Every time we overcome an obstacle, a bad habit, an addiction, we please God. He is committed to be with you every time you pass through the waters and through fire…GOD WANTS YOU TO GROW UP
This document provides an overview of visions in the Bible and shares summaries of visions from several prophets. It begins by defining what a vision is and noting that visions occurred in an awakened state, differing from dreams. Visions needed to align with Scripture. The document then summarizes the vision of Moses at the burning bush, noting God's instructions and Moses' reaction. It next summarizes the vision of Joshua encountering the commander of the army of the Lord and being instructed to remove his sandals. The vision of Isaiah seeing God on his throne and being cleansed by a seraphim is then outlined. Finally, the document briefly summarizes Jeremiah's visions of an almond branch and boiling pot and their meanings.
The Canticle of Zechariah (also known as the Benedictus) is a biblical song praising God for the coming of the Messiah. It describes how God has fulfilled his promises to save his people from their enemies and show mercy. The song says a prophet will be sent to prepare the way for God and bring salvation through forgiveness of sins. It concludes by praising God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
This document contains quotes from various authors throughout history about the importance and power of prayer. Many of the quotes emphasize that prayer changes outcomes because it involves God directly in situations. They also suggest that lack of prayer leads to weakness and failure, while consistent prayer strengthens individuals and moves God to act. Overall, the collection of quotes presents prayer as an essential spiritual discipline and a primary way to access God's power and involvement in the world.
This document provides biographical information about Oswald Chambers and introduces his daily devotional My Utmost for His Highest. It describes how Chambers was a Scottish minister and teacher in the early 20th century. It explains that the daily readings in the devotional were compiled from his lectures and talks given in various settings. The introductory passages seek to convey that Chambers' teachings have endured and can continue to bring inspiration from the Holy Spirit to readers.
This document is the August 2017 issue of the monthly magazine "Saviour's Chimes" of St Saviour's Tamil Church in Kolkata. It provides information about upcoming church services and events in August, including dates, themes, and scripture readings. It also contains several articles on topics like prayer, the influence of the King James Bible on the English language, the history of St Saviour's Church, and an interview with West Indies cricketer Carlos Brathwaite about his faith. The magazine aims to inform and spiritually enrich the congregation of St Saviour's Church.
This Christmas celebration service focused on the child Jesus and his role as Savior according to the Bible passage Luke 1:26-38. The service discussed how Jesus was born special, to be a Savior and servant for all people. It also shared the story of a prison warden at Angola Prison in Louisiana who transformed the prison through moral rehabilitation programs and distributing Bibles to prisoners. The service emphasized that all people are born into a life sentence of sin but that Jesus can set people free from this prison and transform their lives through accepting him.
1) Dr. David Owuor, a Kenyan scientist with degrees in chemical engineering and genetics, responded to God's calling in 2003 to become a prophet.
2) As a prophet, he warned Kenya that it would be hit by an earthquake as judgment for the country's sins, especially sexual immorality in the church. This warning was initially met with skepticism.
3) National prayers of repentance were held in Uhuru Park, which Owuor said God accepted, but the prophet maintained the earthquake judgment would still occur to prove his message was from God.
This document provides an overview of visions in the Bible and shares summaries of visions from several prophets. It begins by defining what a vision is and noting that visions occurred in an awakened state, differing from dreams. Visions needed to align with Scripture. The document then summarizes the vision of Moses at the burning bush, noting God's instructions and Moses' reaction. It next summarizes the vision of Joshua encountering the commander of the army of the Lord and being instructed to remove his sandals. The vision of Isaiah seeing God on his throne and being cleansed by a seraphim is then outlined. Finally, the document briefly summarizes Jeremiah's visions of an almond branch and boiling pot and their meanings.
The Canticle of Zechariah (also known as the Benedictus) is a biblical song praising God for the coming of the Messiah. It describes how God has fulfilled his promises to save his people from their enemies and show mercy. The song says a prophet will be sent to prepare the way for God and bring salvation through forgiveness of sins. It concludes by praising God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
This document contains quotes from various authors throughout history about the importance and power of prayer. Many of the quotes emphasize that prayer changes outcomes because it involves God directly in situations. They also suggest that lack of prayer leads to weakness and failure, while consistent prayer strengthens individuals and moves God to act. Overall, the collection of quotes presents prayer as an essential spiritual discipline and a primary way to access God's power and involvement in the world.
This document provides biographical information about Oswald Chambers and introduces his daily devotional My Utmost for His Highest. It describes how Chambers was a Scottish minister and teacher in the early 20th century. It explains that the daily readings in the devotional were compiled from his lectures and talks given in various settings. The introductory passages seek to convey that Chambers' teachings have endured and can continue to bring inspiration from the Holy Spirit to readers.
