This document is a guide for a 5-day prayer and fasting plan organized by Every Nation Churches & Ministries. It includes instructions for preparing for and engaging in the fast, with the goal of humbling oneself before God, consecrating oneself for the upcoming year, and agreeing in prayer for breakthroughs. Each day focuses on a different type of miracle: Pentecost, healing, provision, guidance, and deliverance. Participants are guided to commit to specific personal and collective prayer goals and requests.
Este documento habla sobre cómo superar las ausencias a través de la sanidad interior. Explica que la sanidad interior implica un proceso de liberación y renovación del alma, la voluntad y las emociones a través de la Palabra de Dios y el Espíritu Santo. Este proceso involucra tres pasos: 1) el quebrantamiento personal, 2) el perdón de uno mismo y de los demás, y 3) la liberación de emociones negativas como la amargura y la culpa. El documento provee consejos prácticos
Este documento discute a ordenança do batismo em águas segundo a Bíblia. Ele explica que o batismo simboliza a união do crente com Cristo em Sua morte, sepultamento e ressurreição. O batismo significa também a morte do velho homem e andar em nova vida sob o senhorio de Cristo. A forma correta é a imersão e a fórmula dada por Jesus é "em nome do Pai, do Filho e do Espírito Santo".
Aula ministrada em 29/10/2013 - Na Igreja Evangélica Sem Fronteiras por Ester Paixão - Escola Bíblica (Lição extraída do livro Os três campos de batalha - Francis Frangipane)
Hades vs purgatorio enoc elias ciclo de vida by eliud gamez 3 0ct 2021Eliud Gamez Gomez
En 3 oraciones:
1) El documento discute las creencias católicas sobre el Purgatorio y la salvación, argumentando que estas doctrinas contradicen las enseñanzas bíblicas. 2) Según la Biblia, Jesús murió para pagar por todos los pecados, por lo que no es necesario sufrir en el Purgatorio después de la muerte. 3) La salvación depende solo de la fe en Cristo y no de obras u oraciones de los vivos, y la muerte determina el destino final sin posibilidad de cambio.
1. O documento apresenta 13 lições sobre o Evangelho de Lucas, incluindo o sermão escatológico de Jesus e as atitudes exigidas dos discípulos no fim dos tempos.
2. A lição 10 aborda especificamente o tema "Acerca do Fim dos Tempos", alertando para não se enganarem com falsas doutrinas e não se assustarem com guerras, enquanto garante que nenhum cabelo será perdido.
3. Nos últimos dias, os discípulos devem olhar para cima, para si
Entrenamiento cubo de evangelismo Actualizado 2022Milton Matheus
Este documento presenta un resumen del evangelio cristiano en 4 puntos: 1) Cristo murió, 2) fue sepultado, 3) resucitó, 4) apareció. Explica que todos los seres humanos son pecadores separados de Dios, pero que Dios los ama y envió a su Hijo Jesucristo para morir en la cruz y perdonar los pecados, resucitando al tercer día para ofrecer la vida eterna a quienes creen en él.
Estamos frente a uno de los ministerios más grandes y más importantes que pueda haber. Al hablar del ministerio de los ancianos en la iglesia es necesario clarificar y unificar conceptos al respecto. Por lo general, predomina en la mente de los cristianos, una concepción no bíblica acerca de este ministro del Señor. Así que se hace necesario releer para refrescar en nuestras mentes lo que el Señor quiere que entendamos de este ministerio tan preponderante. Por eso este estudio del ministerio pastoral.
Este documento habla sobre la autoridad que Jesús le dio a la iglesia sobre los demonios y el mundo espiritual. Explica que los creyentes tienen el poder y la autoridad de reprender a los demonios y Satanás en el nombre de Jesús. También describe los diferentes tipos de influencia diabólica como la opresión, el tormento, la posesión y la enajenación, y los diferentes rangos y jerarquías entre los demonios. El objetivo final es enseñar a los creyentes a conocer y ejercer su autoridad sobre el mundo espiritual
Este documento habla sobre cómo superar las ausencias a través de la sanidad interior. Explica que la sanidad interior implica un proceso de liberación y renovación del alma, la voluntad y las emociones a través de la Palabra de Dios y el Espíritu Santo. Este proceso involucra tres pasos: 1) el quebrantamiento personal, 2) el perdón de uno mismo y de los demás, y 3) la liberación de emociones negativas como la amargura y la culpa. El documento provee consejos prácticos
Este documento discute a ordenança do batismo em águas segundo a Bíblia. Ele explica que o batismo simboliza a união do crente com Cristo em Sua morte, sepultamento e ressurreição. O batismo significa também a morte do velho homem e andar em nova vida sob o senhorio de Cristo. A forma correta é a imersão e a fórmula dada por Jesus é "em nome do Pai, do Filho e do Espírito Santo".
Aula ministrada em 29/10/2013 - Na Igreja Evangélica Sem Fronteiras por Ester Paixão - Escola Bíblica (Lição extraída do livro Os três campos de batalha - Francis Frangipane)
Hades vs purgatorio enoc elias ciclo de vida by eliud gamez 3 0ct 2021Eliud Gamez Gomez
En 3 oraciones:
1) El documento discute las creencias católicas sobre el Purgatorio y la salvación, argumentando que estas doctrinas contradicen las enseñanzas bíblicas. 2) Según la Biblia, Jesús murió para pagar por todos los pecados, por lo que no es necesario sufrir en el Purgatorio después de la muerte. 3) La salvación depende solo de la fe en Cristo y no de obras u oraciones de los vivos, y la muerte determina el destino final sin posibilidad de cambio.
1. O documento apresenta 13 lições sobre o Evangelho de Lucas, incluindo o sermão escatológico de Jesus e as atitudes exigidas dos discípulos no fim dos tempos.
2. A lição 10 aborda especificamente o tema "Acerca do Fim dos Tempos", alertando para não se enganarem com falsas doutrinas e não se assustarem com guerras, enquanto garante que nenhum cabelo será perdido.
3. Nos últimos dias, os discípulos devem olhar para cima, para si
Entrenamiento cubo de evangelismo Actualizado 2022Milton Matheus
Este documento presenta un resumen del evangelio cristiano en 4 puntos: 1) Cristo murió, 2) fue sepultado, 3) resucitó, 4) apareció. Explica que todos los seres humanos son pecadores separados de Dios, pero que Dios los ama y envió a su Hijo Jesucristo para morir en la cruz y perdonar los pecados, resucitando al tercer día para ofrecer la vida eterna a quienes creen en él.
Estamos frente a uno de los ministerios más grandes y más importantes que pueda haber. Al hablar del ministerio de los ancianos en la iglesia es necesario clarificar y unificar conceptos al respecto. Por lo general, predomina en la mente de los cristianos, una concepción no bíblica acerca de este ministro del Señor. Así que se hace necesario releer para refrescar en nuestras mentes lo que el Señor quiere que entendamos de este ministerio tan preponderante. Por eso este estudio del ministerio pastoral.
