June 14.2015-Sunday message -STRETCHING YOUR IMAGINATION ( TO FULFILL GOD'S...Catherine Lirio
This document discusses building strong faith in God through hearing God's word. It emphasizes that faith comes from listening to the message of Christ. It encourages readers to stretch their imagination by letting go of doubts, laying hold of God's promises of success, strength and support, and launching out in courageous faith. Having strong faith allows God to do immeasurably more than anything imaginable.
This document summarizes ways that people can fail to find comfort from God during times of sorrow or pain. It discusses that comfort can be forfeited if people refuse to face their sin, seek comfort in wrong places like worldly pleasures, or listen to fault-finders rather than faith-builders. It also notes that lasting comfort only comes from Christ, and people should not seek comfort through addictions or the wicked, but rather find delight in God's word.
1. Joseph rises to power in Egypt after correctly interpreting Pharaoh's dreams, becoming the second most powerful person after Pharaoh. Pharaoh puts Joseph in charge of storing grain during seven years of abundance to prepare for seven coming years of famine.
2. The document discusses how God invites people to be involved in His work, speaking through circumstances and scripture to reveal His purposes. This leads to a crisis of belief where faith and action are required.
3. By obeying God and allowing Him to accomplish His work through people, one comes to know God by experience. Encounters with God require faith in His ability to do what only He can do.
This document provides passages from the Quran and Bible on various topics related to God's attributes and signs. It discusses how the Quran and Bible describe God/Allah as the creator, as well as passages around God's knowledge, mercy, forgiveness and other attributes. The document suggests the criteria for the true religion should be that it comes from God, is the religion of all prophets, and can function as both a religion and law for society.
This document contains 20 passages of Greek text from the New Testament with English translations. The passages range from single sentences to short paragraphs and cover a variety of topics including Jesus' teachings, his followers, his crucifixion and resurrection, and references to God and prophets in the Hebrew Bible.
God is Closer Than You Think - Part 1 - Raewyn Gardnersajsaj
The document discusses how God desires to be close to humanity. It provides several biblical passages that portray God being with and among people, including God creating Adam to be with him, Moses requesting God's presence, the prophecy of God dwelling with humans, and Jesus coming to convict and guide people. The document expresses that God promises to be with believers wherever they go, to counsel and instruct them, and to bring them joy in his presence.
This document contains 20 Greek translation exercises from Mounce's Workbook. Each exercise contains a short Greek passage with an English translation. The passages cover a variety of biblical texts and themes, including John the Baptist seeing Jesus, Jesus calling disciples by the Sea of Galilee, Jesus being seen walking on water, and Jesus speaking about belief and eternal life.
This document reviews scriptures related to prophecy and the prophetic. It provides several scripture passages with brief explanations about how scriptures can be used for doctrine, instruction, personalization, revelation of God, anointing, fullness of God, training, finding help, life, searching out answers, limits, powerful anointing, God seeking faithful hearts, friendship with God, calling of prophets, commanding God, mysteries, and the Spirit and words of God remaining. The overall purpose is to highlight scriptures that can aid in understanding and operating in prophecy.
June 14.2015-Sunday message -STRETCHING YOUR IMAGINATION ( TO FULFILL GOD'S...Catherine Lirio
This document discusses building strong faith in God through hearing God's word. It emphasizes that faith comes from listening to the message of Christ. It encourages readers to stretch their imagination by letting go of doubts, laying hold of God's promises of success, strength and support, and launching out in courageous faith. Having strong faith allows God to do immeasurably more than anything imaginable.
This document summarizes ways that people can fail to find comfort from God during times of sorrow or pain. It discusses that comfort can be forfeited if people refuse to face their sin, seek comfort in wrong places like worldly pleasures, or listen to fault-finders rather than faith-builders. It also notes that lasting comfort only comes from Christ, and people should not seek comfort through addictions or the wicked, but rather find delight in God's word.
1. Joseph rises to power in Egypt after correctly interpreting Pharaoh's dreams, becoming the second most powerful person after Pharaoh. Pharaoh puts Joseph in charge of storing grain during seven years of abundance to prepare for seven coming years of famine.
2. The document discusses how God invites people to be involved in His work, speaking through circumstances and scripture to reveal His purposes. This leads to a crisis of belief where faith and action are required.
3. By obeying God and allowing Him to accomplish His work through people, one comes to know God by experience. Encounters with God require faith in His ability to do what only He can do.
This document provides passages from the Quran and Bible on various topics related to God's attributes and signs. It discusses how the Quran and Bible describe God/Allah as the creator, as well as passages around God's knowledge, mercy, forgiveness and other attributes. The document suggests the criteria for the true religion should be that it comes from God, is the religion of all prophets, and can function as both a religion and law for society.
