A special delivery by the School of Articulation and Behavioral Alignment Clinics (The SABA Clinics) at The Open Christian Assembly(TOCA) on Mother's day.March 6th, 2016 in Wuse Abuja Nigeria
This document provides an overview of the biblical prophet Jeremiah. It discusses Jeremiah's calling as a prophet, some of his key prophecies regarding judgment on Israel and Judah as well as future hope. It also summarizes Jeremiah's message of impending divine judgment for Israel's sins and God's promise of a new covenant and restoration under a righteous ruler from David's line.
The document discusses the role of prophets in the Old Testament, focusing on Elijah. It describes how Elijah boldly confronted King Ahab and the prophets of Baal, killing the false prophets in a dramatic display of God's power. However, Elijah then became afraid after Queen Jezebel threatened him, fleeing into the wilderness where he fell into a deep depression and prayed to die. The document examines Elijah's dynamic actions and sudden depression, using his example to discuss the role and sacrifices of prophets today.
The document provides an overview of the biblical book of Job. It discusses Job's faithfulness and integrity even in the face of immense suffering and loss. When Satan destroys Job's wealth, family and health, Job remains faithful to God, though he does express frustration with his situation. The document also describes Leviathan and Behemoth, mythical sea and land creatures mentioned in the book of Job that represent God's power and sovereignty over all of creation.
Ruth, Familiarity to Faith
The document discusses the book of Ruth and how Ruth demonstrated accountability to God which transformed her perception, attitude, choices, and actions. It analyzes how Ruth's accountability contrasted with others' choices and led her to have faith in God despite being a Moabite. The document uses Ruth as an example of how accountability can positively impact one's life.
Hannah, The Liberated Woman
The document summarizes Hannah's story found in 1 Samuel. It explains how Hannah released her burden of barrenness to God, received the blessing of Samuel, released Samuel back to God for service, and received more children from God. Hannah responded to God with faith rather than
1) King Solomon initially chose wisdom but later followed other gods and had many foreign wives who turned him away from God.
2) He authored Proverbs in his youth and Ecclesiastes at the end of his life, realizing his vast worldly wisdom was meaningless without spiritual wisdom.
3) Although he was the wisest man, Solomon acknowledged that pursuing knowledge and wisdom alone leads to grief, and the true meaning in life comes from fearing God.
The document is a summary of a sermon about pride and rejoicing in the misery of others. It discusses how God judges foreign nations that mocked Israel through the prophet Ezekiel. Specifically, it discusses prophecies against Ammon, Tyre, and Babel where people acted pridefully. It defines pride as arrogance and self-exaltation rather than humility before God. While some "pride" can be positive, true humility acknowledges that all glory is due to God alone. The sermon encourages focusing on God and others rather than oneself to avoid sinful pride.
The document discusses the history and nature of Israel. It argues that the biblical Israel was peaceful and obedient to God, while the modern state of Israel rejects Jesus and is too militant, aggressive, and selfish. It claims Israel gets its power from Satan and promotes evil globally. It criticizes USA and Israel for fomenting conflicts and sees weapons as blinding hearts to peace. It calls for respecting all beliefs, cultivating love, and achieving peace through dialogue rather than violence or interference in other nations.
Quantum Leap 2019 - Leaning On The Everlasting Arms Joseph Asoh
Lead Pastor of Ocean of Grace International kingdom Center, Joseph Asoh shares the second message on the Theme of the Year for 2019. Ocean of Grace International Kingdom Center is a pro-contemporary revolutionary Christian organization saddled with the mandate to bring the Body of Christ to the place of Spiritual Significance and Socio-Economic relevance on earth.
This document provides an overview of the biblical prophet Jeremiah. It discusses Jeremiah's calling as a prophet, some of his key prophecies regarding judgment on Israel and Judah as well as future hope. It also summarizes Jeremiah's message of impending divine judgment for Israel's sins and God's promise of a new covenant and restoration under a righteous ruler from David's line.
