The document discusses the gathering of Israel, including both the spiritual and physical gathering. It explains that we do not fully understand who we are as a people or the covenants God has made with us and our destiny until we understand the doctrine of gathering. The gathering will occur when the signs mentioned by Jesus in 3 Nephi are fulfilled, and it will be a sign that God's work with the house of Israel has commenced. Our destiny is to carry the gospel to the world as descendants of Abraham and Sarah who were called to service.
2013 Book of Mormon: Chapter 6 (Institute Lesson by hgellor)Leah Gellor
This document provides an overview and summary of doctrines and principles taught in 1 Nephi chapters 20-22 of the Book of Mormon. It discusses Nephi's purpose in keeping his record to persuade others to remember their Redeemer. It also mentions that the Lord refines His people in the furnace of affliction and that He promised to restore the gospel and gather Israel in the latter days. The document provides context and explanation for these chapters through supplemental quotes and information.
This document discusses the concept of "harps and bowls praying" which refers to a style of prayer that incorporates worship music ("harps") and intercession ("bowls") in an interactive relationship. It explores biblical examples like King David's tabernacle which brought together worship singers, musicians, and intercessors. The document provides details on implementing antiphonal singing, praying Scripture, and maintaining a focus on God rather than the demonic in spiritual warfare. The goal is to help prayer move from an "outside-in" to an "inside-out" approach that is Spirit-led.
Understanding Apostolic Covering and Prophetic StreamsButch Yulo
This document discusses the biblical concepts of apostolic covering and prophetic streams. It begins by reviewing that prophets are needed from the Old Testament through the New Testament. The objectives are to understand God's structure for the church, the roles of apostles and prophets, and prophetic streams. It cites Joel 2:28 and 1 Corinthians 14 to show that God will pour out His Spirit and people will prophesy. It then explores how God designed order and structure for the church through spiritual gifts. Apostles are mentioned as the foundational gift and prophets are also included. The document asserts that apostles and prophets are still active today based on Ephesians 4 and the ascension gifts of Christ. It provides biblical evidence
The document provides a summary and analysis of the readings for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time C. It begins with an overview of the first reading from Malachi which speaks of the coming day of the Lord that will judge the proud and evildoers with fire but bring healing to those who fear God's name. It then summarizes the response psalm about praising God when he comes to rule the earth with justice. The second reading is from 2 Thessalonians encouraging the community to imitate Paul by working with their hands instead of being idle and living off others. The Gospel reading recounts Jesus predicting the destruction of the temple and telling his followers future signs and persecutions they will face before the end times.
This document discusses the role of worship, warfare, and intercession as God-given tools for the end-times church. It argues that these practices: 1) Prepare the way for the Lord by establishing His kingdom on earth through establishing Zion, where He dwells and rules; 2) Are weapons that use the Word of God to overthrow the forces of evil; and 3) Will raise up a prophetic army of worshiping intercessors to declare God's praises and make straight the way for His coming through purified lives and lifted up gates.
Dear sisters and brothers,
Let us learn what vigilance means in this Season of Advent, in order to have a meaningful celebration of Christmas.
Fr. Cielo
The document provides materials for a Bible study on the Solemnity of Christ the King, including commentary on the readings. The first reading from 2 Samuel describes how the tribes of Israel came to David in Hebron and anointed him as their king. The responsorial psalm expresses joy in going to the house of the Lord in Jerusalem. The second reading from Colossians emphasizes Christ's primacy and preeminence over all creation as the image of God. The gospel reading recounts the two criminals crucified alongside Jesus, with one showing faith by asking Jesus to remember him in paradise.
2013 Book of Mormon: Chapter 6 (Institute Lesson by hgellor)Leah Gellor
This document provides an overview and summary of doctrines and principles taught in 1 Nephi chapters 20-22 of the Book of Mormon. It discusses Nephi's purpose in keeping his record to persuade others to remember their Redeemer. It also mentions that the Lord refines His people in the furnace of affliction and that He promised to restore the gospel and gather Israel in the latter days. The document provides context and explanation for these chapters through supplemental quotes and information.
This document discusses the concept of "harps and bowls praying" which refers to a style of prayer that incorporates worship music ("harps") and intercession ("bowls") in an interactive relationship. It explores biblical examples like King David's tabernacle which brought together worship singers, musicians, and intercessors. The document provides details on implementing antiphonal singing, praying Scripture, and maintaining a focus on God rather than the demonic in spiritual warfare. The goal is to help prayer move from an "outside-in" to an "inside-out" approach that is Spirit-led.
