This document provides a summary of the story in John 8:1-11 where Jesus interacts with religious leaders who bring a woman caught in adultery before him. The religious leaders try to trap Jesus, but he responds with wisdom, mercy and grace. He acknowledges the woman's sin but does not condemn her, urging her to leave her life of sin. The document analyzes Jesus' commitment, consistency, confrontation with crime and a catch-22 in how he handled the situation with compassion.
The Combination between Humic Acid with NPK & Other Elements Mark Ma
The document discusses the benefits of combining humic acid with NPK fertilizers and other elements under fertigation. Key points include:
1) Humic acid promotes early seed germination, root growth, crop yield and quality, soil structure formation, microbial activity, and nutrient absorption.
2) It improves the efficiency of fertilizers by slowly releasing nitrogen and phosphorus over time, chelating insoluble trace elements, and fixing potassium.
3) Studies show soil and foliar applications of humic acid along with reduced recommended doses of fertilizers improved nutrient availability, uptake and yield in tomatoes compared to full recommended fertilizer doses alone.
EM (Effective Microorganisms) is a microbial inoculant that was introduced over 140 countries. It is produced from a combination of phototrophic bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, and yeast. EM can be used in organic farming to produce healthy, high quality crops and raise livestock without antibiotics. It helps control pollution by shifting the balance of microbes in the environment towards more beneficial ones. EM application results in reduced costs, improved product quality, and recyclable wastes.
This document provides information about Earth and the solar system in a series of numbered pages. It explains that Earth is a planet that has oceans, continents, islands, rivers, and air. It is part of the solar system which contains 9 planets that orbit the Sun. It describes the movement of Earth around the Sun as revolution and around its axis as rotation. It also discusses the Moon, water on Earth, and seasons.
This document provides an overview of better communication technologies and practical advice for communicating with technical teams on technology projects. It discusses setting clear goals, common mistakes to avoid, and how to focus on desired outcomes rather than implementation details. Tips include learning what technical teams are doing, being consistent, making specifications, and identifying interpreters to facilitate communication. The document also covers planning for contingencies, managing multilocation teams, cross-cultural misunderstandings, and cost-effective solutions.
Legalism was an influential philosophical school in ancient China during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods. It emphasized ruling through strict laws and punishments rather than ethics or morality. Legalism viewed people as inherently self-interested and focused on strengthening state power through rule by law. It believed an authoritarian government could maintain social control and order. While effective in uniting early imperial China, Legalism is now seen as lacking concern for people's welfare. Confucianism later became the dominant philosophy.
This document provides details about a planned trip to South China, including Hong Kong and Macau. It discusses transportation, accommodations, costs, weather, currency differences, recommended vaccinations, and highlights of each destination like Disneyland and Causeway Bay in Hong Kong, and egg tarts and Portuguese music in Macau. Safety protocols are mentioned due to the coronavirus pandemic. The trip is scheduled from February 5-18.
Monica, Adeline and Julie tell you about their daily livesccoatanea
The document summarizes the daily routine of some students. It describes their daily activities between 7 am and 9 pm, including having breakfast, attending French class, enjoying lunch with friends, doing homework, relaxing at home, and listening to music. It also mentions sounds that surround them during the school day, like the bell and being out of class.
This document discusses several topics related to abortion:
1. It outlines some key stages of fetal development from conception to birth.
2. It discusses debates around when life begins and when a fetus gains human rights. Arguments are made around conception, implantation, viability, and mental capacity.
3. It notes that roughly half of all pregnancies in the US are unplanned.
4. It discusses debates around limiting the number of abortions a woman can have and involving fathers in the abortion decision process.
5. It provides some interesting statistics on US states that banned abortion before Roe v. Wade and states that still have pre-Roe bans on the books.
The Combination between Humic Acid with NPK & Other Elements Mark Ma
The document discusses the benefits of combining humic acid with NPK fertilizers and other elements under fertigation. Key points include:
1) Humic acid promotes early seed germination, root growth, crop yield and quality, soil structure formation, microbial activity, and nutrient absorption.
2) It improves the efficiency of fertilizers by slowly releasing nitrogen and phosphorus over time, chelating insoluble trace elements, and fixing potassium.
3) Studies show soil and foliar applications of humic acid along with reduced recommended doses of fertilizers improved nutrient availability, uptake and yield in tomatoes compared to full recommended fertilizer doses alone.
EM (Effective Microorganisms) is a microbial inoculant that was introduced over 140 countries. It is produced from a combination of phototrophic bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, and yeast. EM can be used in organic farming to produce healthy, high quality crops and raise livestock without antibiotics. It helps control pollution by shifting the balance of microbes in the environment towards more beneficial ones. EM application results in reduced costs, improved product quality, and recyclable wastes.
This document provides information about Earth and the solar system in a series of numbered pages. It explains that Earth is a planet that has oceans, continents, islands, rivers, and air. It is part of the solar system which contains 9 planets that orbit the Sun. It describes the movement of Earth around the Sun as revolution and around its axis as rotation. It also discusses the Moon, water on Earth, and seasons.
