This document is a song of praise to God, describing Him as a mighty fortress, consuming fire, and righteous judge. The lyrics express keeping one's eyes on God and setting one's heart on Him. God's kingdom and name are praised as unshakeable and worthy. The song repeats that a mighty fortress is our God and that with Him we will forever reign.
a savior implies a need, hope for deliverance, a better way of life, and responsibility on our part, Luke 2:6-14. Jesus was born into this world to be a savior.
The document discusses serving God and choosing who or what to serve. It uses the biblical example of Joshua who faithfully served God his entire life. Some key points made include:
- Joshua served God with faithfulness from a young age until his death at 110 years old.
- He urged others to serve God and not other gods. For himself and his household, they would serve God.
- Joshua served God with fear of the Lord, avoiding anything that might displease or anger God.
This is the first of 4 talks looking at why we gather together as church and what we are seeking to do when we gather. In this sermon Alastair focuses on the simply but profound importance of realising that we gather in God's presence and considers how we do this.
This document summarizes a worship service that took place on August 11, 2013. It includes elements like welcome and announcements, call to worship, praise and worship through songs, a pastoral prayer, readings from the books of Job and Philippians, a message on why bad things happen to good people based on the book of Job, an offering, and closing songs and prayer. The service focused on celebrating God's faithfulness through difficult times, as demonstrated in the story of Job, and encouraged having the humble, selfless mindset of Christ.
This document discusses why we should seek God's presence and how to enter and enjoy His presence. It explains that God's presence brings joy, anointing, power, healing, restoration, and transformation. It also says God is happy when we worship Him. The document then outlines ways to enter God's presence, such as recognizing His omnipresence, coming boldly through Jesus' blood, remembering what He has done, entering with thanksgiving and praise, and being still to meditate on His beauty. The conclusion is that seeking God's presence is important because He created us for intimacy with Him.
Sovereignty, Free Will, and Salvation - The Difference Sovereignty MakesRobin Schumacher
This document discusses the concept of God's sovereignty from a Christian perspective. It provides several definitions and explanations of what God's sovereignty means, including that it:
1) Provides assurance that God is in complete control and supplies trust in His care.
2) Gives confidence in every circumstance because God causes all things to work together for good.
3) Causes believers to rely solely on God and not themselves, keeping them humble.
It uses several Bible passages to support these points and show how God's sovereignty is demonstrated through stories like Joseph's life. The overall message is that believing in God's sovereignty over all provides comfort, assurance, and confidence for Christians.
The document summarizes Lesson 3 which discusses humanity's progression towards sin after Adam and Eve, God's covenants with Noah, and the remnant who chose to obey God. It describes how humans quickly turned from good to corrupt, with increasing violence over generations. God established a covenant with Noah to save him and his family on the ark from the flood that would destroy the rest of humanity for their wickedness. The covenant was an act of grace not based on Noah's works. God offers humanity his covenant through faith so they can be saved, like Noah, from destruction. There will always be a remnant who accept God's covenant by faith.
Jacob has a dream of a ladder connecting heaven and earth with angels ascending and descending. God appears and promises Jacob the land and numerous descendants, and that He will be with Jacob and bring him back. When Jacob awakes, he is afraid yet also in awe, realizing this is the house of God. He sets up the stone as a pillar, names the place Bethel, and makes a vow that if God will be with him, God will be his God. The document analyzes the dream and God's covenant with Jacob, comparing Jesus to the ladder that connects man to God, and urges responding to God's grace with faith, fear of God, worship, offerings, and consecration.
a savior implies a need, hope for deliverance, a better way of life, and responsibility on our part, Luke 2:6-14. Jesus was born into this world to be a savior.
The document discusses serving God and choosing who or what to serve. It uses the biblical example of Joshua who faithfully served God his entire life. Some key points made include:
- Joshua served God with faithfulness from a young age until his death at 110 years old.
- He urged others to serve God and not other gods. For himself and his household, they would serve God.
- Joshua served God with fear of the Lord, avoiding anything that might displease or anger God.
This is the first of 4 talks looking at why we gather together as church and what we are seeking to do when we gather. In this sermon Alastair focuses on the simply but profound importance of realising that we gather in God's presence and considers how we do this.
This document summarizes a worship service that took place on August 11, 2013. It includes elements like welcome and announcements, call to worship, praise and worship through songs, a pastoral prayer, readings from the books of Job and Philippians, a message on why bad things happen to good people based on the book of Job, an offering, and closing songs and prayer. The service focused on celebrating God's faithfulness through difficult times, as demonstrated in the story of Job, and encouraged having the humble, selfless mindset of Christ.