Understanding Apostolic Covering and Prophetic StreamsButch Yulo
This document discusses the biblical concepts of apostolic covering and prophetic streams. It begins by reviewing that prophets are needed from the Old Testament through the New Testament. The objectives are to understand God's structure for the church, the roles of apostles and prophets, and prophetic streams. It cites Joel 2:28 and 1 Corinthians 14 to show that God will pour out His Spirit and people will prophesy. It then explores how God designed order and structure for the church through spiritual gifts. Apostles are mentioned as the foundational gift and prophets are also included. The document asserts that apostles and prophets are still active today based on Ephesians 4 and the ascension gifts of Christ. It provides biblical evidence
The document provides a summary and analysis of the readings for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time C. It begins with an overview of the first reading from Malachi which speaks of the coming day of the Lord that will judge the proud and evildoers with fire but bring healing to those who fear God's name. It then summarizes the response psalm about praising God when he comes to rule the earth with justice. The second reading is from 2 Thessalonians encouraging the community to imitate Paul by working with their hands instead of being idle and living off others. The Gospel reading recounts Jesus predicting the destruction of the temple and telling his followers future signs and persecutions they will face before the end times.
This document discusses the role of worship, warfare, and intercession as God-given tools for the end-times church. It argues that these practices: 1) Prepare the way for the Lord by establishing His kingdom on earth through establishing Zion, where He dwells and rules; 2) Are weapons that use the Word of God to overthrow the forces of evil; and 3) Will raise up a prophetic army of worshiping intercessors to declare God's praises and make straight the way for His coming through purified lives and lifted up gates.
Dear sisters and brothers,
Let us learn what vigilance means in this Season of Advent, in order to have a meaningful celebration of Christmas.
Fr. Cielo
The document provides materials for a Bible study on the Solemnity of Christ the King, including commentary on the readings. The first reading from 2 Samuel describes how the tribes of Israel came to David in Hebron and anointed him as their king. The responsorial psalm expresses joy in going to the house of the Lord in Jerusalem. The second reading from Colossians emphasizes Christ's primacy and preeminence over all creation as the image of God. The gospel reading recounts the two criminals crucified alongside Jesus, with one showing faith by asking Jesus to remember him in paradise.
The document is a summary of Psalm 19 from the Bible. It describes how the heavens and sky declare the glory of God (verses 1-6). It praises God's laws as perfect, wise, and rewarding to follow while warning of sins (verses 7-11). It concludes with a prayer asking God to cleanse from errors and sins so one can be upright and innocent before God (verses 12-14).
The document discusses different ways that God communicates prophetically. It defines prophets as channels of communication between God and humans. There are two essential meanings of prophesying: telling forth messages from God and foretelling future events. God's messages come from Him alone and are transmitted through inspiration of the Holy Spirit or workings of the Spirit. People can receive messages from God through Scripture, His direct voice, dreams, visions, prophecy, tongues/interpretation, angels, and inspired thought. The counsel of others can also provide guidance.
1. The document discusses the various coverings of the Tabernacle described in Exodus, including the embroidered inner covering, goat hair covering, ram skins covering, and outer badgers skins covering.
2. Each layer of covering represented a different spiritual concept, such as the embroidered covering representing the Holy Spirit, blood, and angelic covering, and the goat hair covering representing the accumulated sacrifices of believers.
3. The ram skins dye red spoke of death to self being necessary to have no place for self in the Tabernacle. The tough badgers skins were able to withstand the elements, representing God using whatever is needed.
This document discusses prophetic intercession, defining it as combining the roles of priest and prophet. A priest pleads the needs of people before God, while a prophet represents God's interests to people. Prophetic intercessors pray God's promises back to Him, giving birth to fulfillment. They receive prayer requests directly from the Holy Spirit to bring God's will to earth. The document examines biblical examples like Anna and encourages developing revelation through listening, waiting, and expecting God to move.
2013 Book of Mormon : Chapter 8 (Institute Lesson by hgellor)Leah Gellor
- Jacob taught from the writings of Isaiah about the history and destiny of Israel. He discussed their scattering after rejecting Jesus Christ, and their future gathering when they come to believe in their Redeemer.
- The principles of Israel's gathering include believing in Jesus Christ, repenting, being baptized, receiving the Holy Ghost, and keeping God's commandments. Missionary work will lead many Jews to this knowledge and result in their gathering.