This document contains 20 passages of Greek text from the New Testament with English translations. The passages range from single sentences to short paragraphs and cover a variety of topics including Jesus' teachings, his followers, his crucifixion and resurrection, and references to God and prophets in the Hebrew Bible.
God is Closer Than You Think - Part 1 - Raewyn Gardnersajsaj
The document discusses how God desires to be close to humanity. It provides several biblical passages that portray God being with and among people, including God creating Adam to be with him, Moses requesting God's presence, the prophecy of God dwelling with humans, and Jesus coming to convict and guide people. The document expresses that God promises to be with believers wherever they go, to counsel and instruct them, and to bring them joy in his presence.
This document contains 20 Greek translation exercises from Mounce's Workbook. Each exercise contains a short Greek passage with an English translation. The passages cover a variety of biblical texts and themes, including John the Baptist seeing Jesus, Jesus calling disciples by the Sea of Galilee, Jesus being seen walking on water, and Jesus speaking about belief and eternal life.
This document reviews scriptures related to prophecy and the prophetic. It provides several scripture passages with brief explanations about how scriptures can be used for doctrine, instruction, personalization, revelation of God, anointing, fullness of God, training, finding help, life, searching out answers, limits, powerful anointing, God seeking faithful hearts, friendship with God, calling of prophets, commanding God, mysteries, and the Spirit and words of God remaining. The overall purpose is to highlight scriptures that can aid in understanding and operating in prophecy.
The document discusses who Jesus is according to the Bible and Quran. It notes that the Bible says in John 12:44-50 that whoever believes in Jesus believes in God who sent him, and that Jesus came as a light to the world. The Quran says only God can create all things, but it also says Jesus created a bird from dust, so the document questions whether Jesus is God or was sent by God. It concludes by quoting John 3:16 that God loved the world and sent his son Jesus, and encourages not leaving Jesus because he is the true God, nor leaving the Bible which is most true.
What Do You Call Those Who Follow The Preaching Greeting Eating...weareoneorg
This document discusses similarities between Islamic and Christian practices of prayer and worship. It provides biblical passages that reference practices like washing before prayer, standing during prayer, bowing, prostrating, praying toward Jerusalem, and greetings of peace - showing they were also part of Jewish and early Christian worship. The document aims to find common ground between religions and promote peace between people of different beliefs. It notes the Quran has been preserved in its original form while biblical texts have been copied and translated over time.
The Gospel According to Jesus - Session #7 - Mark 2.1 12Grace Canberra
Jesus preaches to a large crowd gathered at his home in Capernaum. Four men bring a paralyzed man, unable to get near Jesus due to the large crowd. They remove part of the roof and lower the paralyzed man down. Jesus sees their faith and forgives the man's sins. Scribes think Jesus is blaspheming by claiming the ability to forgive sins, which only God can do. Jesus asks if it is easier to forgive sins or heal the man, then tells the paralyzed man to rise, take up his mat, and go home, demonstrating his authority to forgive sins. The man is healed, astonishing all who praise God.
This document discusses isolation and loneliness from a biblical perspective. It provides several examples of biblical figures who experienced isolation, including Jesus in the desert and Gethsemane, Paul in prison, Peter on the rooftop, John the Baptist in the desert, Joseph sold into slavery in Egypt, Jacob at Gilgal, Elijah in the cave, David in the grazing fields, Jonah in the fish's belly, and John the Revelator on the island of Patmos. It then explores some purposes for isolation, such as fulfilling God's purpose, preparation, training, correction, making his covenant clear, displaying his power, and salvation. The document encourages keeping courage during isolation by putting on the armor of God and praying
This document discusses Paul's letter to the Galatians and emphasizes that there is only one true gospel - the gospel of Jesus Christ. It warns that altering or adding to the gospel in any way brings a curse. The gospel consists of Jesus' death, burial and resurrection for our sins according to scripture. The document stresses that the gospel comes through divine revelation from God and Jesus Christ alone, not from human sources, and that we must obey God rather than men. Altering the gospel in any manner perverts it and removes one from being a bondservant of Christ.
This song does not exalt Christ as it should. It refers to "you" but does not specify that "you" is Jesus Christ. All of the good things mentioned in the song, such as the blind seeing, the mute singing, and the dead rising, are attributed to Christ in the Bible, not an unspecified "you." The chorus focuses on "I am" rather than exalting Christ. While freedom is mentioned, true freedom only comes through continuing in the word of Christ. Overall, the song fails to glorify God or Jesus Christ as it should as a Christian song.
We discuss the gifts of diversities of tongues, interpretation of tongues and prophecy. We provide a working definition of each, some examples and guidelines for their application, and encourage simple steps to get started in prophecy.