This document provides an overview of better communication technologies and practical advice for communicating with technical teams on technology projects. It discusses setting clear goals, common mistakes to avoid, and how to focus on desired outcomes rather than implementation details. Tips include learning what technical teams are doing, being consistent, making specifications, and identifying interpreters to facilitate communication. The document also covers planning for contingencies, managing multilocation teams, cross-cultural misunderstandings, and cost-effective solutions.
Legalism was an influential philosophical school in ancient China during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods. It emphasized ruling through strict laws and punishments rather than ethics or morality. Legalism viewed people as inherently self-interested and focused on strengthening state power through rule by law. It believed an authoritarian government could maintain social control and order. While effective in uniting early imperial China, Legalism is now seen as lacking concern for people's welfare. Confucianism later became the dominant philosophy.
This document provides details about a planned trip to South China, including Hong Kong and Macau. It discusses transportation, accommodations, costs, weather, currency differences, recommended vaccinations, and highlights of each destination like Disneyland and Causeway Bay in Hong Kong, and egg tarts and Portuguese music in Macau. Safety protocols are mentioned due to the coronavirus pandemic. The trip is scheduled from February 5-18.
Monica, Adeline and Julie tell you about their daily livesccoatanea
The document summarizes the daily routine of some students. It describes their daily activities between 7 am and 9 pm, including having breakfast, attending French class, enjoying lunch with friends, doing homework, relaxing at home, and listening to music. It also mentions sounds that surround them during the school day, like the bell and being out of class.
This document discusses several topics related to abortion:
1. It outlines some key stages of fetal development from conception to birth.
2. It discusses debates around when life begins and when a fetus gains human rights. Arguments are made around conception, implantation, viability, and mental capacity.
3. It notes that roughly half of all pregnancies in the US are unplanned.
4. It discusses debates around limiting the number of abortions a woman can have and involving fathers in the abortion decision process.
5. It provides some interesting statistics on US states that banned abortion before Roe v. Wade and states that still have pre-Roe bans on the books.
The French New Wave was a movement in cinema in the late 1950s that sought to stylistically and narratively differentiate itself from mainstream film production. It originated from young film critics and filmmakers associated with film journals like Cahiers du Cinema who believed the director was the primary author of a film. Defining features of New Wave films included shooting on low budgets with portable cameras and emphasizing personal expression over conformity to genre.
The French New Wave was a film movement in the late 1950s that sought to stylistically and narratively differentiate itself from mainstream film production. It originated from young film critics at Cahiers du Cinema who began making low-budget, personal films that broke conventions. Defining features included handheld camera work, long takes, on-location shooting, and an emphasis on the director's personal style over narrative. Key directors included Francois Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, and Jacques Rivette, whose films explored themes of love, politics, and the individual's place in the world.
This document provides a storyline and synopsis for a zombie survival video game set in the United Kingdom. The story begins in 2013 when a secret government experiment with a chemical weapon goes wrong, causing exposed subjects to reanimate as flesh-eating zombies. Within five years, the virus has spread across the entire UK. As the last remaining leader of the British anti-zombie task force G.B.I.S.T., the player must find a safe settlement location and resources to defend against infected threats while searching abandoned research facilities for clues to a cure. Other factions include the corrupt I.E.A. organization and insane human worshippers of the zombies.
The passage provides an overview of the typical components of an introduction paragraph: the hook, map, and thesis. It explains that the hook aims to grab the reader's attention, the map gives background on the issue to compel discussion, and the thesis states the main claim or point to be proven. It then provides examples of different techniques that can be used for hooks, maps, and theses to engage readers in different contexts like research papers or exams.
The document contains excerpts from various sources on spiritual topics such as deliverance from sin and evil, putting on the armor of God, and the role of prayer. It discusses acknowledging sin and the enemy, believing in Jesus' power to deliver, and choosing to receive his invitation through obedience. It also references the Lord's Prayer and advises reading passages from Ephesians while consciously putting on pieces of spiritual armor and praying in different ways.
1) There are many causes of suffering in the world, including physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual suffering. Some propose that all suffering comes from God or is due to sin, but these are incorrect views.
2) While the devil and human faults and actions contribute to suffering, others like natural laws and God's will also play a role.
3) Christians should not react to suffering with self-pity, resignation, or resentment, but should rely on God's strength and guidance to endure trials.
The document discusses the concept of "fat tails" which refers to probability distributions where extreme events are more likely than predicted by normal distributions. It uses the example of the "Bell Curve" distribution developed by Gauss to model rare events. The Bell Curve distribution shows that extreme outcomes have higher probabilities than expected. This means predictions based only on average outcomes can underestimate risks. The document argues the Bell Curve can serve as a predictive tool when modeling complex phenomena where rare but impactful events may occur.