The document provides commentary and reflections for a Bible study on the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. It summarizes the readings for the day which focus on blessing and being blessed by God. The commentary encourages celebrating the New Year through participation in the liturgy rather than worldly celebrations. It suggests uttering blessings, making prayers to wish people well, and appreciating our adoption as God's children through Jesus Christ. The homily should convey blessing God and receiving blessings in the Eucharist to promote God's presence and peace.
The passage details God's instructions to the Israelites regarding the first Passover. God tells Moses that the Israelites are to select an unblemished lamb or goat on the 10th day of the month and care for it until the 14th day, when the whole congregation will slaughter it at twilight. Small households can join with their nearest neighbor to obtain and share a lamb. The lamb is to be a male that is one year old.
This document provides materials for a Bible study on the 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time A, including commentary and reflections on the readings. The first reading from Isaiah depicts God as a tender, thoughtful mother who will never forget God's people. The Psalm calls the congregation to rest in God alone. The second reading from Corinthians instructs people not to pass judgment before the final judgment by Christ. The Gospel from Matthew encourages trusting in God rather than worrying about basic needs, and to seek God's kingdom first. Overall, the document aims to help the congregation develop trust in God through understanding these readings.
The document summarizes a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on February 15, 2015. The sermon discusses how the public reading of the Book of the Law of Moses to the Israelites in Nehemiah 9 led them to repentance and revival. It explores various topics related to the inspiration, authority, and interpretation of Scripture.
God gave us His Word for a purpose. God wants us to be with Him in heaven. To do this we must change from serving Satan to serving God. God gave His Word so we would know how to live our lives. God gave His Word so we would change.
2013 Book of Mormon: Chapter 14 (Institute Lesson by hgellor)Leah Gellor
This document provides doctrinal teachings from 2 Nephi 31-33 regarding the doctrine of Christ and faith in Jesus Christ. It discusses that the doctrine of Christ leads to eternal life, the words of Christ and the Holy Ghost teach us what to do, and those who believe in Jesus Christ will also believe the words of Nephi. It then expands on key aspects of the doctrine of Christ, including faith in Jesus Christ, repentance, baptism by immersion, and receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost.
God's appointed time part 4 pentecost acyButch Yulo
This document provides an overview of the biblical feast of Pentecost in three parts:
1. It explains what a biblical feast is and how Pentecost was originally an agricultural festival celebrating the wheat harvest.
2. It describes the three levels of Pentecost - receiving God's blessing of provision, supernatural revelation, and power/authority - and how the apostles understood this festival as a time when the heavens open.
3. It outlines three keys to preparing for Pentecost: praising God for provision, hungering for His word through study, and declaring His power through faith that the heavens are opening. The overall message is that Pentecost remains important today as a time when God desires
This document provides an overview of how God's plan from the beginning has been to bless all nations and peoples through Abraham and his descendants. It discusses:
1) How God revealed His purpose to bless all nations through key events and people in the Old Testament like the Tower of Babel, Abraham's call, and the prophets.
2) How Abraham and Israel were meant to be a blessing to the gentiles but often became self-absorbed instead of reaching out.
3) How Jesus and the New Testament church fulfilled God's plan to bless all nations through the gospel.
LDS Gospel Doctrine Book of Mormon Lesson 40MeckMom.com
This lesson covers the Savior's teachings about the words of Isaiah. It focuses on the scattering and gathering of the House of Israel. It covers 3 Nephi chapters 16, 20 & 21.
The document is a summary of Psalm 19 from the Bible. It describes how the heavens and sky declare the glory of God (verses 1-6). It praises God's laws as perfect, wise, and rewarding to follow while warning of sins (verses 7-11). It concludes with a prayer asking God to cleanse from errors and sins so one can be upright and innocent before God (verses 12-14).
The document discusses different ways that God communicates prophetically. It defines prophets as channels of communication between God and humans. There are two essential meanings of prophesying: telling forth messages from God and foretelling future events. God's messages come from Him alone and are transmitted through inspiration of the Holy Spirit or workings of the Spirit. People can receive messages from God through Scripture, His direct voice, dreams, visions, prophecy, tongues/interpretation, angels, and inspired thought. The counsel of others can also provide guidance.
1. The document discusses the various coverings of the Tabernacle described in Exodus, including the embroidered inner covering, goat hair covering, ram skins covering, and outer badgers skins covering.
2. Each layer of covering represented a different spiritual concept, such as the embroidered covering representing the Holy Spirit, blood, and angelic covering, and the goat hair covering representing the accumulated sacrifices of believers.