For sermon audio, notes, slides, archives and other free resources like books, please visit our website - apcwo.org
#APCBangalore
The document provides an outline for a course on the gospel of Christ. It begins by defining the gospel as the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ, based on his death, burial, resurrection, and ascension. It explains that the gospel covers the results and benefits of Jesus' death, burial, resurrection, and ascension. It then discusses the power of the gospel message to bring salvation and the necessity of preachers to spread the gospel so that people can hear, believe, and be saved. The document stresses that the gospel proclaims liberty, comfort, and joy to those who were previously bound or mourning. It describes the gospel as telling of the glory that follows Christ's sufferings. In the end
The document provides a summary of the biblical book of Ezekiel chapter 37, which contains Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones. In the vision, God asks Ezekiel if the dry bones can live again, and commands Ezekiel to prophesy to the bones. As Ezekiel prophesies, the bones come together and are clothed with flesh and skin, but have no breath. God then commands Ezekiel to prophesy to the breath, and as he does so breath enters the bodies and they come alive as a vast army. God explains that the vision signifies his ability to restore the people of Israel to their homeland from exile, bringing new life where there seemed to be no hope. The document then discusses the concept of biblical hope and how
Peter faces criticism from the circumcision party for eating with Gentiles. He defends himself by recounting a vision he had where God told him to stop calling unclean what God has made clean. Peter is then led by the Spirit to a Gentile's house where he preaches and the Holy Spirit falls on the Gentiles, showing God has accepted them too. When Peter reports this to the circumcision party in Jerusalem, they praise God for granting repentance to the Gentiles.
Many disciples leave Jesus after he teaches that he is the bread of life come down from heaven. When Jesus says that no one can come to him unless drawn by God the Father, many disciples stop following him, finding this teaching too difficult. Jesus asks the twelve apostles if they will also leave, to which Peter replies that they believe Jesus has the words of eternal life. However, Jesus acknowledges that one of the twelve, Judas Iscariot, is a devil who will betray him.
The document contains lyrics to 43 Christian songs praising God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit in the Slovenian language. The songs focus on themes of salvation, redemption, worship, and giving thanks to God for his blessings. They contain references to biblical passages and events.
Praying should be taught… so it can be learnt and effectually done. So, when the Lord Jesus Christ admonished the disciples to pray at least one hour (Mathew 26:40), could He thereon have enjoined us to attain 1hour PB in prayers?
This slides deck has example prayer points created to help you pursue a 1hour personal best in prayers.
Aside the duration dimension, it is the author’s passion for you to observe keenly how the prayer points have been formulated from the reference Bible verses and thereby to develop your skills at personally creating biblically sound prayer points.
The document is a Bible study lesson about the resurrection of the just. It discusses biblical passages from Job, Psalms, Hosea, John, 1 Corinthians, 1 Thessalonians, Revelation, and Hebrews that reference the resurrection of believers at the second coming of Christ. The key points made are that Jesus will return with a shout and resurrect the righteous dead, the living believers will be caught up with them to meet the Lord, and their bodies will be changed and perfected to be immortal and spiritual.
The document provides prayers and scripture readings from a session at the Omaha Presbyterian School for Pastors in Hastings, 2012. It focuses on the biblical story of Jonah, who was commanded by God to preach to Nineveh but instead fled by ship. Jonah is swallowed by a large fish and repents. He reluctantly preaches to Nineveh, which repents, much to Jonah's dismay. The document examines themes of God's omnipresence, mercy, and salvation for all people.
1. The document is a transcript from a sermon given at the Maud church of Christ on Sunday, October 5th, 2014 about Jesus being the light of the world.
2. The sermon discusses several passages from the book of John where Jesus declares that he is the light and those who follow him will not walk in darkness.
3. It emphasizes that Jesus, as the light and truth, can set people free from sin if they abide in his word.
The document discusses the benefits and nature of the Bible. It states that the Bible is the inspired, inerrant, and infallible word of God. It should be the basis for all doctrine and teachings. The Bible benefits people by promising prosperity and success to those who obey it, converting lives, and providing guidance, among other benefits. It will never pass away. The Bible can be likened to seeds, food, a knife, honey, and other things. People of all times can find relevance in the Bible.
Are you called to be a Prophet? Called, chosen, and empoweredLearning to Prophesy
Called to be a Prophet? If you are a Christian, then you are.
Let me show you what the bible teaches and what God's plans are for you.
I will help you to uncover the gifting that is in you.
The anointing of the Holy Ghost will flow on you as you dedicate time to listen and study this Module.
Impartation of the gifting of the Holy Spirit by lying of hands.
We are starting again our 8 weeks Seminar Learning to Prophesy.
For this first session we have three sets of notes:
Learning to Prophesy, October 24 2013, 1
Learning to Prophesy, October 24 2013, 2
Activation number 1, October 24 2013.
I’m having trouble with the audio, but I will load earlier next week.
This Seminar will end on Thursday December 19 2013.