This document discusses why we should seek God's presence and how to enter and enjoy His presence. It explains that God's presence brings joy, anointing, power, healing, restoration, and transformation. It also says God is happy when we worship Him. The document then outlines ways to enter God's presence, such as recognizing His omnipresence, coming boldly through Jesus' blood, remembering what He has done, entering with thanksgiving and praise, and being still to meditate on His beauty. The conclusion is that seeking God's presence is important because He created us for intimacy with Him.
Sovereignty, Free Will, and Salvation - The Difference Sovereignty MakesRobin Schumacher
This document discusses the concept of God's sovereignty from a Christian perspective. It provides several definitions and explanations of what God's sovereignty means, including that it:
1) Provides assurance that God is in complete control and supplies trust in His care.
2) Gives confidence in every circumstance because God causes all things to work together for good.
3) Causes believers to rely solely on God and not themselves, keeping them humble.
It uses several Bible passages to support these points and show how God's sovereignty is demonstrated through stories like Joseph's life. The overall message is that believing in God's sovereignty over all provides comfort, assurance, and confidence for Christians.
The document summarizes Lesson 3 which discusses humanity's progression towards sin after Adam and Eve, God's covenants with Noah, and the remnant who chose to obey God. It describes how humans quickly turned from good to corrupt, with increasing violence over generations. God established a covenant with Noah to save him and his family on the ark from the flood that would destroy the rest of humanity for their wickedness. The covenant was an act of grace not based on Noah's works. God offers humanity his covenant through faith so they can be saved, like Noah, from destruction. There will always be a remnant who accept God's covenant by faith.
Jacob has a dream of a ladder connecting heaven and earth with angels ascending and descending. God appears and promises Jacob the land and numerous descendants, and that He will be with Jacob and bring him back. When Jacob awakes, he is afraid yet also in awe, realizing this is the house of God. He sets up the stone as a pillar, names the place Bethel, and makes a vow that if God will be with him, God will be his God. The document analyzes the dream and God's covenant with Jacob, comparing Jesus to the ladder that connects man to God, and urges responding to God's grace with faith, fear of God, worship, offerings, and consecration.
Part of the elders series, focusing on Psalm 91 and God's promises if we abide in Him. But what does it mean to abide in Him? This sermon discusses our quiet time with God.
God made a covenant with Abraham to bless his descendants, the people of Israel. The document discusses how Israel was chosen by God to be his special people and receive the promised land, but they were expected to obey God and be a light to the nations. While most of Israel was disloyal, a remnant remained faithful. The spiritual seed of Abraham is now all who have faith in Christ regardless of ethnicity or background. Believers are heirs to God's promises and will receive an eternal inheritance in heaven.
The document discusses the nature of man according to Christian theology. It states that man was created in God's image with freedom of will but fell into sin. As a result, humanity now has a sinful nature and is mortal. However, God reconciled humanity to himself through Jesus Christ and restores the divine image in believers through his spirit. Christians are called to love God, their neighbors, and care for the environment.
it is impossible for us , being a human to be satisfied while we are in our physical life! King Solomon the wisest and the richest king said "everything is vanity". this message tells us that we can experience satisfaction through the presence God. therefore let us aim and aspire His presence above all things. God bless!
The document contains the text for a Christian worship service, including prayers, readings from scripture, hymns of praise, and communion. It includes the Lord's Prayer, an affirmation of faith, and a reading of the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. The service concludes with a blessing and benediction sending worshippers into the world.
The document summarizes a passage from Exodus describing God instructing Moses to carve new stone tablets with the Ten Commandments after Moses broke the original tablets. God descends in a cloud and proclaims his name and attributes to Moses. Moses pleads with God not to leave the Israelites despite their disobedience. God promises to empower the Israelites to drive out several native tribes from Canaan if they obey his commands. The document encourages maintaining fellowship with God through obedience.
The document summarizes the key teachings of several Bible passages about the Reformation and salvation by grace alone through faith in Christ. It notes that Jesus has set us free from sin and death through His grace, not by works of the law. It references passages about the eternal gospel being proclaimed to all nations, how believers are justified not by works but by faith in Christ, and that believing in Christ sets people free from slavery to sin. The summary emphasizes that wisdom is justified by Christ's deeds in rescuing sinners by His grace alone.
Deuteronomy 10-11, God creates the early and latter rain, Serve praise God He...Valley Bible Fellowship
Deuteronomy Chapters 10-11, How does God create the rain? The early and latter rain. Get Up, Get Going, Serve The Lord; God (LORD, YHWH) Owns It All, Israel's Boundaries; Praise, Circumcise Your Heart; Be stiff-necked no longer
Are you Driven by compliance or committment?Weniel Sabuero
This document summarizes the key characteristics of a fully committed Christian according to the story of blind Bartimaeus in Mark 10:46-52. It identifies six characteristics: 1) Having a passionate heart to do God's work. 2) Having the willpower to fight opposition. 3) Knowing how to respond to God's calling. 4) Leaving one's old self behind to embrace their new self in Christ. 5) Loving to dwell in God's presence. 6) Desiring something for God's glory rather than one's own benefit.