Este documento habla sobre la autoridad que Jesús le dio a la iglesia sobre los demonios y el mundo espiritual. Explica que los creyentes tienen el poder y la autoridad de reprender a los demonios y Satanás en el nombre de Jesús. También describe los diferentes tipos de influencia diabólica como la opresión, el tormento, la posesión y la enajenación, y los diferentes rangos y jerarquías entre los demonios. El objetivo final es enseñar a los creyentes a conocer y ejercer su autoridad sobre el mundo espiritual
O documento discute o que é discipulado, sua importância e os papéis de discipulador e discípulo. O discipulado é um mandamento bíblico onde um líder ensina e cuida de um novo convertido, ajudando-o a amadurecer na fé. O discipulador deve ganhar, cuidar e treinar discípulos para enviá-los a fazer o mesmo, enquanto o discípulo segue, aprende e obedece seu mestre, seguindo o exemplo de Cristo e dos apóstolos.
CONF. EL BAUTISMO Y LA GENEALOGIA DE JESUS. LUCAS 3:31-38CPV
CONFERENCIA BIBLICA EN PPT QUE TRATA DEL BAUTISMO Y LA GENEALOGIA DE JESUS. SE ENCUENTRA EN LUCAS 3:31-38. HAY ALGUNOS PENSAMIENTOS SABIOS, Y UN VERSICULO PARA MEMORIZAR, UN CRUCIGRAMA DE LA MISMA LECCION Y UNA ANECDOTA CRISTIANA
This document contains artwork and descriptions by artist Ilse Kleyn exploring biblical themes of wisdom, understanding, and knowledge. The paintings depict doves, DNA strands, scrolls, and locks to symbolize concepts like the Holy Spirit, the foundation of man, gaining knowledge from God's word, and God's hidden wisdom. The accompanying text discusses passages from Isaiah, Genesis, Peter and other books describing how God's spirit imparts wisdom, understanding, and knowledge to accomplish his works and lead people to distinguish good from evil.
Este documento presenta estrategias de Satanás y contra-estrategias espirituales. Explica cómo Satanás opera a través del mundo, la carne y los demonios para combatir a los creyentes, a menudo combinando estas fuerzas. También proporciona contra-estrategias como presentar el cuerpo como sacrificio a Dios, renovar la mente con el pensamiento de Cristo, y no confiar en la carne sino vivir por el Espíritu.
The document discusses the human nature of Christ and whether He took on our fallen nature or the unfallen nature of Adam. It presents evidence from Hebrews 2:14-17 and 4:14-16 that Christ took on our human nature fully, becoming like His brethren in all things and being tempted in all points as we are, yet without sin. It also cites passages from Desire of Ages pp. 49 and 117 that similarly indicate Christ took our fallen human nature upon Himself in order to understand our weaknesses and redeem humanity. The document analyzes alternative views that Christ did not take our fallen nature and examines their biblical basis.
Sermonario Semana Santa 2018 (Libertos IASD)Rogerio Sena
A semana santa santa 2018 ocorrerá de 25 a 31 de março.
O tema para a programação da Semana Santa em todas as igrejas adventistas do Brasil será o filme 'Libertos' que foi gravado na amazônia.
Baixe os materiais aqui http://www.maisrelevante.com.br/2018/01/baixar-slides-semana-santa-2018-iasd.html
Estudio Biblico Apocalipsis Mensaje 7 Iglesias Iglesia de EsmirnaEugenio Maysonet
Este documento resume la iglesia de Esmirna mencionada en el libro de Apocalipsis. Explica que Esmirna era una ciudad próspera y conocida por sus escuelas y edificios. La iglesia de Esmirna sufrió persecución de los judíos y diez persecuciones romanas entre los años 64-313 d.C. Jesucristo elogia a la iglesia por su sufrimiento y pobreza, y les anima a permanecer fieles hasta la muerte para recibir la corona de la vida eterna y escapar
Este documento presenta tres puntos clave sobre el acompañamiento espiritual: 1) Requiere de la experiencia del acompañante, acompañado y acompañado; 2) El verdadero acompañamiento espiritual es aquel que es humano y cristiano al mismo tiempo, apuntando a Cristo; 3) El objetivo del acompañamiento es ayudar a la persona a referir todas las dimensiones de su vida a Dios para vivir por su Espíritu.
El documento habla sobre la sanidad interior del hombre. Explica que el hombre está formado por espíritu, alma y cuerpo. El espíritu es la parte inmortal que se comunica con Dios. El alma incluye la mente, las emociones y la voluntad, y necesita ser renovada. Luego describe cómo el rechazo y el trauma en la niñez y otras etapas pueden afectar emocionalmente a una persona y provocar mecanismos de defensa. Finalmente, enfatiza la importancia del perdón para sanar heridas em
La amargura quita la felicidad y aleja de la gracia de Dios, contaminando a muchos. Tiene 13 formas en hebreo, como mara que significa amargura y quita el fruto volviendo estériles a las personas. La amargura hace que las personas se vuelvan errantes, sin establecerse, y quita el gozo dentro del alma.
Este documento describe la armadura espiritual que Dios provee a los creyentes para que puedan enfrentar las batallas espirituales contra el enemigo. Explica cada pieza de la armadura, incluyendo el cinturón de la verdad, la coraza de justicia, el calzado del evangelio de paz, el escudo de la fe, el yelmo de la salvación y la espada del Espíritu Santo que es la Palabra de Dios. También enfatiza la importancia de la oración y la vigilancia para asegurar la victoria
Este documento analiza la armadura espiritual del cristiano descrita en Efesios 6:13-18. Explica cada pieza de la armadura (el cinto de la verdad, la coraza de justicia, el calzado de la paz, etc.) y su importancia para resistir los ataques del enemigo. También enfatiza la necesidad de la oración constante y el conocimiento de las Escrituras para asegurar la victoria en la lucha espiritual. El objetivo es motivar a los creyentes a prepararse adecuadamente para enf
O documento discute o arrebatamento da Igreja antes da Grande Tribulação de acordo com a perspectiva pré-tribulacionista. Apresenta as três escolas de interpretação sobre o assunto e detalha os participantes, a ordem dos eventos e a natureza transformadora do arrebatamento.
El documento habla sobre las estrategias que utiliza Satanás para atacar la mente humana. Primero, Satanás ataca la mente porque es el campo de batalla principal en la guerra espiritual. Luego, el documento describe algunas de las tácticas comunes de Satanás como cuestionar la autoridad de Dios, engañar a través de la seducción, cegar el entendimiento y colocar pensamientos inadecuados o de rebelión. Finalmente, ofrece consejos para vencer los ataques de Satanás a la mente como renovar la mente con la
Este documento discute la noción bíblica de la misión, dando ejemplos de personas como Noé, Moisés, Josué y Ester que fueron llamadas por Dios para cumplir una misión. Explica que Dios llama a personas imperfectas y las acompaña con promesas de asistencia. También enfatiza la urgencia de cumplir la misión para contrarrestar las obras de Satanás y pregunta si cada miembro está yendo a cumplir su propia misión.
Este documento describe la guerra espiritual que se libra entre el Reino de Dios y el reino de Satanás. Explica que hay dos mundos, el natural y el espiritual, y que cada persona pertenece a uno de estos dos reinos. También describe la organización de las fuerzas demoníacas de Satanás y el plan y las armas que Dios le ha dado a los creyentes para combatir en la guerra espiritual.
Este documento trata sobre la paciencia como uno de los frutos del Espíritu Santo. Explica que Dios es la fuente de paciencia para los cristianos y define la paciencia como resistencia, constancia y entereza a pesar de las dificultades. También describe dos tipos de paciencia, la hupomoné o resistencia constante y la makrothumía o longanimidad. Finalmente, señala que las pruebas ayudan a desarrollar la paciencia en los creyentes como un don de Dios.