3. The ram skins dye red spoke of death to self being necessary to have no place for self in the Tabernacle. The tough badgers skins were able to withstand the elements, representing God using whatever is needed.
This document discusses prophetic intercession, defining it as combining the roles of priest and prophet. A priest pleads the needs of people before God, while a prophet represents God's interests to people. Prophetic intercessors pray God's promises back to Him, giving birth to fulfillment. They receive prayer requests directly from the Holy Spirit to bring God's will to earth. The document examines biblical examples like Anna and encourages developing revelation through listening, waiting, and expecting God to move.
2013 Book of Mormon : Chapter 8 (Institute Lesson by hgellor)Leah Gellor
- Jacob taught from the writings of Isaiah about the history and destiny of Israel. He discussed their scattering after rejecting Jesus Christ, and their future gathering when they come to believe in their Redeemer.
- The principles of Israel's gathering include believing in Jesus Christ, repenting, being baptized, receiving the Holy Ghost, and keeping God's commandments. Missionary work will lead many Jews to this knowledge and result in their gathering.
The document provides commentary and reflections for a Bible study on the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. It summarizes the readings for the day which focus on blessing and being blessed by God. The commentary encourages celebrating the New Year through participation in the liturgy rather than worldly celebrations. It suggests uttering blessings, making prayers to wish people well, and appreciating our adoption as God's children through Jesus Christ. The homily should convey blessing God and receiving blessings in the Eucharist to promote God's presence and peace.
The passage details God's instructions to the Israelites regarding the first Passover. God tells Moses that the Israelites are to select an unblemished lamb or goat on the 10th day of the month and care for it until the 14th day, when the whole congregation will slaughter it at twilight. Small households can join with their nearest neighbor to obtain and share a lamb. The lamb is to be a male that is one year old.
This document provides materials for a Bible study on the 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time A, including commentary and reflections on the readings. The first reading from Isaiah depicts God as a tender, thoughtful mother who will never forget God's people. The Psalm calls the congregation to rest in God alone. The second reading from Corinthians instructs people not to pass judgment before the final judgment by Christ. The Gospel from Matthew encourages trusting in God rather than worrying about basic needs, and to seek God's kingdom first. Overall, the document aims to help the congregation develop trust in God through understanding these readings.
The document summarizes a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on February 15, 2015. The sermon discusses how the public reading of the Book of the Law of Moses to the Israelites in Nehemiah 9 led them to repentance and revival. It explores various topics related to the inspiration, authority, and interpretation of Scripture.
God gave us His Word for a purpose. God wants us to be with Him in heaven. To do this we must change from serving Satan to serving God. God gave His Word so we would know how to live our lives. God gave His Word so we would change.
2013 Book of Mormon: Chapter 14 (Institute Lesson by hgellor)Leah Gellor
This document provides doctrinal teachings from 2 Nephi 31-33 regarding the doctrine of Christ and faith in Jesus Christ. It discusses that the doctrine of Christ leads to eternal life, the words of Christ and the Holy Ghost teach us what to do, and those who believe in Jesus Christ will also believe the words of Nephi. It then expands on key aspects of the doctrine of Christ, including faith in Jesus Christ, repentance, baptism by immersion, and receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost.
God's appointed time part 4 pentecost acyButch Yulo
This document provides an overview of the biblical feast of Pentecost in three parts:
1. It explains what a biblical feast is and how Pentecost was originally an agricultural festival celebrating the wheat harvest.
2. It describes the three levels of Pentecost - receiving God's blessing of provision, supernatural revelation, and power/authority - and how the apostles understood this festival as a time when the heavens open.
3. It outlines three keys to preparing for Pentecost: praising God for provision, hungering for His word through study, and declaring His power through faith that the heavens are opening. The overall message is that Pentecost remains important today as a time when God desires
This document provides an overview of how God's plan from the beginning has been to bless all nations and peoples through Abraham and his descendants. It discusses:
1) How God revealed His purpose to bless all nations through key events and people in the Old Testament like the Tower of Babel, Abraham's call, and the prophets.
2) How Abraham and Israel were meant to be a blessing to the gentiles but often became self-absorbed instead of reaching out.
3) How Jesus and the New Testament church fulfilled God's plan to bless all nations through the gospel.
LDS Gospel Doctrine Book of Mormon Lesson 40MeckMom.com
This lesson covers the Savior's teachings about the words of Isaiah. It focuses on the scattering and gathering of the House of Israel. It covers 3 Nephi chapters 16, 20 & 21.