This document is the August 2017 issue of the monthly magazine "Saviour's Chimes" of St Saviour's Tamil Church in Kolkata. It provides information about upcoming church services and events in August, including dates, themes, and scripture readings. It also contains several articles on topics like prayer, the influence of the King James Bible on the English language, the history of St Saviour's Church, and an interview with West Indies cricketer Carlos Brathwaite about his faith. The magazine aims to inform and spiritually enrich the congregation of St Saviour's Church.
This Christmas celebration service focused on the child Jesus and his role as Savior according to the Bible passage Luke 1:26-38. The service discussed how Jesus was born special, to be a Savior and servant for all people. It also shared the story of a prison warden at Angola Prison in Louisiana who transformed the prison through moral rehabilitation programs and distributing Bibles to prisoners. The service emphasized that all people are born into a life sentence of sin but that Jesus can set people free from this prison and transform their lives through accepting him.
1) Dr. David Owuor, a Kenyan scientist with degrees in chemical engineering and genetics, responded to God's calling in 2003 to become a prophet.
2) As a prophet, he warned Kenya that it would be hit by an earthquake as judgment for the country's sins, especially sexual immorality in the church. This warning was initially met with skepticism.
3) National prayers of repentance were held in Uhuru Park, which Owuor said God accepted, but the prophet maintained the earthquake judgment would still occur to prove his message was from God.
The document provides commentary on running the race of faith based on scripture passages from Hebrews 12:1-3 and 2 Timothy 4:7. It emphasizes fixing one's eyes on Jesus, who initiated and completed the race of faith. To run well, believers must lay aside weights and sins that slow them down, and study Jesus' example by reviewing details of his life and work. Focusing on Jesus in this way will energize one's soul to continue the race despite challenges. The commentary encourages believers to rely on Jesus as the author and perfecter of their faith as they run the race.
Jesus healed many people who came to him suffering from various illnesses and disabilities. He healed the lame, blind, deformed, and mute by curing them when they were brought to him. The crowds were amazed to see these people who were previously unable to speak, walk, or see, now healed. They recognized this as a sign that Jesus had healing powers from God. The document then discusses several specific healing stories from the Bible and examines the factors involved in Jesus' healing ministry, such as faith, belief, humility, and deliverance from evil. It aims to help readers understand Jesus' role as a healer and apply the lessons to their own lives.
This document tells a story about a man who was calling out to God but failing to recognize how God was responding. God spoke to the man through a singing bird, thunder, a shining star, and the birth of the man's son, but each time the man did not listen or understand. Finally, God touched the man's cheek with a butterfly, but the man brushed it away without comprehending. The moral is that God speaks to us in many ways, but we must have open senses to recognize His communications.
This document provides an overview and introduction to evangelism by King Jesus Luther King. It discusses the importance of evangelism and obeying God's command to spread the gospel. It outlines King's background and inspirations. The document is divided into sections that will cover: the definition of evangelism and getting the word out; the method of evangelism and how Jesus modeled it by winning souls one by one and discipling them to win more; the relationship between evangelism and saving souls; and what lifestyle Christians should have when evangelizing.
Prayer can take many forms and be done anywhere at any time. It is important for connecting with God through direct address, conversation, and seeking God's presence. While there are no set rules, prayer is commonly done kneeling, bowing, with hands spread out, or standing. Christians should pray regularly to strengthen their faith, seek God's will, bring them closer to God, and ask for help, wisdom and healing for themselves and others.
The document discusses Jesus Christ as the divine healer. It describes the blue color of the Foursquare flag as representing Jesus as the Great Physician who came from heaven to heal. It also discusses the cup symbol used in the Foursquare logo as representing divine healing through prayer and anointing with oil. The document outlines the Foursquare beliefs around divine healing through the power of Jesus Christ to heal in response to prayer, citing examples from the Bible.
Paul requests the Romans pray for him in three areas:
1) Protection from unbelievers as he travels to Jerusalem
2) For his ministry in Jerusalem to be accepted by Jewish believers
3) That he might come to Rome with joy after being refreshed by them
He appeals to them by the love of Christ and the Spirit to strive together with him in prayer. Paul wanted God's will to be done in safely reaching Rome.
1) The document discusses changing the way we see things spiritually by training our senses to discern spiritual realities. It provides examples of images containing hidden meanings and encourages focusing on different aspects to gain new perspectives.
2) It emphasizes looking at things through the eyes of the Spirit rather than the flesh, and allowing God to reveal things rather than relying on human assumptions.