On the day of Pentecost, Peter explains to the Jews that the sign they were seeing (tongues, sound) were fulfillment of Joel’s prophecy about the day of salvation. He then explains that Jesus of Nazareth is both Lord and Christ, and that they can be saved by repenting of their sins and being baptized.
The document summarizes the Gospel story of Jesus performing his first miracle at a wedding in Cana. It describes how Jesus turned water into wine when the wedding hosts ran out. This miracle demonstrated Jesus' divinity and power. It was the first of Jesus' signs and helped his disciples to believe he was the God-Man. The miracle showed Jesus' glory in a secretive way so as not to overwhelm the wedding celebration.
The document discusses who Jesus is according to the Bible and Quran. It notes that the Bible says in John 12:44-50 that whoever believes in Jesus believes in God who sent him, and that Jesus came as a light to the world. The Quran says only God can create all things, but it also says Jesus created a bird from dust, so the document questions whether Jesus is God or was sent by God. It concludes by quoting John 3:16 that God loved the world and sent his son Jesus, and encourages not leaving Jesus because he is the true God, nor leaving the Bible which is most true.
What Do You Call Those Who Follow The Preaching Greeting Eating...weareoneorg
This document discusses similarities between Islamic and Christian practices of prayer and worship. It provides biblical passages that reference practices like washing before prayer, standing during prayer, bowing, prostrating, praying toward Jerusalem, and greetings of peace - showing they were also part of Jewish and early Christian worship. The document aims to find common ground between religions and promote peace between people of different beliefs. It notes the Quran has been preserved in its original form while biblical texts have been copied and translated over time.
The Gospel According to Jesus - Session #7 - Mark 2.1 12Grace Canberra
Jesus preaches to a large crowd gathered at his home in Capernaum. Four men bring a paralyzed man, unable to get near Jesus due to the large crowd. They remove part of the roof and lower the paralyzed man down. Jesus sees their faith and forgives the man's sins. Scribes think Jesus is blaspheming by claiming the ability to forgive sins, which only God can do. Jesus asks if it is easier to forgive sins or heal the man, then tells the paralyzed man to rise, take up his mat, and go home, demonstrating his authority to forgive sins. The man is healed, astonishing all who praise God.
This document discusses isolation and loneliness from a biblical perspective. It provides several examples of biblical figures who experienced isolation, including Jesus in the desert and Gethsemane, Paul in prison, Peter on the rooftop, John the Baptist in the desert, Joseph sold into slavery in Egypt, Jacob at Gilgal, Elijah in the cave, David in the grazing fields, Jonah in the fish's belly, and John the Revelator on the island of Patmos. It then explores some purposes for isolation, such as fulfilling God's purpose, preparation, training, correction, making his covenant clear, displaying his power, and salvation. The document encourages keeping courage during isolation by putting on the armor of God and praying
This document discusses Paul's letter to the Galatians and emphasizes that there is only one true gospel - the gospel of Jesus Christ. It warns that altering or adding to the gospel in any way brings a curse. The gospel consists of Jesus' death, burial and resurrection for our sins according to scripture. The document stresses that the gospel comes through divine revelation from God and Jesus Christ alone, not from human sources, and that we must obey God rather than men. Altering the gospel in any manner perverts it and removes one from being a bondservant of Christ.
This song does not exalt Christ as it should. It refers to "you" but does not specify that "you" is Jesus Christ. All of the good things mentioned in the song, such as the blind seeing, the mute singing, and the dead rising, are attributed to Christ in the Bible, not an unspecified "you." The chorus focuses on "I am" rather than exalting Christ. While freedom is mentioned, true freedom only comes through continuing in the word of Christ. Overall, the song fails to glorify God or Jesus Christ as it should as a Christian song.
We discuss the gifts of diversities of tongues, interpretation of tongues and prophecy. We provide a working definition of each, some examples and guidelines for their application, and encourage simple steps to get started in prophecy.
For sermon audio, notes, slides, archives and other free resources like books, please visit our website - apcwo.org
#APCBangalore
The document provides an outline for a course on the gospel of Christ. It begins by defining the gospel as the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ, based on his death, burial, resurrection, and ascension. It explains that the gospel covers the results and benefits of Jesus' death, burial, resurrection, and ascension. It then discusses the power of the gospel message to bring salvation and the necessity of preachers to spread the gospel so that people can hear, believe, and be saved. The document stresses that the gospel proclaims liberty, comfort, and joy to those who were previously bound or mourning. It describes the gospel as telling of the glory that follows Christ's sufferings. In the end
The document provides a summary of the biblical book of Ezekiel chapter 37, which contains Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones. In the vision, God asks Ezekiel if the dry bones can live again, and commands Ezekiel to prophesy to the bones. As Ezekiel prophesies, the bones come together and are clothed with flesh and skin, but have no breath. God then commands Ezekiel to prophesy to the breath, and as he does so breath enters the bodies and they come alive as a vast army. God explains that the vision signifies his ability to restore the people of Israel to their homeland from exile, bringing new life where there seemed to be no hope. The document then discusses the concept of biblical hope and how
Peter faces criticism from the circumcision party for eating with Gentiles. He defends himself by recounting a vision he had where God told him to stop calling unclean what God has made clean. Peter is then led by the Spirit to a Gentile's house where he preaches and the Holy Spirit falls on the Gentiles, showing God has accepted them too. When Peter reports this to the circumcision party in Jerusalem, they praise God for granting repentance to the Gentiles.
