Jesus calls Simon Peter and Andrew to follow him and says he will make them fishers of men. He then calls James and John who immediately leave their father and fishing business to follow Jesus. Jesus warns his disciples that following him will lead to persecution, including being arrested and brought before kings. He tells them not to fear those who can kill the body but to fear God who can destroy both body and soul. Jesus says acknowledging him publicly will be rewarded by God acknowledging disciples publicly as well. He says his message will divide families and following him requires loving him above all else, even family, and being willing to take up one's cross.
The Jews tried to kill Jesus because he was performing miracles like healing on the Sabbath, which they believed broke Jewish law. Jesus said that God is always working, so he too must always be working as God's son. Jesus also said that he has the power to give life and judge people, just as God does, showing that he and God are equal. Anyone who believes in Jesus and God will have eternal life and not be condemned.
This document discusses the biblical figures of Noah, Enoch, and their relationship with God. It notes that Noah was a righteous man who walked with God, and that Enoch walked with God for 300 years before being taken by God, having pleased God through his faith. The document suggests that Enoch must have been in agreement with God and had a willingness to conform to God's ways through his faith and trust in God.
This document provides an introduction to a course on Jewish understandings of God from the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies. It was compiled by Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson and Deborah Silver in partnership with other Jewish organizations. The course consists of 12 essays and accompanying study materials to help adults expand their knowledge of God in Judaism. It discusses Jewish beliefs about God dating back to medieval rabbis like Maimonides and Nachmanides. The document encourages open-minded critical study to strengthen faith. Funding was provided by the Held Family Foundation to produce and distribute this learning tool.
Jesus' mother and brothers came to see him while he was teaching but could not reach him because of the large crowd. When Jesus was told they were waiting outside, he responded by indicating that his true family were his disciples - those who do the will of God by believing in him. The document provides biblical context showing that Jesus had biological brothers and sisters from Mary, and defines his "brethren" as believers who are sanctified through faith in Christ.
Deuteronomy Chapters 20-21, I’m Washing My Hands Of It
The Guilt Of Innocent Blood
God Demands Justice
God Wants Parents Honored
Fear Of Death Reduces Crime
Hanging On A Tree Is Cursed
Enemies, afraid, cut trees, polygamy, cutting fruit trees
The document contains multiple passages from the Bible discussing different "laws": the Law of Sinai given through Moses, the law of sin that humans struggle with, and the law of the Spirit that can set people free from the law of sin. It emphasizes that true perfection comes not from following laws but from having the same perfect nature as God through His grace and the salvation provided by Jesus Christ.
If you are easily offended the Bible is sure to do just that. Here is a lesson from Lev. 15-19 covering the offensive topics like living outside the camp, Child training, Lying, How long God's Bible school last, cutting and tattoos.
Jesus calls Simon Peter and Andrew to follow him and says he will make them fishers of men. He then calls James and John who immediately leave their father and fishing business to follow Jesus. Jesus warns his disciples that following him will lead to persecution, including being arrested and brought before kings. He tells them not to fear those who can kill the body but to fear God who can destroy both body and soul. Jesus says acknowledging him publicly will be rewarded by God acknowledging disciples publicly as well. He says his message will divide families and following him requires loving him above all else, even family, and being willing to take up one's cross.
The Jews tried to kill Jesus because he was performing miracles like healing on the Sabbath, which they believed broke Jewish law. Jesus said that God is always working, so he too must always be working as God's son. Jesus also said that he has the power to give life and judge people, just as God does, showing that he and God are equal. Anyone who believes in Jesus and God will have eternal life and not be condemned.
This document discusses the biblical figures of Noah, Enoch, and their relationship with God. It notes that Noah was a righteous man who walked with God, and that Enoch walked with God for 300 years before being taken by God, having pleased God through his faith. The document suggests that Enoch must have been in agreement with God and had a willingness to conform to God's ways through his faith and trust in God.