Deuteronomy: an introduction 12 july 2020Rodney Tan
The document provides an overview of the book of Deuteronomy, including its:
1) Title, theme of remembering God's commands and past faithfulness;
2) Authorship attributed to Moses for sermons delivered before Israel entered the Promised Land;
3) Influence on the Old and New Testaments through its repetition of God's law and Jesus' quotation of passages.
Psalm 103 contains multiple calls to bless God through recognizing and acknowledging His many blessings and benefits. It encourages blessing God through verbal praise to oneself, others, God's angels, and all His creation. Both God's excellent character and great works are causes for blessing Him. The psalm describes over 8 characteristics of God's nature and over 10 of His deeds as reasons for blessing His holy name.
The document discusses the role of Christians in the workplace based on biblical principles. It highlights three key principles for Christians to follow at work: excellence, ethics and integrity, and extravagant love and service. Several biblical characters like Daniel, Joseph and the Centurion are used as examples who demonstrated these principles in their work and careers. The document emphasizes that as Christians, work should be done with sincerity, as serving the Lord rather than people, and that God rewards all good work.
The document contains the lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs that reference God, Jesus Christ, faith, and salvation. It also includes the Apostles' Creed and a passage from Genesis describing Jacob's dream of a ladder to heaven with angels ascending and descending. The overall theme is praising God and proclaiming beliefs in Christianity.
This document discusses the concept of being chosen by God according to several Bible passages. It makes three key points:
1) God chose believers before the foundation of the world to be holy and blameless. Believers access spiritual blessings through being chosen in Christ.
2) There are two views on predestination - that God chooses according to His good pleasure alone, or that He chooses those He foreknows will have faith. Ultimately humans cannot question God's will.
3) God is the initiator and chooser - believers did not choose Him but He chose them, according to passages in John, 2 Thessalonians, and 1 Peter. One's boast is in understanding God, not in human attributes.
This document outlines five steps to return to God:
1. Acknowledge God as your creator and that he made mankind out of love.
2. Accept that all have sinned and fallen short of God's glory.
3. Acknowledge that God is just and we deserve punishment for our sins.
4. Understand that Jesus died on the cross to take the punishment for our sins in our place.
5. Receive Jesus as your Lord and Savior by repenting of sins, placing faith in him, and committing to obey and love him.
The document discusses how God knows and cares for his people. It provides several Bible passages that show God promised to be known by his people and to forgive their sins. God formed people in the womb and knows them intimately. Jesus understands human weaknesses because he experienced temptation. God is always present and knows people's thoughts and ways. He has chosen and ordained the days of people's lives since before creation. God's thoughts for his people are vast in number.
The document is a passage from the book of Zechariah describing several visions received by Zechariah. It discusses an angel being sent to measure and survey Jerusalem, indicating the city will be prosperous and protected by God's presence. God calls for His people to return from exile. The passage promises God will dwell among His people in Jerusalem and Judah, and references the coming Messiah. It encourages singing for joy at God's promises but also calls for being silent before God out of respect and in anticipation of His judgment.
This document discusses key passages from Exodus 20 that summarize the Ten Commandments given by God to Moses and the Israelites. It examines what it means for God to be their ruler and for the Israelites to have no other gods before Him. It explores how they should not create images of God as He cannot be contained or defined. It emphasizes expressing deep reverence for God's name and resting in His greatness and provision on the Sabbath. The document aims to refresh one's vision of who God is and how believers should live in light of His commandments.
The document summarizes the story of Aaisha, a 2-year-old girl who has shown remarkable learning abilities. She can read and write the alphabet and has won exams competing against older children. While she enjoys activities like drawing and playing doctor, her favorite food is fish. As she prepares for a national-level exam in July, it is clear she has exceptional learning skills for her age.
O documento descreve entrevistas realizadas com moradores do Bairro Antônio Dias em Ouro Preto sobre suas formas de lembrar e esquecer. As pessoas entrevistadas usam técnicas como escrever bilhetes, ler repetidamente, associar lembranças a lugares e cheiros. Muitos dizem que Ouro Preto por si só evoca muitas lembranças devido à sua história e importância cultural.
Part of the elders series, focusing on Psalm 91 and God's promises if we abide in Him. But what does it mean to abide in Him? This sermon discusses our quiet time with God.
God made a covenant with Abraham to bless his descendants, the people of Israel. The document discusses how Israel was chosen by God to be his special people and receive the promised land, but they were expected to obey God and be a light to the nations. While most of Israel was disloyal, a remnant remained faithful. The spiritual seed of Abraham is now all who have faith in Christ regardless of ethnicity or background. Believers are heirs to God's promises and will receive an eternal inheritance in heaven.
