Some notes from recent teaching sessions - they are aimed at giving more of a background / preparatory idea about how a person might move into a position to be "anointed" by God.
(Genesis 37:1-50:26) A Common Predetermination / A Common Rejection / A Common Humiliation / A Common Injustice / A Common Exaltation / A Common Grace / Mercy / A Common Purpose / -- AUDIO / PPT / KEYNOTE / PDF - 1/22/2017
http://w65stchurchofchrist.org/coc/sermons/2017-sermons.html
Some notes from recent teaching sessions - they are aimed at giving more of a background / preparatory idea about how a person might move into a position to be "anointed" by God.
(Genesis 37:1-50:26) A Common Predetermination / A Common Rejection / A Common Humiliation / A Common Injustice / A Common Exaltation / A Common Grace / Mercy / A Common Purpose / -- AUDIO / PPT / KEYNOTE / PDF - 1/22/2017
http://w65stchurchofchrist.org/coc/sermons/2017-sermons.html
In order to rightly divide the word of truth, we must understand the context of God's word, which to at least some extent, is impacted by history and timing. This Bible study delves into the dispensations of time, revealing God's relationship with mankind in each.
NOTE: This study document contains images and graphs that are either available for common use (without sale) or copied by permission. No copyright infringement intended.
From Walking Through the Word 1 (#Module_3)
All Nations Leadership Institute
4501 West 127th Street
Alsip, IL 60803
www.allnationsleadershipinstitute.org
Info: debbiestrlek@msn.com
A verse by verse commentary on Romans chapter three, as being presented to the adult education Sunday School class. Feel free to visit us at 2728 CR 220, Middleburg FL 32068. Class begins at 9:30 AM followed by morning worship beginning at 10:45.
These notes are taken from Chafer's book and reflect his dispensationalist view of covenants and theology. Of you are not taking my course at LTCi I recommend treating this with great care as you don't have me explaining what is meant, and in some cases why I disagree with him.
In order to rightly divide the word of truth, we must understand the context of God's word, which to at least some extent, is impacted by history and timing. This Bible study delves into the dispensations of time, revealing God's relationship with mankind in each.
NOTE: This study document contains images and graphs that are either available for common use (without sale) or copied by permission. No copyright infringement intended.
From Walking Through the Word 1 (#Module_3)
All Nations Leadership Institute
4501 West 127th Street
Alsip, IL 60803
www.allnationsleadershipinstitute.org
Info: debbiestrlek@msn.com
A verse by verse commentary on Romans chapter three, as being presented to the adult education Sunday School class. Feel free to visit us at 2728 CR 220, Middleburg FL 32068. Class begins at 9:30 AM followed by morning worship beginning at 10:45.
These notes are taken from Chafer's book and reflect his dispensationalist view of covenants and theology. Of you are not taking my course at LTCi I recommend treating this with great care as you don't have me explaining what is meant, and in some cases why I disagree with him.
Predators, gold diggers and players - Warning signs your prospective spouse i...Pure Matrimony
Despite many success stories both offline and online, the
number of casualties falling victim to marriage bandits is
rising every year
• Whether this is due to the ‘Halo effect’, blind innocence
or not doing your research, the effects can be both
devastating and demoralising for the victims and their
families that have been targeted
• In this webinar we will teach you how to ‘check yourself
before you wreck yourself’ by disclosing the common
techniques that predators, gold diggers and players use
to locate and trick their victims,
• By educating you on how to spot the signs of a non
genuine prospective spouse, you can ultimately avoid the
inevitable heartache, pain and humiliation that such a
person would bring into your life – remember, forewarned
is forearmed.
Pastor Ed Taylor, of Faith and Victory Church, on the life and teachings of Paul. His conversion, his travels, his letters to the churches, and his teachings.
All Nations Leadership Institute
From the Course Servant Leadership
Module 1-Lecture 1
4501 West 127th Street
Alsip, IL 60803
http://allnationsleadershipinstitute.org
ANLI runs Servant Leadership online and oncampus.
Two Covenants.
There are many Covenants God made with man
in the Bible. Let us look at the two main ones.