Many disciples leave Jesus after he teaches that he is the bread of life come down from heaven. When Jesus says that no one can come to him unless drawn by God the Father, many disciples stop following him, finding this teaching too difficult. Jesus asks the twelve apostles if they will also leave, to which Peter replies that they believe Jesus has the words of eternal life. However, Jesus acknowledges that one of the twelve, Judas Iscariot, is a devil who will betray him.
The document contains lyrics to 43 Christian songs praising God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit in the Slovenian language. The songs focus on themes of salvation, redemption, worship, and giving thanks to God for his blessings. They contain references to biblical passages and events.
Praying should be taught… so it can be learnt and effectually done. So, when the Lord Jesus Christ admonished the disciples to pray at least one hour (Mathew 26:40), could He thereon have enjoined us to attain 1hour PB in prayers?
This slides deck has example prayer points created to help you pursue a 1hour personal best in prayers.
Aside the duration dimension, it is the author’s passion for you to observe keenly how the prayer points have been formulated from the reference Bible verses and thereby to develop your skills at personally creating biblically sound prayer points.
The document is a Bible study lesson about the resurrection of the just. It discusses biblical passages from Job, Psalms, Hosea, John, 1 Corinthians, 1 Thessalonians, Revelation, and Hebrews that reference the resurrection of believers at the second coming of Christ. The key points made are that Jesus will return with a shout and resurrect the righteous dead, the living believers will be caught up with them to meet the Lord, and their bodies will be changed and perfected to be immortal and spiritual.
The document provides prayers and scripture readings from a session at the Omaha Presbyterian School for Pastors in Hastings, 2012. It focuses on the biblical story of Jonah, who was commanded by God to preach to Nineveh but instead fled by ship. Jonah is swallowed by a large fish and repents. He reluctantly preaches to Nineveh, which repents, much to Jonah's dismay. The document examines themes of God's omnipresence, mercy, and salvation for all people.
1. The document is a transcript from a sermon given at the Maud church of Christ on Sunday, October 5th, 2014 about Jesus being the light of the world.
2. The sermon discusses several passages from the book of John where Jesus declares that he is the light and those who follow him will not walk in darkness.
3. It emphasizes that Jesus, as the light and truth, can set people free from sin if they abide in his word.
The document discusses the benefits and nature of the Bible. It states that the Bible is the inspired, inerrant, and infallible word of God. It should be the basis for all doctrine and teachings. The Bible benefits people by promising prosperity and success to those who obey it, converting lives, and providing guidance, among other benefits. It will never pass away. The Bible can be likened to seeds, food, a knife, honey, and other things. People of all times can find relevance in the Bible.
Are you called to be a Prophet? Called, chosen, and empoweredLearning to Prophesy
Called to be a Prophet? If you are a Christian, then you are.
Let me show you what the bible teaches and what God's plans are for you.
I will help you to uncover the gifting that is in you.
The anointing of the Holy Ghost will flow on you as you dedicate time to listen and study this Module.
Impartation of the gifting of the Holy Spirit by lying of hands.
We are starting again our 8 weeks Seminar Learning to Prophesy.
For this first session we have three sets of notes:
Learning to Prophesy, October 24 2013, 1
Learning to Prophesy, October 24 2013, 2
Activation number 1, October 24 2013.
I’m having trouble with the audio, but I will load earlier next week.
This Seminar will end on Thursday December 19 2013.
On the day of Pentecost, Peter explains to the Jews that the sign they were seeing (tongues, sound) were fulfillment of Joel’s prophecy about the day of salvation. He then explains that Jesus of Nazareth is both Lord and Christ, and that they can be saved by repenting of their sins and being baptized.
The document summarizes the Gospel story of Jesus performing his first miracle at a wedding in Cana. It describes how Jesus turned water into wine when the wedding hosts ran out. This miracle demonstrated Jesus' divinity and power. It was the first of Jesus' signs and helped his disciples to believe he was the God-Man. The miracle showed Jesus' glory in a secretive way so as not to overwhelm the wedding celebration.