The document discusses the nature of man according to Christian theology. It states that man was created in God's image with freedom of will but fell into sin. As a result, humanity now has a sinful nature and is mortal. However, God reconciled humanity to himself through Jesus Christ and restores the divine image in believers through his spirit. Christians are called to love God, their neighbors, and care for the environment.
it is impossible for us , being a human to be satisfied while we are in our physical life! King Solomon the wisest and the richest king said "everything is vanity". this message tells us that we can experience satisfaction through the presence God. therefore let us aim and aspire His presence above all things. God bless!
The document contains the text for a Christian worship service, including prayers, readings from scripture, hymns of praise, and communion. It includes the Lord's Prayer, an affirmation of faith, and a reading of the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. The service concludes with a blessing and benediction sending worshippers into the world.
The document summarizes a passage from Exodus describing God instructing Moses to carve new stone tablets with the Ten Commandments after Moses broke the original tablets. God descends in a cloud and proclaims his name and attributes to Moses. Moses pleads with God not to leave the Israelites despite their disobedience. God promises to empower the Israelites to drive out several native tribes from Canaan if they obey his commands. The document encourages maintaining fellowship with God through obedience.
The document summarizes the key teachings of several Bible passages about the Reformation and salvation by grace alone through faith in Christ. It notes that Jesus has set us free from sin and death through His grace, not by works of the law. It references passages about the eternal gospel being proclaimed to all nations, how believers are justified not by works but by faith in Christ, and that believing in Christ sets people free from slavery to sin. The summary emphasizes that wisdom is justified by Christ's deeds in rescuing sinners by His grace alone.
Deuteronomy 10-11, God creates the early and latter rain, Serve praise God He...Valley Bible Fellowship
Deuteronomy Chapters 10-11, How does God create the rain? The early and latter rain. Get Up, Get Going, Serve The Lord; God (LORD, YHWH) Owns It All, Israel's Boundaries; Praise, Circumcise Your Heart; Be stiff-necked no longer
Are you Driven by compliance or committment?Weniel Sabuero
This document summarizes the key characteristics of a fully committed Christian according to the story of blind Bartimaeus in Mark 10:46-52. It identifies six characteristics: 1) Having a passionate heart to do God's work. 2) Having the willpower to fight opposition. 3) Knowing how to respond to God's calling. 4) Leaving one's old self behind to embrace their new self in Christ. 5) Loving to dwell in God's presence. 6) Desiring something for God's glory rather than one's own benefit.
Deuteronomy: an introduction 12 july 2020Rodney Tan
The document provides an overview of the book of Deuteronomy, including its:
1) Title, theme of remembering God's commands and past faithfulness;
2) Authorship attributed to Moses for sermons delivered before Israel entered the Promised Land;
3) Influence on the Old and New Testaments through its repetition of God's law and Jesus' quotation of passages.
Psalm 103 contains multiple calls to bless God through recognizing and acknowledging His many blessings and benefits. It encourages blessing God through verbal praise to oneself, others, God's angels, and all His creation. Both God's excellent character and great works are causes for blessing Him. The psalm describes over 8 characteristics of God's nature and over 10 of His deeds as reasons for blessing His holy name.
The document discusses the role of Christians in the workplace based on biblical principles. It highlights three key principles for Christians to follow at work: excellence, ethics and integrity, and extravagant love and service. Several biblical characters like Daniel, Joseph and the Centurion are used as examples who demonstrated these principles in their work and careers. The document emphasizes that as Christians, work should be done with sincerity, as serving the Lord rather than people, and that God rewards all good work.
The document contains the lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs that reference God, Jesus Christ, faith, and salvation. It also includes the Apostles' Creed and a passage from Genesis describing Jacob's dream of a ladder to heaven with angels ascending and descending. The overall theme is praising God and proclaiming beliefs in Christianity.
This document discusses the concept of being chosen by God according to several Bible passages. It makes three key points:
1) God chose believers before the foundation of the world to be holy and blameless. Believers access spiritual blessings through being chosen in Christ.
2) There are two views on predestination - that God chooses according to His good pleasure alone, or that He chooses those He foreknows will have faith. Ultimately humans cannot question God's will.
3) God is the initiator and chooser - believers did not choose Him but He chose them, according to passages in John, 2 Thessalonians, and 1 Peter. One's boast is in understanding God, not in human attributes.
This document outlines five steps to return to God:
1. Acknowledge God as your creator and that he made mankind out of love.
2. Accept that all have sinned and fallen short of God's glory.
3. Acknowledge that God is just and we deserve punishment for our sins.
4. Understand that Jesus died on the cross to take the punishment for our sins in our place.
5. Receive Jesus as your Lord and Savior by repenting of sins, placing faith in him, and committing to obey and love him.