The document discusses Todorov's three-stage narrative theory of equilibrium, disequilibrium, and restored equilibrium and how it relates to the structure of many films. It explains each stage and how different genres may alter the sequence. For the film being proposed, it will follow Todorov's theory but end in a way that suggests equilibrium has returned while hinting that it may change back to disequilibrium, leaving the possibility of a sequel open. Marketing strategies are also discussed, including a Halloween release date, A-list actors, and merchandise to target various age groups.
All guidance live.pdf. try it >>> https://bit.ly/3HEXGsi Bossmancyfer
The document provides numerological guidance for the year 2022. It discusses various life events and situations people may experience throughout the year based on their birth dates and numbers, including topics like love, career, health, and personal growth. Advice is given to stay optimistic, work hard toward goals, embrace change, and listen to inner wisdom. Challenges may arise but overall it suggests people will find success and happiness through openness to new experiences.
The Hannemann campaign email blast provided a campaign update for the period ending September 30, 2011. It stated that the campaign has traveled across Hawaii bringing its message of leadership, ideas, and bipartisan problem solving. It highlighted some positive press coverage received. It encouraged supporters to visit the campaign's website to see polling results showing Hannemann with a lead in the congressional race, as well as updates, news, and fundraising information. The campaign looks forward to an exciting race in 2012.
Hallowe'en has its origins in ancient Celtic traditions from the festival of Samhain. It was celebrated on October 31st and involved rituals, costumes, and predicting the future. Over time, Christian traditions replaced pagan ones and All Hallow's Eve evolved into Hallowe'en. Modern Hallowe'en traditions include wearing costumes to school parties, carving jack-o'-lanterns, trick-or-treating, and teenagers having costume parties in the evening. Irish immigrants brought trick-or-treating to America in the 19th century, where children now go door-to-door in costumes asking for treats.
The Maya civilization had many complex religious beliefs, including that the gods created humans multiple times from materials like clay and wood before succeeding with corn dough. They believed in an underworld called Xibalba ruled by jaguar death gods, and that souls of the deceased traveled there. The Maya had over 150 gods with roles like creation, the elements, rain, the sun and death. They performed bloodletting and human sacrifice rituals to please the gods and ensure good harvests, victories in war, and entrance to the upperworld after death.
Oria awakens in an unfamiliar room and encounters a woman named Daria who refuses to answer her questions. Daria takes Oria to meet Merle, who also refuses to provide information. Merle insists on giving Oria a bath, making her feel uneasy and threatened. Oria protests strongly but finds herself powerless in this strange situation with no explanations or way to leave.
The document describes the plot of a horror movie called The Summoning. A group of teenagers decide to stay in their school on Halloween to perform a summoning ritual using an Ouija board. All but one of the teens are skeptical, but they go ahead with the ritual. Unbeknownst to them, they conjure an unknown force that begins torturing and killing them. The film follows the teenagers as they are picked off one by one in gruesome ways, with no escape from the deserted school.
The document provides instructions for making a DIY book by having the reader cut, glue, and assemble pages and covers from paper to form a hand-bound book. Steps include cutting pages from blue paper, brushing glue on the outside edges and spine, and pressing pages together to form the book which can then be kept together using an attached clasps.
GIRLS WHO ROCK Class of 2011 Social Media CampaignShelleyT
This document discusses Girl Swagg's role in promoting inclusivity and diversity in music. It highlights how Girl Swagg has supported female artists through promotion on social media and helped connect them with opportunities. The organization aims to uplift underrepresented voices and bring more recognition to talented women in the industry.
The common thread or plot of most heroic movies is that in the end the hero wins. No matter how impossible the mission or how unbelievable the odds, these heroic characters find a way using their available resources.
This document summarizes a sermon about the biblical story of Lazarus, who fell ill and died. The summary discusses:
1) Lazarus' sickness and death, and how Jesus loved Lazarus and his sisters Mary and Martha.
2) Different aspects of Lazarus' experience - his initial success, his sickness, his suffering during death, his security in God, and his ultimate salvation through Jesus raising him from the dead.
3) Themes around how God uses difficulties in life for His glory, builds patience and trust in us during waiting periods, and is in control of all matters concerning believers.
The French New Wave was a movement in cinema in the late 1950s that sought to stylistically and narratively differentiate itself from mainstream film production. It originated from young film critics and filmmakers associated with film journals like Cahiers du Cinema who believed the director was the primary author of a film. Defining features of New Wave films included shooting on low budgets with portable cameras and emphasizing personal expression over conformity to genre.
The French New Wave was a film movement in the late 1950s that sought to stylistically and narratively differentiate itself from mainstream film production. It originated from young film critics at Cahiers du Cinema who began making low-budget, personal films that broke conventions. Defining features included handheld camera work, long takes, on-location shooting, and an emphasis on the director's personal style over narrative. Key directors included Francois Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, and Jacques Rivette, whose films explored themes of love, politics, and the individual's place in the world.