3) Examples from the Bible like Moses, Caleb and Joshua, Jeremiah, and Paul show people who learned to see beyond natural appearances and understand spiritual significance through experiences with God.
A contemplative prayer retreat will be held on March 2nd from 8-10 am at Peoria Christian Fellowship Church. The retreat will focus on dealing with fear and will include two prayer sessions looking at Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane and a passage from Philippians. The agenda includes an introduction, two prayer sessions with biblical passages, a break for questions and answers, and time for journaling and closing blessing. Various prayer types such as centering prayer, prayer of invitation, and prayer of exam will be used. Additional prompts on the presence of God, freedom, and discerning God's voice will also be provided.
Eccl 12:7, “the dust returns to the earth as it was, and the spirit returns to God who gave it.”
John 5:28,29 “Do not marvel at this, for an hour is coming when all who are in the tombs will hear his voice and come out, those who have done good to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil to the resurrection of judgment.”
2Cor 5:10, “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil.”
Mt 25:41, “Then he will say to those on his left, Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.”
Vs.46, “And these will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.”
This document provides the schedule and details for a clergy residential conference taking place from Monday June 30th to Thursday July 3rd, 2014. The theme of the conference is "God - Renewing Hope". The schedule includes keynote speakers, workshops, bible studies, worship services, and social activities each day. Meals, refreshments, and accommodations are provided at the Chatsworth Estate conference center. The goal of the conference is for clergy to be renewed in their hope and faith through engaging with the theme of "God - Renewing Hope" over the course of the 4 day program.
Learning from the Prophet Elijah how to see things in the spirit.
Natural point to the supernatural.
Open my eyes that I may see the wonders of your law. ( Psalm 119:8)
The Prophetic Intensive is an E.Q.U.I.P.P. (Educate, Qualify, Undergird, Instruct, Prepare, Push Out) class of Life Changers Church.
Our E.Q.U.I.P.P. classes are designed to help to prepare God's people for the varied aspects of ministry in the 21st Century.
In the Prophetic Intensive you will learn things like:
*How to prophesy
*How to clearly hear the voice of God
*Spiritual gifts (and how to use them)
*What is prophecy?
*How to learn what your future holds through the ministry of the Holy Spirit
*Are prophets still around today?
*Understanding the dreams that you dream
(Dream Interpretation)
*How to be lead by the Holy Spirit
and so much more.....
This class will empower you prophetically unlike anything that you've ever done before.
It offers the perfect blend of practical teaching and activation exercises which will sharpen your ears to hear what God is saying for yourself and for others.
There is no cost associated with this class. There is also ministry available for your teens and children.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at (513) 341-5543.
We look forward to seeing you in the class!
www.lifechangerschurchintl.org
LOCATION INFORMATION:
Life Changers Church-Fairfield
7474 Morris Road
Fairfield Twp, OH 45011
(Located inside of Cincinnati Christian School)
This document provides an overview of deliverance from evil spirits. It discusses that deliverance is an important part of Jesus' mission and believers can continue his ministry of deliverance today. Evil spirits can gain access through sexual sin and porn addiction, which is increasingly common. The document outlines preparing for deliverance through prayer and repentance. It also describes what typically occurs during deliverance sessions, including prayers, worship, confession, and commanding spirits to leave in Jesus' name. Maintaining faith in God's power and authority is key to receiving freedom through deliverance.
Prayer was the focus of Jesus' life and is central to many religions. The document discusses how prayer is the core of religious life and the direct line of communication to God and the spirit world. It provides quotes emphasizing the importance of prayer from various religious and historical figures. It suggests that if key biblical figures like Eve, Adam, the Pharisees, John, and Saul had prayed, tragic outcomes could have been prevented or altered. Prayer is presented as bringing truth and being the medium through which love is received and expressed through miracles.
This document discusses Jesus washing his disciples' feet according to the account in John 13:1-17. It provides context about when the event took place, just before the Passover feast. It describes how Jesus, though fully clothed, took off his outer robe and wrapped a towel around himself to wash the disciples' feet. The document explores why Jesus did this as an act of humility and service to demonstrate that his followers should serve and wash one another's feet.
There are many, many prayers written in the Bible.
We have the prayers that Moses prayed;
We have the prayers that the Judges prayed;
We have the beautiful prayers that King David prayed; and
We have the powerful prayers that the apostle Paul prayed for the church.
If you want to grow in your spiritual life you can follow the pattern of those prayers. They will help you to grow great in faith and powerful in your spiritual life.
