Jesus asks Peter three times if he loves him. Each time, Peter is saddened by the questioning but affirms his love for Jesus. Jesus then tells Peter to feed his sheep, referring to caring for and guiding other Christians.
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(This is NOT just for Pastors!)
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Anna Brownley Barker passed away on March 17, 2011. She was loving, funny, and had an amazingly huge heart. She found beauty in things others couldn't see and was a match molded by God's hands. She is dearly missed by her friends and family.
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This document is a memorial for Anna Brownley Barker who passed away on March 17, 2011 at the age of 24. It includes Bible verses and memories from loved ones describing Anna as an amazing, beautiful, loving, funny, artistic, and wonderful mother who will be dearly missed.
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The document contains multiple excerpts from 1 Corinthians 7:17 advising believers to live according to how God has called them and in the situation the Lord has placed them, regardless of their circumstances. It encourages believers to conduct themselves in a way that is pleasing to God no matter their current conditions in life.
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The document describes a service focused on reflections on the Stations of the Cross. It is split into sections led by different women who give introductions, readings, and reflections on pairs of the Stations. They invite viewers to spend time looking at the images and pause on any that stand out. The service concludes with final prayers and reflections tying the Stations to God holding us in suffering.
In a world full of failures in Christian leadership, what does Jesus consider failure to be and how does He address and correct it?
(This is NOT just for Pastors!)
The document outlines the game plan for a course on the Bible. It begins with an introduction where the Bible is described as a mirror that reflects reality. It then covers four main steps: 1) being born again, 2) understanding who Jesus is, 3) Jesus' sacrifice makes atonement possible, and 4) accepting Jesus through faith and prayer. The goal is to help students understand the Bible and have salvation through faith in Christ.
Anna Brownley Barker passed away on March 17, 2011. She was loving, funny, and had an amazingly huge heart. She found beauty in things others couldn't see and was a match molded by God's hands. She is dearly missed by her friends and family.
The document discusses the meaning of being a servant based on Jesus washing his disciples' feet. It notes that Jesus, knowing he came from God and was returning to God, washed his disciples' feet to show them how to serve one another humbly. The document encourages serving faithfully and wholeheartedly as unto the Lord, not people, by following Jesus' example of humility and service. It emphasizes that believers were created, called and saved to serve God and others faithfully as a lifelong commitment.
This document is a memorial for Anna Brownley Barker who passed away on March 17, 2011 at the age of 24. It includes Bible verses and memories from loved ones describing Anna as an amazing, beautiful, loving, funny, artistic, and wonderful mother who will be dearly missed.
0514 1 corinthians 717 live as a believer power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document contains multiple excerpts from 1 Corinthians 7:17 advising believers to live according to how God has called them and in the situation the Lord has placed them, regardless of their circumstances. It encourages believers to conduct themselves in a way that is pleasing to God no matter their current conditions in life.
The document discusses Abraham's faith and willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac at God's command, as described in Genesis 22. It summarizes how Abraham built an altar and bound Isaac upon it, but an angel stopped Abraham from killing Isaac. Instead, Abraham saw a ram caught in nearby bushes that was sacrificed instead of Isaac. The event demonstrated Abraham's trust in God even when asked to do something extremely difficult. The document also suggests that allowing God rather than other things to be our highest love and source of fulfillment frees us to love others without stress or pressure.
The document describes a service focused on reflections on the Stations of the Cross. It is split into sections led by different women who give introductions, readings, and reflections on pairs of the Stations. They invite viewers to spend time looking at the images and pause on any that stand out. The service concludes with final prayers and reflections tying the Stations to God holding us in suffering.
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1) Jesus began his ministry in order to establish himself as the Messiah through his words and works.
2) He taught in synagogues, preaching about the Kingdom of God, and healed all manner of sickness and disease.
3) His miracles served to affirm his divine nature and give people a foretaste of the Kingdom, as prophesied that the Messiah would perform miracles.
