You Can Be Great Finisher Through ChristStanley Tan
This document discusses how one can finish difficult tasks, accomplish remarkable works, and overcome evil bondages in their life through Christ. It cites several Bible verses where Jesus says "it is finished" on the cross, completing the work of salvation. Additionally, Philippians 4:13 says with Christ's strength one can complete anything. The conclusion exhorts the reader to be a great finisher by God's grace rather than shrinking back, as Christ overcame the devil's work and frees people from slavery to fear of death.
The document discusses the power that Christians receive from the Holy Spirit. It references several Bible passages about Jesus promising the disciples power when the Holy Spirit comes after he ascends to heaven. This power allows believers to endure persecution and minister as witnesses for God. It concludes by encouraging Christians to choose life and use the power of the Holy Spirit given to them.
The document discusses Jesus' active role in our lives and his eventual return to judge humanity. It notes that while Jesus sits at God's right hand, he has not stopped working, as he promised to be with us always and called Saul on the road to Damascus. When Jesus returns, he will judge all people and non-believers will be condemned to hell while believers will dwell with God in the new Jerusalem. The document encourages focusing on fellowship with Jesus and bringing others to faith rather than sensationalism.
The document summarizes 7 miracles recorded in the Gospel of John: turning water into wine, healing the nobleman's son, healing the paralytic, feeding the 5,000, stilling a storm, healing a blind man, and raising Lazarus. It then discusses Jesus' interactions with a Samaritan woman at a well, noting how he resisted temptation, restricted his liberty to help others, responded at the right time and place, and revealed the limits of her understanding to redeem her and all those she knew.
The document discusses how to study the Bible and gain confidence through Christ. It examines Philippians 4:13, where Paul says he can do all things through Christ who strengthens him. Several methods are outlined for studying the Bible, including using different translations, commentaries, context, and cross-references. The key point is that Paul's confidence came from relying on Christ's strength within him rather than his own abilities.
The document discusses two types of rest: the rest of Joshua and the Sabbath rest of Hebrews 4.
[1] The rest of Joshua lasted only one generation as the Israelites were unable to fully drive out the Canaanite people from the land due to their iron chariots.
[2] In contrast, the Sabbath rest of Hebrews 4 is an eternal rest offered by Christ who understands our weaknesses and was tempted without sinning. It provides assurance of access to God's grace and mercy.
This document discusses two forms of community - family and church. It emphasizes the importance of faith and family, and consistency in passing on faith from parents to children through daily discussions and examples. It also highlights the value of curiosity, as shown through Nicodemus initially coming to Jesus at night and gradually becoming a follower. Coaches and champions are mentioned as playing a role, and the importance of setting a good example is noted from 1 Timothy.
This document discusses the promise and gift of the Holy Spirit according to passages from the Bible. It explains that the Holy Spirit was promised by God and Jesus, prepares believers for spiritual birth and power, and teaches and guides believers. Receiving the Holy Spirit involves repentance, baptism, asking God, thirsting for the Spirit, and surrendering fully to God through worship and prayer. The document provides biblical support for these points and encourages readers to seek receiving the Holy Spirit.
You Can Be Great Finisher Through ChristStanley Tan
This document discusses how one can finish difficult tasks, accomplish remarkable works, and overcome evil bondages in their life through Christ. It cites several Bible verses where Jesus says "it is finished" on the cross, completing the work of salvation. Additionally, Philippians 4:13 says with Christ's strength one can complete anything. The conclusion exhorts the reader to be a great finisher by God's grace rather than shrinking back, as Christ overcame the devil's work and frees people from slavery to fear of death.
The document discusses the power that Christians receive from the Holy Spirit. It references several Bible passages about Jesus promising the disciples power when the Holy Spirit comes after he ascends to heaven. This power allows believers to endure persecution and minister as witnesses for God. It concludes by encouraging Christians to choose life and use the power of the Holy Spirit given to them.
The document discusses Jesus' active role in our lives and his eventual return to judge humanity. It notes that while Jesus sits at God's right hand, he has not stopped working, as he promised to be with us always and called Saul on the road to Damascus. When Jesus returns, he will judge all people and non-believers will be condemned to hell while believers will dwell with God in the new Jerusalem. The document encourages focusing on fellowship with Jesus and bringing others to faith rather than sensationalism.