This document provides an introduction to a course on Jewish understandings of God from the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies. It was compiled by Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson and Deborah Silver in partnership with other Jewish organizations. The course consists of 12 essays and accompanying study materials to help adults expand their knowledge of God in Judaism. It discusses Jewish beliefs about God dating back to medieval rabbis like Maimonides and Nachmanides. The document encourages open-minded critical study to strengthen faith. Funding was provided by the Held Family Foundation to produce and distribute this learning tool.
Jesus' mother and brothers came to see him while he was teaching but could not reach him because of the large crowd. When Jesus was told they were waiting outside, he responded by indicating that his true family were his disciples - those who do the will of God by believing in him. The document provides biblical context showing that Jesus had biological brothers and sisters from Mary, and defines his "brethren" as believers who are sanctified through faith in Christ.
Deuteronomy Chapters 20-21, I’m Washing My Hands Of It
The Guilt Of Innocent Blood
God Demands Justice
God Wants Parents Honored
Fear Of Death Reduces Crime
Hanging On A Tree Is Cursed
Enemies, afraid, cut trees, polygamy, cutting fruit trees
The document contains multiple passages from the Bible discussing different "laws": the Law of Sinai given through Moses, the law of sin that humans struggle with, and the law of the Spirit that can set people free from the law of sin. It emphasizes that true perfection comes not from following laws but from having the same perfect nature as God through His grace and the salvation provided by Jesus Christ.
If you are easily offended the Bible is sure to do just that. Here is a lesson from Lev. 15-19 covering the offensive topics like living outside the camp, Child training, Lying, How long God's Bible school last, cutting and tattoos.
The document provides an overview of Exodus chapters 19-23 from the Bible. It summarizes the key events and teachings in these chapters. Specifically:
- God establishes a covenant with Israel at Mount Sinai and tells them to obey his commands. He will make them his special people if they do.
- God then gives the Ten Commandments to Moses and the Israelites, establishing moral laws for how they should relate to God and each other.
- The document further outlines other civil and moral laws God gives the Israelites pertaining to slavery, property damage, violence, and restitution. Harsh punishments like death are prescribed for serious offenses.
The document discusses the biblical prohibition against making idols and images of God found in Exodus 20:4-6. It provides context from Exodus 32 where the Israelites made a golden calf idol while Moses was receiving the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai. The document notes that God is spirit and cannot be represented by physical images. It warns that one's image of God determines how they worship and live, and encourages having an image of God shaped by scripture rather than fashioning God into a physical idol.
I. God inflicts judgment for sins both immediately and after long periods of time. Sometimes the punishment fits the crime directly, as when King Adonibezek was maimed in the same way he had maimed others.
II. Judgments are meant to convey warnings about both present and future suffering. Adonibezek recognizes God's judgment on him as fitting retaliation for his own actions.
III. God's judgment may also be seen through the suffering of the innocent caused by others' sins, like the people slain by Judah for the sins of the Canaanites.
This document summarizes several biblical parables and passages from the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. It provides context and summaries for the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard from Matthew 20, Jesus' teachings on riches and salvation from Matthew 19, Peter and Jesus' discussion on rewards from Matthew 19, and the Parable of the Two Sons from Matthew 21. It also summarizes Jesus' Parable of the Wicked Husbandmen from Matthew 21, Mark 12 and Luke 20 as well as Jesus' teachings on abiding in love from John 15.
Without context and proper word meaning, verses like, Matthew 7:1, are easily misinterpreted. On the subject of judgment, the Bible teaches the right approach; discerning right from wrong while encouraging forgiveness of wrong.
Presented by Lynn Leiby, February 27, 2016, at United Church of God in Northwest Arkansas.
1. King Jehoshaphat charges the judges to carry out their duties faithfully before God, not showing favoritism.
2. The judges are instructed to warn those who are sinning, explaining that God's wrath will come upon both the sinner and the judge if they fail to deliver the warning.
3. Jehoshaphat ends the commission by exhorting the judges to carry out their duties with courage, assured that God will be with them.
In times of peril, what do you do? Today's lesson shows Jehoshaphat's reaction to an impending threat to the children of Israel. Their response was to stand before the Lord.