The document discusses the role of prophets in the Old Testament, focusing on Elijah. It describes how Elijah boldly confronted King Ahab and the prophets of Baal, killing the false prophets in a dramatic display of God's power. However, Elijah then became afraid after Queen Jezebel threatened him, fleeing into the wilderness where he fell into a deep depression and prayed to die. The document examines Elijah's dynamic actions and sudden depression, using his example to discuss the role and sacrifices of prophets today.
The document provides an overview of the biblical book of Job. It discusses Job's faithfulness and integrity even in the face of immense suffering and loss. When Satan destroys Job's wealth, family and health, Job remains faithful to God, though he does express frustration with his situation. The document also describes Leviathan and Behemoth, mythical sea and land creatures mentioned in the book of Job that represent God's power and sovereignty over all of creation.
Ruth, Familiarity to Faith
The document discusses the book of Ruth and how Ruth demonstrated accountability to God which transformed her perception, attitude, choices, and actions. It analyzes how Ruth's accountability contrasted with others' choices and led her to have faith in God despite being a Moabite. The document uses Ruth as an example of how accountability can positively impact one's life.
Hannah, The Liberated Woman
The document summarizes Hannah's story found in 1 Samuel. It explains how Hannah released her burden of barrenness to God, received the blessing of Samuel, released Samuel back to God for service, and received more children from God. Hannah responded to God with faith rather than
1) King Solomon initially chose wisdom but later followed other gods and had many foreign wives who turned him away from God.
2) He authored Proverbs in his youth and Ecclesiastes at the end of his life, realizing his vast worldly wisdom was meaningless without spiritual wisdom.
3) Although he was the wisest man, Solomon acknowledged that pursuing knowledge and wisdom alone leads to grief, and the true meaning in life comes from fearing God.
The document is a summary of a sermon about pride and rejoicing in the misery of others. It discusses how God judges foreign nations that mocked Israel through the prophet Ezekiel. Specifically, it discusses prophecies against Ammon, Tyre, and Babel where people acted pridefully. It defines pride as arrogance and self-exaltation rather than humility before God. While some "pride" can be positive, true humility acknowledges that all glory is due to God alone. The sermon encourages focusing on God and others rather than oneself to avoid sinful pride.
The document discusses the history and nature of Israel. It argues that the biblical Israel was peaceful and obedient to God, while the modern state of Israel rejects Jesus and is too militant, aggressive, and selfish. It claims Israel gets its power from Satan and promotes evil globally. It criticizes USA and Israel for fomenting conflicts and sees weapons as blinding hearts to peace. It calls for respecting all beliefs, cultivating love, and achieving peace through dialogue rather than violence or interference in other nations.
Quantum Leap 2019 - Leaning On The Everlasting Arms Joseph Asoh
Lead Pastor of Ocean of Grace International kingdom Center, Joseph Asoh shares the second message on the Theme of the Year for 2019. Ocean of Grace International Kingdom Center is a pro-contemporary revolutionary Christian organization saddled with the mandate to bring the Body of Christ to the place of Spiritual Significance and Socio-Economic relevance on earth.
1) Jacob was near death and blessed Joseph's two sons Ephraim and Manasseh, adopting them as his own sons and making them equal to his other sons so that there were 14 tribes of Israel.
2) Jacob adopted Joseph's sons, making them full members of the tribes of Israel rather than just Israelites. This established the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh to replace the tribe of Joseph.
3) The document discusses how God gave the land of Canaan/Israel to the Israelites according to the Abrahamic covenant and numbers the tribes that would inherit the land, establishing Israel's claim and God's will for the land according to scripture.
Abraham modeled entrepreneurial leadership through taking risks to follow God's vision for his life. By faith, Abraham obeyed God's call to leave his home and family to go to a new land, not knowing where he was going. Through trusting in God's promises, Abraham and his wife Sarah were able to have a child in their old age and their descendants grew numerous as the stars. An entrepreneurial leader's strength comes from their ability to create and communicate a compelling vision to motivate and direct others.