The document summarizes 7 miracles recorded in the Gospel of John: turning water into wine, healing the nobleman's son, healing the paralytic, feeding the 5,000, stilling a storm, healing a blind man, and raising Lazarus. It then discusses Jesus' interactions with a Samaritan woman at a well, noting how he resisted temptation, restricted his liberty to help others, responded at the right time and place, and revealed the limits of her understanding to redeem her and all those she knew.
The document discusses how to study the Bible and gain confidence through Christ. It examines Philippians 4:13, where Paul says he can do all things through Christ who strengthens him. Several methods are outlined for studying the Bible, including using different translations, commentaries, context, and cross-references. The key point is that Paul's confidence came from relying on Christ's strength within him rather than his own abilities.
The document discusses two types of rest: the rest of Joshua and the Sabbath rest of Hebrews 4.
[1] The rest of Joshua lasted only one generation as the Israelites were unable to fully drive out the Canaanite people from the land due to their iron chariots.
[2] In contrast, the Sabbath rest of Hebrews 4 is an eternal rest offered by Christ who understands our weaknesses and was tempted without sinning. It provides assurance of access to God's grace and mercy.
This document discusses two forms of community - family and church. It emphasizes the importance of faith and family, and consistency in passing on faith from parents to children through daily discussions and examples. It also highlights the value of curiosity, as shown through Nicodemus initially coming to Jesus at night and gradually becoming a follower. Coaches and champions are mentioned as playing a role, and the importance of setting a good example is noted from 1 Timothy.
This document discusses the promise and gift of the Holy Spirit according to passages from the Bible. It explains that the Holy Spirit was promised by God and Jesus, prepares believers for spiritual birth and power, and teaches and guides believers. Receiving the Holy Spirit involves repentance, baptism, asking God, thirsting for the Spirit, and surrendering fully to God through worship and prayer. The document provides biblical support for these points and encourages readers to seek receiving the Holy Spirit.
The document discusses the importance of the Holy Spirit, noting that it was for our good that Jesus went away and sent the Holy Spirit. It explains that the Holy Spirit is God and is therefore omniscient and omnipresent. The Holy Spirit helps believers know, be, and do what God wants and makes living the Christian life possible.
The Holy Spirit was active in the world throughout the Old Testament, working through people but not indwelling within them. During Jesus's life, the Holy Spirit was involved in his conception and empowered his ministry. On the day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit came to indwell believers, enabling them and empowering the spread of the gospel. The Holy Spirit continues to convict people of sin, reveal God's righteousness, and empower believers until Christ's return.
1. Jesus was lifted up into heaven to prove his resurrection and to be elevated to a position of power and glory over heaven and earth.
2. His ascension demonstrated his spiritual nature by proving that, although he ascended bodily, he would still be present through the Holy Spirit in believers.
3. It also showed that God wants believers to be united, just as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one.
This document contains a summary of John 1:29-51 that focuses on how the passage presents Jesus through seven titles, metaphors, expressions, and miraculous signs. It explores how Jesus is revealed as the Messianic King and Teacher who is fully human and fully God, dying as the Passover lamb to defeat sin and death. The conclusion reflects on how Jesus' victory was achieved through apparent weakness and how the story brings both universal and personal meaning.
This document contains the text for morning prayers including an introduction, a psalm, a short reading from John 5:30-38, thoughts on the reading, and a closing prayer. The introduction calls the congregation to pray with one heart and mind. The psalm calls on God to hear cries for help from the depths of disaster. The reading is about Jesus doing the will of God who sent him and how his works testify about him. The thoughts reflect on how Jesus holds the gift of life and it is only through him that we can know God. The closing prayer asks God to look upon them and fill them with holy love.
1. The document discusses how to identify true prophets from false prophets. True prophets acknowledge that Jesus Christ came in the flesh, while false prophets do not acknowledge the truth about Jesus.
2. Believers are instructed to not believe every spirit but to test them, as there are many false prophets. Those who have the Spirit of God acknowledge Jesus, while those who do not have the spirit of antichrist.
3. The Spirit of God within believers is greater than the spirit in the world, so believers have already conquered the spirit of antichrist. Believers belong to God and speak from His viewpoint, so others will recognize the Spirit of truth in them.