1) Jesus cleanses the temple in Jerusalem, driving out money changers and animal sellers. This angers the Jewish leaders who demand a sign from Jesus.
2) Jesus then has a conversation with Nicodemus, a Pharisee leader, telling him that one must be "born again" or "born of water and the Spirit" to see the kingdom of God. When Nicodemus does not understand, Jesus scolds him for not knowing this as a teacher of Israel.
3) Jesus explains that just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up so that all who believe in him may have eternal life. God sent his Son not
Paul bore the scars of discipleship; Jesus bore the scars of sacrifice; where are my scars? We have made being a disciple of Jesus appear to be so easy without any sacrifice or commitment so we have a generation of Christians with no scars. Is that reasonable? Where are my scars?
Paul agreed to follow Jewish customs to appease concerns that he was teaching against the Jewish law. He underwent purification rituals and offered sacrifices at the temple. However, this upset some Jews who started a riot, attacking Paul. Roman soldiers then arrested Paul to prevent him from being killed by the mob, as Jerusalem was in an uproar.
The document discusses healing in the Bible. It provides several Bible passages that describe Jesus healing people during his time on Earth. However, some passages indicate that healing was promised only to Israel if they followed God's law, not to Gentiles. The document argues that healing in the Bible refers to spiritual healing from sins, not physical healing, and that signs and wonders like healing were meant as signs to Jews rather than as a requirement for all.
This document is a Sabbath lesson about owning one's own salvation. It contains several Bible verses exhorting believers to work out their own salvation through faith in Jesus Christ and obedience to God's commandments. The lesson warns that on judgment day, people will be judged according to their works and held accountable for their words. It emphasizes repenting from sin and turning to God, as the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. Overall the document encourages Christians to pursue their own salvation through faith and obedience to God.
13. matthew 21.28 32(january 26,2014)yes! i will.Butchic
The parable describes a father who asks his two sons to work in the vineyard. The first son refuses but later changes his mind and goes. The second son says he will go but does not. Jesus says the tax collectors and prostitutes who repent will enter God's kingdom before those who refuse to repent like the second son. The document then discusses the Ten Commandments and Jesus' commandment to love God and others, and the Great Commission to make disciples of all nations.
How can a man “follow Christ”?
I. In Salvation
II. Through Situations
III. Above Stock (family)
IV. Above Silver (Riches)
V. Above Self
VI. Through Succession (Beyond the grave)
Just like taking care of a garden, a Christian must care for their own development.
Presented by Tim Martens, July 18, 2020, at United Church of God in Northwest Arkansas.
Exodus 20, work on the sabbath, the decalogue, the ten words, 9 commandments ...Valley Bible Fellowship
Exodus 20, Work On The Sabbath, The Decalogue, The Ten Words, 9 Commandments Are Repeated In The NT, Catholic Ten Commandments, Does God Punish The Children For Their Father’s Sins, Consequence Of Not Punishment, Sour Grapes, generational curses, Universal Seven Day Week, The Fear Of Him, Honor Father And Mother, murder
The Goodness and Severity of God
I. God’s Work- Mic 2:7
A. Pedigree is not a Pass. (Joh 8:39 Act 3:25)
B. Leniency is not a license for lasciviousness. (Exo 34:6, Exo 34:7)
C. Punishment of a sinner is a work of God not a Pleasure of God. (1Cor 10:9, 13)
II. God’s Word- Mic 2:7
Conclusion: Mic 7:9, 18
Bob Goff said, "We will never honor Christ if we forget how to honor one another!" We should certainly understand our need to honor and reverence God but the New Testament shows an honor and reverence between brothers and sisters in Christ. It was the Golden Rule on steroids! "Do unto others as you would have them do to you" was the foundation of all their relationships with one another. How do we get that back into the church today?
What is the real message of this little one chapter book? it is the story of forgiveness - Philemon had to forgive Philemon to receive him back. it is a story of reconciliation - restoring a relationship that had been lost. And it is a story of a changed relationship - from slave to brother; from master to brother!