Video available at www.graemebibleresources.com
Chapter 3 of "Bible Basics" a Bible study manual, dealing with how the promises in Eden and to Abraham and David in the Old Testament are the basis for the Christian Gospel in the New Testament. Through baptism into Christ, the promises made to Abraham about salvation in Christ become true for us too.
HANUMAN STORIES: TIMELESS TEACHINGS FOR TODAY’S WORLDLearnyoga
Hanuman Stories: Timeless Teachings for Today’s World" delves into the inspiring tales of Hanuman, highlighting lessons of devotion, strength, and selfless service that resonate in modern life. These stories illustrate how Hanuman's unwavering faith and courage can guide us through challenges and foster resilience. Through these timeless narratives, readers can find profound wisdom to apply in their daily lives.
The Book of Joshua is the sixth book in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, and is the first book of the Deuteronomistic history, the story of Israel from the conquest of Canaan to the Babylonian exile.
Exploring the Mindfulness Understanding Its Benefits.pptxMartaLoveguard
Slide 1: Title: Exploring the Mindfulness: Understanding Its Benefits
Slide 2: Introduction to Mindfulness
Mindfulness, defined as the conscious, non-judgmental observation of the present moment, has deep roots in Buddhist meditation practice but has gained significant popularity in the Western world in recent years. In today's society, filled with distractions and constant stimuli, mindfulness offers a valuable tool for regaining inner peace and reconnecting with our true selves. By cultivating mindfulness, we can develop a heightened awareness of our thoughts, feelings, and surroundings, leading to a greater sense of clarity and presence in our daily lives.
Slide 3: Benefits of Mindfulness for Mental Well-being
Practicing mindfulness can help reduce stress and anxiety levels, improving overall quality of life.
Mindfulness increases awareness of our emotions and teaches us to manage them better, leading to improved mood.
Regular mindfulness practice can improve our ability to concentrate and focus our attention on the present moment.
Slide 4: Benefits of Mindfulness for Physical Health
Research has shown that practicing mindfulness can contribute to lowering blood pressure, which is beneficial for heart health.
Regular meditation and mindfulness practice can strengthen the immune system, aiding the body in fighting infections.
Mindfulness may help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and obesity by reducing stress and improving overall lifestyle habits.
Slide 5: Impact of Mindfulness on Relationships
Mindfulness can help us better understand others and improve communication, leading to healthier relationships.
By focusing on the present moment and being fully attentive, mindfulness helps build stronger and more authentic connections with others.
Mindfulness teaches us how to be present for others in difficult times, leading to increased compassion and understanding.
Slide 6: Mindfulness Techniques and Practices
Focusing on the breath and mindful breathing can be a simple way to enter a state of mindfulness.
Body scan meditation involves focusing on different parts of the body, paying attention to any sensations and feelings.
Practicing mindful walking and eating involves consciously focusing on each step or bite, with full attention to sensory experiences.
Slide 7: Incorporating Mindfulness into Daily Life
You can practice mindfulness in everyday activities such as washing dishes or taking a walk in the park.
Adding mindfulness practice to daily routines can help increase awareness and presence.
Mindfulness helps us become more aware of our needs and better manage our time, leading to balance and harmony in life.
Slide 8: Summary: Embracing Mindfulness for Full Living
Mindfulness can bring numerous benefits for physical and mental health.
Regular mindfulness practice can help achieve a fuller and more satisfying life.
Mindfulness has the power to change our perspective and way of perceiving the world, leading to deeper se
What Should be the Christian View of Anime?Joe Muraguri
We will learn what Anime is and see what a Christian should consider before watching anime movies? We will also learn a little bit of Shintoism religion and hentai (the craze of internet pornography today).
The Good News, newsletter for June 2024 is hereNoHo FUMC
Our monthly newsletter is available to read online. We hope you will join us each Sunday in person for our worship service. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on YouTube and social media.
The Chakra System in our body - A Portal to Interdimensional Consciousness.pptxBharat Technology
each chakra is studied in greater detail, several steps have been included to
strengthen your personal intention to open each chakra more fully. These are designed
to draw forth the highest benefit for your spiritual growth.