This sermon discusses the concept of a transformational church. It references passages from 2 Corinthians and Romans about being transformed by the Holy Spirit. The sermon uses the vision in Zechariah 4 of the lampstand and olive trees as a symbol of the Holy Spirit continually supplying strength. It emphasizes that renewal and rebuilding comes through experiencing God's presence, and that the goal is to transform culture by reflecting God's glory, not just individuals. The sermon encourages relying on God's empowerment rather than personal preferences or strengths.
The document outlines 7 barriers that must be overcome to fulfill the Great Commission of making disciples of all nations: 1) the geographic barrier, 2) the language barrier, 3) the cultural barrier, 4) the social barrier, 5) the spiritual barrier, 6) the communication barrier, and 7) the logistic barrier. It provides details on strategies for overcoming each barrier, emphasizing the need to address all barriers through a strategic order and plan of multiplication to effectively reach more people with the gospel.
This document contains excerpts from various sources discussing ancient religious symbols and doctrines. It discusses the three facsimiles from the Book of Abraham and their meanings representing obedience, sacrifice, and receiving priesthood power. It also contains quotes about the importance of sacrifice in receiving a testimony and gaining eternal life. Hypocephali are described as objects placed under the heads of the dead Egyptians to help them achieve resurrection. Facsimile 2 is proposed to represent the eye of God and his plan of salvation.
1) The document discusses Elijah and his role as a prophet who prepared people for God's messages and called them to repentance, drawing parallels to John the Baptist who also prepared people for Jesus. It says faithful prophets like Elijah, Nathan, and John the Baptist delivered God's messages regardless of consequences.
2) It describes how Elijah repaired and rebuilt the altar to God that had been destroyed, showing his respect for God's covenant. It says Elijah was chosen to fulfill God's purpose of punishing the idolatrous kingdom and bringing reformation.
3) It discusses how restoration and reform, like what was done after the Babylonian exile, is a symbol of the spiritual restoration
The document discusses the concept of "revival" from a biblical perspective. It argues that the widespread belief in an imminent, worldwide Christian revival is based on a false doctrine of "triumphalism." Specifically, it claims that triumphalism has been influenced by (1) Dominion Theology, which says the church should rule over the earth, (2) Replacement Theology, which says God has replaced Israel with the church, and (3) the Latter Rain movement, which predicts end-time revival through signs and wonders. However, the Bible portrays the last days as a time of deception, persecution and apostasy, not church triumph. It also suggests revival refers to God preserving a remnant
Theomatics and The Big Picture by Professor Truthprofessortruth
The Theomatics code in the Bible proves conclusively that every person who is born into this world - pre-existed in heaven - we are the fallen angels who were thrown out and cast down to earth. Literraly. That is why the Bible teaches that men and women are born sinners.
This document contains excerpts from a book titled "Holy Spirit Mysteries" edited by Glenn Pease. It discusses several mysteries related to the Holy Spirit, including the mystery of the new birth. The excerpt focuses on explaining the mystery of the new birth, which refers to regeneration or being born again spiritually. It describes how people are born spiritually dead due to sin and unable to understand spiritual things, but God intervenes and makes believers spiritually alive through faith in Christ. The passage uses a conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus to illustrate this mystery, with Jesus telling Nicodemus one must be born again to see the kingdom of God.
The document provides commentary on Revelation 7, which describes angels holding back the four winds of strife until God's servants are sealed. It notes that the sealing represents making a firm decision to follow God. Revelation 7 also mentions 144,000 sealed from the 12 tribes of Israel who will be alive when Jesus returns. The document further discusses a great multitude from all nations in heaven, and that those in white robes came through great tribulation but washed their robes in Jesus' blood. It encourages readers to develop a close relationship with Jesus to be among the saved.
The document discusses several aspects of ancient marriage traditions, including evidence that marriages were considered eternal. It provides examples from ancient texts like the Book of Breathings and the pseudepigraphic work Joseph and Aseneth that indicate spouses were meant to reunite in the afterlife. The document also examines the concept of consecration in the ancient world and its relationship to burning incense, as well as how various ordinances like baptism and the endowment were practiced by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
The document discusses several aspects of ancient marriage customs and doctrines. It provides evidence from ancient texts like the Book of Breathings, Joseph and Aseneth, and the Falasha text that suggest eternal marriage was an ancient concept. It also examines the idea of sacrifice and how offering all things leads to faith and knowledge of God's acceptance according to the teachings of Joseph Smith. Additionally, it explores the order and symbolism of the facsimiles from the Book of Abraham.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the book "Going To The Nations: An Introduction to Cross-Cultural Missions" by Lois K. Fuller. It discusses the author's background and credentials. The introduction defines what a missionary is according to the Bible rather than modern stereotypes. The contents section outlines the book's chapters, including the biblical basis for missions, the history of missions, preparing to become a missionary, and mission strategies. The excerpt provided gives an in-depth look at God's missionary purpose as revealed in the Old Testament.