Dr. David Owuor is a Kenyan prophet born in 1966 in Siaya, Kenya. He received advanced scientific degrees but felt called by God to preach in 2001. He warns of impending disasters like earthquakes if people do not repent. Owuor travels widely preaching his message of repentance and condemns prosperity gospel. He says God provides for his needs and he does not collect offerings. Owuor chose to remain single to focus on his ministry of following God's directions. He has faced threats but continues preaching that Kenya and its churches must repent to avoid divine punishment.
Paul writes a letter to the Romans explaining the purpose and content of his message. He introduces himself as an apostle of Christ called to preach the good news about God's son Jesus. The good news is that through faith in Christ, both Jews and Gentiles can be saved from sin and made righteous in God's sight. Paul expresses his desire to visit Rome to strengthen their faith and preach the good news.
The document discusses the importance of prayer based on biblical passages. It encourages praying persistently like the widow in Luke, using the Lord's Prayer as a model, and praying in faith that God exists, hears prayers, and answers them. Specific types of prayer discussed are intercessory prayer for others and trusting that the Holy Spirit intercedes perfectly for believers when they don't know what to pray for. The overall message is to make prayer a regular practice.
The document provides commentary on running the race of faith based on scripture passages from Hebrews 12:1-3 and 2 Timothy 4:7. It emphasizes fixing one's eyes on Jesus, who initiated and completed the race of faith. To run well, believers must lay aside weights and sins that slow them down, and study Jesus' example by reviewing details of his life and work. Focusing on Jesus in this way will energize one's soul to continue the race despite challenges. The commentary encourages believers to rely on Jesus as the author and perfecter of their faith as they run the race.
Jesus healed many people who came to him suffering from various illnesses and disabilities. He healed the lame, blind, deformed, and mute by curing them when they were brought to him. The crowds were amazed to see these people who were previously unable to speak, walk, or see, now healed. They recognized this as a sign that Jesus had healing powers from God. The document then discusses several specific healing stories from the Bible and examines the factors involved in Jesus' healing ministry, such as faith, belief, humility, and deliverance from evil. It aims to help readers understand Jesus' role as a healer and apply the lessons to their own lives.
This document tells a story about a man who was calling out to God but failing to recognize how God was responding. God spoke to the man through a singing bird, thunder, a shining star, and the birth of the man's son, but each time the man did not listen or understand. Finally, God touched the man's cheek with a butterfly, but the man brushed it away without comprehending. The moral is that God speaks to us in many ways, but we must have open senses to recognize His communications.
This document provides an overview and introduction to evangelism by King Jesus Luther King. It discusses the importance of evangelism and obeying God's command to spread the gospel. It outlines King's background and inspirations. The document is divided into sections that will cover: the definition of evangelism and getting the word out; the method of evangelism and how Jesus modeled it by winning souls one by one and discipling them to win more; the relationship between evangelism and saving souls; and what lifestyle Christians should have when evangelizing.
Prayer can take many forms and be done anywhere at any time. It is important for connecting with God through direct address, conversation, and seeking God's presence. While there are no set rules, prayer is commonly done kneeling, bowing, with hands spread out, or standing. Christians should pray regularly to strengthen their faith, seek God's will, bring them closer to God, and ask for help, wisdom and healing for themselves and others.
The document discusses Jesus Christ as the divine healer. It describes the blue color of the Foursquare flag as representing Jesus as the Great Physician who came from heaven to heal. It also discusses the cup symbol used in the Foursquare logo as representing divine healing through prayer and anointing with oil. The document outlines the Foursquare beliefs around divine healing through the power of Jesus Christ to heal in response to prayer, citing examples from the Bible.
Paul requests the Romans pray for him in three areas:
1) Protection from unbelievers as he travels to Jerusalem
2) For his ministry in Jerusalem to be accepted by Jewish believers
3) That he might come to Rome with joy after being refreshed by them
He appeals to them by the love of Christ and the Spirit to strive together with him in prayer. Paul wanted God's will to be done in safely reaching Rome.
1) The document discusses changing the way we see things spiritually by training our senses to discern spiritual realities. It provides examples of images containing hidden meanings and encourages focusing on different aspects to gain new perspectives.
2) It emphasizes looking at things through the eyes of the Spirit rather than the flesh, and allowing God to reveal things rather than relying on human assumptions.
3) Examples from the Bible like Moses, Caleb and Joshua, Jeremiah, and Paul show people who learned to see beyond natural appearances and understand spiritual significance through experiences with God.
