This is a series of writings dealing with the persecution of Christians and the fear of facing trial. Jesus promises that the Holy Spirit will speak through them and give them what they need to say in their defense.
The document summarizes John the Baptist's message as recorded in Luke 3. It describes three key threads: 1) John is the messenger without a title who proclaims the word of God, aligning him with OT prophets. 2) His message calls for repentance and strips away false security. 3) He speaks of God's wrath to prepare people for God's provision through Jesus, leading people to Jesus as the sole mediator.
John 3:1-16, Many believed, pisteuo; Trust or Believe, OT born again; God Lov...Valley Bible Fellowship
John Chapter 3:1-16, Many believed but were not saved; pisteuo; Trust or Believe?; You must be born again; Born again in the OT; The Serpent Lifted Up?; God’s Great Love; God Loves The World; Bronze Serpent
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation located in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the names and contact information for church elders, ministers, and service times. The summary also lists an upcoming event for the church's youth and provides the order of service for the 10:00 AM gathering, including songs, prayers, scripture reading and sermon title. Finally, it expresses sympathy for family members who recently lost loved ones and thanks members who have received well-wishes during health issues.
This document provides a summary of a sermon given on 1 Timothy 3:1-16. The sermon discusses the qualifications for church leaders outlined in the passage, but notes that these qualifications can seem overwhelming. However, the "mystery of godliness" according to verse 16 is not a list of rules but a Person - Jesus Christ. The sermon then walks through each part of verse 16 about Jesus, from his incarnation to his resurrection and ascension. The key point is that godliness is found not through self-effort but by looking to Jesus, who intercedes for believers and lives within them by the Holy Spirit. Believers can be assured of salvation not by their own works but through faith in
John 13, Biblical love; Jesus in Control passion week; co-heirs with Christ; ...Valley Bible Fellowship
John 13, Jesus Controlled the Passion Week; We Are co-heirs With Christ; Humility; Foot Washing; Servanthood; Lifted Up His Heel; Receive Jesus; Love One Another; What is biblical love?
The document discusses the meaning and significance of Christmas. It explains that Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ and provides biblical references establishing Jesus as the son of God and savior of mankind. The key message is that all people are sinners deserving of hell, but Jesus paid the penalty for sins through his death on the cross for those who believe in him. To be saved, one needs only faith in Jesus, not good works, though faith will be shown through good works.
TRUTHABOUTTHEBIRTHDEATH AND RESURRECTIONbcsnet5Nkor Ioka
This document discusses the birth, crucifixion, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It provides biblical passages describing Jesus' conception by the Holy Spirit, his prophecies about suffering and resurrection, and his final words on the cross commending his spirit to God. The document emphasizes that Jesus fulfilled prophecies and that his death involved piercing of his side, from which flowed blood and water, confirming his identity as the Son of God and fulfillment of the Trinity of Father, Word and Spirit in heaven, and water, blood and spirit on earth. It stresses the importance of baptism, death with Christ, and receiving the Holy Spirit to be saved.
This is a series of writings dealing with the persecution of Christians and the fear of facing trial. Jesus promises that the Holy Spirit will speak through them and give them what they need to say in their defense.
The document summarizes John the Baptist's message as recorded in Luke 3. It describes three key threads: 1) John is the messenger without a title who proclaims the word of God, aligning him with OT prophets. 2) His message calls for repentance and strips away false security. 3) He speaks of God's wrath to prepare people for God's provision through Jesus, leading people to Jesus as the sole mediator.
John 3:1-16, Many believed, pisteuo; Trust or Believe, OT born again; God Lov...Valley Bible Fellowship
John Chapter 3:1-16, Many believed but were not saved; pisteuo; Trust or Believe?; You must be born again; Born again in the OT; The Serpent Lifted Up?; God’s Great Love; God Loves The World; Bronze Serpent
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation located in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the names and contact information for church elders, ministers, and service times. The summary also lists an upcoming event for the church's youth and provides the order of service for the 10:00 AM gathering, including songs, prayers, scripture reading and sermon title. Finally, it expresses sympathy for family members who recently lost loved ones and thanks members who have received well-wishes during health issues.