This document provides an introduction to the book "Coming Events" by W.D. Frazee. It discusses how prophecies relate to the crisis at the close of earth's history. The prophecy of Daniel 8 foretold 2300 years until the sanctuary would be cleansed in 1844, relating to Jesus entering the most holy place. Revelation 14 contains the three angels' messages for this time, including the message of the investigative judgment starting in 1844. The crisis at the close involves the mark of the beast power and persecution of God's people, depicting the struggle between good and evil as the world nears its end.
A verse by verse commentary on DEUTERONOMY 8 dealing with God teaching His people that "man does not live by bread alone," and that they will only live and prosper by living in obedience to His laws.
Short Introduction
The Bible talks about the Great and Terrible day of the Lord.
Here is the Divine Principle interpretation and supported by
numerous Spiritual Testimonies that;
Christ was born 1920
Started public mission 1945
Married 1960
Established Completed Testament 1992
Ascended to Spirit World 2012
This document discusses the key of David vision that was revealed to Herbert W. Armstrong. It describes how Mr. Armstrong discovered new truths about prophecy but the Sardis era church he was associated with refused to accept or preach these revelations, even though the church leader acknowledged they were from God. This rejection caused that church to die spiritually. The key of David vision involves understanding that true Christians will help rule under Christ during His Kingdom, but it was an opportunity the Sardis church failed to seize.
The document discusses the "shoes of the gospel" piece of spiritual armor from Ephesians 6. It describes the shoes as representing readiness to spread the gospel message to others. It provides a 10-point summary of the basic gospel message, emphasizing the need to accept Christ's sacrifice and proclaim the gospel to the world. The document uses biblical passages from Ezekiel and Revelation to parallel the end-times sealing of believers and destruction of unbelievers with the modern duty to accept and spread the true gospel message.
Similar to Book of Mormon Gospel Doctrine Class Lesson 40 (20)
Lesson 36: Behold, I come on the morrowKris Oldroyd
The document provides instructions for accessing lesson slides using a QR code scanner on a smartphone or tablet. It states that QR scanning is available if you have a compatible device, your own internet connection, and a QR scanner app installed. It then provides steps to scan the code, open the URL, and access the slides on your mobile device.
The document provides instructions for accessing lesson slides using a QR code on a mobile device. It states that a QR code scan is available if you have a smartphone or tablet, your own internet connection, and a QR scanner. It then provides steps to scan the code, open the URL, and access the slides on your device.
The document provides instructions for accessing lesson slides using a QR code on a mobile device. It states that a QR code scan is available if you have a smartphone or tablet, your own internet connection, and a QR scanner. It then lists the steps to scan the code and access the slides. The document is for Lesson 36 with the title "On the morrow come I into the world...".
The document discusses ways for believers to withstand temptation, including not fearing man, praying often, gathering together with fellow believers, fortifying oneself spiritually, following inspired leaders, repenting of sins, and being ready for Jesus Christ's return. It also talks about how God may stretch believers' souls at times to help them grow spiritually in the same way that stretching a violin string produces music.
Lesson 36: Behold, I come on the morrowKris Oldroyd
The document discusses ways for believers to withstand temptation, including not fearing man, praying often, gathering together with fellow believers, fortifying oneself spiritually, following inspired leaders, repenting of sins, and being ready for Jesus Christ's return. It also talks about how God may stretch believers' souls at times to help them grow spiritually in the same way that stretching a violin string produces music.
The document discusses ways for believers to withstand temptation, including not fearing man, praying often, gathering together with fellow believers, fortifying oneself spiritually, following inspired leaders, repenting of sins, and being ready for Jesus Christ's return. It also talks about how God may stretch believers' souls at times to help them grow spiritually in the same way that stretching a violin string produces music.
The document discusses ways for believers to withstand temptation, including not fearing man, praying often, gathering together with fellow believers, fortifying oneself spiritually, following inspired leaders, repenting of sins, and being ready for Jesus Christ's return. It also talks about how God may stretch believers' souls at times to help them grow spiritually in the same way that stretching a violin string produces music.