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The document is announcing a mission trip from March 11-15, 2011 by Calumet & Red Rock United Methodist Churches to Kansas City, Missouri to serve with Cross-Lines Community Outreach. Cross-Lines' mission is to provide basic services and opportunities to encourage self-sufficiency for those affected by poverty. The group will stay at Southminster Presbyterian Church and their fundraising goal is $4,500. Several participants from last year shared positive experiences about helping people and feeling fortunate in their own lives. Pastor Matt notes the mission is to "feed Jesus' sheep" as Jesus instructed Peter to do, and the sheep are not just those at Cross-Lines but all around them.
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The document provides an overview of the major prophets in the Old Testament and their prophecies. It discusses prophets like Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Amos, and others. It summarizes their key messages and warnings about coming judgment on Israel and other nations, as well as future prophecies about the Messiah, millennium, tribulation, and salvation.
God calls Jonah to prophesy against Nineveh but he flees by boat to Tarshish. God sends a storm and Jonah is thrown overboard, being swallowed by a great fish. After repenting, Jonah is spit out and goes to Nineveh, prophesying its destruction. The people repent and God spares the city, but Jonah is displeased, feeling his prophecy has failed. God rebukes Jonah for showing more compassion for a plant than for the people of Nineveh.
Jonah is a story about a reluctant prophet named Jonah who is instructed by God to preach in Nineveh but instead tries to flee. He is swallowed by a large fish and after praying is spit out on land. Jonah then goes to Nineveh and preaches, causing the entire city to repent. God spares Nineveh but Jonah is unhappy about this. The story highlights God's compassion even for those who do not know him and his desire for all people to repent.
The document discusses the reasons people volunteer and how to find lasting joy in volunteerism. It explains that relying solely on motivations like feeling important or acting idealistic is not enough. Jesus shows a better way by asking Peter three times if he loves Him, and telling Peter to tend and shepherd His sheep. The ultimate motivation for lasting volunteerism is our love for Jesus; without an intimacy with God, the joy of volunteering will be short-lived.
Jesus asks Peter three times if he loves him. Each time, Peter affirms his love for Jesus, and Jesus tells Peter to tend and shepherd his flock. The passage emphasizes that love for Jesus should be the ultimate motive for caring for others spiritually. True love for God will motivate Christians to feed, lead, and protect others in the church through difficult times.
0514 john 2115 yes lord he said you power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Jesus asks Simon Peter if he loves him more than the others after they finished eating. Peter responds that Jesus knows he loves him. Jesus then tells Peter to feed his lambs. Different bible translations convey the same exchange between Jesus and Peter regarding Peter's love and Jesus instructing Peter to take care of his followers.
CFC Youth for Christ National Conference Talk 3 Battle Cry of LoveCyrus Garay
Something I prepared for the 2015 National Conference of the CFC Youth for Christ here in Oman. Please feel free to browse and share. God bless, everyone!
This is the first sermon in the series 40 days that focuses on the 40 days between Jesus resurrection and His ascension from the Mt. of Olives. This sermon focuses on three moments in Peter's Life: the moment of truth where Peter fails his big test, the moment of grace where Jesus appears to Peter before appearing to the other apostles and the moment of restoration where Jesus restores Peter from denier to proclaimer.
0514 john 2115 feed my lambs power power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Jesus asks Peter if he loves him more than the others. Peter responds that Jesus knows he loves him. Jesus then tells Peter to feed his lambs, referring to caring for and guiding Jesus' followers.
The Gospel of John discusses Jesus' life and teachings. It notes that not everything Jesus did was written down in the text. The Gospel is divided into sections that cover Jesus' early discoveries, life-changing works, preparations, and final events. At the end, Jesus has a conversation with Peter where he asks Peter three times if he loves him. Each time, Jesus tells Peter to tend and feed his sheep, renewing their relationship and giving Peter a new purpose to serve others.
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Romans 3 25 the sins committed before hand unpunished power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
God presented Christ as a sacrifice through his blood to demonstrate his justice and righteousness. This was because in the past, God had chosen not to punish sins. By sacrificing Christ, God displayed his righteousness through forgiving both past and present sins for those who have faith.