This document provides a summary of a sermon given on 1 Timothy 3:1-16. The sermon discusses the qualifications for church leaders outlined in the passage, but notes that these qualifications can seem overwhelming. However, the "mystery of godliness" according to verse 16 is not a list of rules but a Person - Jesus Christ. The sermon then walks through each part of verse 16 about Jesus, from his incarnation to his resurrection and ascension. The key point is that godliness is found not through self-effort but by looking to Jesus, who intercedes for believers and lives within them by the Holy Spirit. Believers can be assured of salvation not by their own works but through faith in
John 13, Biblical love; Jesus in Control passion week; co-heirs with Christ; ...Valley Bible Fellowship
John 13, Jesus Controlled the Passion Week; We Are co-heirs With Christ; Humility; Foot Washing; Servanthood; Lifted Up His Heel; Receive Jesus; Love One Another; What is biblical love?
The document discusses the meaning and significance of Christmas. It explains that Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ and provides biblical references establishing Jesus as the son of God and savior of mankind. The key message is that all people are sinners deserving of hell, but Jesus paid the penalty for sins through his death on the cross for those who believe in him. To be saved, one needs only faith in Jesus, not good works, though faith will be shown through good works.
TRUTHABOUTTHEBIRTHDEATH AND RESURRECTIONbcsnet5Nkor Ioka
This document discusses the birth, crucifixion, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It provides biblical passages describing Jesus' conception by the Holy Spirit, his prophecies about suffering and resurrection, and his final words on the cross commending his spirit to God. The document emphasizes that Jesus fulfilled prophecies and that his death involved piercing of his side, from which flowed blood and water, confirming his identity as the Son of God and fulfillment of the Trinity of Father, Word and Spirit in heaven, and water, blood and spirit on earth. It stresses the importance of baptism, death with Christ, and receiving the Holy Spirit to be saved.
Journey Through The Bible: Joel and Malachi - The Day of the LordResurrection Church
The document summarizes passages from Joel and Malachi about prophecies relating to John the Baptist and Jesus.
1) Malachi prophesied a messenger would prepare the way for God, which was fulfilled by John the Baptist. Jesus confirmed John was the promised messenger.
2) Malachi also prophesied Elijah would return before Judgment Day, which Jesus said was fulfilled by John the Baptist, who came in the spirit of Elijah to prepare for the Messiah.
3) Joel prophesied God would pour out his Spirit on all people, which Peter cited as being fulfilled at Pentecost after Jesus' resurrection.
063.one necessary thing we may be missing in prayerclarktorrey
This document discusses two parables from Luke that teach about the importance of persistent prayer. The parable of the bad friend shows that God is more willing to answer prayers than an unwilling friend, and calls believers to ask, seek, and knock. The parable of the unjust judge illustrates that believers should always pray and not lose heart, as God will surely answer His elect who cry out to Him day and night. The document emphasizes that bold persistence in prayer should be based on knowing God's willingness to answer and avenge, though His timing may be long, and that righteous prayer within God's will is powerful.
01 10 new understanding - going with purpose, doing with power mark 3 14-15SSMC
This document provides a summary of a sermon given on January 10, 2016 at the SSMC Sungai Way-Subang Methodist Church. The sermon focuses on Mark 3:14-15 and discusses Jesus' three-step training curriculum for his disciples: 1) Being with him, 2) Going out to preach, and 3) Doing miracles with power. The sermon emphasizes that disciples must first spend time with Jesus to develop trust and experience transformation before Going out to preach about God's kingdom and Doing miracles. It examines what Jesus and others preached about the kingdom of God and how it was a central theme. The sermon encourages developing a passion for Jesus rather than just a hobby or interest.
Sermon Slide Deck: "The Gift Spiritual Insight" (Luke 10:21:24)New City Church
Spiritual insight is a gift of God’s sovereign grace to those who humbly welcome Jesus into their lives.
This message was given on July 27, 2014 at New City Church Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For More Info: www.newcitychurch.ca
A powerful ONE GOD Lecture presented in our Church for the second time last October 06, 2009. Now, there is no excuse... For there is ONLY BUT ONE GOD! He is not a mystery anymore!