Abraham modeled entrepreneurial leadership through taking risks to follow God's vision for his life. By faith, Abraham obeyed God's call to leave his home and family to go to a new land, not knowing where he was going. Through trusting in God's promises, Abraham and his wife Sarah were able to have a child in their old age. Abraham looked to God as the source of his vision and strength to pursue it, demonstrating the importance of communicating and living out God-given vision through faith and obedience.
1 Kings 17 CBT Week 24 Second Baptist Summer 2019Lazarou Richard
The document provides announcements and information for the Faithbuilders Bible Study class. It includes announcements for upcoming events like a beach retreat, gift drive, and women's bible study. It also lists leadership roles that are available in areas like evangelism, records, missions, and communications. At the end, it encourages people to get involved if they feel called to fill any of these roles by contacting the leader.
This sermon discusses the sins of pride and rejoicing in the misery of others. It analyzes passages from Ezekiel that prophesy God's judgment against neighboring nations including Ammon and Tyre for these sins. The sermon defines pride as arrogance, conceit, and self-exaltation that attributes glory due to God alone. It argues there is a difference between good pride in accomplishments and sinful pride that is rebellion against God. The sermon concludes by contrasting pride, which focuses on self-glory, with humility, which turns attention to God's glory and serving others.
The kingdom divided after King Solomon's death due to King Rehoboam's harsh policies. The northern kingdom of Israel had a series of wicked kings who led the people to idolatry. The southern kingdom of Judah had some godly kings like Hezekiah and Josiah who destroyed pagan places of worship, but also many wicked kings. Both kingdoms suffered invasion and exile due to their disobedience to God.
The document discusses the Tabernacle of Moses and the Tabernacle of David. It notes that the Tabernacle of Moses contained the Ark of the Covenant and was where sacrifices were performed, while the Tabernacle of David had no veil and allowed free access to Israelites and some gentiles. It then details the history of the Ark of the Covenant, including its capture by Philistines and eventual return. David desired the Ark's presence and set up a tent for it, though Uzza's death upon touching the Ark showed more was needed. The Ark was kept safely by Obed-edom and then brought to Jerusalem by David to signify the Tabernacle of David.
Mark 4, Harvest, Jesus teaches so they may hear and not understand, Behold My...Valley Bible Fellowship
Mark 4, Harvest, Jesus teaches so they may hear and not understand, Behold My Servant, the servant Son of God, parables, Kingdom of God, seeing eye, lamps
Elijah undergoes a training from God that transforms him into a "voice" for God. The training includes:
1) Learning to trust God for sustenance during a drought at Cherith brook where ravens feed him.
2) Facing spiritual warfare in Zarephath where he exercises authority over a widow's dead son.
3) Confronting King Ahab and calling down fire from heaven on Mount Carmel to end the drought.
Exhausted after this, Elijah flees and finds rest under a broom tree where angels feed him twice, restoring his strength for 40 days.
God has promised that the Church’s victory is sure in the midst of tribulation and that Christ’s return is sure for the PERFECTION of Old and New Testament Saints TOGETHER through resurrection into Messianic Glory.
This hope is still pending in our time, so we still have opportunity to practice the race of Faith and be part of the Witnesses/Testifiers/Martyrs on the marble of the Faith Hall of Fame.
This glorious hope requires that we use Grace to LAY-OFF and BRACE-UP for our relay lap determined that the relay labours of our heroes past so far must not be in vain, and that we PRESS-ON without wearying and LOOK-UNTO Christ without wavering or wandering.
South East Asian Theological Schools, Inc.'s Schools of Mission presents Day 1 of it's Theology of Worship class. Classes initially held at Metro Manila Bible Community and River's Edge Ministries. English and Tagalog
Balaam was a prophet of God who had turned away from God to pursue wealth. Balak, the king of Moab, summoned Balaam to curse the Israelites. God refused Balaam's first attempt to go, but then allowed him to go with a warning. On the journey, Balaam's donkey spoke to him to prevent him from harming the angel blocking their path. God then opened Balaam's eyes and he saw the angel. When Balaam tried to curse the Israelites at Balak's request, God forced him to bless them instead. Despite losing his reward, Balaam prophesied future blessings for Israel and judgments for their enemies.