Jesus attends a wedding in Cana of Galilee with his mother and disciples. When the wine runs out, Mary tells Jesus about the problem. Jesus responds that his time (or hour) has not yet come but performs his first miracle by turning water into wine. The miracle shows Jesus' glory and causes his disciples to believe in him. He then travels with his family to Capernaum, where they stay briefly.
Gospel of John - #3 - The Pattern of WitnessBibleTalk.tv
In this lesson we explore the pattern of witness used by the apostle John, John the Baptist, and Jesus Himself to recruit disciples.
Watch: http://bibletalk.tv/gospel-of-john-lesson-3
This document discusses Jesus Christ's mission as prophesied by Isaiah and described by John the Baptist. It explores what can be learned about Christ from passages in the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible. Christ is described as being with God from the beginning, being God himself, preaching the gospel in the pre-mortal world, creating all things, and being the Only Begotten Son who was made flesh. Believing in Christ allows one to have eternal life and feel His light and life, even without visiting the Holy Land where He walked.
The document discusses John Mark, the author of the Gospel of Mark. It says he was the nephew of Barnabas, a close companion of the apostle Peter for 12 years, and an eyewitness to Jesus's ministry. It then summarizes some of the key themes of Mark's gospel, including the suffering servant and humanity and servant heart of Christ. It also provides context on John the Baptist and Jesus's baptism by him in the Jordan River.
This document is a compilation of Bible verses that reference Jesus Christ as the light of the world. It begins with John 8:12 where Jesus states "I am the light of the world." Several verses are provided that describe God as light and the light coming into the world. References are made to Jesus bringing salvation and revelation to those in darkness. The compilation emphasizes that by believing in Jesus, people will not remain in darkness but will become sons of light.
The document provides biographical information about John Mark, the author of the Gospel of Mark. It states that John Mark was the nephew of Barnabas, a close companion of the apostle Peter for 12 years, and an eyewitness to Jesus referred to as "the certain young man" in Mark 14:51. It also notes that Mark attended Paul and Barnabas, and accompanied Barnabas on their second missionary journey. The document then discusses key themes in the Gospel of Mark, including that Jesus came to serve and give his life as a ransom for many, emphasizing his suffering and humanity. It proceeds to provide an overview of the contents of Chapter 1 of the Gospel of Mark.
Jesus sends his holy spirit rcia-2010-11-amaximilianyong
The document discusses the person and role of the Holy Spirit according to Christian scripture and theology. It describes the Holy Spirit as the third person of the Holy Trinity, co-equal with God the Father and Son. Several Bible verses are presented showing Jesus promising the disciples that he would send the Holy Spirit to be with and empower them. The gifts, symbols and names associated with the Holy Spirit are explored, including fire, water, wind, comforter and advocate. The Holy Spirit's role in inspiring the Church and empowering believers with spiritual gifts is summarized.
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
The document discusses the Holy Spirit and its importance for Christians. It states that even if one is a believer, without being baptized or empowered by the Holy Spirit, they are an ineffective Christian. It encourages the reader to ask God to fill them with the Holy Spirit so they can do what God calls them to do with power and authority. It then provides several biblical examples of how the Holy Spirit is represented, such as a cloud, clothing, anointing oil, a dove, wind, fire, a seal, and a pledge. It lastly notes that the Holy Spirit is the agent of restoration.
This is the second lesson in a series based on the Book of Hebrews chapter 6 verses 1 and 2, the elementary teachings of Christian faith.
The solid foundation is built upon the Rock. What (or who) is that Rock?
Jesus demonstrates that He is the light of the world by healing a man born blind. This sign powerfully shows that a man born blind received his sight and therefore that Jesus is the Christ, the son of Man and is worthy of our our belief and worship.
The document summarizes changes made to the people's responses in the Order of Mass in the Roman Missal, Third Edition. Key changes include altering "And also with you" to "And with your spirit" in greetings; adding "greatly" to sins confessed in the Penitential Act; and modifying language in the Creeds, Mystery of Faith, and other parts for clarity and accuracy in translation from Latin. The changes aim to reflect a more literal translation of the original text.
This document contains the order of service for a Catholic mass. It includes readings, songs of praise, prayers, and other elements of the typical mass liturgy. The document encourages silence in church, turning off phones, and includes passages from the Bible, creeds, responses from the congregation, and songs sung in celebration of God.
This document contains the order of service for a Catholic mass, including readings, songs, and prayers. It discusses Jesus healing a blind man in the Gospel reading from Mark 10:46-52, with the man calling out to Jesus for mercy and regaining his sight. The document provides the full text of various parts of the mass service.
The document presents numerous biblical passages that describe Jesus as God. It asserts that Jesus is the one true God, that he created the world, that salvation comes only through him, and that the fullness of the Godhead exists in him. The overall message is that Jesus himself is God.