The document is a summary of the Gospel of John chapter 1 verses 19-36 from a church in Jackson, Mississippi. It includes commentary on John the Baptist's testimony about Jesus and Jesus being identified as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. Links and quotes are provided for further biblical context. Major Jewish holidays are also listed, with some noting potential connections to the rapture and second coming of Jesus.
Similarities Between Islam ChristianityAhmed Hassan
The document discusses many similarities between Islam and Christianity, including:
- Both believe in one God known by different names (Allah, God, Elohim)
- Both revere important prophets from Abraham to Jesus to Muhammad
- Both believe God sent revealed books including the Torah, Psalms, Gospel and Quran
- Both share certain religious practices like fasting, circumcision, modest dress codes and prohibitions against alcohol and usury.
This document is a collection of stories about ordinary people experiencing extraordinary miracles from God after obeying Him and giving generously. The introduction tells the story of the widow of Zarephath who gave her last meal to Elijah and received perpetual provision from God during a famine. The author then shares that he will describe many miracles he has witnessed through people's obedience and faith in God, such as a man receiving a new lung and ribs replaced, and a crippled woman being healed and able to walk. He promises the stories will inspire readers to sow their own seeds faithfully into God's work.
Women in Islam and Christianity- a comparisonWadood Ahmed
This document compares how Christianity and Islam view women at birth, ability to ask questions, purity during menstruation, adultery, vows, and inheritance. Key differences include:
- Islam does not view women as impure during menstruation while Christianity does.
- In Islam, a woman's vow is binding and cannot be repudiated by others, unlike in Christianity where a father or husband can override a woman's vow.
- Islamic inheritance laws gave inheritance rights to mothers, wives, daughters and sisters over 1,000 years before Europe recognized such rights. Christianity historically barred daughters and deprived wives of inheritance.
01 03 new beginning - being with jesus mark 3 14-15 finalSSMC
Jesus chose 12 disciples to be his apostles so they could be with him. He wanted them to spend time with him so they could be trained through on-the-job experience. Being with Jesus involved developing a relationship with him through spending quality time together in order to be transformed. This transformation through being with Jesus equipped the apostles to boldly preach and heal people in his name.
The document discusses the importance of Christians growing deep roots in Christ by listening to his voice, learning his principles, and living out his practices. It says this allows a person's faith to grow strong and their life to overflow with thankfulness. It also discusses the importance of bearing fruit, like the fruit of the spirit and fruit of winning souls. Bearing fruit glorifies God, marks a true disciple, and is essential to receiving answered prayers. The document warns of consequences for not bearing fruit but promises a reward for the faithful.
This document contains the schedule and notes for a Bible study meeting held by Queensway Church. The schedule includes times for welcoming, prayer, praise, communion, teaching, and spiritual warfare prayer. The teaching focuses on 1 Corinthians 13 and explores the definition of love, faith, prophecy, and how love is greater than any other gift. It also discusses the Parable of the Prodigal Son to illustrate the love of God. The study aims to help participants understand love as the greatest virtue and God's unconditional love through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.
The Womans Status In Christianity & IslamIffu Slides
The document compares depictions of women and gender roles in Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. It discusses accounts of Eve and Adam in Genesis and the Quran and examines perspectives on women's status, roles, rights, and rules around menstruation, marriage, divorce, and respect for parents within the different faiths based on passages from their core religious texts.
This document contains two books by Kathryn Kuhlman on living victoriously in Jesus and experiencing God's healing touch. The first part discusses the importance of prayer and having a relationship with God as our Heavenly Father through Jesus. It explains that prayer is more than just reciting words, but communicating from the heart with an all-powerful God who cares about every detail of our lives. The second part emphasizes that the only time we can live the Christian life is now, and that through complete surrender to Jesus, God provides victory over any circumstances through His grace and power.
This document contains several Bible verses from both the Old and New Testaments discussing the importance of being "born again" through faith in Jesus Christ. Key points include: all have sinned and fall short of God's glory (Romans 3:23, 5:12); one must confess faith in Jesus and believe in his resurrection to be saved (Romans 10:9-14); without faith it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6); Jesus tells Nicodemus one must be "born of water and the Spirit" to enter God's kingdom (John 3:3-7). The document emphasizes salvation comes through faith in Christ, not works, and baptism symbolizes having a clean heart and right spirit
The document discusses how God was present and active in people's pasts according to his plans for their futures. It provides examples from the Bible of Moses and Paul, noting how God orchestrated events in their early lives to shape them for their future purposes of delivering the Israelites and spreading the gospel. The key message is that since God has a plan for our future, he was already at work in our past, and we can trust that he will redeem our past for good according to his will.
