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2) Religion's motivation is fear and insecurity, but the gospel's motivation is grateful joy.
3) Religion focuses on external obedience for rewards from God, but the gospel focuses on internal transformation and delighting in God.
4) Religion teaches that circumstances reveal one's righteousness, while the gospel teaches that suffering can be used for spiritual growth and that one's identity and worth are in Christ alone.
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Adapted from: "God's View Today-Adjusting the Lens on Healing and Deliverance" by Phyllis Tarbox and Kathleen Peck. Available in our online store.
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His agenda is a repeating play of rejection, isolation, abandonment, and distrust. It continues to debut with different actors at the various stages of your life. The game has the same ending. It leaves you defeated and sinking deeper into a den of distrust.
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This document is a study guide on 1 Timothy that discusses apostasy and false teachers. It notes that some will depart from the faith and devote themselves to deceitful demons and their teachings, as the Spirit had expressly warned. It identifies three characteristics of false teachers: they are hypocritical liars; have seared consciences; and practice ascetic extremes. The document emphasizes that everything God created is good and acceptable if received with thanksgiving. It closes with a quote about how fierce wolves will come after Paul's departure to distort teachings and draw away disciples.
The document discusses maintaining a fit faith through developing virtues like goodness, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love. It states that having these qualities will prevent being ineffective and unproductive, and help one escape corruption and feel secure in their salvation. Developing these virtues also gives believers everything they need for life and godliness through knowing God, and allows them to make an impact.
This document discusses discerning God's will and making decisions that are pleasing to God. It provides several key questions about God's will and how He reveals it. It also outlines tests to apply to decisions, including checking that they are aligned with Scripture, would not cause others to stumble, and will help the person grow in character. Guidance is found by using spiritual gifts, seeking understanding, listening to advice, and allowing God to establish steps. When unsure, one can pray and ask God to confirm the right choice through peace or indicate another option through heaviness of heart.
The document discusses how some will depart from the faith according to 1 Timothy 4:1-5. It states that in latter times, some will depart from the faith by paying attention to deceiving spirits and demonic doctrines. They will speak lies hypocritically and have their consciences seared. Specifically, some will depart from the faith in their doctrine by binding or loosing what God has not, or speaking hypocritically. Others will depart in their conscience as it becomes seared and unable to be influenced. Still others will depart in their lifestyle by forbidding marriage or certain foods. The document warns that there will always be those who seek to leave God's word and asks the reader to consider if they
This document discusses self-control and how to regain it. It provides biblical passages about self-control and the importance of building "the wall of self-control." It lists triggers that can lead to a lack of self-control like hunger, anger, loneliness, and tiredness. To regain self-control, one should: depend on Jesus, acknowledge issues, forget the past, talk back to feelings, believe change is possible, make oneself accountable, and avoid temptation. Maintaining self-control is important for leadership and living a godly life.
The document contrasts religion and the gospel in several key areas:
1) Religion is based on human effort and works to earn acceptance and salvation, while the gospel teaches that acceptance and salvation are gifts received through faith in Jesus alone.
2) Religion's motivation is fear and insecurity, but the gospel's motivation is grateful joy.
3) Religion focuses on external obedience for rewards from God, but the gospel focuses on internal transformation and delighting in God.
4) Religion teaches that circumstances reveal one's righteousness, while the gospel teaches that suffering can be used for spiritual growth and that one's identity and worth are in Christ alone.
This document contains a compilation of journals and teachings from Bishop Winny on the theme of faith and lessons learned from a life of faith over three decades. Some of the key points and mottos discussed include embracing a selfless attitude of serving others rather than being served, avoiding comparison, complaint and criticism, practicing true humility towards both superiors and subordinates, and defining true love as giving without expectation of return and being willing to sacrifice. Leadership is discussed as akin to parenthood with a parental heart and commitment to saving others. Witnessing is described as essential to life. The document outlines several principles seen as important to receiving the Messiah and building God's kingdom.
Adapted from: "God's View Today-Adjusting the Lens on Healing and Deliverance" by Phyllis Tarbox and Kathleen Peck. Available in our online store.
Satan unleashes a familiar attack on the heart of a woman. He is a thief, he knows you, hates you, and wants to take your identity. He creeps in to kill, steal and destroy God’s plan for your life (John 10:10). He is not creative with his assault because what he is using has worked for centuries.
His agenda is a repeating play of rejection, isolation, abandonment, and distrust. It continues to debut with different actors at the various stages of your life. The game has the same ending. It leaves you defeated and sinking deeper into a den of distrust.