The document discusses how God knows and cares for his people. It provides several Bible passages that show God promised to be known by his people and to forgive their sins. God formed people in the womb and knows them intimately. Jesus understands human weaknesses because he experienced temptation. God is always present and knows people's thoughts and ways. He has chosen and ordained the days of people's lives since before creation. God's thoughts for his people are vast in number.
The document is a passage from the book of Zechariah describing several visions received by Zechariah. It discusses an angel being sent to measure and survey Jerusalem, indicating the city will be prosperous and protected by God's presence. God calls for His people to return from exile. The passage promises God will dwell among His people in Jerusalem and Judah, and references the coming Messiah. It encourages singing for joy at God's promises but also calls for being silent before God out of respect and in anticipation of His judgment.
This document discusses key passages from Exodus 20 that summarize the Ten Commandments given by God to Moses and the Israelites. It examines what it means for God to be their ruler and for the Israelites to have no other gods before Him. It explores how they should not create images of God as He cannot be contained or defined. It emphasizes expressing deep reverence for God's name and resting in His greatness and provision on the Sabbath. The document aims to refresh one's vision of who God is and how believers should live in light of His commandments.
The document summarizes the story of Aaisha, a 2-year-old girl who has shown remarkable learning abilities. She can read and write the alphabet and has won exams competing against older children. While she enjoys activities like drawing and playing doctor, her favorite food is fish. As she prepares for a national-level exam in July, it is clear she has exceptional learning skills for her age.
O documento descreve entrevistas realizadas com moradores do Bairro Antônio Dias em Ouro Preto sobre suas formas de lembrar e esquecer. As pessoas entrevistadas usam técnicas como escrever bilhetes, ler repetidamente, associar lembranças a lugares e cheiros. Muitos dizem que Ouro Preto por si só evoca muitas lembranças devido à sua história e importância cultural.
CLIL programs risk classifying students and reproducing socioeconomic inequalities, with only more capable students recommended for the CLIL stream. However, some schools in Spain have achieved truly democratic access to CLIL through specific practices. The document discusses the risk of classification in CLIL and provides examples of schools in Ceuta, Seville, and Málaga that have used CLIL to increase access to higher education for students from disadvantaged backgrounds through leadership, peer teaching, family involvement, and a focus on key skills. Guidelines are proposed to address the problem through various policy and practice approaches.
O que podemos aprender a partir de experimentos dentro e fora de sala de aula?Matheus Albergaria
O documento discute o potencial de experimentos em sala de aula para ensinar economia de forma dinâmica e participativa. O palestrante apresenta evidências de que experimentos melhoram a aprendizagem de conceitos econômicos e realiza um experimento sobre bens públicos que demonstra comportamentos de "carona". Ele conclui que experimentos oferecem oportunidades para aprimorar o ensino de diversos tópicos econômicos de forma criativa.
A empresa Ebooks AjdaKaMavE oferece vários produtos e serviços digitais, incluindo ebooks de ficção, cursos musicais online, publicação de obras literárias brasileiras e estrangeiras, cursos sobre negócios online, e sucos naturais contendo 16 vegetais e frutas. A empresa busca inovar o conceito de negócios digitais de forma prática, conveniente e saudável.
This document contains 17 points summarizing Paul's ministry and example as presented in Romans. It discusses Paul's Jewish earthly ministry, his philosophy of responsibility and dependence on God, his objectives to visit Spain and Jerusalem, and his plan to share in battle through prayer and share blessing through peace.
The document discusses seeking God and knowing Him. It provides numerous Bible verses encouraging people to seek God, know Him, find Him, turn to Him, and understand Him. The verses state that if people seek God with their whole heart, they will find Him and He will not forsake them. God searches people's hearts and wants them to know and serve Him. Those who know God and seek Him will not lack any good thing.
The document is a Christian hymn titled "Follow Me the Master Said" from 1887. It consists of 4 verses where the singer commits to following Jesus no matter what obstacles come in the way. They will follow Jesus through His word and spirit, knowing He intercedes for them. They will follow Him even if the world opposes, as He is greater than any troubles. They will follow Jesus along the pathway He makes clear, with His help in daily life and prayers. The goal is to one day receive eternal life from Jesus when He says "Well done."
This document discusses what our deepest prayer in life should be based on passages from the Bible. It examines prayers from Paul, Ephesians and Colossians that focus on growing closer to God through wisdom, knowledge and understanding his will. The Lord's Prayer is presented as containing prayers for eternity and everyday needs. It should focus on God, his name, kingdom and will rather than being self-centered. We are called to pray for God's reign, fruitfulness for his kingdom, and discernment of his will.
The document contains several Bible verses and passages about faith, love, obedience to God, resisting evil, and finding salvation through God. It emphasizes putting on spiritual armor, trusting in God's help and faithfulness, following the narrow path, and loving God and others.