The document discusses the flow of the Holy Spirit and how it can make people better. It references passages from the Bible about Jesus offering living water and sending the Holy Spirit. The Spirit works within believers and can flow through them to others. Allowing the Spirit to operate inside and flow through a person meets the ultimate need of having the right relationship with God.
This document is an introduction to a book about the author's experiences visiting heaven. It provides background on the author's life before becoming a Christian, including being raised Catholic but straying from faith in college. It then details how the author was selected for a special training course at his job where he was seated next to a Christian coworker, John Keen. Over the weeks, the author comes to see John is not strange as presumed but rather likable. The book is divided into chapters covering the author's life before faith, two visits to heaven, supernatural guidance, and rescue by an angel.
The document discusses three major ways Christians can overcome the world: prayer, faith, and developing Christ-like character. It provides biblical examples for each: prayer involves asking God for help and trusting his response; faith means believing God's promises without doubting; and character focuses on living with love, righteousness, holiness and seeking God above all else. The overall message is that through relying on God through prayer and having faith in him, and striving to become more like Christ in character, believers can overcome sinful desires and withstand worldly influences.
Our little Church is using a Chronological Bible Reading Schedule by Skip Andrews. It can be found here: http://www.churchofchristduluthga.org
Each Sunday a lesson is given from some of that week's reading. This lesson covers Oct 5-11
God tells Jonah to preach to the people of Nineveh about impending judgment. However, Jonah does not want to warn his enemies and instead runs away. After being in the belly of a large fish, Jonah obeys and preaches in Nineveh. The people repent at his message. Later, God uses the example of a plant to teach Jonah that he should care for people, not just himself, and that God cares for all people, even Jonah's enemies.
Journey Through The Bible: Joel and Malachi - The Day of the LordResurrection Church
The document summarizes passages from Joel and Malachi about prophecies relating to John the Baptist and Jesus.
1) Malachi prophesied a messenger would prepare the way for God, which was fulfilled by John the Baptist. Jesus confirmed John was the promised messenger.
2) Malachi also prophesied Elijah would return before Judgment Day, which Jesus said was fulfilled by John the Baptist, who came in the spirit of Elijah to prepare for the Messiah.
3) Joel prophesied God would pour out his Spirit on all people, which Peter cited as being fulfilled at Pentecost after Jesus' resurrection.
063.one necessary thing we may be missing in prayerclarktorrey
This document discusses two parables from Luke that teach about the importance of persistent prayer. The parable of the bad friend shows that God is more willing to answer prayers than an unwilling friend, and calls believers to ask, seek, and knock. The parable of the unjust judge illustrates that believers should always pray and not lose heart, as God will surely answer His elect who cry out to Him day and night. The document emphasizes that bold persistence in prayer should be based on knowing God's willingness to answer and avenge, though His timing may be long, and that righteous prayer within God's will is powerful.
01 10 new understanding - going with purpose, doing with power mark 3 14-15SSMC
This document provides a summary of a sermon given on January 10, 2016 at the SSMC Sungai Way-Subang Methodist Church. The sermon focuses on Mark 3:14-15 and discusses Jesus' three-step training curriculum for his disciples: 1) Being with him, 2) Going out to preach, and 3) Doing miracles with power. The sermon emphasizes that disciples must first spend time with Jesus to develop trust and experience transformation before Going out to preach about God's kingdom and Doing miracles. It examines what Jesus and others preached about the kingdom of God and how it was a central theme. The sermon encourages developing a passion for Jesus rather than just a hobby or interest.
Sermon Slide Deck: "The Gift Spiritual Insight" (Luke 10:21:24)New City Church
Spiritual insight is a gift of God’s sovereign grace to those who humbly welcome Jesus into their lives.
This message was given on July 27, 2014 at New City Church Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For More Info: www.newcitychurch.ca
A powerful ONE GOD Lecture presented in our Church for the second time last October 06, 2009. Now, there is no excuse... For there is ONLY BUT ONE GOD! He is not a mystery anymore!