Este documento define la salvación como la liberación del hombre del pecado y la esclavitud a la muerte eterna a través de la obra de Jesucristo. Explica que la salvación significa ser perdonados de los pecados y liberados de la ira de Dios mediante la sangre de Cristo. Además, señala que toda persona necesita ser salvada debido al pecado y describe los pasos para alcanzar la salvación: conocer, creer, confesar y cuidar el plan de salvación de Dios a través de Jesucristo.
Este documento describe las cuatro etapas del proceso de perdón: 1) Dolor por la ofensa recibida, 2) Odio hacia el ofensor, 3) Curación del dolor y el odio a través de cambiar la perspectiva hacia la persona, y 4) Sanidad y restauración de la relación. También ofrece consejos sobre cómo perdonar de manera lenta, compasiva y gradual a través de la honestidad, comprensión y sinceridad.
This document provides the text of a book containing Sri Swami Sivananda's "Twenty Important Spiritual Instructions" which offer guidance on daily spiritual practices. The instructions cover topics like waking up early, yoga postures, chanting mantras, diet, charity, study of scriptures, celibacy, prayer, association with spiritual people, fasting, use of prayer beads, silence, truthful speech, reducing wants, and more. The document contains explanations and commentary for each instruction from Sri Swami Chidananda to help the reader implement these practices in their daily life.
This document is the table of contents and foreword for a book titled "Obedience to the Heavenly Vision" by Sam Doherty. The book is a manual to help children's workers understand God's plan for their lives and service. It contains 11 chapters discussing topics like having a vision from God, obeying that vision, dealing with difficulties, and finding victory. The foreword encourages the reader to check if their vision is still burning brightly or if years of experience have led to complacency. It suggests reading the book prayerfully to get a fresh perspective on ministry.
O documento discute o que é discipulado, sua importância e os papéis de discipulador e discípulo. O discipulado é um mandamento bíblico onde um líder ensina e cuida de um novo convertido, ajudando-o a amadurecer na fé. O discipulador deve ganhar, cuidar e treinar discípulos para enviá-los a fazer o mesmo, enquanto o discípulo segue, aprende e obedece seu mestre, seguindo o exemplo de Cristo e dos apóstolos.
CONF. EL BAUTISMO Y LA GENEALOGIA DE JESUS. LUCAS 3:31-38CPV
CONFERENCIA BIBLICA EN PPT QUE TRATA DEL BAUTISMO Y LA GENEALOGIA DE JESUS. SE ENCUENTRA EN LUCAS 3:31-38. HAY ALGUNOS PENSAMIENTOS SABIOS, Y UN VERSICULO PARA MEMORIZAR, UN CRUCIGRAMA DE LA MISMA LECCION Y UNA ANECDOTA CRISTIANA
This document contains artwork and descriptions by artist Ilse Kleyn exploring biblical themes of wisdom, understanding, and knowledge. The paintings depict doves, DNA strands, scrolls, and locks to symbolize concepts like the Holy Spirit, the foundation of man, gaining knowledge from God's word, and God's hidden wisdom. The accompanying text discusses passages from Isaiah, Genesis, Peter and other books describing how God's spirit imparts wisdom, understanding, and knowledge to accomplish his works and lead people to distinguish good from evil.
Este documento presenta estrategias de Satanás y contra-estrategias espirituales. Explica cómo Satanás opera a través del mundo, la carne y los demonios para combatir a los creyentes, a menudo combinando estas fuerzas. También proporciona contra-estrategias como presentar el cuerpo como sacrificio a Dios, renovar la mente con el pensamiento de Cristo, y no confiar en la carne sino vivir por el Espíritu.
The document discusses the human nature of Christ and whether He took on our fallen nature or the unfallen nature of Adam. It presents evidence from Hebrews 2:14-17 and 4:14-16 that Christ took on our human nature fully, becoming like His brethren in all things and being tempted in all points as we are, yet without sin. It also cites passages from Desire of Ages pp. 49 and 117 that similarly indicate Christ took our fallen human nature upon Himself in order to understand our weaknesses and redeem humanity. The document analyzes alternative views that Christ did not take our fallen nature and examines their biblical basis.
Sermonario Semana Santa 2018 (Libertos IASD)Rogerio Sena
A semana santa santa 2018 ocorrerá de 25 a 31 de março.
O tema para a programação da Semana Santa em todas as igrejas adventistas do Brasil será o filme 'Libertos' que foi gravado na amazônia.
Baixe os materiais aqui http://www.maisrelevante.com.br/2018/01/baixar-slides-semana-santa-2018-iasd.html
Estudio Biblico Apocalipsis Mensaje 7 Iglesias Iglesia de EsmirnaEugenio Maysonet
Este documento resume la iglesia de Esmirna mencionada en el libro de Apocalipsis. Explica que Esmirna era una ciudad próspera y conocida por sus escuelas y edificios. La iglesia de Esmirna sufrió persecución de los judíos y diez persecuciones romanas entre los años 64-313 d.C. Jesucristo elogia a la iglesia por su sufrimiento y pobreza, y les anima a permanecer fieles hasta la muerte para recibir la corona de la vida eterna y escapar
Este documento presenta tres puntos clave sobre el acompañamiento espiritual: 1) Requiere de la experiencia del acompañante, acompañado y acompañado; 2) El verdadero acompañamiento espiritual es aquel que es humano y cristiano al mismo tiempo, apuntando a Cristo; 3) El objetivo del acompañamiento es ayudar a la persona a referir todas las dimensiones de su vida a Dios para vivir por su Espíritu.
El documento habla sobre la sanidad interior del hombre. Explica que el hombre está formado por espíritu, alma y cuerpo. El espíritu es la parte inmortal que se comunica con Dios. El alma incluye la mente, las emociones y la voluntad, y necesita ser renovada. Luego describe cómo el rechazo y el trauma en la niñez y otras etapas pueden afectar emocionalmente a una persona y provocar mecanismos de defensa. Finalmente, enfatiza la importancia del perdón para sanar heridas em
La amargura quita la felicidad y aleja de la gracia de Dios, contaminando a muchos. Tiene 13 formas en hebreo, como mara que significa amargura y quita el fruto volviendo estériles a las personas. La amargura hace que las personas se vuelvan errantes, sin establecerse, y quita el gozo dentro del alma.
Este documento describe la armadura espiritual que Dios provee a los creyentes para que puedan enfrentar las batallas espirituales contra el enemigo. Explica cada pieza de la armadura, incluyendo el cinturón de la verdad, la coraza de justicia, el calzado del evangelio de paz, el escudo de la fe, el yelmo de la salvación y la espada del Espíritu Santo que es la Palabra de Dios. También enfatiza la importancia de la oración y la vigilancia para asegurar la victoria
Este documento analiza la armadura espiritual del cristiano descrita en Efesios 6:13-18. Explica cada pieza de la armadura (el cinto de la verdad, la coraza de justicia, el calzado de la paz, etc.) y su importancia para resistir los ataques del enemigo. También enfatiza la necesidad de la oración constante y el conocimiento de las Escrituras para asegurar la victoria en la lucha espiritual. El objetivo es motivar a los creyentes a prepararse adecuadamente para enf
O documento discute o arrebatamento da Igreja antes da Grande Tribulação de acordo com a perspectiva pré-tribulacionista. Apresenta as três escolas de interpretação sobre o assunto e detalha os participantes, a ordem dos eventos e a natureza transformadora do arrebatamento.
