This document contains the lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs that are sung during religious services like mass. The songs praise God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. They reference baptism, communion, and ask God to flow through believers and fill them with joy, peace and salvation.
Sermon outline by Pastor Ariel Mendi
DEUTERONOMY 10:17-18
For the Lord your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, the great God, mighty and awesome, who shows no partiality and accepts no bribe. He depends the cause of the fatherless and the widow and loves the alien, giving him food and clothing.
Sermon outline by Pastor Ariel Mendi
DEUTERONOMY 10:17-18
For the Lord your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, the great God, mighty and awesome, who shows no partiality and accepts no bribe. He depends the cause of the fatherless and the widow and loves the alien, giving him food and clothing.
This presentation is one of many in a series which deals with Christianity for teenagers in Asia. This edition deals with the issue of humanity and how it fits into God's plan.
What is a kingdom? What characterizes God's kingdom? How is it different from the kingdoms of this world? In what way is the kingdom of God "within you"? How did you become a part of God's kingdom? When will God's kingdom be fully realized on earth? How do earthly powers, or authority, differ from God's? How is God's power evidenced in your life? How would you describe glory? How was God's glory manifested in the Old Testament? Was His glory revealed differently in the New Testament? How is His glory manifested today? These and many more questions are addressed in this study.
What does the "Lord's Prayer" mean to you? Why do you think many people find “The Lord’s Prayer” offensive? Is this prayer offensive to you? Why is it “politically incorrect” in our country and offensive to many in the world to pray “in Jesus name”? If you were invited to lead in public prayer, and you were directed not to “pray in Jesus Name”, what would you do? Why?
This is a sermon I preached at Tianjin International Fellowship (China). In Psalm 8, King David speaks of God's glory and how man's glory and destiny reflects upon God.
In earlier psalms, bleak statement about the world wanting before God. 'There is none righteous, no one one' then who can stand before God?
Psalm 15 Raises and answers the question. Who can climb the mountain of God?
Eden had a mountain and the presence of God
David put his tabernacle on Mount Zion as was the temple
The tower of Babel, man's stairway to heaven, a false mountain perhaps
In a sense it is Jesus and in a sense it is the believer. Psalm 15 will come back more expansively later in the book of Psalms several ways. In pictures of the one who can stand before God in Psalms 22, 23 and 24 with pictures of the cross, the shepherd's crook and the crown about the good shepherd who lays down his life, the King. Psalm 15 also will come back as 15 psalms in the psalms of ascent where believer journey up the mountain to worship God.
This presentation is one of many in a series which deals with Christianity for teenagers in Asia. This edition deals with the issue of humanity and how it fits into God's plan.
What is a kingdom? What characterizes God's kingdom? How is it different from the kingdoms of this world? In what way is the kingdom of God "within you"? How did you become a part of God's kingdom? When will God's kingdom be fully realized on earth? How do earthly powers, or authority, differ from God's? How is God's power evidenced in your life? How would you describe glory? How was God's glory manifested in the Old Testament? Was His glory revealed differently in the New Testament? How is His glory manifested today? These and many more questions are addressed in this study.
What does the "Lord's Prayer" mean to you? Why do you think many people find “The Lord’s Prayer” offensive? Is this prayer offensive to you? Why is it “politically incorrect” in our country and offensive to many in the world to pray “in Jesus name”? If you were invited to lead in public prayer, and you were directed not to “pray in Jesus Name”, what would you do? Why?
This is a sermon I preached at Tianjin International Fellowship (China). In Psalm 8, King David speaks of God's glory and how man's glory and destiny reflects upon God.
In earlier psalms, bleak statement about the world wanting before God. 'There is none righteous, no one one' then who can stand before God?
Psalm 15 Raises and answers the question. Who can climb the mountain of God?
Eden had a mountain and the presence of God
David put his tabernacle on Mount Zion as was the temple
The tower of Babel, man's stairway to heaven, a false mountain perhaps
In a sense it is Jesus and in a sense it is the believer. Psalm 15 will come back more expansively later in the book of Psalms several ways. In pictures of the one who can stand before God in Psalms 22, 23 and 24 with pictures of the cross, the shepherd's crook and the crown about the good shepherd who lays down his life, the King. Psalm 15 also will come back as 15 psalms in the psalms of ascent where believer journey up the mountain to worship God.
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s the gift of salvation given on the same terms a birthday present? The Scriptures clearly tell us that the time will come when some Christians in the body of Christ will not endure sound doctrine. All of us ought to separate the precious from the vile, the truth from the error and sound doctrine from fables. We cannot delegate this responsibility to anybody else. To this end we have been freely given the written word of God that by the grace of God through faith in his name we might be lead into all truth through the Holy Spirit.
I hope this series of meditations will help the word of God renew your mind and that you will be ready for the appearing of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Spontaneous & Prophetic Worship. Discover, how we as a church can journey into this aspect of worship. And Our Worship to God is more than moments or events filled with songs, music and dance. Worship is truly a life of consecration to God lived with a heart that’s totally devoted to Him.
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