The PBHP DYC ~ Reflections on The Dhamma (English).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma Reflections for the PBHP DYC for the years 1993 – 2012. To motivate and inspire DYC members to keep on practicing the Dhamma and to do the meritorious deed of Dhammaduta work.
The texts are in English.
For the Video with audio narration, comments and texts in English, please check out the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF2g_43NEa0
In Jude 17-23 Jude shifts from piling up examples of false teachers from the Old Testament to a series of practical exhortations that flow from apostolic instruction. He preserves for us what may well have been part of the apostolic catechism for the first generation of Christ-followers. In these instructions Jude exhorts the believer to deal with 3 different groups of people: scoffers who are "devoid of the Spirit", believers who have come under the influence of scoffers and believers who are so entrenched in false teaching that they need rescue and pose some real spiritual risk for the rescuer. In all of this Jude emphasizes Jesus' call to rescue straying sheep, leaving the 99 safely behind and pursuing the 1.
Lesson 9 - Resisting Temptation Along the Way.pptxCelso Napoleon
Lesson 9 - Resisting Temptation Along the Way
SBs – Sunday Bible School
Adult Bible Lessons 2nd quarter 2024 CPAD
MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
Presentation: Missionary Celso Napoleon
Renewed in Grace
2. Covenant Defined "A covenant is a sovereign pronouncement of God by which He establishes a relationship of responsibility between: Himself and an individual Himself and mankind in general Himself and a nation Himself and a specific human family
3. Covenant defined (Cont’d) A covenant in one category may overlap others. The covenants are normally unconditional in the sense that God obligates Himself in grace, by the unrestricted declaration, 'I will' to accomplish certain announced purposes, despite any failure on the part of the person or people with whom He covenants. The human response to the divinely announced purpose is always important, leading as it does to blessing for obedience and discipline for disobedience. But human failure is never permitted to abrogate the covenant or block its ultimate fulfillment." (C.I. Scofield)
4. Covenants in the bible A. Solaric I. Healing B. Edenic J. Mosaic C. Adamic K. Levitic D. Cainic L. Palestinian E. Noahic M. Salt F. Abrahamic N. Davidic G Hagaric O. New Covenant H. Sarahic
5. Main covenants EDENIC ADAMIC NOAHIC ABRAHAMIC MOSAIC PALESTINIAN DAVIDIC NEW COVENANT
6. MAIN COVENANTS (CONT’D) Universal and General Covenants-meaning that the whole race of people is represented as present as Adam in his failure. Edenic Adamic Noahic All the other covenants are made with Israel or Israelites and apply primarily to them, although with ultimate blessing to the whole world. The Mosaic Covenant is the only “conditional” covenant. The fulfillment of the promise was made conditional upon Israel obedience to the law.
7. Dispensation & Covenants Dispensation Linked with Covenants Innocence Conscience Human Government Promise Law Church/Grace Kingdom Edenic Adamic Noahic Abrahamic Palestinian Mosaic New Covenant Davidic
8. Solaric(Gen 1:14-18; 8:22; Ps 89:34-37; Jer31:35-7; 33:19-26) This covenant was made between God and man. It promised eternal seasons of fruitfulness and that man would continue forever – as long as the solar system endures.