El documento habla sobre las estrategias que utiliza Satanás para atacar la mente humana. Primero, Satanás ataca la mente porque es el campo de batalla principal en la guerra espiritual. Luego, el documento describe algunas de las tácticas comunes de Satanás como cuestionar la autoridad de Dios, engañar a través de la seducción, cegar el entendimiento y colocar pensamientos inadecuados o de rebelión. Finalmente, ofrece consejos para vencer los ataques de Satanás a la mente como renovar la mente con la
Este documento discute la noción bíblica de la misión, dando ejemplos de personas como Noé, Moisés, Josué y Ester que fueron llamadas por Dios para cumplir una misión. Explica que Dios llama a personas imperfectas y las acompaña con promesas de asistencia. También enfatiza la urgencia de cumplir la misión para contrarrestar las obras de Satanás y pregunta si cada miembro está yendo a cumplir su propia misión.
Este documento describe la guerra espiritual que se libra entre el Reino de Dios y el reino de Satanás. Explica que hay dos mundos, el natural y el espiritual, y que cada persona pertenece a uno de estos dos reinos. También describe la organización de las fuerzas demoníacas de Satanás y el plan y las armas que Dios le ha dado a los creyentes para combatir en la guerra espiritual.
Este documento trata sobre la paciencia como uno de los frutos del Espíritu Santo. Explica que Dios es la fuente de paciencia para los cristianos y define la paciencia como resistencia, constancia y entereza a pesar de las dificultades. También describe dos tipos de paciencia, la hupomoné o resistencia constante y la makrothumía o longanimidad. Finalmente, señala que las pruebas ayudan a desarrollar la paciencia en los creyentes como un don de Dios.
Este documento define la salvación como la liberación del hombre del pecado y la esclavitud a la muerte eterna a través de la obra de Jesucristo. Explica que la salvación significa ser perdonados de los pecados y liberados de la ira de Dios mediante la sangre de Cristo. Además, señala que toda persona necesita ser salvada debido al pecado y describe los pasos para alcanzar la salvación: conocer, creer, confesar y cuidar el plan de salvación de Dios a través de Jesucristo.
Este documento describe las cuatro etapas del proceso de perdón: 1) Dolor por la ofensa recibida, 2) Odio hacia el ofensor, 3) Curación del dolor y el odio a través de cambiar la perspectiva hacia la persona, y 4) Sanidad y restauración de la relación. También ofrece consejos sobre cómo perdonar de manera lenta, compasiva y gradual a través de la honestidad, comprensión y sinceridad.
This document provides the text of a book containing Sri Swami Sivananda's "Twenty Important Spiritual Instructions" which offer guidance on daily spiritual practices. The instructions cover topics like waking up early, yoga postures, chanting mantras, diet, charity, study of scriptures, celibacy, prayer, association with spiritual people, fasting, use of prayer beads, silence, truthful speech, reducing wants, and more. The document contains explanations and commentary for each instruction from Sri Swami Chidananda to help the reader implement these practices in their daily life.
This document is the table of contents and foreword for a book titled "Obedience to the Heavenly Vision" by Sam Doherty. The book is a manual to help children's workers understand God's plan for their lives and service. It contains 11 chapters discussing topics like having a vision from God, obeying that vision, dealing with difficulties, and finding victory. The foreword encourages the reader to check if their vision is still burning brightly or if years of experience have led to complacency. It suggests reading the book prayerfully to get a fresh perspective on ministry.
The document discusses preparing churches for harvest by adopting a cell church model. It outlines how the early church met in homes and had close-knit communities that facilitated rapid growth. However, most modern churches use a program-based model instead of empowering members to evangelize within their natural relationships. The cell church model resembles how the early church operated through small group communities that provided accountability, fellowship and outreach. The document suggests churches need to equip and train members to start new cell groups in order to effectively prepare for a spiritual harvest.
This document provides an overview and contents of the book "Ye Shall Receive Power" by Ellen G. White. It discusses that the book is a collection of selections from White's writings about the Holy Spirit. It provides biographical information about White, noting that Seventh-day Adventists believe she received prophetic gifts from God, including around 2,000 visions. The document outlines the book's contents, which group selections from White's work into chapters about the coming of the Spirit and being transformed by the Spirit.
This thesis presents a doctrine of justification for Hindus by examining key Hindu concepts and comparing them to biblical teachings on salvation. The author first outlines Hindu scriptures and core doctrines like Brahman, Atman, karma, and samsara. He then explains the biblical doctrine of justification through Old Testament roots, Christ's provision of salvation, and Paul's revelation. Considering Hindu thought, the author proposes approaches for teaching justification that address Hindus' felt needs around dharma, the caste system, and being a Dalit. The goal is to contextualize the gospel for the Hindu mindset.
This document is an excerpt from the book "Prayers That Rout Demons" by John Eckhardt. It provides the table of contents which lists over 100 prayers and declarations divided into 5 chapters that are designed to rout demons and engage in spiritual warfare. The book teaches believers how to pray against demonic spirits, principalities, strongholds and tactics through Scripture-based prayers and decrees to experience freedom and deliverance in every area of life.
The document discusses how to know God through developing an intimate relationship with Him. It argues that God's existence can be seen through creation and the historical evidence for Jesus. To know God means having knowledge of and a relationship with Him. This is possible by having faith in Jesus, through whom one can come to know God.
This document provides information about when to get help during pregnancy. It lists several signs that are not normal such as bleeding, dizziness, fever, vomiting, decreased fetal movement, and swelling. It specifically mentions that preterm labor symptoms like abdominal pain and changes in vaginal discharge should be reported to a healthcare provider. The document emphasizes that any unusual signs should prompt a call to one's healthcare provider or a visit to the hospital.
This document is a study guide for Kenneth E Hagin's Faith Bible Study. It is divided into multiple parts that discuss different aspects of faith. The guide defines faith as present tense and different from hope. It emphasizes believing God's word with your heart rather than your head. It also discusses confessing what you believe to activate your faith and receive God's promises. Overall, the document provides biblical teachings on developing strong faith through renewing your mind with God's word and confessing what you believe.
This document is the preface to the Catechism for Filipino Catholics. It provides some background on the development and purpose of the catechism. The key points are:
1) The catechism was developed by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines to transmit the Catholic faith to Filipinos in a way that is relevant to their culture and lives.
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This document is a manual for children's workers to help them in personal relationships and leadership positions. It contains 14 chapters that provide principles and guidance for maintaining good personal relationships, such as controlling one's tongue, watching one's words and reactions, and solving relationship problems. It also contains 3 chapters on leadership, defining leadership, the qualities of a good leader, and the responsibilities of a leader. The overall goal is to help children's workers have smooth sailing in both their personal relationships and leadership roles.
The document discusses the importance of transparency and humility in small group settings, using examples of "Carl the angry guy" and "Jerry the addicted guy" who hide their true struggles from the group. It argues that small groups should be places where people feel safe to openly share their sins and struggles in order to experience true community and spiritual growth through mutual accountability and support.
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This document provides an introduction to the first section of the book, which focuses on the doctrine of justification by faith. The introduction explains that justification by faith is the central doctrine of Christianity and the "hinge" on which evangelism of children turns. It emphasizes the importance of children's workers having a thorough understanding of this doctrine so they can apply it consistently in their own lives and ministries. The section will examine justification by faith through a series of chapters covering topics like the meaning of justification, the righteousness of God, the source of justification, and teaching justification to children.