The document contains several passages from the Bible discussing spiritual hunger, God's provision, and the importance of trusting in God and waiting patiently for Him. Key ideas include not worrying or envying others, committing all things to God, taking delight in Him, and keeping on asking, seeking, and knocking so that God may fulfill desires and open doors. Overall the document encourages letting spiritual hunger drive one to God in faith.
This document contains a collection of Bible verses and spiritual messages. It discusses biblical figures like Behemoth representing mankind, and Leviathan representing governments or world powers. It warns that God tests people to see if they love him, and says the signs and wonders are within us, with God speaking through chosen people. It also references astronomical alignments like Venus being in square with the sun, saying the 2017 event was a foreshadowing of something coming in 2023. The overall message is about discerning spiritual truths from the Bible and within ourselves, rather than through religious institutions.
The document discusses the love of God and how we should respond to it. It says God's love is perfect, undeserved, wide-reaching, deep, and eternal. We should respond by obeying God, focusing on Christ, transforming ourselves, living loved by God, acting lovingly towards others, and continuing to learn more about God's love.
The document discusses the love of God and how we should respond to it. It says God's love is perfect, total, undeserved, and cannot be separated from us. We should respond by obeying God, making Christ the center of our lives, transforming ourselves, living loved by God, acting lovingly towards others, and continuing to grow in knowledge of God's love.
The passage describes the transfiguration of Jesus where his face shone brightly before Peter, James, and John. A bright cloud overshadowed them and God's voice spoke from the cloud, declaring Jesus as his beloved Son. The passage connects this event to Moses receiving the commandments from God on Mount Sinai, also covered in a cloud, establishing Jesus as the fulfillment of the law. It emphasizes listening to Jesus and not being afraid.
God balances justice and mercy through Jesus' sacrifice on the cross. As an all-powerful and just God, he must punish all sin. But he is also merciful. By taking on the punishment himself through his death, Jesus satisfied justice so that God can forgive through grace. Those who accept Jesus are no longer under law but under grace, with their sins paid for fully. This allows God to both punish sin and forgive sinners according to his perfect nature.
The document is a transcript from a church service at Mountain Valley Community Church. It includes songs of praise and worship. The sermon focuses on overcoming the fear of not mattering and discusses how believers can allow God to embrace, encourage and empower them. Key points are that God's love is unconditional, believers belong to God's family, and Jesus died to save believers while they were still sinners.
This presentation contains 51 Bible verses arranged without commentary. The verses cover topics such as the creation of the heavens and earth, God's majesty, faith in Jesus Christ, the love and salvation God offers through his son, and the inspiration of Scripture. Users are instructed to press enter or space bar to advance through the slides.
A96 If there is no word of God, Create, maintain, and control the world and ...franktsao4
Who is God? what is God’s appearance today? Is it God’s word, is it the Bible? But how do we view God’s word? Is it the same as looking at what the world says?
Let’s study from the Bible, how God’s role is in the world today. We can know that if there is no God’s word, we cannot be born or live in this world. God’s word is the criterion of our life, and how we should use God’s word Lead into our lives, from individuals to groups, and finally to the world, let us lift up the word of God and illuminate this dark world
This song "God of This City" by Hello Love refers to God/Lord being the ruler of cities and people. However, the document raises several issues with the theology presented in the song. It argues that Satan is called the god of this world in the Bible, so it is not accurate to claim God rules cities or nations. Additionally, the song lacks clear references to God or Jesus from the Bible. The document urges believers to praise God with words and songs that are grounded in biblical truth and theology to avoid weak or false teachings.
The document contains multiple excerpts from scripture and religious texts. In 3 sentences:
The document provides guidance on having faith, treating others with compassion, and finding strength and hope through obedience to God and his teachings. Key messages include loving God and others, showing mercy, accepting trials as opportunities for growth, and finding peace through faith and prayer. The excerpts offer wisdom for living according to Christian principles.
This document discusses lessons that can be learned from nature. It notes that nature provides evidence of God's existence and that Jesus used nature like seeds and plants to teach about the kingdom of God. It also says there are spiritual lessons from natural things like the sun, stars, rock, and grass. The document encourages walking straight paths rather than crooked ones, noting we will face resistance, and provides examples of people who took crooked or straight paths. It emphasizes remembering God's word to overcome obstacles.
New paradise outreach spiritual warfare presentationAaron Walker
This document contains several Bible passages that discuss witnessing and spreading the gospel. It begins with Jesus commanding his disciples to go and teach all nations. It then discusses how believers should commit what they have learned to faithful men to teach others. Several passages discuss spiritual warfare and resisting the devil. There are also passages about forgiveness, being fishers of men to spread the gospel, the road to salvation through belief and confession, God's love for the world in sending Jesus, and the victory belonging to God through salvation.
The document discusses how to love God as commanded in scripture. It summarizes that loving God is:
1) A response to His love for us, as God always loves first and more. We love God by entering into His covenant of love.