2 Peter 3: Because some scriptures are hard to understand and some will force them to say things God never intended, Peter warns us to take care.
https://youtu.be/nV4kGHFsEHw
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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Discover various methods for clearing negative entities from your space and spirit, including energy clearing techniques, spiritual rituals, and professional assistance. Gain practical knowledge on how to implement these techniques to restore peace and harmony. For more information visit here: https://www.reikihealingdistance.com/negative-entity-removal/
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.
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
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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
2. Then Will I Gather Them In
3 Nephi 20-21
BOM Manual: Lesson 40
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3. 3 Nephi 26:6
And now there
cannot be written in
this book even a
hundredth part of
the things which
Jesus did truly
teach unto the
people
4. The Gathering of Israel
It is a principle I esteem to be
of the greatest importance to
those who are looking for
salvation in this generation. We
do not fully understand who we
are as a people, the covenants
that God has made with us, or
the destiny that is ours until we
gain a meaningful
understanding of this doctrine.
5. Today’s objectives
Understand who we are as a people
Understand the covenants that God has
made with us
Understand our destiny according to
those covenants
6.
7. The Scattering of Israel
Elder M. Russell Nelson
As descendants of Abraham, the tribes of ancient Israel
had access to priesthood authority and blessings of the
gospel, but the people rebelled. They killed the prophets
and were punished by the Lord. Ten tribes were carried
captive into Assyria. From there they became lost to the
records of mankind. Two remaining tribes continued a
short time and then, because of their rebellion, were taken
captive into Babylon. When they returned, they were
favored of the Lord, but again they honored Him not.
They rejected and vilified Him. A loving but grieving
Father vowed, “I will scatter you among the heathen,” and
that He did—into all nations.
8. You belong to the
house of Israel
“A patriarchal blessing includes a declaration
of lineage, stating that the person is of the
house of Israel—a descendant of Abraham,
belonging to a specific tribe of Jacob.
Many Latter-day Saints are of the tribe of
Ephraim, the tribe given the primary
responsibility to lead the latter-day work of
the Lord.”
9. The Gathering of Israel
It is a principle I esteem to be
of the greatest importance to
those who are looking for
salvation in this generation. We
do not fully (1) understand
who we are as a people,
the covenants that God has
made with us, or the destiny
that is ours until we gain a
meaningful understanding of
this doctrine.
10. The Gathering of Israel
It is a principle I esteem to be
of the greatest importance to
those who are looking for
salvation in this generation. We
do not fully understand who we
are as a people, (2) the
covenants that God has
made with us, or the destiny
that is ours until we gain a
meaningful understanding of
this doctrine.
11. The Abrahamic Covenant
8 My name is Jehovah, and I know the end from the beginning; therefore my hand
shall be over thee.
9 And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee above measure, and make
thy name great among all nations, and thou shalt be a blessing unto thy seed after
thee, that in their hands they shall bear this ministry and Priesthood unto all nations;
10 And I will bless them through thy name; for as many as receive this Gospel shall be
called after thy name, and shall be accounted thy seed and shall rise up and bless
thee, as their father.
11 And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse them that curse thee; and in thee
(that is, in thy Priesthood) and in thy seed (that is, thy Priesthood), for I give unto
thee a promise that this right shall continue in thee, and in thy seed after thee (that is
to say, the literal seed, or the seed of the body) shall all the families of the earth be
blessed, even with the blessings of the Gospel, which are the blessings of salvation,
even of life eternal.
12. Promises of the
Abrahamic Covenant
1. A promised land (3 Nephi 20:14,22)
2. A great posterity ( D&C 132:30)
3. The promise that the priesthood will continue
with our descendants (2 Nephi 23-24)
4. A mission of salvation to others (3 Nephi
20:25-27)
13. 3 Nephi 20:10-13
10 And it came to pass that when they had all given glory unto Jesus, he said
unto them: Behold now I finish the commandment which the Father hath
commanded me concerning this people, who are a remnant of the house of Israel.
11 Ye remember that I spake unto you, and said that when the words of Isaiah
should be fulfilled—behold they are written, ye have them before you, therefore
search them—
12 And verily, verily, I say unto you, that when they shall be fulfilled then is the
fulfilling of the covenant which the Father hath made unto his people, O house
of Israel.
13 And then shall the remnants, which shall be scattered abroad upon the face
of the earth, be gathered in from the east and from the west, and from the south
and from the north; and they shall be brought to the knowledge of the Lord their
God, who hath redeemed them.