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This document is a study guide on 1 Timothy that discusses apostasy and false teachers. It notes that some will depart from the faith and devote themselves to deceitful demons and their teachings, as the Spirit had expressly warned. It identifies three characteristics of false teachers: they are hypocritical liars; have seared consciences; and practice ascetic extremes. The document emphasizes that everything God created is good and acceptable if received with thanksgiving. It closes with a quote about how fierce wolves will come after Paul's departure to distort teachings and draw away disciples.
The document discusses maintaining a fit faith through developing virtues like goodness, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love. It states that having these qualities will prevent being ineffective and unproductive, and help one escape corruption and feel secure in their salvation. Developing these virtues also gives believers everything they need for life and godliness through knowing God, and allows them to make an impact.
This document discusses discerning God's will and making decisions that are pleasing to God. It provides several key questions about God's will and how He reveals it. It also outlines tests to apply to decisions, including checking that they are aligned with Scripture, would not cause others to stumble, and will help the person grow in character. Guidance is found by using spiritual gifts, seeking understanding, listening to advice, and allowing God to establish steps. When unsure, one can pray and ask God to confirm the right choice through peace or indicate another option through heaviness of heart.
The document contains multiple passages from 1 Timothy chapters 4 that discuss abandoning faith to follow deceiving spirits, forbidding marriage and certain foods, training oneself to be godly rather than following myths, the value of godliness over physical training, commanding and teaching others as an example in speech, life, love, faith and purity, not neglecting spiritual gifts, being diligent in spiritual matters to save oneself and others. It emphasizes the individual's responsibility for spiritual growth and training in godliness through applying what is learned rather than just weekly worship.
The document discusses spiritual apostasy as a sign of the end times. It states that spiritual apostasy will be a product of deception introduced by religious teachers, and will alter the principles of God and ultimately discredit God. It provides biblical references to support this, including passages that speak of departing from the faith due to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils, and people turning away from truth to myths introduced by teachers.
The document discusses several Bible passages about the human body and sexuality. 1 Corinthians 6:13 says the body is meant for the Lord, not sexual immorality. 1 Corinthians 6:19 says our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit and do not belong to us. Genesis 1:26 discusses how mankind was created in God's image to have dominion over the earth. 1 Timothy 4:1-4 and 1 Timothy 1:3-5 warn about those who abandon faith and forbid marriage or certain foods, contrary to God creating all things good to be received with thanksgiving.
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The document discusses how the Holy Spirit warns that in the latter times, some people will abandon their faith and instead follow deceiving spirits and teachings promoted by demons. It provides 4 different translations of 1 Timothy 4:1 to emphasize this point, showing how later times will involve departing from faith and heeding seducing spirits and doctrines of devils. The document also includes slides that appear to be from a church presentation on this biblical passage.
The document discusses the concept of beatitudes and meekness. It explains that beatitudes are dispositions created by God's grace rather than natural tendencies, and that each beatitude leads to the next. Meekness is defined as power under control that comes from humbling oneself before God. The document lists reasons why meekness is necessary, such as for salvation, receiving God's word, effective witnessing, and bringing glory to God. It provides examples of how Jesus modeled meekness and suggests ways to know if one possesses meekness, such as getting angry only when God is dishonored.
Blueprint for Building God's Church: Fight the Good FightStephen Palm
Whether we chose to accept it or not, the Christian life is a spiritual battleground. In 1 Timothy 6:11-16 Paul challenges Timothy to “fight the good fight of the faith.” To strengthen him for battle, Timothy is reminded that he made a confession of faith in Jesus Christ, in doing so he obtained eternal life. The final and strongest charge is given in verse 13, “I charge you in the presence of God.” Timothy is to protect the whole body of truth (sound doctrine) with his life and ministry. Just as Timothy was charged to wage this war, so are we. But the final victory will come at the glorious appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ (v14). Whom God will send forth at the appointed time (Matt. 24:36).
We also have audio lessons at http://www.burgchurchofchrist.org/ or you can follow us on Facebook at Church of Christ (Burg) This lesson is from November 2, 2012. Created by Burl Young.
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Paul writes to encourage Timothy to continue boldly teaching and spreading the gospel. He reminds Timothy of his sincere faith from childhood, taught by his mother and grandmother. Paul urges Timothy to fan into flame the gift of teaching given to him by God. Though suffering for his faith, Paul is not ashamed because he knows God will guard what he has entrusted until his return. Paul instructs Timothy to keep teaching sound doctrine with love and faith in Jesus Christ, guarding the truth that was passed down to him.
Jesus was buried in a tomb cut out of rock by Joseph of Arimathea, a secret disciple of Jesus. Joseph wrapped Jesus' body in a linen cloth and laid it in the tomb. A large stone was rolled in front of the entrance to the tomb to seal it.
Jesus was crucified and died on the cross. Before he died, he said "It is finished" and gave up his spirit. A soldier pierced Jesus' side with a spear to confirm that he was dead, and blood and water flowed out, fulfilling prophecy.