The document is a summary of the Gospel of John chapter 1 verses 19-36 from a church in Jackson, Mississippi. It includes commentary on John the Baptist's testimony about Jesus and Jesus being identified as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. Links and quotes are provided for further biblical context. Major Jewish holidays are also listed, with some noting potential connections to the rapture and second coming of Jesus.
Similarities Between Islam ChristianityAhmed Hassan
The document discusses many similarities between Islam and Christianity, including:
- Both believe in one God known by different names (Allah, God, Elohim)
- Both revere important prophets from Abraham to Jesus to Muhammad
- Both believe God sent revealed books including the Torah, Psalms, Gospel and Quran
- Both share certain religious practices like fasting, circumcision, modest dress codes and prohibitions against alcohol and usury.
This document is a collection of stories about ordinary people experiencing extraordinary miracles from God after obeying Him and giving generously. The introduction tells the story of the widow of Zarephath who gave her last meal to Elijah and received perpetual provision from God during a famine. The author then shares that he will describe many miracles he has witnessed through people's obedience and faith in God, such as a man receiving a new lung and ribs replaced, and a crippled woman being healed and able to walk. He promises the stories will inspire readers to sow their own seeds faithfully into God's work.
Women in Islam and Christianity- a comparisonWadood Ahmed
This document compares how Christianity and Islam view women at birth, ability to ask questions, purity during menstruation, adultery, vows, and inheritance. Key differences include:
- Islam does not view women as impure during menstruation while Christianity does.
- In Islam, a woman's vow is binding and cannot be repudiated by others, unlike in Christianity where a father or husband can override a woman's vow.
- Islamic inheritance laws gave inheritance rights to mothers, wives, daughters and sisters over 1,000 years before Europe recognized such rights. Christianity historically barred daughters and deprived wives of inheritance.
01 03 new beginning - being with jesus mark 3 14-15 finalSSMC
Jesus chose 12 disciples to be his apostles so they could be with him. He wanted them to spend time with him so they could be trained through on-the-job experience. Being with Jesus involved developing a relationship with him through spending quality time together in order to be transformed. This transformation through being with Jesus equipped the apostles to boldly preach and heal people in his name.
The document discusses the importance of Christians growing deep roots in Christ by listening to his voice, learning his principles, and living out his practices. It says this allows a person's faith to grow strong and their life to overflow with thankfulness. It also discusses the importance of bearing fruit, like the fruit of the spirit and fruit of winning souls. Bearing fruit glorifies God, marks a true disciple, and is essential to receiving answered prayers. The document warns of consequences for not bearing fruit but promises a reward for the faithful.
This document contains the schedule and notes for a Bible study meeting held by Queensway Church. The schedule includes times for welcoming, prayer, praise, communion, teaching, and spiritual warfare prayer. The teaching focuses on 1 Corinthians 13 and explores the definition of love, faith, prophecy, and how love is greater than any other gift. It also discusses the Parable of the Prodigal Son to illustrate the love of God. The study aims to help participants understand love as the greatest virtue and God's unconditional love through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.
The Womans Status In Christianity & IslamIffu Slides
The document compares depictions of women and gender roles in Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. It discusses accounts of Eve and Adam in Genesis and the Quran and examines perspectives on women's status, roles, rights, and rules around menstruation, marriage, divorce, and respect for parents within the different faiths based on passages from their core religious texts.
This document contains two books by Kathryn Kuhlman on living victoriously in Jesus and experiencing God's healing touch. The first part discusses the importance of prayer and having a relationship with God as our Heavenly Father through Jesus. It explains that prayer is more than just reciting words, but communicating from the heart with an all-powerful God who cares about every detail of our lives. The second part emphasizes that the only time we can live the Christian life is now, and that through complete surrender to Jesus, God provides victory over any circumstances through His grace and power.