A contemplative prayer retreat will be held on March 2nd from 8-10 am at Peoria Christian Fellowship Church. The retreat will focus on dealing with fear and will include two prayer sessions looking at Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane and a passage from Philippians. The agenda includes an introduction, two prayer sessions with biblical passages, a break for questions and answers, and time for journaling and closing blessing. Various prayer types such as centering prayer, prayer of invitation, and prayer of exam will be used. Additional prompts on the presence of God, freedom, and discerning God's voice will also be provided.
Eccl 12:7, “the dust returns to the earth as it was, and the spirit returns to God who gave it.”
John 5:28,29 “Do not marvel at this, for an hour is coming when all who are in the tombs will hear his voice and come out, those who have done good to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil to the resurrection of judgment.”
2Cor 5:10, “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil.”
Mt 25:41, “Then he will say to those on his left, Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.”
Vs.46, “And these will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.”
This document provides the schedule and details for a clergy residential conference taking place from Monday June 30th to Thursday July 3rd, 2014. The theme of the conference is "God - Renewing Hope". The schedule includes keynote speakers, workshops, bible studies, worship services, and social activities each day. Meals, refreshments, and accommodations are provided at the Chatsworth Estate conference center. The goal of the conference is for clergy to be renewed in their hope and faith through engaging with the theme of "God - Renewing Hope" over the course of the 4 day program.
Learning from the Prophet Elijah how to see things in the spirit.
Natural point to the supernatural.
Open my eyes that I may see the wonders of your law. ( Psalm 119:8)
The Prophetic Intensive is an E.Q.U.I.P.P. (Educate, Qualify, Undergird, Instruct, Prepare, Push Out) class of Life Changers Church.
Our E.Q.U.I.P.P. classes are designed to help to prepare God's people for the varied aspects of ministry in the 21st Century.
In the Prophetic Intensive you will learn things like:
*How to prophesy
*How to clearly hear the voice of God
*Spiritual gifts (and how to use them)
*What is prophecy?
*How to learn what your future holds through the ministry of the Holy Spirit
*Are prophets still around today?
*Understanding the dreams that you dream
(Dream Interpretation)
*How to be lead by the Holy Spirit
and so much more.....
This class will empower you prophetically unlike anything that you've ever done before.
It offers the perfect blend of practical teaching and activation exercises which will sharpen your ears to hear what God is saying for yourself and for others.
There is no cost associated with this class. There is also ministry available for your teens and children.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at (513) 341-5543.
We look forward to seeing you in the class!
www.lifechangerschurchintl.org
LOCATION INFORMATION:
Life Changers Church-Fairfield
7474 Morris Road
Fairfield Twp, OH 45011
(Located inside of Cincinnati Christian School)
This document provides an overview of deliverance from evil spirits. It discusses that deliverance is an important part of Jesus' mission and believers can continue his ministry of deliverance today. Evil spirits can gain access through sexual sin and porn addiction, which is increasingly common. The document outlines preparing for deliverance through prayer and repentance. It also describes what typically occurs during deliverance sessions, including prayers, worship, confession, and commanding spirits to leave in Jesus' name. Maintaining faith in God's power and authority is key to receiving freedom through deliverance.
Prayer was the focus of Jesus' life and is central to many religions. The document discusses how prayer is the core of religious life and the direct line of communication to God and the spirit world. It provides quotes emphasizing the importance of prayer from various religious and historical figures. It suggests that if key biblical figures like Eve, Adam, the Pharisees, John, and Saul had prayed, tragic outcomes could have been prevented or altered. Prayer is presented as bringing truth and being the medium through which love is received and expressed through miracles.
This document discusses Jesus washing his disciples' feet according to the account in John 13:1-17. It provides context about when the event took place, just before the Passover feast. It describes how Jesus, though fully clothed, took off his outer robe and wrapped a towel around himself to wash the disciples' feet. The document explores why Jesus did this as an act of humility and service to demonstrate that his followers should serve and wash one another's feet.
There are many, many prayers written in the Bible.
We have the prayers that Moses prayed;
We have the prayers that the Judges prayed;
We have the beautiful prayers that King David prayed; and
We have the powerful prayers that the apostle Paul prayed for the church.
If you want to grow in your spiritual life you can follow the pattern of those prayers. They will help you to grow great in faith and powerful in your spiritual life.
Dr. David Owuor is a Kenyan prophet born in 1966 in Siaya, Kenya. He received advanced scientific degrees but felt called by God to preach in 2001. He warns of impending disasters like earthquakes if people do not repent. Owuor travels widely preaching his message of repentance and condemns prosperity gospel. He says God provides for his needs and he does not collect offerings. Owuor chose to remain single to focus on his ministry of following God's directions. He has faced threats but continues preaching that Kenya and its churches must repent to avoid divine punishment.