Jesus was crucified outside of Jerusalem after carrying his cross to Golgotha. He was placed between two thieves and the sign above his head read "This is Jesus, the King of the Jews." While hanging on the cross, Jesus was mocked and insulted by those passing by and one of the thieves crucified next to him also mocked Jesus.
Jesus was mocked and beaten by the soldiers. They dressed him in a purple robe and twisted together a crown of thorns and put it on his head. They struck him on the head with a staff and spat on him, falling on their knees and paying homage to him. When they had mocked him, they took the purple robe off and put his own clothes on him and led him away to be crucified.
Jesus was brought before the high priest Caiaphas and other religious leaders, where witnesses falsely accused him. When the high priest questioned Jesus about his teachings, Jesus affirmed that he was the Son of God. In response, the high priest tore his clothes in outrage and declared that Jesus had spoken blasphemy, making him worthy of death.
Peter denied knowing Jesus three times, just as Jesus had predicted. When Jesus was led away and placed in the high priest's courtyard, Peter followed from a distance. There, a servant girl said to those around that Peter was with Jesus, but he denied it. Later, someone else said to those standing by that Peter was one of Jesus' disciples, but again he denied it. About an hour later, another man insisted that Peter must have been with Jesus because of his accent, and for the third time Peter denied it.
Jesus was betrayed by Judas Iscariot, one of his twelve disciples. Judas led a crowd armed with swords and clubs sent by the chief priests and elders to arrest Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. When the disciples saw what was happening, they asked Jesus if they should fight, but Jesus told them to put their sword away and that all who live by the sword will die by the sword.
Jesus went to pray in the Garden of Gethsemane before his crucifixion. He was deeply distressed and prayed fervently that God would take away his suffering if possible. Jesus was betrayed by Judas and arrested by the guards while praying with his disciples.
The Last Supper was Jesus' final meal with his disciples before his crucifixion. During the meal, Jesus announced that one of his disciples would betray him. He also established the tradition of communion by blessing bread and wine to represent his body and blood that would be sacrificed.
This passage from 1 John discusses the testimony of God regarding his Son and eternal life. It states that God's testimony about his Son and the gift of eternal life through him is greater than any human testimony. It declares that whoever believes in God's testimony that he has given about his Son accepts this gift of eternal life, but whoever does not believe effectively calls God a liar. The testimony is that God has given believers eternal life through his Son, and that whoever has the Son has life, while whoever does not have the Son does not have life.
1. The document discusses how to identify true prophets from false prophets. True prophets acknowledge that Jesus Christ came in the flesh, while false prophets do not acknowledge the truth about Jesus.
2. Believers are instructed to not believe every spirit but to test them, as there are many false prophets. Those who have the Spirit of God acknowledge Jesus, while those who do not have the spirit of antichrist.
3. The Spirit of God within believers is greater than the spirit in the world, so believers have already conquered the spirit of antichrist. Believers belong to God and speak from His viewpoint, so others will recognize the Spirit of truth in them.
The document discusses walking in the light of God. It states that God is light and there is no darkness in him. If we walk in the light as God is in the light, we can have fellowship with one another and the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us from sin. It encourages confessing sins so that we may be forgiven and not deceive ourselves.
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This talk will cover ScyllaDB Architecture from the cluster-level view and zoom in on data distribution and internal node architecture. In the process, we will learn the secret sauce used to get ScyllaDB's high availability and superior performance. We will also touch on the upcoming changes to ScyllaDB architecture, moving to strongly consistent metadata and tablets.
The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) invited Taylor Paschal, Knowledge & Information Management Consultant at Enterprise Knowledge, to speak at a Knowledge Management Lunch and Learn hosted on June 12, 2024. All Office of Administration staff were invited to attend and received professional development credit for participating in the voluntary event.
The objectives of the Lunch and Learn presentation were to:
- Review what KM ‘is’ and ‘isn’t’
- Understand the value of KM and the benefits of engaging
- Define and reflect on your “what’s in it for me?”
- Share actionable ways you can participate in Knowledge - - Capture & Transfer
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2. 1 Timothy 4:1-5
1. The Spirit clearly says that in the last days some
will depart from the faith because they turn their
attention to deceitful spirits and teachings that
come from demons. 2. Such teachings originate from
hypocritical liars whose consciences are deadened
as if they have been seared by a hot iron. 3. They
forbid people to marry and command them to
abstain from certain foods that God created to be
eaten with thanksgiving by those who believe and
know the truth.
3. 1 Timothy 4:1-5
4. Everything from God is good and nothing should be
rejected if it is received with gratitude 5. because it is
sanctified by the Word of God and prayer.