Jesus was the baptizer in the holy spiritGLENN PEASE
The document discusses that Jesus is the baptizer in the Holy Spirit. It provides several biblical references that show Jesus baptizes believers in the Holy Spirit, including quotes from John, Luke, Mark, and Acts. The document emphasizes that Jesus poured out the Holy Spirit and that every believer should seek baptism in the Holy Spirit from Jesus.
Revelation 4:8, 11: The Elders and the Four Living Creatures help us remember to worship the one who sits on the throne and show us what it means to worship him in meaningful ways. Am I a true worshiper of my Father.
https://youtu.be/QkL3q3UvobQ
Jesus healed and helped many people who then felt compelled to share the good news of Jesus with others. This sharing of Jesus' works led many to also believe in Him as the Savior of the world. Christians today are called to proclaim the good works of Jesus just as those He healed and helped did in telling others what He had done for them.
The document presents 17 titles for God (Jehovah) found in the Bible, providing the reference verse for each title and a brief context. Some of the titles mentioned include Jehovah Jireh (The Lord Who Provides, Genesis 22:14), Jehovah Ropheka (The Lord Who Heals You, Exodus 15:26), Jehovah Nissi (The Lord My Banner, Exodus 17:15), and Jehovah Shammah (The Lord Is There, Ezekiel 48:35). The document aims to provide a study on the different names and aspects of God found in scripture.
1 Peter 3:13-22: As Peter continues to encourage us through our exile, he reminds us that though we my suffer and come to harm, God wants to bless us. So we don’t have to fear or be troubled, we keep Jesus in our hearts as Lord, and we tell others of our hope. The example of Christ reminds us that Jesus suffered also, but was blessed.
https://youtu.be/U1Ujz8hakik
1 Peter 2:13-3:12Peter’s exhortation to be subject to government, masters, husbands, wives, and that all of us are thoughtful of others is difficult for most of us, especially when we face suffer because of those who are unjust. Peter reminds us that because of our relationship with God, we must continue to do good, especially by sharing the good news of Jesus with them.
https://youtu.be/gHyeHRH4EPw
1 Peter 2:21-25: Peter reminds these exiles that they have two wars: their flesh and the unbelievers. So they must learn to abstain from the passions of the flesh, have honorable conduct, do good, live as free people, and endure suffering. In this lesson, we examine the example that Jesus set for us.
https://youtu.be/iefG3VhYg2c
1 Peter 2:11-20: Peter reminds these exiles that they have two wars: their flesh and the unbelievers. So they must learn to abstain from the passions of the flesh, have honorable conduct, do good, live as free people, and endure suffering.
https://youtu.be/4ooqkyEN4p0
1 Peter 1:13 - 2:3: Because we have been ransomed through Jesus and we are anticipating the revelation of Jesus, Peter helps us understand three keys in how we spend our time in exile: 1) preparing your minds for action; 2) being sober-minded; and 3) having your hope set fully on God’s grace. https://youtu.be/QEXw_qG0SfE
1 Peter 1:1-12: Peter gives the elect exiles reasons to praise God, based on his mercy and power. It is an expression of his grace toward us and the glory he has planned for us. So that we love him, believe in him and rejoice in our salvation in him.
https://youtu.be/8mmwMVeFSOM
1 Corinthians 12:31 - 13:13: Paul teaches the Corinthians on their level of spiritual immature that love is excellent and great. He reminds them that they should pursue love because Love gives meaning, Love is altruistic, Love is strong and Love never ends.
https://youtu.be/G3l-Zhsu75k
1 Corinthians 12, 14: Paul reminds the brothers and sisters in Corinth that when we come together to worship we must be especially mindful that our individual gifts are used to build up each other.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXHOTE3LpTA
1 Corinthians 11:17-34: Paul reminds the brothers and sisters in Corinth that when we come together to worship we must be especially mindful that even in partaking of the supper we may humiliate and despise our siblings. It’s a vital warning for us to be wary of the individualism that exalts myself over brothers and sisters.
https://youtu.be/jXj7dnW5o1I
1 Corinthians 9:19: Paul reminds the brothers and sisters in Corinth that their individualism and rights are not as important as loving each other, helping each other and building each other up.
https://youtu.be/v_PszlSFQfA
1 Samuel 18:1: Jonathan and David remind us that brethren can have deep, meaningful relationships. We must be intentional, be faithful, love, and be knit. Original lesson: The Power of Friendship: Lessons from Jonathan and David. 2008 October 26
https://youtu.be/XlH3nku6j1I
Acts 7:20-29: Moses sought to be with his brothers but they rejected him. And he was exiled. Cain refused to care for his brother, and he was alone. But it’s not good for man to be alone. Why do we slip into the thinking of Cain so easily and find ourselves alone? Being brothers is not easy, but let brotherly love continue.