This document contains summaries of spiritual treatments and remedies for various illnesses. It begins with a short dua to recite before studying Islamic lessons. It then provides 78 spiritual treatments in sections for different ailments like fever, toothache, kidney issues, cancer and more. Homemade remedies are also included. The document aims to provide religious and natural solutions to illnesses.
This document provides details for a five-week congregational stewardship program for The United Church of Canada. The program builds up to a Celebration Sunday on the fifth week where estimate of giving forms are completed and a thank you luncheon is held. There is an additional three weeks of follow-up. The purpose is to focus on a theology of stewardship highlighting that God gives abundantly to us, so we give abundantly to God. The financial materials in weeks three and four highlight the church's ministry programming rather than asking for a specific monetary goal. An outside leader typically speaks at Celebration Sunday.
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The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
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Number of petals: 4 Location: Base of the spine Name: Foundation
Plane: Physical plane Sense Organ: Nose Work Organ: Anus Sense: Smell Element: Earth Shape: Square Sound: Lang
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Muladhara Chakra is the meeting place of the three main nadis: Ida, Pingala and Sushumna. The downward-pointing triangle indicates the downward movement of energy and the three main nadis.
The seed mantra is Lam, the yellow square represents the earth element. The Muladhara chakra governs the vital breath Apana. An inverted triangle in the centre of the square encloses the unmanifest Kundalini, represented as a snake wrapped in three and a half coils around the svayambhu (self born) linga. Because her mouth faces downward, the flow of energy is downward.
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In the pericarp is found the presiding deity Brahma, the lord of creation. His skin is the color of wheat, he wears a yellow dhoti and a green scarf. Brahma is four-faced, four-armed, holding in his upper left hand a lotus flower, the symbol of purity.
Introduction
Mantra Yoga is an exact science. "Mananat trayate iti mantrah- by the Manana (constant thinking or recollection) of which one is protected or is released from the round of births and deaths, is Mantra." That is called Mantra by the meditation (Manana) on which the Jiva or the individual soul attains freedom from sin, enjoyment in heaven and final liberation, and by the aid of which it attains in full the fourfold fruit (Chaturvarga), i.e., Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. A Mantra is so called because it is achieved by the mental process.
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Preparation for the Fast
Why Fast?
Fasting is a spiritual tool God uses to advance his kingdom, change the destiny of nations,
spark revival, and bring victory in people’s lives. Every Nation churches and campus
ministries begin each new year with five days of prayer and fasting to humble ourselves
before God, consecrate ourselves to him for the upcoming year, and corporately agree
for breakthroughs.
Jesus fasted.
Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. And
after fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry. Matthew 4:1–2
And Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit to Galilee, and a report about him went
out through all the surrounding country. Luke 4:14
Jesus knew he was going to need spiritual strength to fulfill his purposes. Fasting makes
us spiritually strong and prepares us to do God’s work.
Fasting is an act of humility and consecration.
Then I proclaimed a fast there, at the river Ahava, that we might humble ourselves
before our God, to seek from him a safe journey for ourselves, our children, and all our
goods. Ezra 8:21
As we humble ourselves through prayer and fasting, we receive God’s answers to our
prayers.
Fasting helps us become sensitive to the Holy Spirit.
While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for
me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.” Acts 13:2
When we deny ourselves of natural cravings and worldly distractions, we become more
sensitive to God’s voice. Then we are better able to focus on God and submit to his will.
7. Preparation for the Fast | 3
Fasting brings revival.
And your ancient ruins shall be rebuilt; you shall raise up the foundations of many
generations; you shall be called the repairer of the breach, the restorer of streets to dwell
in. Isaiah 58:12
Throughout history, God has brought revival and delivered nations from destruction in
response to prayer and fasting. Fasting helps us prevail in prayer and intercession.
Fasting is healthy.
Fasting cleanses your digestive system from toxins. Doctors consider fasting a cure for
certain allergies and diseases. The discipline of fasting helps break unhealthy addictions
in our lives.
Planning Your Fast
Then Joshua said to the people, “Consecrate yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do
wonders among you.” Joshua 3:5
Pray—Spend time reading the Bible before the fast. Ask the Holy Spirit for guidance in
your prayers. On pages 7–9, write down your faith goals and specific prayer requests for
your family, friends, church, and nation.
Commit—Pray about the kind of fast you will undertake and commit to it ahead of time.
Record your plan on page 5. Ask God for grace to help you follow through with your
decisions.
Act—Start eating smaller portions a few days before the fast. Avoid food high in sugar
and fat. Plan to limit physical and social activities for the week of the fast. Ask someone
to be your prayer partner throughout the fast and have that person sign page 5.
NOTE: Consult a physician, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking
medication. If your situation does not allow you to do a full fast, determine what will
work best for you.
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While Fasting
[Jesus] answered, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word
that comes from the mouth of God.’” Matthew 4:4
Focus—Set aside time to work through the devotionals. Be ready to respond to God’s
Word and the leading of the Holy Spirit.
Pray—Join at least one prayer meeting in your local church. Intercede for your family,
church, pastors, nation, campuses, and missions throughout the week.
Replenish—During mealtime, read the Bible and pray. Drink plenty of water and rest
as much as you can. Be ready for temporary bouts of physical weakness and mental
annoyances like impatience and irritability.
Breaking the Fast
And this is the confidence that we have toward him, that if we ask anything according
to his will he hears us. And if we know that he hears us in whatever we ask, we know
that we have the requests that we have asked of him. 1 John 5:14–15
Eat—Reintroduce solid food gradually. Your body will need time to adjust to a normal
diet. Start with fruits, juices, and salad, then add more vegetables. Eat small portions
throughout the day.
Pray—Don’t stop praying! Trust God’s faithfulness and timing. Carry your newfound
passion for God throughout the year. Be in faith for God to answer your prayers.
9. My Plan | 5
My Plan
DAY 1
Water only Liquid only One meal only Other:
Prayer meeting(s) to attend:
DAY 2
Water only Liquid only One meal only Other:
Prayer meeting(s) to attend:
DAY 3
Water only Liquid only One meal only Other:
Prayer meeting(s) to attend:
DAY 4
Water only Liquid only One meal only Other:
Prayer meeting(s) to attend:
DAY 5
Water only Liquid only One meal only Other:
Prayer meeting(s) to attend:
If two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by my
Father in heaven. Matthew 18:19
My Prayer Partner:
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Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Barbados
Belarus
Belize
Benin
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Cabo Verde
Cameroon
Central African
Republic
Chad
Chile
Comoros
Congo
Costa Rica
Cuba
Cyprus
Democratic Republic
of the Congo
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominica
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Finland
Gambia
Georgia
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Continue to pray for
the remaining 115
nations without an
Every Nation church
and believe God for
open doors to plant
more churches.
Nations with an Every Nation Church
Nations without an Every Nation Church
Every Nation
currently has
work in
80 nations.
Fulfilling God’s call to plant
campus-reaching churches in
every nation.
Let’s pray for the nations, prioritize the
campus, and recognize the preeminence
of the gospel.
Numbers as of October 2022.