Paul writes a letter to the Romans explaining the purpose and content of his message. He introduces himself as an apostle of Christ called to preach the good news about God's son Jesus. The good news is that through faith in Christ, both Jews and Gentiles can be saved from sin and made righteous in God's sight. Paul expresses his desire to visit Rome to strengthen their faith and preach the good news.
The document discusses the importance of prayer based on biblical passages. It encourages praying persistently like the widow in Luke, using the Lord's Prayer as a model, and praying in faith that God exists, hears prayers, and answers them. Specific types of prayer discussed are intercessory prayer for others and trusting that the Holy Spirit intercedes perfectly for believers when they don't know what to pray for. The overall message is to make prayer a regular practice.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the blessings that Christians have from God. It discusses that God intends for Christians to be blessed from the very beginning and that every blessing God promised is still available. It encourages the reader to discover all of God's blessing promises in the Bible and to claim them by faith so that they can be blessed in every area of life. Several Bible passages about blessings, such as Psalm 1 and the 23rd Psalm, are explained to showcase how Christians can live blessed lives through finding delight in God's word. The overall message is that Christians have every reason to say "I am blessed" and to greet others in that way as well.
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.
This document provides the order of service for the nuptial mass of Nick and Val celebrated on December 14, 2014 at Christ the King Parish in Green Meadows, Quezon City. The mass includes an introduction by the commentator, an opening prayer, readings from the Bible, a homily, and the rites of marriage including an allocution and scrutiny where Nick and Val express their consent to marry before the Bishop.
This newsletter from First Baptist Church of Franklinton provides information about upcoming events and programs for the month of September. It includes details about Sunday school and worship service times, a message from the pastor about renewed growth in the church, information from various church ministers about activities in their areas, and birthday announcements for children. The newsletter aims to keep church members informed and encourage participation in the life of the church community.
This document is an audio podcast from First Church on January 15, 2012. It discusses the concept of "Missio Dei", which is Latin for "the mission of God". The podcast explains that the Bible tells the story of God's mission to redeem the world through Jesus, and that we must join God on His mission rather than follow our own agendas. It also references a Bible passage from Ephesians about putting off the old self and putting on the new self in Christ. The document provides notes from the sermon on developing spiritually and connecting with others in the church community.
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.
Journey of Faith Series with Pastor HumanSister Lara
This document provides a 3 chapter summary of Pastor Human's teachings on faith. The first chapter discusses how faith overcomes problems and makes Christians victorious. It emphasizes the need to truly believe what the Bible says about Jesus. The second chapter shares Pastor Human's testimony of healing for her daughter through faith. The third chapter encourages having faith that God will answer prayers and change situations supernaturally. It stresses writing down prayers as an act of faith. The overall message is that true faith in God and his word can overcome any challenge.
Prayers and invocations offer positive directions to find hope
and strength in all situations of life.
They can accompany us through life and remind us of the
power that dwells within us. They can help us to live a life full
of love.
This document provides an overview of Lutheran teachings on prayer based on a study of the Lord's Prayer. It discusses that prayer is a privilege and command for believers, defines prayer as speaking to God, and notes we should pray to God alone. It explains we should pray in Jesus' name, with confidence, according to God's will, and that the Holy Spirit helps believers in prayer. Jesus' Lord's Prayer is given as an example prayer. The document also references Luther's view of prayer as spiritual comfort and defense against evil.
This document provides guidance and prayers for young people to use during Lent. It recommends finding a calm place to pray and using introductory and closing prayers. The introductory prayer focuses the mind on Jesus, then reading the Gospel and reflecting on what Jesus wants to say. Mental prayer should be easy, with Jesus speaking in one's soul. Lent is a time of prayer, sacrifice, and charity. The document provides examples of sacrifices like fasting and almsgiving that early Christians and saints practiced.
The document provides the Sunday bulletin for St. Augustine Chapel at Makerere University for September 10, 2023, including details of the masses, readings, and announcements for the week. It provides the order of service for Sunday mass including the first and second readings and gospel. It also includes various announcements regarding masses, activities, and events happening in the coming week at the chapel and wider university community.