This document provides a storyline and synopsis for a zombie survival video game set in the United Kingdom. The story begins in 2013 when a secret government experiment with a chemical weapon goes wrong, causing exposed subjects to reanimate as flesh-eating zombies. Within five years, the virus has spread across the entire UK. As the last remaining leader of the British anti-zombie task force G.B.I.S.T., the player must find a safe settlement location and resources to defend against infected threats while searching abandoned research facilities for clues to a cure. Other factions include the corrupt I.E.A. organization and insane human worshippers of the zombies.
The passage provides an overview of the typical components of an introduction paragraph: the hook, map, and thesis. It explains that the hook aims to grab the reader's attention, the map gives background on the issue to compel discussion, and the thesis states the main claim or point to be proven. It then provides examples of different techniques that can be used for hooks, maps, and theses to engage readers in different contexts like research papers or exams.
The document contains excerpts from various sources on spiritual topics such as deliverance from sin and evil, putting on the armor of God, and the role of prayer. It discusses acknowledging sin and the enemy, believing in Jesus' power to deliver, and choosing to receive his invitation through obedience. It also references the Lord's Prayer and advises reading passages from Ephesians while consciously putting on pieces of spiritual armor and praying in different ways.
1) There are many causes of suffering in the world, including physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual suffering. Some propose that all suffering comes from God or is due to sin, but these are incorrect views.
2) While the devil and human faults and actions contribute to suffering, others like natural laws and God's will also play a role.
3) Christians should not react to suffering with self-pity, resignation, or resentment, but should rely on God's strength and guidance to endure trials.
The document discusses the concept of "fat tails" which refers to probability distributions where extreme events are more likely than predicted by normal distributions. It uses the example of the "Bell Curve" distribution developed by Gauss to model rare events. The Bell Curve distribution shows that extreme outcomes have higher probabilities than expected. This means predictions based only on average outcomes can underestimate risks. The document argues the Bell Curve can serve as a predictive tool when modeling complex phenomena where rare but impactful events may occur.
The document discusses Todorov's three-stage narrative theory of equilibrium, disequilibrium, and restored equilibrium and how it relates to the structure of many films. It explains each stage and how different genres may alter the sequence. For the film being proposed, it will follow Todorov's theory but end in a way that suggests equilibrium has returned while hinting that it may change back to disequilibrium, leaving the possibility of a sequel open. Marketing strategies are also discussed, including a Halloween release date, A-list actors, and merchandise to target various age groups.
All guidance live.pdf. try it >>> https://bit.ly/3HEXGsi Bossmancyfer
The document provides numerological guidance for the year 2022. It discusses various life events and situations people may experience throughout the year based on their birth dates and numbers, including topics like love, career, health, and personal growth. Advice is given to stay optimistic, work hard toward goals, embrace change, and listen to inner wisdom. Challenges may arise but overall it suggests people will find success and happiness through openness to new experiences.
The Hannemann campaign email blast provided a campaign update for the period ending September 30, 2011. It stated that the campaign has traveled across Hawaii bringing its message of leadership, ideas, and bipartisan problem solving. It highlighted some positive press coverage received. It encouraged supporters to visit the campaign's website to see polling results showing Hannemann with a lead in the congressional race, as well as updates, news, and fundraising information. The campaign looks forward to an exciting race in 2012.
Hallowe'en has its origins in ancient Celtic traditions from the festival of Samhain. It was celebrated on October 31st and involved rituals, costumes, and predicting the future. Over time, Christian traditions replaced pagan ones and All Hallow's Eve evolved into Hallowe'en. Modern Hallowe'en traditions include wearing costumes to school parties, carving jack-o'-lanterns, trick-or-treating, and teenagers having costume parties in the evening. Irish immigrants brought trick-or-treating to America in the 19th century, where children now go door-to-door in costumes asking for treats.
The Maya civilization had many complex religious beliefs, including that the gods created humans multiple times from materials like clay and wood before succeeding with corn dough. They believed in an underworld called Xibalba ruled by jaguar death gods, and that souls of the deceased traveled there. The Maya had over 150 gods with roles like creation, the elements, rain, the sun and death. They performed bloodletting and human sacrifice rituals to please the gods and ensure good harvests, victories in war, and entrance to the upperworld after death.
Oria awakens in an unfamiliar room and encounters a woman named Daria who refuses to answer her questions. Daria takes Oria to meet Merle, who also refuses to provide information. Merle insists on giving Oria a bath, making her feel uneasy and threatened. Oria protests strongly but finds herself powerless in this strange situation with no explanations or way to leave.
The document describes the plot of a horror movie called The Summoning. A group of teenagers decide to stay in their school on Halloween to perform a summoning ritual using an Ouija board. All but one of the teens are skeptical, but they go ahead with the ritual. Unbeknownst to them, they conjure an unknown force that begins torturing and killing them. The film follows the teenagers as they are picked off one by one in gruesome ways, with no escape from the deserted school.
The document provides instructions for making a DIY book by having the reader cut, glue, and assemble pages and covers from paper to form a hand-bound book. Steps include cutting pages from blue paper, brushing glue on the outside edges and spine, and pressing pages together to form the book which can then be kept together using an attached clasps.