The document provides an overview of Exodus chapters 19-23 from the Bible. It summarizes the key events and teachings in these chapters. Specifically:
- God establishes a covenant with Israel at Mount Sinai and tells them to obey his commands. He will make them his special people if they do.
- God then gives the Ten Commandments to Moses and the Israelites, establishing moral laws for how they should relate to God and each other.
- The document further outlines other civil and moral laws God gives the Israelites pertaining to slavery, property damage, violence, and restitution. Harsh punishments like death are prescribed for serious offenses.
The document discusses the biblical prohibition against making idols and images of God found in Exodus 20:4-6. It provides context from Exodus 32 where the Israelites made a golden calf idol while Moses was receiving the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai. The document notes that God is spirit and cannot be represented by physical images. It warns that one's image of God determines how they worship and live, and encourages having an image of God shaped by scripture rather than fashioning God into a physical idol.
I. God inflicts judgment for sins both immediately and after long periods of time. Sometimes the punishment fits the crime directly, as when King Adonibezek was maimed in the same way he had maimed others.
II. Judgments are meant to convey warnings about both present and future suffering. Adonibezek recognizes God's judgment on him as fitting retaliation for his own actions.
III. God's judgment may also be seen through the suffering of the innocent caused by others' sins, like the people slain by Judah for the sins of the Canaanites.
This document summarizes several biblical parables and passages from the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. It provides context and summaries for the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard from Matthew 20, Jesus' teachings on riches and salvation from Matthew 19, Peter and Jesus' discussion on rewards from Matthew 19, and the Parable of the Two Sons from Matthew 21. It also summarizes Jesus' Parable of the Wicked Husbandmen from Matthew 21, Mark 12 and Luke 20 as well as Jesus' teachings on abiding in love from John 15.
Without context and proper word meaning, verses like, Matthew 7:1, are easily misinterpreted. On the subject of judgment, the Bible teaches the right approach; discerning right from wrong while encouraging forgiveness of wrong.
Presented by Lynn Leiby, February 27, 2016, at United Church of God in Northwest Arkansas.
1. King Jehoshaphat charges the judges to carry out their duties faithfully before God, not showing favoritism.
2. The judges are instructed to warn those who are sinning, explaining that God's wrath will come upon both the sinner and the judge if they fail to deliver the warning.
3. Jehoshaphat ends the commission by exhorting the judges to carry out their duties with courage, assured that God will be with them.
In times of peril, what do you do? Today's lesson shows Jehoshaphat's reaction to an impending threat to the children of Israel. Their response was to stand before the Lord.
1) Jesus cleanses the temple in Jerusalem, driving out money changers and animal sellers. This angers the Jewish leaders who demand a sign from Jesus.
2) Jesus then has a conversation with Nicodemus, a Pharisee leader, telling him that one must be "born again" or "born of water and the Spirit" to see the kingdom of God. When Nicodemus does not understand, Jesus scolds him for not knowing this as a teacher of Israel.
3) Jesus explains that just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up so that all who believe in him may have eternal life. God sent his Son not
Paul bore the scars of discipleship; Jesus bore the scars of sacrifice; where are my scars? We have made being a disciple of Jesus appear to be so easy without any sacrifice or commitment so we have a generation of Christians with no scars. Is that reasonable? Where are my scars?
Paul agreed to follow Jewish customs to appease concerns that he was teaching against the Jewish law. He underwent purification rituals and offered sacrifices at the temple. However, this upset some Jews who started a riot, attacking Paul. Roman soldiers then arrested Paul to prevent him from being killed by the mob, as Jerusalem was in an uproar.
The document discusses healing in the Bible. It provides several Bible passages that describe Jesus healing people during his time on Earth. However, some passages indicate that healing was promised only to Israel if they followed God's law, not to Gentiles. The document argues that healing in the Bible refers to spiritual healing from sins, not physical healing, and that signs and wonders like healing were meant as signs to Jews rather than as a requirement for all.