This document contains several Bible verses from both the Old and New Testaments discussing the importance of being "born again" through faith in Jesus Christ. Key points include: all have sinned and fall short of God's glory (Romans 3:23, 5:12); one must confess faith in Jesus and believe in his resurrection to be saved (Romans 10:9-14); without faith it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6); Jesus tells Nicodemus one must be "born of water and the Spirit" to enter God's kingdom (John 3:3-7). The document emphasizes salvation comes through faith in Christ, not works, and baptism symbolizes having a clean heart and right spirit
The document discusses how God was present and active in people's pasts according to his plans for their futures. It provides examples from the Bible of Moses and Paul, noting how God orchestrated events in their early lives to shape them for their future purposes of delivering the Israelites and spreading the gospel. The key message is that since God has a plan for our future, he was already at work in our past, and we can trust that he will redeem our past for good according to his will.
The document discusses the flow of the Holy Spirit and how it can make people better. It references passages from the Bible about Jesus offering living water and sending the Holy Spirit. The Spirit works within believers and can flow through them to others. Allowing the Spirit to operate inside and flow through a person meets the ultimate need of having the right relationship with God.
This document is an introduction to a book about the author's experiences visiting heaven. It provides background on the author's life before becoming a Christian, including being raised Catholic but straying from faith in college. It then details how the author was selected for a special training course at his job where he was seated next to a Christian coworker, John Keen. Over the weeks, the author comes to see John is not strange as presumed but rather likable. The book is divided into chapters covering the author's life before faith, two visits to heaven, supernatural guidance, and rescue by an angel.
The document discusses three major ways Christians can overcome the world: prayer, faith, and developing Christ-like character. It provides biblical examples for each: prayer involves asking God for help and trusting his response; faith means believing God's promises without doubting; and character focuses on living with love, righteousness, holiness and seeking God above all else. The overall message is that through relying on God through prayer and having faith in him, and striving to become more like Christ in character, believers can overcome sinful desires and withstand worldly influences.
Our little Church is using a Chronological Bible Reading Schedule by Skip Andrews. It can be found here: http://www.churchofchristduluthga.org
Each Sunday a lesson is given from some of that week's reading. This lesson covers Oct 5-11
God tells Jonah to preach to the people of Nineveh about impending judgment. However, Jonah does not want to warn his enemies and instead runs away. After being in the belly of a large fish, Jonah obeys and preaches in Nineveh. The people repent at his message. Later, God uses the example of a plant to teach Jonah that he should care for people, not just himself, and that God cares for all people, even Jonah's enemies.
Our little Church is using a Chronological Bible Reading Schedule by Skip Andrews. It can be found here: http://www.churchofchristduluthga.org/
Each Sunday a lesson is given from some of that week's reading. This lesson covers Jan 1-5.
The Powerpoint outlines for this series of lessons on The Great Commission were downloaded from the Duluth, GA Church of Christ website at: http://www.churchofchristduluthga.org/sermons.php
Redeemed - Oh Yes! 1 Peter 1:18-21, Steve Shepherd http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermon.asp?SermonID=137668&Sermon%20Redeemed%20-%20Oh%20Yes!%20by%20Steve%20Shepherd
The document discusses life in a fallen world and the book of Ecclesiastes. It provides various perspectives on how Ecclesiastes speaks to the disappointment people feel with life and how the only meaningful response is to live day by day fearing God and cherishing life's gifts. It also discusses how Ecclesiastes teaches that without God, pursuits of knowledge, pleasure and wisdom will not bring fulfillment, and one must honor God with all aspects of life.
Our little Church is using a Chronological Bible Reading Schedule by Skip Andrews. It can be found here: http://www.churchofchristduluthga.org/
Each Sunday a lesson is given from some of that week's reading. This lesson covers May 11-17.
The Powerpoint outlines for this series of lessons on The Great Commission were downloaded from the Duluth, GA Church of Christ website at: http://www.churchofchristduluthga.org/sermons.php
Our little Church is using a Chronological Bible Reading Schedule by Skip Andrews. It can be found here: http://www.churchofchristduluthga.org/
Each Sunday a lesson is given from some of that week's reading. This lesson covers Aug 17-23
This document provides summaries of the 20 mysteries of the Holy Rosary, divided into the Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful and Glorious Mysteries. Each mystery is summarized in 1-2 sentences, describing the biblical event and sometimes including a short quote. The document also lists the "fruit of the mystery", or lesson, associated with each event.
