commandments and teaches others
to do the same will be called least in the
Kingdom of Heaven, but whoever practises
and teaches these commands will be called
great in the Kingdom of Heaven.”
Matthew 5:17-19
16. “’And you shall love the Lord your
God with all your heart, with all your
soul, with all your mind and with all
your strength.’ This is the first
commandment. And the second, like
it, is this: ’You shall love your
neighbour as yourself.’ There is no
other commandment greater than
these” Mark 12:30-31
17.
18. “Jesus said ‘If anyone loves Me, he will
obey My teaching.’”
John 14: 23
19. The Ten Commandments Poem
Above all else love God alone.
Bow down to neither wood nor stone.
God’s Name refuse to take in vain.
The Sabbath rest with care maintain.
Respect your parents all your days.
Hold sacred innocent life always.
Be loyal to your chosen mate.
Steal nothing neither small nor great.
Report, with truth, your neighbour’s deed.
And rid your mind of selfish greed.
20. “Therefore the Law is holy, and the
commandment holy and just and
good.” Romans 7:12
21. “But he who
looks into the
perfect Law of
liberty and
continues in it,
and is not a
forgetful hearer
but a doer of the
work, this one
will be blessed in
what he does.”
James 1:25
22. Exodus 20:1-17 and Deuteronomy 5:6-21
Each command deals with a specific area.
Each command includes a prohibition.
Each command includes an implicit right.
Each command includes a call to action.
23. 4. Time
3. Speech
2. Worship
1. God
Remember the Sabbath
Day to keep it holy.
Do not take God’s Name in vain.
Do not bow to any idol.
Worship God alone.
24. 5. Authority
6. Life
7. Love Do not commit adultery
8. Property Do not steal.
9. Truth
10. Conscience
Honour your Father and
your Mother.
Do not commit murder.
Do not bear false witness.
Do not covet anything that
belongs to your neighbour.
25. Many would ask what the
Law has to do with
eternal life. The
Scriptures state that:
“The Law was our
tutor, to bring us to
Christ, that we
might be justified
by faith.” Gal 3:24
27. “The Law of the Lord is perfect, converting the
soul.” Psalm 19:7
28. “’And you shall love the Lord your
God with all your heart, with all your
soul, with all your mind and with all
your strength.’ This is the first
commandment. And the second, like
it, is this: ’You shall love your
neighbour as yourself.’ There is no
other commandment greater than
these” Mark 12:30-31
29. The Ten Commandments Poem
Above all else love God alone.
Bow down to neither wood nor stone.
God’s Name refuse to take in vain.
The Sabbath rest with care maintain.
Respect your parents all your days.
Hold sacred innocent life always.
Be loyal to your chosen mate.
Steal nothing neither small nor great.
Report, with truth, your neighbour’s deed.
And rid your mind of selfish greed.
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