2) Demonstrated through obedience to God, as faith in action is God's love language. Love for God means being loyal to the Lord who is loyal to us.
3) Perfected as we abide in God's love by keeping His commandments, which are not burdensome but our natural response of loyalty to God.
The document outlines the fundamental beliefs of a church. It summarizes beliefs about the Bible being the inspired word of God. It also discusses beliefs about God, Jesus Christ including his virgin birth, deity, sinless life, death, resurrection and return. It discusses beliefs about the Holy Spirit, man being created by God but now fallen, salvation only coming through faith in Christ, security of believers, heaven and hell, the church, separation from false doctrines, and rejection of movements like tongues, neo-orthodoxy, neo-evangelicalism, and ecumenism.
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.
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
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The texts are in English and Chinese.
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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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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.
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.
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February 19 Service
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25. Our God is a consuming fire
A burning holy flame
With glory and freedom
26. Our God is the only righteous judge
Ruling over us
with kindness and wisdom
27. And we will keep our eyes on You
We will keep our eyes on You
28. A mighty fortress is our God
A sacred refuge is Your name
Your Kingdom is unshakeable
And with You forever we will reign
29. Our God is jealous for His own
None could comprehend
His love and His mercy
30. Our God is exalted on His throne
High above the heavens
Forever He is worthy
31. And we will keep our eyes on You
We will keep our eyes on You
32. A mighty fortress is our God
A sacred refuge is Your name
Your Kingdom is unshakeable
And with You forever we will reign
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34. And we will keep our eyes on You
We will keep our eyes on You
So we can set our hearts on You
Lord we will set our hearts on You
35. A mighty fortress is our God
A sacred refuge is Your name
Your Kingdom is unshakeable
And with You forever we will reign
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36. A mighty fortress is our God
A sacred refuge is Your name
Your Kingdom is unshakeable
And with You forever we will reign
37. Our God is a consuming fire
A burning holy flame
With glory and freedom
A Mighty Fortress
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39. (Instruction slide, do not show)
Offering / Announcements
The Announcement Loop will show
following the announcements and
after the Leader breaks for fellowship
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42. “This is what the LORD says—
Israel’s King and Redeemer,
the LORD Almighty:
I am the first and I am the last;
apart from me there is no God.
43. Who then is like me?
Let him proclaim it.
You are my witnesses.
Is there any God besides me?
No, there is no other Rock;
I know not one.”
Isaiah 44:6-8
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45. You’re the God of this City
You’re the King of these people
You’re the Lord of this Nation
You are
46. You’re the Light in this darkness
You’re the Hope to the hopeless
You’re the Peace to the restless
You are
47. There is no one like our God
There is no on like our God
48. Greater things have yet to come
Greater things are still to be done
in this city
(repeat)
49. Greater things have yet to come
Greater things are still to be done
in this city
50. You’re the Lord of creation
You’re the Creator of all things
You’re the King above all kings
You are
51. You’re the strength in the weakness
You’re the love to the broken
You’re the joy in the sadness
You are
52. There is no one like our God
There is no one like our God
53. For greater things have yet to come
Greater things are still to be done
in this city
(repeat)
54. For greater things have yet to come
Greater things are still to be done
in this city
57. There is no one like our God
There is no one like our God
58. For greater things have yet to come
Greater things are still to be done
in this city
(repeat)
59. For greater things have yet to come
Greater things are still to be done
in this city
(repeat)
60. For greater things have yet to come
Greater things are still to be done
in this city
61. Greater things have yet to come
Greater things have yet
to be done here
God of This City
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63. 1 Praise the LORD. Praise, O servants of the LORD,
praise the name of the LORD.
2 Let the name of the LORD be praised, both now
and forevermore.
3 From the rising of the sun to the place where it
sets, the name of the
LORD is to be praised.
4 The LORD is exalted over all the nations, his glory
above the heavens.
5 Who is like the LORD our God, the One who sits
enthroned on high,
64. 6 who stoops down to look on the heavens and the
earth?
7 He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the
needy from the ash heap;
8 he seats them with princes, with the princes of
their people.
9 He settles the barren woman in her home as a
happy mother of children.
Praise the LORD. Psalm 113:1-9 (NIV)
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66. We are a moment, You are forever
Lord of the Ages, God before time
We are a vapor, You are eternal
Lord everlasting reigning on high
67. Holy, holy Lord God Almighty
Worthy is the Lamb who was slain
Highest praises, honor and glory
Be unto Your name
Be unto Your name
68. We are the broken, You are the healer
Jesus Redeemer, mighty to save
You are the love song we’ll sing forever
Bowing before You
Blessing Your name
69. Holy, holy Lord God Almighty
Worthy is the Lamb who was slain
Highest praises, honor and glory
Be unto Your name
Be unto Your name
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70. Holy, holy Lord God Almighty
Worthy is the Lamb who was slain
Highest praises, honor and glory
Be unto Your name
Be unto Your name
Be Unto Your Name
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72. “Whoever believes in the Son has
eternal life, but whoever rejects the
Son will not see life, for God's wrath
remains on him." John 3:36
“Therefore there is now no condemnation
for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
Romans 8:1 (NASB)
73. “Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,' will
enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does
the will of My Father.” Matthew 7:21
“For whoever does the will of God, he is
My brother and sister and mother." Mark 3:35
"For I have come down from heaven, not to do
My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me.”