This presentation present a historical overview of blacks in the bible. Delivered by Dr. Estrelda Alexander President of William Seymour College. This was presented at eChurch-Everybody's Church Sunday Feb. 21, 2016.
Links
http://www.wmseymour.org
http://echurchonline.org
Joe Kovacs, an author and editor from World Net Daily, will give a presentation at the Tulsa Church of God about the real stories of Christmas, Easter, Noah's Ark, and what the Bible says about heaven, children of God, and other topics. The event will take place on Saturday, August 7th at 1:00 PM at the Tulsa Church of God located at 14509 E. Marshall Street in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Like you, at one time, I struggled to find my purpose. I struggled with the "why" of life. Why am I here? Is there more to this life than what I am living? How can I make a difference in this world?
For me, it took sickness, plan and tragedy to help me learn what I am about to share with you in this course.
+ Learn how to discover your purpose
+ How to make a plan to develop your purpose
+ Suggestions on how you might profit from it
This document provides a summary and questions about chapters 22-24 of the book of Numbers in the Bible. It discusses Balak hiring the prophet Balaam to curse Israel, God preventing Balaam from cursing Israel and instead blessing them, and Balaam's donkey speaking to warn him of an angel in their path. Balaam ultimately blesses Israel three times instead of cursing them as Balak wanted. The document asks several questions about the events and lessons that can be learned.
The document discusses Catholic identity and saints, including St. Peter Damian and his charitable works, and how catechesis is nourished through understanding Scripture, celebrating liturgy, and learning from the lives of saints and faithful Christians. It also includes prayers, poems, and reflections on God and spirituality.
Pamela Hillman Joseph Calling conference messagesOs Hillman
Pamela Hillman underwent a 5 phase journey similar to Joseph's: 1) Vision, 2) Crisis, 3) Character Development, 4) Death of old self, 5) Elevation. Her crisis involved abuse, drugs, and danger. Through scripture memorization, forgiveness, and ministry in prison, she developed character and died to her old self. This led to founding Chebar Ministries to help women in prison through mentoring, packages, and speaking. Her journey shows how God can elevate those who go through hardship if they develop character along the way.
The document provides a job description and portfolio for Rosemary Mrazik's role as Senior Territory Management Representative at Hunter Engineering Company. It details her responsibilities such as training employees, supervising work, preparing reports and contracts, and serving as a backup for other roles. It also outlines her previous role and responsibilities as Territory Management Clerk. Time management examples are given for typical days and monthly/weekly schedules. The document was compiled by Rhonda Tenkku and Dave Smith to finalize Mrazik's promotion and raise after she received a counteroffer from another company.
Jun Lin is seeking a position as a solicitor. She has experience working as a vacation clerk at Linklaters Shanghai and as a solicitor at Teddington Legal/LH Lawyers. Her education includes a Juris Doctor from the University of Sydney and a Bachelor of Law and Bachelor of Arts from Wuhan University. She is proficient in English, Mandarin, and has a basic knowledge of Japanese.
1) Jacob was near death and blessed Joseph's two sons Ephraim and Manasseh, adopting them as his own sons and making them equal to his other sons so that there were 14 tribes of Israel.
2) Jacob adopted Joseph's sons, making them full members of the tribes of Israel rather than just Israelites. This established the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh to replace the tribe of Joseph.
3) The document discusses how God gave the land of Canaan/Israel to the Israelites according to the Abrahamic covenant and numbers the tribes that would inherit the land, establishing Israel's claim and God's will for the land according to scripture.