Jesus calls Philip to follow him. Philip finds Nathanael and tells him they have found the Messiah - Jesus of Nazareth. Though skeptical because Jesus is from Nazareth, Nathanael goes to see him. When he arrives, Jesus recognizes Nathanael and says he saw him under a fig tree before Philip called him. Impressed, Nathanael declares Jesus to be the Son of God. Jesus promises Nathanael he will see greater signs, including heaven opening and angels ascending and descending upon the Son of Man.
John the Baptist spoke about humbling oneself and receiving gifts from God. He testified about Jesus, who is the source of life and light for humanity. Though darkness exists, it cannot overcome the light that is Jesus Christ.
Acts 2:25-36 ~ Prophecy Fulfilled (and a Rabbit Trail)Laura Zielke
Peter gives a sermon to the crowd gathered in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost explaining the events that had just occurred. He establishes the basis of his faith by noting that: 1) the disciples were not drunk as it was only 9am, instead they were experiencing the outpouring of God's spirit as prophesied. 2) Jesus had been approved by God through his works but was crucified and raised according to God's plan. 3) The psalms and David had prophesied that Jesus would not be kept in the grave. Peter calls the crowd to witness these events and recognizes Jesus as the Lord and Messiah foretold in scripture.
A talk me and my wife shared at our church about Hearing from God, the Blues Brothers, the Kingdom of God, Ephesian 1:17 and, ultimately, why we are moving to South Africa for a year with our family.
The document discusses the concept of resurrection from death as discussed in the Bible. It references several passages where Jesus talks about being the resurrection and the life. It also references passages that discuss Jesus' own resurrection from death and how that offers the promise of resurrection to eternal life for believers. The document explores both the historical resurrection of Jesus Christ and the future resurrection of believers at the end of time.
1. The document discusses how to achieve a state of rest and peace of mind through certain behaviors outlined in Hebrews chapter 4.
2. It says true rest takes place when we achieve peace in our spirit and mind, and that only those who believe in God's word and obey it can enter his place of rest.
3. The behaviors discussed are to receive, believe, and obey God's word, be accountable to God, consider Jesus' sacrifice for our sins, and come to him when burdened to receive his gift of rest.
The document summarizes Jesus' healing ministry and provides spiritual and physical healing principles. It describes Jesus healing many who were lame, blind, crippled, and mute. It discusses how Jesus healed physical, emotional, and spiritual afflictions. Principles from the Bible like prayer, faith in God, and living according to His word are emphasized as promoting health and healing. The early church also saw displays of healing through figures like Peter and Paul. God continues to offer healing through prayer, anointing the sick, and following health reform principles.
Finding Hope and Comfort During Grief and the Difficulties of Life.TheHillChurch
This document discusses how God provides comfort and hope during times of grief and difficulty. It makes three key points: (1) The Bible says that life will include hard times but God acts as a comforter. (2) God comforts us through the Holy Spirit and support from other Christians. (3) God gives us a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ and this hope helps us endure trials which produce character.
July 28, 2019 - Sunday service - Cont... Overcoming Stress for your Good Health.Catherine Lirio
1) Faith in Jesus as the Son of God allows believers to overcome the world and its troubles. Jesus has already overcome the world and promises his followers peace.
2) Stress is the body's reaction to threatening situations, real or perceived. It prepares the body to "fight or flee" through increased heart rate, breathing, blood pressure and tense muscles.
3) There are three main types of stress: acute stress from immediate threats, episodic acute stress from constantly chaotic lives, and chronic stress from long-term difficulties like financial problems.
This document discusses spiritual awakening and provides examples from the Bible. It defines spiritual awakening as when God reveals himself to people in different ways, such as through other people, the Bible, or personal experiences. This leads to realizing that one's life needs to change and letting their spiritual side arise. The document then gives five examples of spiritual awakenings from the Bible: Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit and their eyes being opened; the servant Gehazi being corrupted and seeing God's army; the martyr Stephen seeing God's glory before dying; Cornelius fearing God; and the Ethiopian eunuch being baptized after his heart was opened to God. It concludes that the real spiritual awakening emerges from
The Christian community is a working faith community that emphasizes worship of a personal God through individual and corporate worship, including singing. Christian liturgical worship has evolved from early Christian worship in Acts to include traditional hymns, Jewish psalms and chants, and the Book of Psalms. Psalms were used for praise, expressing a range of emotions, and community worship. They cover topics like needing assurance, feeling downcast, and wanting to thank God. Singing psalms adds depth to academic and community life by strengthening spirits and keeping the community together. Christ is the center of Christian praise and worship.