14. Spiritual gathering
In short, the gathering
of Israel is primarily
their restoration to
the knowledge of
Christ. Is is not the
place of gathering
that will save the
scattered remnants
but the message of
salvation that comes
to them in their
Elder
Redeemer’s name… Bruce R.
Salvation is thus McConkie.
found not in a place The
but in a person. It is in Millenial
Messiah,
Christ. 200.
15. Physical Gathering
“The ‘gathering of Israel’ is
effected when the people
of the faraway countries
accept the gospel and
remain in their native lands.
The gathering of Israel for
Mexicans is in Mexico; in
Scandinavia, for those of
the northern countries; the
gathering place for the
Germans is in Germany;
and the Polynesians, in the The
Teachings
islands; for the Brazilians,
of Spencer
in Brazil; for the W. Kimball,
Argentines, in Argentina” 1982 Page
436
Ensign, May 1975, 4.
16. When will the gathering happen?
3 Nephi 21:1-2;7
1 And verily I say unto you, I give unto you a sign that ye may know the time
when these things shall be about to take place—that I shall gather in, from
their long dispersion, my people, O house of Israel, and shall establish
again among them my Zion;
2 And behold, this is the thing which I will give unto you for a sign—for verily
I say unto you that when these things which I declare unto you, and which I
shall declare unto you hereafter of myself, and by the power of the Holy
Ghost which shall be given unto you of the Father, shall be made known
unto the Gentiles that they may know concerning this people who are a
remnant of the house of Jacob, and concerning this my people who shall be
scattered by them;
7 And when these things come to pass that thy seed shall begin to know
these things—it shall be a sign unto them, that they may know that the work
of the Father hath already commenced unto the fulfilling of the covenant
which he hath made unto the people who are of the house of Israel.
17. The Gathering of Israel
It is a principle I esteem to be
of the greatest importance to
those who are looking for
salvation in this generation. We
do not fully understand who we
are as a people, (2) the
covenants that God has
made with us, or the destiny
that is ours until we gain a
meaningful understanding of
this doctrine.
18. The Gathering of Israel
It is a principle I esteem to be
of the greatest importance to
those who are looking for
salvation in this generation. We
do not fully understand who we
are as a people, the covenants
that God has made with us, or
(3) the destiny that is
ours until we gain a meaningful
understanding of this doctrine.
19. The destiny that is ours…
Abraham’s and Sarah’s
descendants are a
chosen people. They
are chosen not because
they have an easier path
to salvation, or because
God loves them more
than other people.
They are chosen to
service. The Lord has
called the house of
Israel to carry the
gospel to the world.
The Abrahamic Covenant, Ensign. February 1990.
20. What can you do?
Here on earth, missionary work is crucial to the
gathering of Israel. The gospel was to be taken first to
the “lost sheep of the house of Israel.” Consequently,
servants of the Lord have gone forth proclaiming the
Restoration. In many nations our missionaries have
searched for those of scattered Israel; they have hunted
for them “out of the holes of the rocks”; and they have
fished for them as in ancient days.
Elder Russell M. Nelson
21. What can you do?
The invitation to “come unto Christ” can
also be extended to those who died
without a knowledge of the gospel. Part of
their preparation requires earthly efforts
of others. We gather pedigree charts,
create family group sheets, and do temple
work vicariously to gather individuals unto
the Lord and into their families.
Elder Russell M Nelson
Editor's Notes
I think this visual great significance and a tremendous weight to the teachings found in the Book of Mormon. That Heavenly Father and Mormon would go to such great lengths to select and preserve these specific doctrines emphasizes their importance to us a church in the latter days.
Before we can have type meaningful discussion about the gathering of Israel I feel like to need to have at least a basic understanding of the origins of the house of Israel. Rather than read you verse after verse of geneaology I though that it would be more fun to play a game. This accomplishes two things. First it lays a foundation for our discussion today and second ensures that I do not have to take all 100 pieces of chocolate home to my already sugar highed children.
Each of Jacob’s twelve sons with the exception of one were given an inheritance of land in Canaan or the promised Land.
Brothers and Sisters, the scriptures tell us that a man is gathered spiritually to the extent that he comes to accept Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. Have you been gathered in? Do you have a firm testimony of your place in the family of God? Do you believe that through him all of your sins can be forgiven and that you can be exalted with your eternal family.
This work of Almighty God is true. He lives. Jesus is the Christ. This is His Church, restored to accomplish its divine destiny, including the promised gathering of Israel.
The Hebrew word for gather means literally "to grasp with the hand" and denotes a very personal touch from someone, such as a warm handshake.