15. My Plan | 11
Hungary
Iceland
Iraq
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Kenya
Kiribati
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libya
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Madagascar
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Micronesia
Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
Morocco
Nauru
Niger
North Korea
Norway
Palau
Palestine
Paraguay
Russia
Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
São Tomé and Príncipe
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Sudan
Sudan
Suriname
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Tanzania
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Vatican City
Yemen
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Pray for these nations and territories
with active church plants:
466 established churches globally
119 active church plants
Pray for more churches to be planted.
Ask of me, and I will make the nations your heritage, and the ends of the
earth your possession. Psalm 2:8
Pray for our church plants as they make disciples, meet the needs of their communities,
and share the good news of the gospel in new cities.
Armenia
Australia
Botswana
Brazil
Cambodia
Canada
China
Colombia
Croatia
Czech Republic
France
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Iran
Kazakhstan
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mauritius
Mexico
Mozambique
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Pakistan
Panama
Philippines
Portugal
Romania
South Africa
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Thailand
Timor-Leste
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
of America
Vietnam
Zambia
Numbers as of October 2022.
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1,074 established campuses
and outreaches
A vision to reach the whole world through
the university campus.
Pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.
Matthew 9:38
We plant churches that reach the campus because we firmly believe that if we change
the campus, we will eventually change the family, the nation, and the world. Campus
ministry is a dedication to take the gospel to college students, right where they are on
campus. It’s a calling to serve, to impact, to go.
Pray:
• For new students to be engaged with the gospel this year
• For wisdom for campus missionaries and churches as they
evangelize and disciple college students
• For favor with university faculty to engage students
• For open doors at new campuses
Pray for the 2023 Go Conference.
In 2023, Every Nation leaders from around the world will meet in Cape Town, South
Africa, for our triennial Go Conference. This will be a time of celebration and equipping.
We look forward to what God will do as we gather together in faith to plant more
churches that reach the campus.
Visit everynation.org/go2023 for more info.
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INTRODUCTION:
The Purpose
of Miracles
Acts 1:5–8
5
“[. . . ] John baptized with water, but you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit not
many days from now.”6
So when they had come together, they asked him, “Lord, will
you at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?” 7
He said to them, “It is not for you to
know times or seasons that the Father has fixed by his own authority. 8
But you will
receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses
in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”
Additional Reading:
Matthew 28:16–20; Jeremiah 32:27; Luke 18:27
Acts 1:6–11 is often referred to as the thesis statement of Acts, setting the stage for the
rest of the book. The themes found in this passage continue throughout the rest of
Acts—the Holy Spirit will empower, lead, and guide God’s people as they advance his
kingdom. In Matthew 28, Jesus gives his disciples the Great Commission to “go make
disciples of all nations,” but in Acts 1:8 he gives them the power necessary to fulfill such
a mission.
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Throughout the Old Testament, the Spirit of God would come upon people for a specific
time to do miraculous things and then depart from them. But after the miracle of Christ’s
resurrection in the New Testament, the Spirit was given to remain with God’s people. He
was sent to stay with us.
Through the gift of the Holy Spirit, Jesus gives his disciples the supernatural power to be
his witnesses and live a life that honors God.
The stories we see throughout Acts are marked by the miraculous. Merriam-Webster’s
dictionary defines a miracle as a “divine intervention in human affairs.” God is still
intervening, even today. He still loves to cause a miracle to testify to the truthfulness
of the gospel. He demonstrates his power to show his love to his people, through his
people, and for the world.
The miraculous is always tied to the mission in Acts 1—that we would be witnesses of
God, his goodness, and his power. God performs miracles so that we can know God
and let him be known.
Has there been a time when God divinely intervened in
your life?
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Heavenly Father, thank you for stepping
into our broken world to change our
circumstances for good. Your Word is full of
miracles that display your love, power, and
goodness.Ipray that you would open my
heart to truly believe you can do all things.
You are the Almighty, kind and worthy of
praise, and I am ready to see you at work in
my life and through my life this week. In
Jesus’ name I pray,
A M E N .
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DAY ONE:
Pentecost
Acts 2:1–8, 14
1
When the day of Pentecost arrived, they were all together in one place. 2
And suddenly
there came from heaven a sound like a mighty rushing wind, and it filled the entire
house where they were sitting. 3
And divided tongues as of fire appeared to them and
rested on each one of them. 4
And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began
to speak in other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance. 5
Now there were dwelling
in Jerusalem Jews, devout men from every nation under heaven. 6
And at this sound
the multitude came together, and they were bewildered, because each one was hearing
them speak in his own language. 7
And they were amazed and astonished, saying, “Are
not all these who are speaking Galileans? 8
And how is it that we hear, each of us in his
own native language?”
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But Peter, standing with the eleven, lifted up his voice and addressed them: “Men of
Judea and all who dwell in Jerusalem, let this be known to you, and give ear to my words.”
Additional Reading:
Acts 2:9–41; Exodus 4:10–12; Isaiah 52:7; Romans 10:14–17
In Jewish tradition, the Feast of Pentecost was a time to thank God for the firstfruits
of the wheat harvest. In Acts 2, the disciples celebrate a different kind of harvest at
Pentecost: a harvest of people who respond to the gospel.
Jesus tells the disciples in Acts 1 that they will be his witnesses to the ends of the earth,
and then in Acts 2, he gives them the power of the Holy Spirit, a gift necessary to fulfill
that calling.
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The Holy Spirit is the gift of God himself, dwelling within believers and empowering us
not only to live a Christian life but also to be conduits for miracles. Each sign and wonder
that the Holy Spirit does through believers points us back to the miracle of the life, death,
and resurrection of Jesus.
But let’s rewind to the Great Commission. Jesus gives his followers the command to go
and make disciples of all nations. That may sound impossible, but here’s where we rely
on God’s power with faith and obedience. The Holy Spirit empowers us to do what we
cannot. On the day of Pentecost, the disciples receive this incredible gift.
What we see at the beginning of Acts 2 is a miracle. The Holy Spirit falls on the disciples
and they begin speaking in new tongues—new languages—in such a way that everyone
hears the gospel. The crowds are amazed as each person hears “the mighty works of God”
(Acts 2:11) spoken in their native tongue. More people begin to gather and, even as some
skeptics doubt what’s happening, God gives Peter the ability to preach effectively, and
through preaching, 3,000 people repent and accept the gospel!
This same gift—the indwelling and empowering of the Spirit—is available for us today.
But this gift isn’t just for us. It’s so the world would know the one true God. He gives us
the ability to share his gospel with accuracy and boldness.
The call of the Great Commission may make us feel ill-equipped or unqualified, but God
doesn’t give us his mission without the Helper, the Holy Spirit. Through this gift, God can
use us in miraculous ways to advance his kingdom.
Have you ever had a personal encounter with the Holy Spirit?
When was the last time God filled you afresh with his Spirit?
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How does depending on the gift of the Holy Spirit change the
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God, thank you for the gift of your Holy
Spirit.Iwelcome him into my life by faith
and with expectation. Thank you for the
power to live a fruitful Christian life with
boldness and sincerity.Ireceive your call
to take the gospel to my neighbors and the
nations.Iknow that you are with me. Show
me how to live a missional life so others
would know the grace and goodness of your
gospel. In Jesus’ name I pray,
A M E N .
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DAY TWO:
Healing
Acts 3:1–10
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Now Peter and John were going up to the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour.
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And a man lame from birth was being carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of
the temple that is called the Beautiful Gate to ask alms of those entering the temple.