Matthew 17, The Son of Man; Transfigured, Questioned, Healing, Betrayed, and ...Valley Bible Fellowship
Matthew 17, The Son of Man; Transfigured, Questioned, Healing, Betrayed, and Supernaturally Providing, “This Rock” Successors of Peter?, My Beloved Son Hear Ye Him, The shekinah, Littleness Of Faith, Sons Are Exempt
Jesus is God! The document provides numerous examples from both the Old and New Testaments demonstrating that Jesus is the God of the Old Testament who created all things, spoke to prophets and patriarchs, and protected His people. Jesus is also shown to be God in the New Testament through His own claims and others' statements about Him. He is the Creator, Redeemer, and eternal God over all.
Lesson 13 - I Will Give Unto Thee The Keys of The Kingdom
From the Manual: https://www.lds.org/manual/new-testament-gospel-doctrine-teachers-manual/lesson-13-i-will-give-unto-thee-the-keys-of-the-kingdom?lang=eng
Jesus is God! The document provides many examples from both the Old and New Testaments demonstrating that Jesus is the Creator, the God who spoke to people in the Old Testament, and is equal to God the Father. It summarizes that Jesus is the God of all time and eternity.
Jesus reveals thr father, son and holy spirit-SFX-PJ- RCIA- 2010-2011maximilianyong
Three events in Jesus' life reveal the Trinity:
1. His baptism where God says "This is my Son"
2. His conception where the angel says he will be called "Son of God"
3. His transfiguration where God says "This is my Son, listen to him"
This document discusses Christian faith and the teachings of Jesus Christ. It notes that while many claim to be Christian, few actually read the Gospels and follow Jesus' teachings. Specifically, it cites statistics showing that only 6% of Christians have read the Four Gospels once, while 94% have not. It encourages readers to read the Gospels to understand Jesus' message of God's Kingdom and the path to get there, and to have true faith like Jesus demonstrated through miracles such as moving mountains.
Jesus is God, not merely a good man, prophet, or lesser deity. He created all things, existed eternally as the Word with God, and became flesh through his incarnation. References throughout the Old and New Testaments identify Jesus as the God who spoke to Moses, protected Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego, and is Creator, Redeemer, and Lord over all time. The document examines passages to support that Jesus is the one true God and should be worshipped as such.
The document provides background on Jesus' life and mission according to Christian texts. It discusses how God created humanity to be like him, but the fall of man corrupted this. It was then the mission of the Messiah, Jesus, to restore what was lost as the new Adam. Jesus took on John the Baptist's failed mission and restored the three blessings by overcoming Satan's temptations in the wilderness. He preached and baptized as John had done before being imprisoned and killed, while Jesus continued his work of teaching and healing the people of Galilee.
The document summarizes a Bible study session on the death of Jesus. It discusses how:
1) At Jesus' death, the veil in the temple was torn, signifying no more need for animal sacrifices. Jesus was the perfect sacrifice for all believers.
2) True born-again Christians have overcome sin by God's grace and obey all the Ten Commandments perfectly through the Holy Spirit within them.
3) Jesus fulfilled all prophecies in the Old Testament, and his death on the cross was the ultimate fulfillment, meaning the Mosaic law was no longer in effect for Christians under the New Covenant.
The document examines evidence for who Jesus Christ claimed to be based on testimony from various sources. It discusses what people in Jesus' time said about him, including that he taught with authority and some believed him to be the Messiah. It also examines what Jesus himself claimed, including that he could forgive sins, was the Son of God and eternal. The document argues that either Jesus' claims were true, making him the Son of God, or he was a liar based on the eyewitness testimony and fulfilled prophecies about the Messiah.
The document discusses Catholic doctrines regarding Mary, the mother of Jesus. It describes how Mary was chosen by God from the beginning according to prophecies in Genesis and Isaiah. It discusses Catholic dogmas including that Mary was conceived without original sin, that she was the Mother of God, and that she remained a perpetual virgin and was assumed into heaven. The document provides biblical and historical evidence for these doctrines from sources like the Nicene Creed, Church fathers, and popes over centuries.