GIRLS WHO ROCK Class of 2011 Social Media CampaignShelleyT
This document discusses Girl Swagg's role in promoting inclusivity and diversity in music. It highlights how Girl Swagg has supported female artists through promotion on social media and helped connect them with opportunities. The organization aims to uplift underrepresented voices and bring more recognition to talented women in the industry.
The common thread or plot of most heroic movies is that in the end the hero wins. No matter how impossible the mission or how unbelievable the odds, these heroic characters find a way using their available resources.
This document summarizes a sermon about the biblical story of Lazarus, who fell ill and died. The summary discusses:
1) Lazarus' sickness and death, and how Jesus loved Lazarus and his sisters Mary and Martha.
2) Different aspects of Lazarus' experience - his initial success, his sickness, his suffering during death, his security in God, and his ultimate salvation through Jesus raising him from the dead.
3) Themes around how God uses difficulties in life for His glory, builds patience and trust in us during waiting periods, and is in control of all matters concerning believers.
Time is broken up into millenniums, centuries, decades, years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, and seconds for our benefit. The benefit to us is separation. We do not have to be held captive by a single division of time, we can separate and walk in a new division. God is the Father of time and He created it to be used in the same way represented in the beginning. Time is to be used for creating.
In today’s message we will look at the value of remaining disciplined in the areas of decisions, devotions, doubts, desires and duties as a way to embrace the life we experience each day.
The document summarizes 7 miracles recorded in the Gospel of John: turning water into wine, healing the nobleman's son, healing the paralytic, feeding the 5,000, stilling a storm, healing a blind man, and raising Lazarus. It then discusses Jesus' interactions with a Samaritan woman at a well, noting how he resisted temptation, restricted his liberty to help others, responded at the right time and place, and revealed the limits of her understanding to redeem her and all those she knew.
The document discusses Paul's pursuit of perfection through Christ and provides four things that point believers toward perfection: 1) A Divine Discontent - an unrest with one's current spiritual state that drives them forward; 2) A Disciplined Devotion - focusing single-mindedly on spiritual growth; 3) A Definite Direction - forgetting past failures and moving toward what is ahead; 4) A Diligent Determination - persevering steadily toward the goal with commitment and effort. The overall message is about continuously progressing spiritually through Christ by maintaining these disciplines.
Most of us have dueling natures, one that is curious, unsure, yet daring to ask questions and be authentic about our doubts, another, content, confident in the past, no longer seeking answers, yet fearful of the unknown.
David faces Goliath armed only with his shepherd's staff and sling after refusing Saul's armor. According to the passage, David picked up five smooth stones from a stream to use against Goliath, relying on his skills with a sling from protecting his sheep. The document examines David's example of defeating Goliath as inspiration for overcoming obstacles in our own lives.
Discouragement is a personal and very pesky obstacle to service. In today’s message we will visit a Biblical hero who learned how to be delivered from discouragement.
Guilt: an awareness of having done wrong or committed a crime, accompanied by feelings of shame and regret; the fact of having committed a crime or done wrong
Manna provided sustenance for the Israelites in the wilderness and foreshadowed Christ as the true bread from heaven. It had a daily process of procurement where it would fall with the dew each morning and had to be collected, carried, and prepared. Manna teaching the Israelites obedience as they were instructed to gather a set amount each day according to household size. It also served as an opportunity for the Israelites as it was sweet and could be ground up or made into cakes.
The document discusses how everyone, including biblical figures like King David, make mistakes. It uses David's affair with Bathsheba and orchestration of her husband Uriah's death as an example of a prominent mistake made by someone who was chosen by God. The document outlines David's failure, the fallout of his actions, and his eventual forgiveness. It encourages readers to identify their own mistakes, confess them to God, release themselves from guilt, and appreciate God's compassion.
This document provides a summary of the biblical story of Mephibosheth and draws lessons for how people can overcome difficulties in their lives. It notes that Mephibosheth's name means "image breaker" and he was prematurely dropped and disabled. However, King David showed Mephibosheth kindness and invited him to live in the palace and eat at the King's table, showing God's desire to bless those who have faced hardships. The document encourages people to leave unhealthy situations, let go of legalism, live in the liberty of God through peace, position, provision and privilege, and experience the luxury of God's blessing.
The document discusses the theme of choices, noting that while choices exist, not all choices are equally good or lead to the same outcomes. It provides several biblical examples of people faced with choices, such as the Pharisees who chose whether to follow or oppose Jesus. The conclusion emphasizes that God gives people free will to choose but ultimately desires they choose life, blessings, and to love and follow Him.
The document examines characteristics of courage based on the biblical story of Joshua. It discusses that Joshua showed courage as he succeeded Moses and led the Israelites into the promised land, as God commanded. Some characteristics of courage discussed include having commitment to travel into new lands, obedience to God's commands, enduring difficulties with determination, focusing one's mind through meditation, and finding strength through God's presence. Courage is described as bravery arising from truth and righteousness, enabling one to face challenges.