This document is a Sabbath lesson about owning one's own salvation. It contains several Bible verses exhorting believers to work out their own salvation through faith in Jesus Christ and obedience to God's commandments. The lesson warns that on judgment day, people will be judged according to their works and held accountable for their words. It emphasizes repenting from sin and turning to God, as the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. Overall the document encourages Christians to pursue their own salvation through faith and obedience to God.
13. matthew 21.28 32(january 26,2014)yes! i will.Butchic
The parable describes a father who asks his two sons to work in the vineyard. The first son refuses but later changes his mind and goes. The second son says he will go but does not. Jesus says the tax collectors and prostitutes who repent will enter God's kingdom before those who refuse to repent like the second son. The document then discusses the Ten Commandments and Jesus' commandment to love God and others, and the Great Commission to make disciples of all nations.
How can a man “follow Christ”?
I. In Salvation
II. Through Situations
III. Above Stock (family)
IV. Above Silver (Riches)
V. Above Self
VI. Through Succession (Beyond the grave)
Just like taking care of a garden, a Christian must care for their own development.
Presented by Tim Martens, July 18, 2020, at United Church of God in Northwest Arkansas.
Exodus 20, work on the sabbath, the decalogue, the ten words, 9 commandments ...Valley Bible Fellowship
Exodus 20, Work On The Sabbath, The Decalogue, The Ten Words, 9 Commandments Are Repeated In The NT, Catholic Ten Commandments, Does God Punish The Children For Their Father’s Sins, Consequence Of Not Punishment, Sour Grapes, generational curses, Universal Seven Day Week, The Fear Of Him, Honor Father And Mother, murder
The Goodness and Severity of God
I. God’s Work- Mic 2:7
A. Pedigree is not a Pass. (Joh 8:39 Act 3:25)
B. Leniency is not a license for lasciviousness. (Exo 34:6, Exo 34:7)
C. Punishment of a sinner is a work of God not a Pleasure of God. (1Cor 10:9, 13)
II. God’s Word- Mic 2:7
Conclusion: Mic 7:9, 18
Bob Goff said, "We will never honor Christ if we forget how to honor one another!" We should certainly understand our need to honor and reverence God but the New Testament shows an honor and reverence between brothers and sisters in Christ. It was the Golden Rule on steroids! "Do unto others as you would have them do to you" was the foundation of all their relationships with one another. How do we get that back into the church today?
What is the real message of this little one chapter book? it is the story of forgiveness - Philemon had to forgive Philemon to receive him back. it is a story of reconciliation - restoring a relationship that had been lost. And it is a story of a changed relationship - from slave to brother; from master to brother!
Giving is important for several reasons according to the document: it makes us more like God by imitating His generous nature, it draws us closer to God spiritually, it strengthens our faith in God's provision, and it is an investment in eternal rewards. Giving also reveals our level of spiritual maturity in following Christ's example of sacrificial giving.
The "little" book of Philemon is "huge" in teaching! When Paul wrote to Philemon he had an important message to send but he needed a way to reach a man like Philemon. In this message we dissect Paul's way of reaching Philemon with the truth of forgiveness, reconciliation and changed relationships.
Have you heard the fairy tale of the "Little Red Hen?" In this tale, the hen seeks help to being food to the barnyard but none of her friends will help. She goes out alone and finds the wheat, plants it, tends to it, cuts it, has it milled and bakes the cake. After the cake is made, everyone wants a piece but she says no! Is this how God treats us?
Giving is how we show gratitude for all that God has given to us. Giving is probably the greatest shortfall in the average Christian's life, especially here in the United States. The principles of giving are simple to understand, difficult to carry out because of our lack of faith and our greed. We are to give as we have prospered, as we have purposed and cheerfully.
The document summarizes portions of the book of Nehemiah, beginning with Nehemiah hearing a report that the walls of Jerusalem were broken down and the city was in distress. Nehemiah wept and prayed to God about this. He received permission from the king to go rebuild Jerusalem. Nehemiah rallied the people to rebuild the walls, which they completed in just 52 days despite opposition. The document then lists some lessons from Nehemiah, including having a vision to accomplish good, enlisting help from all, and that the people had a mind to work.