he Baccalaureate Mass is traditionally a religious service rooted in the medieval European custom of presenting graduating candidates for the degree of Bachelor (bacca) with laurels (lauri) or recognition of their achievement. At the University of the Incarnate Word, this service takes form as a Catholic Mass, thanking God for the time our graduates have devoted to growing in wisdom at this place of education. It is the final spiritual act we walk with our students as they commence the next chapter of their lives.The service is held within a couple weeks of the graduation/commencement ceremony, perhaps on a Sunday before, the day preceding, or immediately preceding the graduation. Speakers selected tend to be community leaders, faculty members, students, or local religious leaders, and may be elected by the graduating class. Speeches are often intermixed with musical performances, drama, and worship. A modern-day Baccalaureate address generally lasts less than half an hour. In ancient times they could last as long as four hours.A baccalaureate service (or baccalaureate Mass) is a celebration that honors a graduating class from a college, high school, or middle school. The event is typically a Christianity-based interdenominational (ecumenical) service, though it may also be conducted with a particular tradition's liturgy, especially if the academic institution is affiliated with a certain Christian denomination such as the Catholic Church, Lutheran Church, among others.
The document discusses the importance of spiritual growth through remaining connected to Jesus, like branches on a vine. It encourages intentional daily practices like Bible reading, prayer, worship, and fellowship to help believers grow fruitful through their faith. The key practices of reading scripture, prayer, worship and fellowship with other believers are emphasized as ways to remain rooted in Christ and produce spiritual fruit.
This weekend we had a Reflection Retreat for our RCIA and this is what they shared. It is good material for anyone...to reflect on what calls you to your faith and to know that God is the one who is in control.
This document discusses living in divine prosperity through commitment to God over the world. It argues that many Christians try to live by both God's and the world's systems, but this does not work as you cannot serve two masters. The world is suffering financially but God has a higher way for his people above the struggles of the world. To receive God's blessings of prosperity, one must fully commit to God and his word over listening to the ways of the world. God wants his people to be free from financial bondage and hardship.
This document is the introduction to a book about developing faith in God during difficult times. It discusses how "zero hours" are inevitable challenges in life when things seem hopeless. However, Christians do not need to feel defeated because God provides power and strength. The introduction prepares the reader to learn from stories of biblical figures and the author's own experiences how having faith in God can help overcome life's hardest moments. It aims to give readers confidence and tools to face their own zero hours with courage through trusting in God's strength.
This document is the preface and first chapter of a book titled "Strangers to Failure" by Archbishop Benson Idahosa.
The chapter discusses facing difficulties in life, referred to as "zero hours." It provides examples of zero hours, such as financial problems, family illness, and academic failure. The author shares a personal story of when his wife suddenly collapsed and appeared to have died, which was a zero hour for him. Through prayer and having faith in God's word, he was able to breathe life back into his wife.
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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).
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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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The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
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Commanding Progress
1. May 28, 2017 [Edition 1, Volume 1]
THEME: COMMANDING PROGRESS
/ADVANCEMENT
How you can set your life in motion and achieve your
dreams
Scripture tells us that progress is
God's will and plan for every
believing Christian, God desires
that you grow from one level of
glory to another.
And Samuel said unto the
people, [It is] the LORD that
advanced Moses and Aaron, and
that brought your fathers up out of
the land of Egypt. 1Samuel 12:6
Every time we achieve
something worthwhile in the
kingdom of God, we please God.
Every time we overcome an
obstacle, a bad habit, an
addiction, we please God. He is
committed to be with you every
time you pass through the waters
and through fire…Isaiah 43:
2When thou passest through the
waters, I [will be] with thee; and
through the rivers, they shall not
overflow thee: when thou walkest
through the fire, thou shalt not be
burned; neither shall the flame
kindle upon thee
That is why God is committed
to helping you and I grow and he
has made available resources
and provisions to help you
achieve any level you want to
achieve in the kingdom of God.
The scripture tells us that "But
the path of the just [is] as the
shining light, that shineth more
and more unto the perfect day".
Proverbs 4: 18
We should therefore understand
that any level we have achieved
is not ultimate or any level the
other person you know has
achieved to be ultimate. You
should always be looking out to
the next mountain to climb, there
is still much to be achieved (read
Joshua 18: 1-5)
What are scriptural backing
for commanding motion in
the life of a Christian?
In the book of 1Timothy 4,
Paul was encouraging
Timothy on the importance
of committing himself to the
word of God and he said vs.
14 Neglect not the gift that is
in thee, which was given thee by
prophecy, with the laying on of
the hands of the presbytery.15
Meditate upon these things; give
thyself wholly to them; that thy
profiting may appear to all.
MAIN TEXT
“The LORD our God
spake unto us in Horeb,
saying, Ye have dwelt
long enough in this
mount: Turn you, and
take your journey, and
go to the mount of the
Amorites, and unto all
[the places] nigh
thereunto, in the plain, in
the hills, and in the vale,
and in the south, and by
the sea side, to the land
of the Canaanites, and
unto Lebanon, unto the
great river, the river
Euphrates”.