The document discusses how to "be yourself" according to God's plan. It suggests that each person must strive to discover what God wants for them individually. It then provides guidance on how to be yourself in what you think, see, hear, say, do, and what leads you, by focusing on God, having positive thoughts, seeing the good in others, listening for God's voice, allowing God to speak through you, dedicating your actions to God, and following His guidance. The overall message is that by orienting these various aspects of yourself towards God, you can fulfill your purpose and be the person He intended you to be.
The document discusses how to "be yourself" according to God's plan. It suggests that each person must strive to discover what God wants for them individually. It then provides guidance on how to be yourself in what you think, see, hear, say, do, and what leads you, by focusing on God, having positive thoughts, seeing the good in others, listening for God's voice, allowing God to speak through you, dedicating your actions to God, and following His guidance. The overall message is that by orienting these various aspects of yourself towards God, you can fulfill your purpose and be the person He intended you to be.
Prayer is a conversation with God, a pattern of communication, not a formula or push this button – or ring this bell type activity. Yet sometimes we might need to use a "method" to freshen up our prayer time.
The document discusses God's formula for success which includes believing in God, obeying God, responding to God's requests, and recognizing God as the necessity of life. It then discusses how God is able and willing to provide for our needs. The parable of the ten virgins illustrates being consecrated, sanctified, dedicated, and ready for Christ's return.
This document discusses key moments in the life of Abraham that demonstrated his faith and obedience to God. It analyzes passages from Genesis about Abraham believing God's promises and guidance at various points, such as leaving his home at God's command, circumcision, sacrificing Isaac, and other trials of faith. The document emphasizes that Abraham is considered one of God's greatest men because he consistently believed God and had his faith credited as righteousness, as referenced in passages from Romans, Galatians, and James.
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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.
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
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.
My other free eBooks can be obtained from the following Links:
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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 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.
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Ps al m 32: 1- 2 ( NI V) 1
Bl es s ed i s he w hos e
t r ans gr es s i ons ar e f or gi ven, w hos e s i ns ar e
c over ed. 2
Bl es s ed i s t he m an whos e s i n t he
LORD does not c ount agai ns t hi m and i n w hos e
s pi r i t i s no dec ei t .
3. Caught , But Not Capt ur ed
Ther e i s abs ol ut el y not hi ng w ong w t h c al l i ng
r i
s i n exac t l y w hat i t i s . God hat es s i n and
m akes i t c l ear t hat s i n w l l never have a
i
pl ac e i n Hi s pr es enc e. As bel i ever s , w ar e
e
c al l ed t o hat e s i n and s t and agai ns t s i nf ul
behavi or . How ever , it is i m t ant
por to
r em ber t hat God al s o l oves t he s i nner .
em The
s ad t r ut h i s t hat w ar e f ar m e w l l i ng t o
e or i
poi nt out t he f aul t s and f ai l ur es of ot her s
w t hout
i r eal i z i ng and r ec ogni z i ng our ow n
f aul t s and f ai l ur es . Today’ s m s age i s a
es
di r ec t and di vi ne exam e of w
pl hat i t m eans t o
exper i enc e God’ s gr ac e, even w hen w e ar e
c aught i n t he w ong.r
4. Caught , But Not Capt ur ed
Si n
an ac t , t hought , or w ay of behavi ng
t hat goes agai ns t t he l aw or t eac hi ngs
of a r el i gi on, es pec i al l y w hen t he
per s on who c om i t s i t i s aw e of t hi s
m ar
s om hi ng t hat of f ends
et a m al
or or
et hi c al pr i nc i pl e
M s s i ng t he m k
i ar
5. Caught , But Not Capt ur ed
Chr i s t ’ s Com i t m
m ent
Chr i s t ’ s Cons i s t enc y
Chr i s t ’ s Conf r ont at i on w t h Cr i m
i e
Chr i s t ’ s Conf r ont at i on w th
i a
Cat c h- 22
Chr i s t ’ s Conf i dent i al Com ent ar y
m &
Conf i dent Cr i t i que
Chr i s t ’ s Com s i on f or t he Caught
pas
6. Caught , But Not Capt ur ed
Chr i s t ’ s Com i t m
m ent
J ohn 8: 1 ( NI V) But J es us went t o t he Mount of
Ol i ves .
Luke 22: 31- 32 ( NI V) 31 " Si m on, Si mon, Sat an has
as ked t o s i f t you as w heat . 32 But I have pr ayed
f or you, Si m on, t hat your f ai t h may not f ai l .