The passage encourages unity, joy, gentleness, and prayer. It urges the reader to imitate Paul and focus on things true, honorable, and commendable. It promises God's peace for those who bring requests to Him without anxiety through prayer and thanksgiving.
Among all the kings of Judah and Israel, there were very few who "did what was right." Hezekiah was one of the good kings! Even though his father was evil, Hezekiah ushered in a period of spiritual renewal. Every renewal or awakening begins with one person and it is without regard to their ancestry. Every renewal begins with a return to God's word and has an effect on generations to come. Are you the one to begin our next "spiritual awakening?"
When the teacher called on you, were you ready? When we are called upon in the Kingdom of God, we should be ready. We should always be ready to meet God on His terms; We should always be ready to give an answer for the hope that lies within us; and we should always be ready for the Lord's return.
How do we define prosperity? It depends on whether we are defining according to God's word or the world's ideas. There is a worldly prosperity and there is a spiritual prosperity. What produces spiritual prosperity? Meditating on and obeying God's word; faith in God and His word; being content with Godliness and what He has given us. What is the value of spiritual prosperity? It abides and produces true success.
When we become Christ followers the old man is destroyed and the new man begins to emerge. In Ephesians 4:22-32 Paul describes this new nature: no lying, no sinful anger, no stealing, no corrupt words, no grieving the Holy Spirit, no bitterness and wrath but rather a kindness toward one another. Is the New Man showing in you?
The document discusses different "roads" or paths that Christians may take, including roads of persecution, poverty, suffering, and loss. It notes that Jesus said he is the only way to God and salvation. Several passages from the book of John are presented, including Jesus telling Peter to follow him. The document emphasizes that individuals should not compare their road to others' but trust that God puts them where they need to be, and the most important thing is to follow Jesus, regardless of one's circumstances.
Jesus' letters to the seven churches in Asia are a roadmap for struggles in the 21st Century church. To the church in Ephesus He had one thing against them: They had left their "first love." What does this mean? Why is love so important? What might have happened to their "first love?" and what is Jesus' exhortation to that church?
Mourning is an indescribable ache to the heart. Mourning is a great time to learn God's compassion because He hurts when we hurt; God's faithfulness because He will never leave us; God's comfort because He yearns to comfort us.
What is stopping you from giving yourself entirely to God? For some it is the pursuit of wealth. For others, it may be the pursuit of pleasure. Still others may be fearful of what others will think and say while others just want to be in control of their own lives. Whatever stands in your way of giving yourself completely to God, remove it!
This passage from 1 Corinthians discusses the proper foundation for faith and spiritual growth. Paul explains that some in the Corinthian church were still immature and divisive, arguing over whether they followed Paul or Apollos. However, Paul and Apollos are merely ministers who planted and watered the seeds of faith; ultimately, God causes the growth. The only sure foundation is Jesus Christ. All other foundations built on human works, righteousness, or traditions will fail. Believers should build on Christ alone through faith, not on their own goodness or spiritual accomplishments.
2nd in a 2-part series. Surrendering ourselves to God, giving up control and letting God do what God does. In part 2 we are encouraged to T.R.U.S.T. (totaling relying upon something true) God and to realize that God has set us free in Christ Jesus.
Paul to told Timothy to "Study to show yourself approved by God, a workman doesn't need to be ashamed handling the word of God correctly." Aren't we all supposed to be workers in the Kingdom, workers of God? What are the characteristics of God's workmen? They don't spend time arguing, they seek God's approval and they avoid error.
Life in 2018 is chaotic and stressful, especially for teenagers. How do we cope? Anxiety is real, anxiety and panic attacks are real and can be debilitating. How do we overcome? First we have to realize we are not in control! But God is! When we become anxious and fearful: stop. breathe. Jesus! Love is > fear!