9. Edenic (Gen 1:26-3:24) This was made with Adam and Eve before the fall and was conditional upon obedience (Gen 2:17). Ten articles of the Covenant Be fruitful, not sterile ( Gen 1:28) Multiply, increase human kind (Gen 1:28) Replenish the earth with man as before, when Lucifer ruled (Gen 1:28) Rule all God’s work (Gen 1:28; Ps 8) Subdue the earth (Gen 1:28) Till the ground and be a partaker of the garden (Gen 2:15) Protect dominion from enemies (Gen 2:15) Freely eat of all things except the tree of knowledge (Gen 1:29-30) Refrain from eating of the tree of knowledge (Gen 2:16-17) Fear the penalty for sin (Gen 2:17)
10. Adamic (Gen 3:14-19) This agreement was made with Adam and Eve after the fall and before the expulsion from the garden. It ushered in the Dispensation of Conscience. The covenant consisted of two parts: The five-fold curse on The serpent (Gen 3:14-15; Isa 65:25) Satan (Gen 3:15; John 12:31; Col 2:14-17; Heb 2:14-18) The woman (Gen 3:16; I Cor 11:3; 14:34; I Tim3:11-15) The man (Gen 3: 17-19; Ps. 90:9-10;Rom 5:12-21) The ground ( Gen 3:17-19; Rom 8:18-23 The promise (Gen 3:15) – This included redemption and the removal of the curse ( Rom. 8:18-23; Rev 22:3)
11. Cainic(Gen 4:11-15) This was a pledge to Cain of vengeance on anyone who found him and killed him.
12. Noahic ( Gen 8:20 – 9:29) This agreement was made with Noah and the beasts of the field after the flood and ushered in the Dispensation of Human Government. The terms of the covenant were: That God would not curse the ground or living creatures anymore “while the earth remaineth”. (Gen 8:22; 9:12,16) That man should replenish the earth forever (Gen 9:1, 12, 16) That man should rule the earth (Gen 9:2,3) That animals should be eaten but not the blood (Gen 9:3, 4) That there should be capital punishment for murderers (Gen 9:5, 6; Num 35) That the rainbow should be a sign of the covenant (Gen 9:12-17) The covenant would be eternal (Gen 9:12, 16)
13. Abrahamic ( Gen 12: 1-3) This agreement was made with Abraham after the confusion of tongues when God saw that it was impossible to deal with the race as a whole. It ushered in the Dispensation of Promise. This covenant consisted of two parts: The seven-fold promise I will make thee a great nation (Gen 12) Make thy name great(Gen 12) Thou shall be a blessing (Gen 12) I will bless them that bless thee (Gen 12) I will bless thee( Gen 12 & 13) I will curse them that curse thee (Gen 12) In thee shall all nations of the world be blessed (Gen 12) The sign of this covenant : circumcision (Gen 17:1-21; Isa 24:5)
14. Hagaric (Gen 16: 7-14) This was a covenant made with Hagar concerning her seed through Ishmael, Abraham’s son. It concerned many generations and was in three parts: Commands Return, submit to Sarah (Gen 16,9)) Call her son Ishmael, meaning God shall hear(Gen 16:11)) Promises: Seed to be multiplied beyond number (Gen 16:10; 17:20-22) Ishmael to be blessed and become a great nation (Gen 17:20: 21:17-18) Ishmael to beget twelve princes ( Gen 17:20; 25:12-18) Prophetical revelation: A. Ishmael to be a wild man (Gen 16:12 B. His hand to be against every man (Gen 16:12) C. Every man’s hand to be against him (Gen 16:12) D. Ishmael to dwell in the presence of his brethren (Gen 16:12)
15. Sarahic(Gen 17:15-19; 18:9-15) This covenant made with Sarah promised certain blessings to her and her offspring, Isaac, for many generations. It was in two parts: Commands Change her name from Sarai to Sarah, meaning princess (Gen 17:15) Call her son Isaac (Gen 17:19) Promises To be blessed with a son (Gen 17:16-19: 18:10-15) To be made a mother of nations (Gen 17:16) To become a mother of many Kings (Gen 17:16) Abrahamic covenant to be continue with Isaac (Gen 17:19) Abrahamic covenant to be continue with Isaac’s seed forever (Gen 17:19)
16. Healing (Ex 15:26; 23:25) This covenant was made a part of the new covenant for Christ “took our infirmities and bare our sickness”(Isa 53; Mt 8:17; 1 Peter 2:24) This covenant as made with Israel and all who desired or chose to come under the covenant of God given to Moses. It was in two parts: Commands Diligently hearken to God’s voice (Ex 15:26; Lev 26:14-15) Do that which is right in His sight (Ex 15:26) Give ear to his commandments (Ex 15:26) Keep all his statutes ( Ex 15:26; Lev 26:3, 14-15) Serve the Lord (Ex 23:25) Promises “I will put none of these diseases upon thee”(Ex 15:26) “I am the Lord that healeth thee” (Ex 15:26) “I will take away sickness from the midst of thee”(Ex 23:25)
17. Mosaic (Ex 20:1-24;8; 2 Cor 3:6-18) A conditional covenant connected with the giving of the Ten Commandments and the Levitical priesthood. Commands Obey My voice (Ex 19:3-6) Keep My covenant (Ex 19:3-6) Promises Shall be God’s chosen people (Ex 19:3-6) Shall be a kingdom of priest (Ex 19:3-6) Shall be a holy nation(Ex 19:3-6)
18. Mosaic (ConT’D) The Mosaic Covenant was given to Israel in three divisions, each essential to the others and together forming the Mosaic Covenant, that is , the commandments, expressing the righteous will of God (Ex 20:1-26); the judgments, governing the social life of Israel (Ex 21:1-24:11); and the ordinances, governing the religious life of Israel (Ex 24:12-31:18). These three elements form “the law,” as that expression is generally used in the N.T. (Mt 5:17,17).