And w hen you have t ur ned bac k, s t r engt hen your
br ot her s . “
Hebr ew 7: 25 ( NI V) Ther ef or e he i s abl e t o s ave
s
c om et el y£ t hos e w
pl ho c om t o God t hr ough hi m
e ,
bec aus e he al ways l i ves t o i nt er c ede f or t hem
7. Caught , But Not Capt ur ed
Chr i s t ’ s Cons i s t enc y
J ohn 8: 2 ( NI V) At daw he appear ed agai n i n t he
n
t em e c our t s , w
pl her e al l t he peopl e gat her ed ar ound
hi m and he s at dow t o t eac h t hem
, n .
1 Cor i nt hi ans 3: 16- 17 ( NI V) 16Don’ t you know t hat
you your s el ves ar e God’ s t em e and t hat God’ s
pl
Spi r i t l i ves i n you? 17
I f anyone des t r oys God’ s
t em e, God w l l des t r oy hi m f or God’ s t em e i s
pl i ; pl
s ac r ed, and you ar e t hat t em e.
pl
1 Cor i nt hi ans 6: 19- 20 ( NI V) 19Do you not know t hat
your body i s a t em e of t he Hol y Spi r i t , w
pl ho i s i n
you, w hom you have r ec ei ved f r om God? You ar e not
your ow n; 20you w e bought at a pr i c e. Ther ef or e
er
honor God w t h your body.
i
8. Caught , But Not Capt ur ed
Chr i s t ’ s Conf r ont at i on w t h Cr i m
i e
J ohn 8: 3- 4 ( NI V) 3 The t eac her s of t he l aw and t he
Phar i s ees br ought i n a w an c aught i
om n adul t er y.
They m ade her s t and bef or e t he gr oup 4 and s ai d t o
J es us , " Teac her , t hi s w an w
om as c aught i n t he ac t
of adul t er y.
M t hew 12: 18- 21 ( NI V) 18 " Her e i s m s er vant w
at y hom I
have c hos en, t he one I l ove, i n w hom I del i ght ; I
w l l put m Spi r i t on hi m and he w l l pr oc l ai m
i y , i
j us t i c e t o t he nat i ons . 19 He w l l not quar r el or
i
c r y out ; no one w l l hear hi s voi c e i n t he s t r eet s .
i
20
A br ui s ed r eed he w l l i not br eak, and a
s m der i ng w c k he w l l not s nuf f out , t i l l he
ol i i
l eads j us t i c e t o vi c t or y. 21 I n hi s nam t he nat i ons
e
w l l put t hei r hope. "
i
9. Caught , But Not Capt ur ed
Chr i s t ’ s Conf r ont at i on w t h a Cat c h- 22
i
• J ohn 8: 4- 5 ( NI V) 4 and s ai d t o J es us ,
" Teac her , t hi s w an w
om as c aught i n t he
ac t of adul t er y. 5
I n t he Law M es
os
c om anded us t o s t one s uc h w en. Now
m om
w hat do you s ay? “
• I s ai ah 55: 8- 9 ( NI V) 8 " For m t hought s ar e
y
not your t hought s , nei t her ar e your w ays
m w
y ays , " dec l ar es t he LORD. 9 " As t he
heavens ar e hi gher t han t he ear t h, s o ar e
m w
y ays hi gher t han your w ays and m y
t hought s t han your t hought s .
10. Caught , But Not Capt ur ed
Chr i s t ’ s Conf i dent i al Com ent ar y
m & Conf i dent
Cr i t i que
J ohn 8: 6- 8 ( NI V) 6
They w e us i ng t hi s
er
ques t i on as a t r ap, i n or der t o have a bas i s
f or ac c us i ng hi m But J es us bent dow and
. n
s t ar t ed t o w i t e on t he gr ound w t h hi s
r i
f i nger . 7 W hen t hey kept on ques t i oni ng hi m,
he s t r ai ght ened up and s ai d t o t hem " I f any
,
one of you i s w t hout s i n, l et hi m be t he
i
f i r s t t o t hr ow a s t one at her . " 8 Agai n he
s t ooped dow and w ot e on t he gr ound.
n r
11. Caught , But Not Capt ur ed
Chr i s t ’ s Com s i on f or t he Caught
pas
J ohn 8: 8- 11 ( NI V) 8 Agai n he s t ooped dow and
n
w ot e on t he gr ound. 9 At t hi s , t hos e w
r ho
hear d began t o go aw ay one at a t i m e, t he
ol der ones f i r s t , unt i l onl y J es us was l ef t ,
w t h t he w an s t i l l s t andi ng t her e. 10 J es us
i om
s t r ai ght ened up and as ked her , " W an, w
om her e
ar e t hey? Has no one c ondem ned you? " 11 " No
one, s i r , " s he s ai d. " Then nei t her do I
c ondem you, " J es us dec l ar ed. " Go now and
n
l eave your l i f e of s i n. "
12. Caught , But Not Capt ur ed
Ps al m 32: 1- 2 ( NI V) 1Bl es s ed i s he w hos e
t r ans gr es s i ons ar e f or gi ven, w hos e s i ns
ar e c over ed. 2
Bl es s ed i s t he man w hos e
s i n t he LORD does not c ount agai ns t hi m
and i n w hos e s pi r i t i s no dec ei t .