The document discusses the importance of the Holy Spirit, noting that it was for our good that Jesus went away and sent the Holy Spirit. It explains that the Holy Spirit is God and is therefore omniscient and omnipresent. The Holy Spirit helps believers know, be, and do what God wants and makes living the Christian life possible.
The Holy Spirit was active in the world throughout the Old Testament, working through people but not indwelling within them. During Jesus's life, the Holy Spirit was involved in his conception and empowered his ministry. On the day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit came to indwell believers, enabling them and empowering the spread of the gospel. The Holy Spirit continues to convict people of sin, reveal God's righteousness, and empower believers until Christ's return.
1. Jesus was lifted up into heaven to prove his resurrection and to be elevated to a position of power and glory over heaven and earth.
2. His ascension demonstrated his spiritual nature by proving that, although he ascended bodily, he would still be present through the Holy Spirit in believers.
3. It also showed that God wants believers to be united, just as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one.
This document contains a summary of John 1:29-51 that focuses on how the passage presents Jesus through seven titles, metaphors, expressions, and miraculous signs. It explores how Jesus is revealed as the Messianic King and Teacher who is fully human and fully God, dying as the Passover lamb to defeat sin and death. The conclusion reflects on how Jesus' victory was achieved through apparent weakness and how the story brings both universal and personal meaning.
This document contains the text for morning prayers including an introduction, a psalm, a short reading from John 5:30-38, thoughts on the reading, and a closing prayer. The introduction calls the congregation to pray with one heart and mind. The psalm calls on God to hear cries for help from the depths of disaster. The reading is about Jesus doing the will of God who sent him and how his works testify about him. The thoughts reflect on how Jesus holds the gift of life and it is only through him that we can know God. The closing prayer asks God to look upon them and fill them with holy love.
1. The document discusses how to identify true prophets from false prophets. True prophets acknowledge that Jesus Christ came in the flesh, while false prophets do not acknowledge the truth about Jesus.
2. Believers are instructed to not believe every spirit but to test them, as there are many false prophets. Those who have the Spirit of God acknowledge Jesus, while those who do not have the spirit of antichrist.
3. The Spirit of God within believers is greater than the spirit in the world, so believers have already conquered the spirit of antichrist. Believers belong to God and speak from His viewpoint, so others will recognize the Spirit of truth in them.
Jesus calls Philip to follow him. Philip finds Nathanael and tells him they have found the Messiah - Jesus of Nazareth. Though skeptical because Jesus is from Nazareth, Nathanael goes to see him. When he arrives, Jesus recognizes Nathanael and says he saw him under a fig tree before Philip called him. Impressed, Nathanael declares Jesus to be the Son of God. Jesus promises Nathanael he will see greater signs, including heaven opening and angels ascending and descending upon the Son of Man.
John the Baptist spoke about humbling oneself and receiving gifts from God. He testified about Jesus, who is the source of life and light for humanity. Though darkness exists, it cannot overcome the light that is Jesus Christ.
Acts 2:25-36 ~ Prophecy Fulfilled (and a Rabbit Trail)Laura Zielke
Peter gives a sermon to the crowd gathered in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost explaining the events that had just occurred. He establishes the basis of his faith by noting that: 1) the disciples were not drunk as it was only 9am, instead they were experiencing the outpouring of God's spirit as prophesied. 2) Jesus had been approved by God through his works but was crucified and raised according to God's plan. 3) The psalms and David had prophesied that Jesus would not be kept in the grave. Peter calls the crowd to witness these events and recognizes Jesus as the Lord and Messiah foretold in scripture.
A talk me and my wife shared at our church about Hearing from God, the Blues Brothers, the Kingdom of God, Ephesian 1:17 and, ultimately, why we are moving to South Africa for a year with our family.
The document discusses the concept of resurrection from death as discussed in the Bible. It references several passages where Jesus talks about being the resurrection and the life. It also references passages that discuss Jesus' own resurrection from death and how that offers the promise of resurrection to eternal life for believers. The document explores both the historical resurrection of Jesus Christ and the future resurrection of believers at the end of time.