Matthew 1 provides Jesus's genealogy and establishes his lineage back to King David and Abraham to prove he is the promised Messiah. It describes Jesus's virgin birth to Mary and her betrothal to Joseph. An angel visits Joseph in a dream and tells him the child is the Son of God. Matthew cites several Old Testament prophecies that were fulfilled by Jesus, such as being called out of Egypt and weeping for the children killed by King Herod. The chapter establishes Jesus as both fully human and fully God through his incarnation.
This document contains the order of service for a religious gathering. It includes an opening song, an opening prayer asking God for guidance in truth, a gospel reading from Matthew about following Jesus, a reflection on gaining wisdom from following Christ and maintaining faith during challenges, intercessory prayers, reciting the Lord's Prayer, a closing prayer asking God's inspiration and help, and a closing blessing and song.
This document discusses the identity of Jesus. It examines common beliefs that Jesus was merely a good man, prophet, or sub-god. However, it concludes that Jesus is fully God based on several facts: Jesus created all things; the Father calls Jesus God and Lord; Jesus is the God who spoke to people in the Old Testament; and Jesus' words and actions in the New Testament show He claimed to be God.
The document discusses the Christian doctrine of the virgin birth of Jesus Christ. It provides biblical references and prophecies that are cited as evidence for believing Jesus was born of a virgin. It also addresses objections that claim the virgin birth story was borrowed from pagan myths or that the relevant passages have been misinterpreted. The document examines both sides of the debate in a thorough but balanced manner.
This document discusses the deity of Jesus Christ through several key points:
1. Jesus was called God in numerous biblical passages.
2. Jesus possessed divine attributes like omnipotence, omniscience and omnipresence.
3. Jesus accepted worship, forgave sins, and had the power to create - divine prerogatives that prove His deity.
The document analyzes verses to demonstrate that Jesus pre-existed, was the "I Am", and had other names and titles that signify His equality with God. Overall, it presents biblical evidence that Jesus is fully God based on His words and actions in scripture.
The document discusses the divinity and humanity of Jesus Christ. It provides biblical evidence that Jesus is God, including his conception by the Holy Spirit, his claims to be equal with God, and his ability to perform miracles. The New Testament also refers to Jesus as God and Savior. Extra-biblical sources from the time criticize Christians for worshipping Jesus as God rather than just acknowledging him as a servant of God. The document aims to show how understanding Christ as both God and man impacts his followers.
God is not a God of confusion. HE IS NOT A MYSTERY. Do you think Trinity is Mystery? well, that means, you don't know who is the ONE TRUE GOD. I John 5:20
Is Saul Among the Prophets-This is The OneRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise from death. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
298 Christ our Ark 299 Great Things He has Done for YouRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
296 I am a Guardian-Redeemer 297 Samuel Was Attested as a Prophet of the LordRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
294 No King — No Deliverer 295 Naomi’s DecisionRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise from death. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
292 The LORD Did an Amazing Thing 293 Let Me Die With the Philistines.pptxRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
290-Exhausted Yet Pursuing 291-I Have Made a Vow to The LORD That I Cannot BreakRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
388-Then the Lord Raised Up Judges 389-The Lord Sent A ProphetRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
286 Shiloh Which is The Land of Canaan-287 Buried in ShechemRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise from death. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
284-Could Not Drive Them Out 285-Your RefugeRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise from death. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
282-283 The Day the Son Stood Still-He Left Nothing UndoneRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
280-281 The Waters of Jordan-Joshua Saved Rahab the HarlotRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing our sins to the cross when he died, and solved our mortality problem by rising from the dead, proving we can also overcome death. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
278-279 As An Eagle-Pisgah's Sight and Mose's DeathRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise from the dead. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
56 Unlimited Power In A Limited Space revisitedRick Peterson
This sermon is a slightly modified version of the one preached 12/23/18.
Adapted from a Scott Chambers sermon https://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/2-jesus-unlimited-power-in-a-limited-space-scott-chambers-sermon-on-jesus-christ-135274?ref=SermonSeriesDetails
276-277 I Profess this Day-Revere the LORD your GodRick Peterson
The document discusses how Jesus solved humanity's sin problem by nailing sins to the cross when he died, and solved the problem of death by rising from the grave, proving that believers can also rise from death. It encourages the reader to be born again and follow Jesus.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
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Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
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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