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Seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple, he asked to receive alms. 4
And Peter
directed his gaze at him, as did John, and said, “Look at us.” 5
And he fixed his attention
on them, expecting to receive something from them. 6
But Peter said, “I have no silver
and gold, but what I do have I give to you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise
up and walk!” 7
And he took him by the right hand and raised him up, and immediately
his feet and ankles were made strong. 8
And leaping up, he stood and began to walk,
and entered the temple with them, walking and leaping and praising God. 9
And all the
people saw him walking and praising God, 10
and recognized him as the one who sat at
the Beautiful Gate of the temple, asking for alms. And they were filled with wonder
and amazement at what had happened to him.
Additional Reading:
Luke 5:17–26; James 5:14–15; Jeremiah 17:14
When we read passages like this in scripture, it’s easy to identify with the disciples, but
how does the story change if we read it from the perspective of the beggar?
For years, he had been carried by other people to the temple gate to ask for money.
Since he couldn’t work, that was his only way of sustaining himself. The law at the time
forbade anyone who was “unclean” from fully entering into the temple. He couldn’t go
beyond the gate.
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Imagine what your view of God might be if that was your reality. Does God really exist?
Does he see me? Does he care about me? Could he even change my circumstance if
he wanted to? For the lame man, each day was the same as the day before. But in one
encounter, everything changed.
“Look at us,” the beggar hears as Peter and John engage him in conversation. He likely
assumes that they are about to give him some money, but little does he know, he’s about
to get something so much better. Peter tells him, “I have no silver and gold, but what I do
have I give to you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk!” (Acts 3:6)
Through God’s intervention, he is healed! But this moment of the miraculous does far
more than just heal his body.
His physical healing gives him the ability to leap and praise and go further into the temple
than he could before. More than that, it reveals to him and to others that God is not only
powerful, but he’s also good. He doesn’t forget about his children. He steps into our
reality to bring heaven to earth.
Those who recognize the beggar and see the miracle are filled with wonder and
amazement, and that’s just the beginning. This encounter opens the door for Peter to
preach to a much larger audience, and through that ministry, Acts 4:4 tells us that over
5,000 people come to believe.
As we see in this story, the outcome of the miraculous is always God’s revelation of
himself so that the world might know who he is.
Recall a time in your life when you or someone you know was
miraculously healed.
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Faith Step
Write the names of people you know that
are in need of physical healing and pray
for them. If God leads you, call them and
pray with them over the phone.
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Lord, I trust you as my healer. You are
good and able to heal my sickness, pain,
brokenness, and hurt. Open my eyes to see
the people around me who need you.Iask
that you would give me faith to pray boldly
for their healing.Ipray that you would be
glorified and that the world might see your
goodness and power. In Jesus’ name,
A M E N .
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DAY THREE:
Provision
Acts 4:32–37
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Now the full number of those who believed were of one heart and soul, and no one
said that any of the things that belonged to him was his own, but they had everything
in common. 33
And with great power the apostles were giving their testimony to the
resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and great grace was upon them all. 34
There was not a
needy person among them, for as many as were owners of lands or houses sold them
and brought the proceeds of what was sold 35
and laid it at the apostles’ feet, and it was
distributed to each as any had need. 36
Thus Joseph, who was also called by the apostles
Barnabas (which means son of encouragement), a Levite, a native of Cyprus, 37
sold a
field that belonged to him and brought the money and laid it at the apostles’ feet.
Additional Reading:
Luke 12:22–31; Exodus 16:4–16; Philippians 4:18–19; 2 Corinthians 9:6–8
Miracles of provision are all throughout the pages of scripture, from manna in the
wilderness (Exodus 16:15) to the coin in the mouth of a fish (Matthew 17:27). In fact, Jesus
taught us to pray and depend on God to meet our daily needs (Luke 11:3).
When we really believe that God is our provider, it becomes easier to hold our resources
with open hands.
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As we grow as believers, our understanding of possessions changes. Instead of seeing
what we have as things that we earned or deserved, we begin to see that God has
graciously given us possessions and resources to steward. He meets our needs so that
we can be a blessing and meet the needs of others. What I have been given by God isn’t
only for me but for the good of my brothers and sisters around me, the family of God.
In a family, everything more or less belongs to everyone. Sure, you may not share your
toothbrush or socks, but it’s rare that one sibling owns the couch and another owns the
chair or that the parents tell their kids to ask before using the dining table. The family has
those things “in common,” much like the believers in Acts 4.
The miracle in this passage, that there “was not a needy person among them” (Acts 4:34),
seems rather unremarkable. There’s no rush of wind, no angels, no shaking meeting
place, but in a sense, that’s what makes it so extraordinary. This generosity makes them
stand out against the culture around them—in a city where providing for others wasn’t
the norm, their generosity is a powerful demonstration of Christ’s supernatural love and
provision.
Each of us can evoke an environment like this when we live a Spirit-filled life. An
outcome of the grace of God being “upon you” (Acts 4:33) is radical generosity. God will
supernaturally provide for us to meet our needs, the needs of others, and to advance
his kingdom.
Has there ever been a time that God has provided
supernaturally for you? What was that experience?
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How differently would you live if you had absolute
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Do you know someone who is currently
in a difficult situation and is in need?
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Jesus, you are the greatest provision of all
time: a Savior when we were helpless to save
ourselves. Strengthen my trust in you to
provide in every area of my life. You give
me blessings so that I can be a blessing to
others and show them your grace.Ipray that
your glory would be revealed as you bring
miraculous provision to me and through me.
A M E N .
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DAY FOUR:
Guidance
Acts 8:26–31, 34–39
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Now an angel of the Lord said to Philip, “Rise and go toward the south to the road
that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza.” This is a desert place. 27
And he rose and
went. And there was an Ethiopian, a eunuch, a court official of Candace, queen of the
Ethiopians, who was in charge of all her treasure. He had come to Jerusalem to worship
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and was returning, seated in his chariot, and he was reading the prophet Isaiah.
29
And the Spirit said to Philip, “Go over and join this chariot.” 30
So Philip ran to him
and heard him reading Isaiah the prophet and asked, “Do you understand what you
are reading?” 31
And he said, “How can I, unless someone guides me?” And he invited
Philip to come up and sit with him.
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And the eunuch said to Philip, “About whom, I ask you, does the prophet say this,
about himself or about someone else?” 35
Then Philip opened his mouth, and beginning
with this Scripture he told him the good news about Jesus. 36
And as they were going
along the road they came to some water, and the eunuch said, “See, here is water! What
prevents me from being baptized?” 38
And he commanded the chariot to stop, and they
both went down into the water, Philip and the eunuch, and he baptized him. 39
And
when they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord carried Philip away, and the
eunuch saw him no more, and went on his way rejoicing.
Additional Reading:
Psalm 119:105; Proverbs 3:5–6; Acts 9:10–19; Acts 16:6–10
In Acts 8, God uses Philip to perform miracles and preach in Samaria (vv. 4–25). Signs,
wonders, and the gospel lead many people to repentance, and it’s clear that God is
moving in significant and powerful ways. After such a fruitful time of ministry, you would
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think that he would guide Philip to a larger city or bigger group of people, but that’s not
what happens.
God guides Philip down a road that is isolated and rarely traveled. As we learn in verse
26, Gaza was a desert place.