John 6:38
74. “For what I am doing, I do not understand;
for I am not practicing what I would like to
do, but I am doing the very thing I hate.”
Romans 7:15 (NASB)
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will meditate on Your precepts And regard
Your ways. 16 I shall delight in Your statutes; I
shall not forget Your word.
Psalm 119:15-16 (NASB)
75. “My soul is crushed with longing After Your
ordinances at all times.” Psalm 119:20
“The law of Your mouth is better to me Than
thousands of gold and silver pieces.” Psalm 119:72
76. Love is the Fulfillment of the Law
Two Main Points:
1. Owe Nothing to Anyone
2. Owe love to Everyone
77. Love is the Fulfillment of the Law
1. Owe Nothing to Anyone
Lessons to Learn:
A.To work hard
B. To Not Go Into Debt
C. To Be Frugal and Economical
D. To Help Our Children
78. Love is the Fulfillment of the Law
2. Owe Love to Everyone
79. 1 Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God; and
everyone who loves is born of God and knows God.
8 The one who does not love does not know God,
for God is love.
9 By this the love of God was manifested in us, that God has
sent His only begotten Son into the world so that
we might live through Him.
10 In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us
and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins.
11 Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love
one another. 1 John 4:7-11
80. The Instruction: “let us love one another”—verse 7
The Definition: “God is love”—verse 8
The Manifestation: “God sent His only begotten Son…
to be the atoning sacrifice…that we might live through Him”
—verses 9 and 10
The Origination: “not that we loved God, but that
He loved us”—verse 10
The Motivation: “if God so loved us…”—verse 11
The Instruction: “we also ought to love one another”—verse 11
81. Love is the Fulfillment of the Law
2. Owe Love to Everyone
34 "Anew commandment I give to you, that
you love one another, even as I have loved
you, that you also love one another. 35 "By this
all men will know that you are My disciples, if
you have love for one another." John 13:34-35
82. Love is the Fulfillment of the Law
2. Owe Love to Everyone
What does it mean to love?
DO NO HARM!
“Love does no harm to its neighbor”
(Romans 13:10)
11Her husband has full confidence in her and
lacks nothing of value. 12 She brings him good,
not harm, all the days of her life.
Proverbs 31:11-12 (NIV)
83. Do No Harm
• "Do not commit adultery,"
• "Do not murder,"
• "Do not steal,"
• "Do not covet," and whatever other
commandment there may be, are
summed up in this one rule:
"Love your neighbor as yourself."
Romans 13:9 (NIV)
84. Do No Harm
“Do Not Commit Adultery”
27 "You have heard that it was said, 'YOU SHALL NOT COMMIT
ADULTERY'; 28 but I say to you that everyone who looks at a
woman with lust for her has already committed adultery with
her in his heart. Matthew 5:27-28
13 Theiridea of pleasure is to carouse in broad daylight.
They are blots and blemishes, reveling in their pleasures
while they feast with you. 14 With eyes full of adultery,
they never stop sinning! 2 Peter 2:13-14
85. Do No Harm
“Do Not Murder”
21"You have heard that the ancients were told, 'YOU
SHALL NOT COMMIT MURDER' and 'Whoever commits
murder shall be liable to the court.' 22 "But I say to you
that everyone who is angry with his brother shall be
guilty before the court. Matthew 5:21-22
“Whoever secretly slanders his neighbor, him I will
destroy; No one who has a haughty look and an
arrogant heart will I endure.” Psalm 101:5
“He who spreads slander is a fool.” Proverbs 10:18 (NASB)
86. “Love is the Fulfillment of the Law”
“Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his
life for his friends.” John 15:13
28 Later,knowing that all was now completed, and so
that the Scripture would be fulfilled, Jesus said, "I am
thirsty." 29 A jar of wine vinegar was there, so they
soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge on a stalk of the
hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus' lips. 30 When he had
received the drink, Jesus said, "It is finished." With that,
he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. John 19:28-30
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89. In the secret, in the quiet place,
in the stillness You are there.
90. In the secret,
in the quiet hour I wait only for You,
‘Cause I want to know You more.
91. I want to know You,
I want to hear Your voice,
I want to know You more.
92. I want to touch You,
I want to see Your face,
I want to know You more.
93. I am reaching for the highest goal,
that I might receive the prize.