Of all the metaphors for believers, the one most often used in the NT is “adelphos” (siblings, brothers and sisters). After Jesus’ ascension the company who gathered in the upper room consisted of both men and women, and Peter calls all of them brethren. In Acts 15, both Jewish believers and Gentile believers are called brethren.
Parts of this lesson based on “Reclaiming the Church Family: A Solution to the Corporate-Church Crisis)” by Matthew T. Kimbrough
https://youtu.be/p0EU18quc8s
The document discusses Jesus Christ's relationship to believers as their brother. It notes that Christ partook of flesh and blood to become like his brothers in every way so that he could be a merciful and faithful high priest to help those who are tempted. As the Son of God, Christ calls believers his brothers and sisters and shares in their humanity so that he can bring many sons and daughters to glory. The document encourages believers that as holy brothers and sisters of Christ, they share in his heavenly calling from God.
Psalm 119:105; Matthew 7:13-14; 2 Timothy 3:16: A reminder that we have two paths we can choose to walk and why the Bible helps us decide which path is best for us to follow. Original lesson from 2013 (or so). https://youtu.be/hpGvnC0rlqs
Colossians 1:27: Even for those who have fallen short of God’s glory, there is still hope of glory in Jesus. By seeking glory through faith in him and abiding in him we will bear fruit, have eternal life, and abide in his love and joy.
https://youtu.be/sjVQ-5eDse8
Romans 6:5: A reminder that in baptism we are uniting together with Jesus in his death and his resurrection so that we can share in his glory.
https://youtu.be/jXaNOXRpIoA
2 Samuel 12:13; Psalm 51: David reminds us that although we’ve sinned when we turn back to our God with a broken and contrite heart he will show mercy and forgive our sins. Repentance leads to the restoration, so that we can be glorious. https://youtu.be/0E1da94y-eE
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).
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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
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2. COME AND SEE what God has done:
He is awesome in his deeds toward
the children of man.
Psalm 66:5
3. I have told the glad news of deliverance
in the great congregation; behold, I
have not restrained my lips, as you
know, O Jehovah. I have not hidden
your deliverance within my heart; I have
spoken of your faithfulness and your
salvation; I have not concealed your
steadfast love and your faithfulness
from the great congregation.
Psalm 40:9-10
4. I have told the glad news of deliverance
in the great congregation; behold, I
have not restrained my lips, as you
know, O Jehovah. I have not hidden
your deliverance within my heart; I have
spoken of your faithfulness and your
salvation; I have not concealed your
steadfast love and your faithfulness
from the great congregation.
Psalm 40:9-10
5. I have told the glad news of deliverance
in the great congregation; behold, I
have not restrained my lips, as you
know, O Jehovah. I have not hidden
your deliverance within my heart; I have
spoken of your faithfulness and your
salvation; I have not concealed your
steadfast love and your faithfulness
from the great congregation.
Psalm 40:9-10
6. I have told the glad news of deliverance
in the great congregation; behold, I
have not restrained my lips, as you
know, O Jehovah. I have not hidden
your deliverance within my heart; I have
spoken of your faithfulness and your
salvation; I have not concealed your
steadfast love and your faithfulness
from the great congregation.
Psalm 40:9-10
7. I have told the glad news of deliverance
in the great congregation; behold, I
have not restrained my lips, as you
know, O Jehovah. I have not hidden
your deliverance within my heart; I have
spoken of your faithfulness and your
salvation; I have not concealed your
steadfast love and your faithfulness
from the great congregation.
Psalm 40:9-10
33. Text
Philip
We have found him
of whom Moses in the Law
and also the prophets
wrote, Jesus of Nazareth,
the son of Joseph.
34. Text
Philip
We have found him
of whom Moses in the Law
and also the prophets
wrote, Jesus of Nazareth,
the son of Joseph.
35. Text
Philip
We have found him
of whom Moses in the Law
and also the prophets
wrote, Jesus of Nazareth,
the son of Joseph.
Can
anything good
come out of
Nazareth?
36. Text
Philip
We have found him
of whom Moses in the Law
and also the prophets
wrote, Jesus of Nazareth,
the son of Joseph.
Can
anything good
come out of
Nazareth?
Come and see.
37. Behold the Lamb of God!
He brought him to Jesus.
John:
Andrew:
Philip: Come and see.
38. Behold the Lamb of God!
He brought him to Jesus.
John:
Andrew:
Philip: Come and see.
39. Behold the Lamb of God!
He brought him to Jesus.
John:
Andrew:
Philip: Come and see.
40. Behold the Lamb of God!
He brought him to Jesus.
John:
Andrew:
Philip: Come and see.
41. Behold the Lamb of God!
He brought him to Jesus.
John:
Andrew:
Philip: Come and see.
43. We implore you on
behalf of Christ,
be reconciled to God.
2 Corinthians 5:20
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