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The document contains multiple versions of Matthew 6:14 from different translations of the Bible. The verse discusses how if people forgive others for sins committed against them, their heavenly Father will forgive them in return. It encourages forgiveness as a way to receive forgiveness from God. The document also includes welcome messages and announcements related to a church gathering or presentation on this biblical passage.
2 peter 1 5 make every effort to add power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document discusses adding goodness and knowledge to one's faith according to 2 Peter 1:5. It encourages making every effort to develop virtue and intelligence through exercising faith and virtue. It emphasizes giving diligence to adding faith, virtue, and knowledge according to the verse. The document contains the scripture reference, welcome message, and announcements about customizing the presentation.
2 corinthians 9 7 god loves a cheerful giver power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Each person should freely decide how much to give to their church or charity, without feeling forced or reluctant. God appreciates generous donors who give cheerfully, not those who give grudgingly or because they feel they must. The key Bible verse referenced is 2 Corinthians 9:7, which states that God loves a cheerful giver.
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The document discusses how Christians should be careful not to let their freedoms or rights cause others with weaker faith to stumble into sin. It cites 1 Corinthians 8:9 and provides three translations of the verse, all conveying the message that while Christians have freedom and rights, they should not exercise them in a way that hinders others in their faith journey. The document also contains headings for announcements and a goodbye, suggesting it is a presentation for a church gathering.
Song of solomon 1 7 you rest your sheep at midday power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document appears to be a presentation slide welcoming people to an event and quoting a passage from the Song of Solomon 1:7. The passage is a dialogue where a woman asks her lover where he pastures his flock and rests at midday, and why she should wander like a veiled woman beside other men's flocks.
In this lesson you will be reminded of the authority of Jesus and our proper response to His authority, obedience. The ideas of this lesson are sparked and borrowed from Jim McGuiggan and Darrel Yontz. (For the reference from McGuiggan see: http://www.jimmcguiggan.com/reflections3.asp?status=Preaching+and+Teaching&id=1361 )
1) Jesus began his ministry in order to establish himself as the Messiah through his words and works.
2) He taught in synagogues, preaching about the Kingdom of God, and healed all manner of sickness and disease.
3) His miracles served to affirm his divine nature and give people a foretaste of the Kingdom, as prophesied that the Messiah would perform miracles.
This document provides information about an upcoming church event and Sunday school lessons from the First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi. It includes details about a "Let Freedom Ring" concert on June 30th with inflatables for children and homemade ice cream. It also lists the Sunday school lessons and teachers for June 30th through July 14th, which will cover topics like the effective Christian life, Christian witness, and care of new Christians. The document encourages bringing glory to God in all things and discusses Jesus calling Matthew the tax collector to follow him as an example of inviting friends to meet Jesus. It also compares the Greek and Hebrew methods of teaching and outlines the Jewish educational system during Jesus' time.
The document is announcing a mission trip from March 11-15, 2011 by Calumet & Red Rock United Methodist Churches to Kansas City, Missouri to serve with Cross-Lines Community Outreach. Cross-Lines' mission is to provide basic services and opportunities to encourage self-sufficiency for those affected by poverty. The group will stay at Southminster Presbyterian Church and their fundraising goal is $4,500. Several participants from last year shared positive experiences about helping people and feeling fortunate in their own lives. Pastor Matt notes the mission is to "feed Jesus' sheep" as Jesus instructed Peter to do, and the sheep are not just those at Cross-Lines but all around them.
God calls Jonah to go to Nineveh and proclaim a message of impending judgment. However, Jonah flees by ship to Tarshish to avoid the mission. God causes a great storm and Jonah is thrown overboard, but is swallowed by a large fish that later vomits him out. Jonah goes to Nineveh and proclaims they will be overturned in 40 days. The people repent and God spares the city, much to Jonah's dismay. God reminds Jonah that He is merciful and cares for the lives of people in the city, including children, more than Jonah realizes.
The document provides an overview of the major prophets in the Old Testament and their prophecies. It discusses prophets like Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Amos, and others. It summarizes their key messages and warnings about coming judgment on Israel and other nations, as well as future prophecies about the Messiah, millennium, tribulation, and salvation.