1 J ohn 1: 9 ( NI V) I f w c onf es s our
e
s i ns , he i s f ai t hf ul and j us t and w l l
i
f or gi ve us our s i ns and pur i f y us f r om
al l unr i ght eous nes s .
Editor's Notes
A priest had a dream. He was on his way to heaven. Before him there stretched a long flight of stairs. As he started to go up, he was given a piece of chalk and told that he must put a chalk mark on each of the steps for each sin he had committed. When he was about halfway up he met a bishop coming down. He inquired as to why his Lordship was returning, and the bishop answered, “I’m just going back to get some more chalk!”
The sin was a work of darkness. All sin is, and most sin is actually done under the cover of darkness. An attempt is made to hide it from wife, husband, mother, father, employer, class-mate. The man and woman thought what we all often think—that their sin would never be discovered, that no one would ever find out. But they overlooked two things that we all ignore: in the vast majority of cases, sin has been discovered; and sin, the very act of it, is always seen by God. The sin took place at the time of the feast, where the atmosphere was party-like and where men and women were brought together by drinking and dancing and the indulgence of the crowd. Such an atmosphere corrupts even those with the best intentions and the highest morals. — Preacher's Outline and Sermon Bible - Commentary Isaiah 42:1-4 A grandfather found his grandson jumping up and down in his playpen, crying at the top of his voice. When the grandson saw his grandfather, he reached up his little chubby hands and said, “out, grandpa, out.” it was only natural for the grandfather to reach down to lift him out of his predicament, but as he reached for the little boy, the mother stepped in and said, “no, you are being punished – so you must stay in.” The grandfather was at a loss to know what to do. The child’s tears and chubby little hands reached deep into his heart. But the mother’s firmness in correcting her son must not be taken lightly. Love found a way. The grandfather could not take the grandson out of the playpen, so he climbed in with him.
The religionists saw a chance to test Jesus, so they took the woman before Him, hoping to discredit Him. Þ If Jesus said the woman was not guilty, He would be breaking Jewish law and be leaving Himself open to the charge of being too lenient with sin. Þ If Jesus said the woman was guilty and should be killed, He would be breaking Roman law which did not consider adultery a sin worthy of death. He would also be criticized as lacking mercy and love, compassion and forgiveness. — Preacher's Outline and Sermon Bible – Commentary There was a sinful spirit among all these involved, a spirit... · of self-righteousness that lacked forgiveness · of criticism that lacked love · of judging that lacked compassion · of censoring that lacked understanding · of condemning that lacked sympathy · of punishing that lacked restoration · of savagery that lacked curing · of destroying that lacked the second chance There was hypocrisy. They felt and claimed that they were religious, better than the woman, free from any sin serious enough to be exposed. They even used Scripture to condemn her sin and to support their right to condemn her.
Hosea 14:9 (NIV) 9 Who is wise? He will realize these things. Who is discerning? He will understand them. The ways of the LORD are right; the righteous walk in them, but the rebellious stumble in them. Matthew 7:24-27 (NIV) 24 "Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 25 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. 26 But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. 27 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash." 2 Timothy 3:12-17 (NIV) 12 In fact, everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted, 13 while evil men and impostors will go from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived. 14 But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have become convinced of, because you know those from whom you learned it, 15 and how from infancy you have known the holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. 16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17 so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. James 3:17 (NIV) 17 But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere.
A man was in an accident, and his shoulder was slightly injured, but he decided he could "stick" the insurance company for a nice bit of money. He hired a lawyer who would go along with the plan, and they ended up in court. The insurance company’s lawyer asked, "Mr. Smith, please show us how much your shoulder was injured by the accident by extending that arm upward as far as the shoulder will allow it to go.“ The man obliged by raising his arm to a horizontal position and stopped. "That’s it.“ Then the lawyer said, "Mr. Smith, will you now please show us how far you were able to raise that arm before the accident.“ Again the man obliged and quickly raised his arm to the vertical so it was pointing directly toward the ceiling. Tell the story of the grandson killing the duck and trying to hide it. Philip Yancy, in his book “What’s So Amazing About Grace?” comments that this accident illustrates that the world is not divided into righteous and unrighteous people but into sinners who admit that they are sinners and sinners who deny that they are sinners.
We don’t have to live in our past. We don’t have live with the label. We don’t have to live a life that is powerless in the face of temptation and sin. We are chosen for something more. Experience grace…know today that whatever wrong you have done, no matter what it is, or what people think, can be forgiven; for Jesus has paid the penalty for your sin, and He freely offers you an acquittal. Experience grace…know today that God is willing to let the past be the past if you are willing to “go and sin no more;” He gives grace to enable you to be what you are intended to be. Exhibit grace…once you have experienced grace, it is now time to show it; we too are to be people of grace and see each individual the way God does, as a person needing unconditional love. Jude 1:24 (NIV) 24To him who is able to keep you from falling and to present you before his glorious presence without fault and with great joy