Philip comes out of a powerful time in Samaria and is sent on his next mission on an
unpopular road towards an unpopular place. It doesn’t seem to make sense, but God’s
guidance surpasses human logic. When Philip decides to follow his lead, God guides his
path beyond anything he could have planned on his own.
Most people make big and small decisions every day. What would it look like if you asked
the eternal God what his plans for your life are? Where might he send you? Who might
you meet, and what might he accomplish through you?
In this story, God guides Philip away from the crowds to reach the one. Not only does
he encounter a high-ranking court official on this desert road but God gives him the
wisdom to explain the scriptures. God—the all-knowing Alpha and Omega—gives us
guidance to be effective witnesses in the places he sends us.
The Ethiopian court official, a person of influence, was reached by an unlikely person
in an unlikely place. In fact, history suggests that he took this encounter back home,
impacting his city and nation with the gospel. God’s plan for our lives goes beyond any
plan we could make for ourselves. When we let him lead us, he brings us into situations
we wouldn’t have expected in order to accomplish his purposes here on earth.
Through the miracle of guidance, God gives us direction and the words to say when we
need them.
Recall a time in your life when God guided you in a decision.
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What is an area in your life or current situation that is in need
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Spend time in prayer and ask God if
there is a specific place he is leading
you to share the gospel with others.
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Heavenly Father, you are the Alpha and
the Omega, the eternal God who planned
history before it began and knows all my
days before they happen. Give me guidance
and confidence to walk in your will and
accomplish your purposes for my life. Help
me to hear your voice and obey. Thank
you for your grace when I stumble and for
your word that lights my path. Guide me
as I go through this life and live for you.
In Jesus’ name,
A M E N .
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DAY FIVE:
Deliverance
Acts 16:25–32
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About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the
prisoners were listening to them, 26
and suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that
the foundations of the prison were shaken. And immediately all the doors were opened,
and everyone’s bonds were unfastened. 27
When the jailer woke and saw that the prison
doors were open, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself, supposing that the
prisoners had escaped. 28
But Paul cried with a loud voice, “Do not harm yourself, for
we are all here.” 29
And the jailer called for lights and rushed in, and trembling with fear
he fell down before Paul and Silas. 30
Then he brought them out and said, “Sirs, what
must I do to be saved?” 31
And they said, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be
saved, you and your household.” 32
And they spoke the word of the Lord to him and to
all who were in his house.
Additional Reading:
Psalm 150:1–6; Colossians 3:16; Psalm 28:1–9; Exodus 14:13–22
Paul and Silas are imprisoned for ministering in Philippi. They are beaten and held
captive in a prison cell, their legs fastened to the floors, surrounded by other prisoners.
With no windows to the outside, the inner cell where they were being kept was dark even
during the day, so as midnight drew near all they could hear was the sound of chains
and shackles.
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For many Christians around the world today, religious persecution and imprisonment is
a very real threat. Others might not experience physical imprisonment, but an emotional
or mental one. We all go through desperate times that we can’t overcome on our own.
But in these dark times, God meets us with the miraculous.
When Paul and Silas choose to trust God in the midst of their circumstance, the prisoners’
chains come undone, but that’s not all that happens. Through this miracle, the jailer is
also set free.
After witnessing this miracle and seeing the prisoners still in their cells, the jailer asks,
“Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” He had seen the power and love of God firsthand.
This miracle made an eternal impact in the life of the jailer and his family. It opened the
door for the entire household to receive the gift of salvation. God has the power to set us
free both physically and spiritually.
What’s amazing is that, as we continue reading the story, we see the Holy Spirit divinely
orchestrates for Paul and Silas to be released the next morning. Even in the most
impossible situations, God does not forget about us. As Paul and Silas trust God, not
only does he deliver them from prison but he also uses them to proclaim the gospel to
an entire household.
Think of a time when God rescued you from a dark and
desperate situation. Spend time in worship thanking God for
his deliverance.
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Is there an area of your life where you find it difficult to
trust God? Pray that he would build your faith to see a
breakthrough.
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In this passage, Paul and Silas worship
and pray. Spend time in worship and
prayer as you intercede for someone
you know who is going through a
desperate situation.
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God, there is nothing too difficult for
you.Ipray that those in dark situations
would experience your complete
deliverance.Ipray that they would be rescued
from whatever is imprisoning them and
that the world would see you, the great
rescuer, through their testimonies.Iaccept
the freedom that Christ has won, and I
believe that you can bring freedom in the
spiritual and the natural here on earth.
In Jesus’ name I pray,
A M E N .
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CONCLUSION:
Protection
Acts 28:1–9
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After we were brought safely through, we then learned that the island was called
Malta. 2
The native people showed us unusual kindness, for they kindled a fire and
welcomed us all, because it had begun to rain and was cold. 3
When Paul had gathered
a bundle of sticks and put them on the fire, a viper came out because of the heat and
fastened on his hand. 4
When the native people saw the creature hanging from his hand,
they said to one another, “No doubt this man is a murderer. Though he has escaped
from the sea, Justice has not allowed him to live.” 5
He, however, shook off the creature
into the fire and suffered no harm. 6
They were waiting for him to swell up or suddenly
fall down dead. But when they had waited a long time and saw no misfortune come to
him, they changed their minds and said that he was a god.
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Now in the neighborhood of that place were lands belonging to the chief man of the
island, named Publius, who received us and entertained us hospitably for three days. 8
It
happened that the father of Publius lay sick with fever and dysentery. And Paul visited
him and prayed, and putting his hands on him, healed him. 9
And when this had taken
place, the rest of the people on the island who had diseases also came and were cured.
Additional Reading:
Numbers 21:6–9; Psalm 91:13–15; Daniel 6:1–22
As this week of prayer and fasting comes to an end, we’ve surveyed several miracles
in the book of Acts. They serve not as spectacles but as a means of accomplishing the
mission of God: for us to know him and make him known.
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But when you live as a follower of Jesus on mission with God, you will naturally attract
opposition. The miracle of God’s protection gives us comfort and confidence to live on
mission.
We read in Acts 28 that while Paul is heading to Rome, he’s shipwrecked on the island
of Malta. He’s bitten by a viper but miraculously survives. Just like every miracle has
shown us, God is intentional. There’s a purpose underlying each miracle he performs.
God protects Paul, but that’s just the start of what he does in Malta. Paul goes on to heal
Publius’ father, then people from across the entire island, showing the power of God and
preaching the gospel.
This “divine intervention in human affairs” goes far beyond protecting Paul from a snake
bite. It extends to the healing of many to the glory of God. Paul then continues on to
Rome, trusting in God’s protection and preaching the gospel with boldness and without
hindrance.
When we live as followers of Jesus, we attract opposition, but we also invite God’s
protection. God protects us from the schemes of the enemy in the same way he protected
Paul from the viper’s venom. He is with us so that we can continue to live for him—to
know God and make him known.
With thanksgiving, reflect on a time when God protected you
from a harmful situation.
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Are there areas in your life where you are believing God for a
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As we move from this week of prayer
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intervention in your life as you live to
know God and make him known to
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God, thank you for intervening in this world
with your miraculous power. Thank you for
the gift and empowering of your Holy Spirit.
You are the mighty healer, provider, guide,
deliverer, and protector that I need. You show
your love to me through miracles—open my
eyes that I would see your hand move. Give
me boldness to be your witness in this world
and share the gospel of Jesus Christ. Thank
you for being with me as I live on mission
with you. In Jesus’ name,
A M E N .
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