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
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Santan Vastu Provides Vedic astrology courses & Vastu remedies, If you are searching Vastu for home, Vastu for kitchen, Vastu for house, Vastu for Office & Factory. Best Vastu in Bahadurgarh. Best Vastu in Delhi NCR
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
Protector & Destroyer: Agni Dev (The Hindu God of Fire)Exotic India
So let us turn the pages of ancient Indian literature and get to know more about Agni, the mighty purifier of all things, worshipped in Indian culture as a God since the Vedic time.
The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
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A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
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A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
3. And He said ….
• Let them suffer the consequences!
(Judges 2:20-23)
4. Judges 2:20-23
20 Then the anger of the LORD was
hot against Israel; and He said,
“Because this nation has
transgressed My covenant which I
commanded their fathers, and has
not heeded My voice,
5. Judges 2:20-23
21 I also will no longer drive out
before them any of the nations
which Joshua left when he died,
6. Judges 2:20-23
22 so that through them I may test
Israel, whether they will keep the
ways of the LORD, to walk in them
as their fathers kept them, or not.”
7. Judges 2:20-23
23 Therefore the LORD left those
nations, without driving them out
immediately; nor did He deliver
them into the hand of Joshua.
8. Ezekiel 18:20
The soul who sins shall die. The son
shall not bear the guilt of the father,
nor the father bear the guilt of the
son. The righteousness of the
righteous shall be upon himself, and
the wickedness of the wicked shall be
upon himself.
9. Isaiah 59:2
But your iniquities have separated
you from your God; and your sins
have hidden His face from you, so
that He will not hear.
10. And He said ….
• Let them suffer the consequences!
(Judges 2:20-23)
• Follow Me! (Matthew 9:9)
11. Matthew 9:9
As Jesus passed on from there,
He saw a man named Matthew
sitting at the tax office. And He
said to him, “Follow Me.” So he
arose and followed Him.
12. Mark 10:21
Then Jesus, looking at him, loved him,
and said to him, “One thing you lack:
Go your way, sell whatever you have
and give to the poor, and you will have
treasure in heaven; and come, take up
the cross, and follow Me.”
13. Matthew 16:24
Then Jesus said to His disciples,
“If anyone desires to come after
Me, let him deny himself, and
take up his cross, and follow Me.
14. And He said ….
• Let them suffer the consequences!
(Judges 2:20-23)
• Follow Me! (Matthew 9:9)
• What do you wish? (Matthew 20:20,21)
15. Matthew 20:20,21
20 Then the mother of Zebedee’s
sons came to Him with her sons,
kneeling down and asking
something from Him. 21 And He
said to her, “What do you
wish?”
16. Matthew 7:7,8
7 “Ask, and it will be given to you;
seek, and you will find; knock, and
it will be opened to you. 8 For
everyone who asks receives, and
he who seeks finds, and to him
who knocks it will be opened.
17. James 1:5
If any of you lacks wisdom, let
him ask of God, who gives to all
liberally and without reproach,
and it will be given to him.
18. And He said ….
• Let them suffer the consequences!
(Judges 2:20-23)
• Follow Me! (Matthew 9:9)
• What do you wish? (Matthew 20:20,21)
• He who has ears to hear, let him hear!
(Mark 4:9)
19. Mark 4:9
And He said to them, “He who
has ears to hear, let him hear!”
20. 1John 1:1-3
1 That which was from the
beginning, which we have heard,
which we have seen with our eyes,
which we have looked upon, and
our hands have handled,
concerning the Word of life—
21. 1John 1:1-3
2 the life was manifested, and we
have seen, and bear witness, and
declare to you that eternal life
which was with the Father and was
manifested to us—
22. 1John 1:1-3
3 that which we have seen and
heard we declare to you, that you
also may have fellowship with us;
and truly our fellowship is with the
Father and with His Son Jesus
Christ.
24. And He said ….
• Let them suffer the consequences!
(Judges 2:20-23)
• Follow Me! (Matthew 9:9)
• What do you wish? (Matthew 20:20,21)
• He who has ears to hear, let him hear!
(Mark 4:9)