God calls Jonah to prophesy against Nineveh but he flees by boat to Tarshish. God sends a storm and Jonah is thrown overboard, being swallowed by a great fish. After repenting, Jonah is spit out and goes to Nineveh, prophesying its destruction. The people repent and God spares the city, but Jonah is displeased, feeling his prophecy has failed. God rebukes Jonah for showing more compassion for a plant than for the people of Nineveh.
Jonah is a story about a reluctant prophet named Jonah who is instructed by God to preach in Nineveh but instead tries to flee. He is swallowed by a large fish and after praying is spit out on land. Jonah then goes to Nineveh and preaches, causing the entire city to repent. God spares Nineveh but Jonah is unhappy about this. The story highlights God's compassion even for those who do not know him and his desire for all people to repent.
The document discusses the reasons people volunteer and how to find lasting joy in volunteerism. It explains that relying solely on motivations like feeling important or acting idealistic is not enough. Jesus shows a better way by asking Peter three times if he loves Him, and telling Peter to tend and shepherd His sheep. The ultimate motivation for lasting volunteerism is our love for Jesus; without an intimacy with God, the joy of volunteering will be short-lived.
Jesus asks Peter three times if he loves him. Each time, Peter affirms his love for Jesus, and Jesus tells Peter to tend and shepherd his flock. The passage emphasizes that love for Jesus should be the ultimate motive for caring for others spiritually. True love for God will motivate Christians to feed, lead, and protect others in the church through difficult times.
0514 john 2115 yes lord he said you power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Jesus asks Simon Peter if he loves him more than the others after they finished eating. Peter responds that Jesus knows he loves him. Jesus then tells Peter to feed his lambs. Different bible translations convey the same exchange between Jesus and Peter regarding Peter's love and Jesus instructing Peter to take care of his followers.
CFC Youth for Christ National Conference Talk 3 Battle Cry of LoveCyrus Garay
Something I prepared for the 2015 National Conference of the CFC Youth for Christ here in Oman. Please feel free to browse and share. God bless, everyone!
This is the first sermon in the series 40 days that focuses on the 40 days between Jesus resurrection and His ascension from the Mt. of Olives. This sermon focuses on three moments in Peter's Life: the moment of truth where Peter fails his big test, the moment of grace where Jesus appears to Peter before appearing to the other apostles and the moment of restoration where Jesus restores Peter from denier to proclaimer.
0514 john 2115 feed my lambs power power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Jesus asks Peter if he loves him more than the others. Peter responds that Jesus knows he loves him. Jesus then tells Peter to feed his lambs, referring to caring for and guiding Jesus' followers.
The Gospel of John discusses Jesus' life and teachings. It notes that not everything Jesus did was written down in the text. The Gospel is divided into sections that cover Jesus' early discoveries, life-changing works, preparations, and final events. At the end, Jesus has a conversation with Peter where he asks Peter three times if he loves him. Each time, Jesus tells Peter to tend and feed his sheep, renewing their relationship and giving Peter a new purpose to serve others.
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3. The third time he said to him,
"Simon son of John, do you love
me?" Peter was hurt because Jesus
asked him the third time, "Do you
love me?" He said, "Lord, you
know all things; you know that I
love you." Jesus said, "Feed my
sheep."
John 21:17
4. He said to him the third time, Simon, son of John, do
you love Me [with a deep, instinctive, personal
affection for Me, as for a close friend]? Peter was
grieved (was saddened and hurt) that He should ask
him the third time, Do you love Me? And he said to
Him, Lord, You know everything; You know that I
love You [that I have a deep, instinctive, personal
affection for You, as for a close friend]. Jesus said to
him, Feed My sheep.
John 21:17
5. He saith unto him the third time,
Simon, son of Jonas, loves thou
me? Peter was grieved because he
said unto him the third time, Loves
thou me? And he said unto him,
Lord, thou knowest all things; thou
knowest that I love thee. Jesus
saith unto him, Feed my sheep.
John 21:17
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