19. Levitic (Num 25:10-14) This covenant was given through Moses to Phinehas, the son of Levi, who was zealous for the Lord and executed judgment upon rebels (Num25:1-9). It consisted of two great promises: Peace and blessings to Levi’s house ( Num 25:12) An everlasting priesthood (Num 25:13)
20. Palestinian(Lev 26; Dt 11:8-32; 27:1-30;20) This covenant was made with Israel through Moses and was conditional upon the obedience of the nation. There were seven parts: Dispersion for disobedience (Dt 28:63-68; 30:1) Repentance while in dispersion (Dt 30:2; Zech 12:10-14) The return of the Lord (Dt 30:3; Zech 14; Acts 15:14-17) Restoration in the land (Dt 30:5; Isa 11:1-12; Ez 37; Mt 24:31) National conversion (Dt 30:6; Isa 66; Zech 12:10-13; Rom 11:26) Judgment of Israel’s oppressors ( Dt 30:7; Zech 14; Mt 25:31-46) National prosperity (Dt 30:9-10; Rom 11)
21. Salt(Lev 2:13; Num18:19) This was covenant made with Israel concerning the sacrifices they were to offer forever. In Palestine and surrounding countries salt was used in making covenants; and if persons dinned together on food with salt in it they became friends, though they may have been enemies before. Covenants were generally confirmed at sacrificial meals and salt was always present. The covenant of salt pictured the everlasting friendship between God and His people (Num 18;19).
22. Davidic(2 Sam 7:1-17) This agreement was made with David and his house through Nathan the prophet, and was conditioned upon obedience as all other covenants. It was to be an everlasting covenant containing seven blessings: A Davidic house forever (2 Sam 7:13-16; Ps 89:20-37; Lk 1:32-35) A Davidic throne forever (2 Sam 7:13-16; Isa 9:6,7; Lk 1:32-35) A Davidic kingdom forever (2 Sam 7:13-16; Isa 9:6,7; Lk 1:32-35) A sure land for Israel forever ( Gen 17:2; 2 Sam 7:10) No more afflictions from the nations forever (Dt 28:1-30:10; 2 Sam 7:10) The Fatherly care of God forever (2 Sam 7:14; 2 Cor 6:15-18) An eternal covenant (2 Sam 7:10-16; Isa 9:6,7; Lk 1:32,33)
23. New covenant(Jer 31:33-40; Heb 8:6-13; 9) This covenant was made by Christ (Heb 8:6). It is still in force and includes all the terms, conditions, commands, promises and benefits revealed in the new testament. The features of the New Covenant includes: Secures the personal revelation of the Lord to every believer (Heb 8:11) It assures the complete oblivion of sins ( Heb 8:12) It rest upon an accomplished redemption (Heb 9:114-12, 18-23) It secures the perpetuity, future conversion, and blessing of a repentant Israel, with whom the New Covenant will yet be ratified. Jesus Christ Death, burial & resurrection in the foundation of the New Covenant.