Deuteronomy 1: 5-6
2. T H E S A N C T U A R Y O F G R A C E A N D E M P O W E R M E N T
He was literary telling him that
there is a deposit in you which can
make you keep going up and
going strong once you give
yourself to the word of God and
meditation, a giant in you will
emerge.
Sometimes back I was visiting a
family who asked for prayers. As I
got into the house and we sat,
they handed over a child to me
and asked me to pray for the child
who has not been able to walk
since birth and was way passing
the walking stage after prayer
and encouragement to the
family, the Lord gave me a
revelation and said to me 'do you
see the burden the child is
becoming to the family? And I
said yes Lord, and God said so are
many Christians who after so
much time in church they are not
able to make a decision to do the
word of God;
Joshua 1: 8 This book of the law
shall not depart out of thy mouth;
but thou shalt meditate therein
day and night, that thou mayest
observe to do according to all
that is written therein: for then thou
shalt make thy way prosperous,
and then thou shalt have good
success, (achievement,
accomplishment, realization
attainment)
Life becomes a burden when
there is no progress, it becomes
frustrating and irrelevant not only
to you but to the people around
you.
Newton’s law of motion which laid
the foundation for classical
mechanics states that an object
remains at rest or continues to
move at a constant velocity
unless acted upon it by a force.
WHAT DO WE NEED IN ORDER TO ASSUME PROGRESS IN LIFE
We need the force of the word of God and meditation to break the burden of stagnation
We all remember very well the
story in John chapter 5 of the man
who spent 38 years at the pool
where everybody was collecting
their miracle and his only reason
was that I have no man to take
me into the pool when the water
is stirred. He was not ready to take
responsibility.
If you are waiting for a man to
help you, you will wait all your
lifetime.
In the book of Luke 13, Jesus
tells a parable of a man who
sought fruits from his vineyard and
when he could not find anything,
he said I will cut it down "7 Then
said he unto the dresser of his
vineyard, Behold, these three
years I come seeking fruit on this
fig tree, and find none: cut it
down; why cumbereth it the
ground? 8 And he answering said
unto him, Lord, let it alone this year
also, till I shall dig about it, and
dung [it]: 9 And if it bear fruit,
[well]: and if not, [then] after that
thou shalt cut it down. "
God expect you to be a fruit
bearing Christian. For a plant to
grow and produce fruit it must be
planted into the ground, watered,
access sunlight and so forth.
For a Christian to grow and
produce fruit he/she must be
planted in the house of God,
placed strategically to do the will
of God, accessing the light from
the word of God. Only then are
you guaranteed to make
satisfactory progress and produce
fruit that shall remain.
If you are no planted in the
house of God, you need to do so
now. It’s not by going to church or
church membership or even
baptism, it’s by confessing and
receiving Jesus as your Lord and
personal savior.
You can do so now by praying
this prayer after me. Please pray
with me any say “Lord Jesus, I
confess that I am a sinner who
needs your forgiveness, today I
come to you and confess my sins
that you forgive me and wash me
clean in the precious blood of
Jesus Christ. Come into my heart,
be my lord and personal savior,
today I receive you by faith and I
am now born again and I am a
child of God. Thank you for saving
me in Jesus name. Amen!”
Stay blessed and stay in the grace
of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Rev. Justice Lukeshi
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PROPHETIC BLESSINGS
Be endured with fresh wisdom from
above.
No more stagnation in your pursuit.
I command every air of oppression
destroyed.
The yokes of mental blockage and
terminal diseases are destroyed
today.
Every manner of sickness and
disease tormenting you are
destroyed.
The attack that come on people
around you will never come near
you again.
Every yoke in your career and
business is destroyed today.
You and your household shall never
become beggars.
Your tears of childlessness are turned
to testimonies.
The good news is that your case is
settled forever.
TESTIMONY
Thy testimonies have I taken as an heritage forever: for they
[are] the rejoicing of my heart. Psalm 119: 111.
“Blood in the Urine Ceased Supernaturally”
“I was once a Muslim. Before I got converted, I urinated
blood for 14 years. I was taken to an herbalist who
instructed me to bathe in river every night at 10: 00 p.m. My
father accompanied me to the river where I did as
instructed, but the situation persisted.
On the other hand, on two different occasions. I rejected
the fliers given to me by members of this church. However,
this month I was given another flier and this time around,
accepted it. I reluctantly came to this church and the same
day, I was given the bottle of anointing oil. I took a shot of
it as instructed and amazingly, the blood ceased! I give all
the glory to Jesus”.
Amina Haruna
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