1. The document discusses how to achieve a state of rest and peace of mind through certain behaviors outlined in Hebrews chapter 4.
2. It says true rest takes place when we achieve peace in our spirit and mind, and that only those who believe in God's word and obey it can enter his place of rest.
3. The behaviors discussed are to receive, believe, and obey God's word, be accountable to God, consider Jesus' sacrifice for our sins, and come to him when burdened to receive his gift of rest.
The document summarizes Jesus' healing ministry and provides spiritual and physical healing principles. It describes Jesus healing many who were lame, blind, crippled, and mute. It discusses how Jesus healed physical, emotional, and spiritual afflictions. Principles from the Bible like prayer, faith in God, and living according to His word are emphasized as promoting health and healing. The early church also saw displays of healing through figures like Peter and Paul. God continues to offer healing through prayer, anointing the sick, and following health reform principles.
Finding Hope and Comfort During Grief and the Difficulties of Life.TheHillChurch
This document discusses how God provides comfort and hope during times of grief and difficulty. It makes three key points: (1) The Bible says that life will include hard times but God acts as a comforter. (2) God comforts us through the Holy Spirit and support from other Christians. (3) God gives us a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ and this hope helps us endure trials which produce character.
July 28, 2019 - Sunday service - Cont... Overcoming Stress for your Good Health.Catherine Lirio
1) Faith in Jesus as the Son of God allows believers to overcome the world and its troubles. Jesus has already overcome the world and promises his followers peace.
2) Stress is the body's reaction to threatening situations, real or perceived. It prepares the body to "fight or flee" through increased heart rate, breathing, blood pressure and tense muscles.
3) There are three main types of stress: acute stress from immediate threats, episodic acute stress from constantly chaotic lives, and chronic stress from long-term difficulties like financial problems.
This document discusses spiritual awakening and provides examples from the Bible. It defines spiritual awakening as when God reveals himself to people in different ways, such as through other people, the Bible, or personal experiences. This leads to realizing that one's life needs to change and letting their spiritual side arise. The document then gives five examples of spiritual awakenings from the Bible: Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit and their eyes being opened; the servant Gehazi being corrupted and seeing God's army; the martyr Stephen seeing God's glory before dying; Cornelius fearing God; and the Ethiopian eunuch being baptized after his heart was opened to God. It concludes that the real spiritual awakening emerges from
The Christian community is a working faith community that emphasizes worship of a personal God through individual and corporate worship, including singing. Christian liturgical worship has evolved from early Christian worship in Acts to include traditional hymns, Jewish psalms and chants, and the Book of Psalms. Psalms were used for praise, expressing a range of emotions, and community worship. They cover topics like needing assurance, feeling downcast, and wanting to thank God. Singing psalms adds depth to academic and community life by strengthening spirits and keeping the community together. Christ is the center of Christian praise and worship.
The document discusses how God works in the world through three perspectives: direct control, that he is only concerned with the spiritual, and that he is absent. It references passages from Isaiah about God empowering Cyrus the Great to conquer mighty kings and level mountains to clear a path. God calls Cyrus to do this work for the sake of Israel, God's chosen people. The document asks rhetorical questions about whether we can question or argue with God, the creator, about his plans and works.
Fearing God means remembering who God is as an all-powerful and loving creator, and living in a way that honors his commands and brings blessings. Those who fear God will enjoy prosperity, a fruitful family, and peace through trusting in God rather than living in fear of other things. Fearing God involves both remembering his character and allowing that to impact how one lives each day in obedience to him.
Protector & Destroyer: Agni Dev (The Hindu God of Fire)Exotic India
So let us turn the pages of ancient Indian literature and get to know more about Agni, the mighty purifier of all things, worshipped in Indian culture as a God since the Vedic time.
Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
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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 Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
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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.
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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
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.
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.
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
2. They had Peter and John brought before them
and began to question them: ‘By what power or
what name did you do this?’
Then Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, said to
them…
Acts 4:7-8
3. After they prayed, the place where they were
meeting was shaken. And they were all filled
with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God
boldly.
Acts 4:31
4. Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do
not give to you as the world gives. Do not let
your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.
John 14:27