Abraham modeled entrepreneurial leadership through taking risks to follow God's vision for his life. By faith, Abraham obeyed God's call to leave his home and family to go to a new land, not knowing where he was going. Through trusting in God's promises, Abraham and his wife Sarah were able to have a child in their old age and their descendants grew numerous as the stars. An entrepreneurial leader's strength comes from their ability to create and communicate a compelling vision to motivate and direct others.
Abraham modeled entrepreneurial leadership through taking risks to follow God's vision for his life. By faith, Abraham obeyed God's call to leave his home and family to go to a new land, not knowing where he was going. Through trusting in God's promises, Abraham and his wife Sarah were able to have a child in their old age. Abraham looked to God as the source of his vision and strength to pursue it, demonstrating the importance of communicating and living out God-given vision through faith and obedience.
1 Kings 17 CBT Week 24 Second Baptist Summer 2019Lazarou Richard
The document provides announcements and information for the Faithbuilders Bible Study class. It includes announcements for upcoming events like a beach retreat, gift drive, and women's bible study. It also lists leadership roles that are available in areas like evangelism, records, missions, and communications. At the end, it encourages people to get involved if they feel called to fill any of these roles by contacting the leader.
This sermon discusses the sins of pride and rejoicing in the misery of others. It analyzes passages from Ezekiel that prophesy God's judgment against neighboring nations including Ammon and Tyre for these sins. The sermon defines pride as arrogance, conceit, and self-exaltation that attributes glory due to God alone. It argues there is a difference between good pride in accomplishments and sinful pride that is rebellion against God. The sermon concludes by contrasting pride, which focuses on self-glory, with humility, which turns attention to God's glory and serving others.
The kingdom divided after King Solomon's death due to King Rehoboam's harsh policies. The northern kingdom of Israel had a series of wicked kings who led the people to idolatry. The southern kingdom of Judah had some godly kings like Hezekiah and Josiah who destroyed pagan places of worship, but also many wicked kings. Both kingdoms suffered invasion and exile due to their disobedience to God.
The document discusses the Tabernacle of Moses and the Tabernacle of David. It notes that the Tabernacle of Moses contained the Ark of the Covenant and was where sacrifices were performed, while the Tabernacle of David had no veil and allowed free access to Israelites and some gentiles. It then details the history of the Ark of the Covenant, including its capture by Philistines and eventual return. David desired the Ark's presence and set up a tent for it, though Uzza's death upon touching the Ark showed more was needed. The Ark was kept safely by Obed-edom and then brought to Jerusalem by David to signify the Tabernacle of David.
Mark 4, Harvest, Jesus teaches so they may hear and not understand, Behold My...Valley Bible Fellowship
Mark 4, Harvest, Jesus teaches so they may hear and not understand, Behold My Servant, the servant Son of God, parables, Kingdom of God, seeing eye, lamps
Elijah undergoes a training from God that transforms him into a "voice" for God. The training includes:
1) Learning to trust God for sustenance during a drought at Cherith brook where ravens feed him.
2) Facing spiritual warfare in Zarephath where he exercises authority over a widow's dead son.
3) Confronting King Ahab and calling down fire from heaven on Mount Carmel to end the drought.
Exhausted after this, Elijah flees and finds rest under a broom tree where angels feed him twice, restoring his strength for 40 days.
God has promised that the Church’s victory is sure in the midst of tribulation and that Christ’s return is sure for the PERFECTION of Old and New Testament Saints TOGETHER through resurrection into Messianic Glory.
This hope is still pending in our time, so we still have opportunity to practice the race of Faith and be part of the Witnesses/Testifiers/Martyrs on the marble of the Faith Hall of Fame.
This glorious hope requires that we use Grace to LAY-OFF and BRACE-UP for our relay lap determined that the relay labours of our heroes past so far must not be in vain, and that we PRESS-ON without wearying and LOOK-UNTO Christ without wavering or wandering.
South East Asian Theological Schools, Inc.'s Schools of Mission presents Day 1 of it's Theology of Worship class. Classes initially held at Metro Manila Bible Community and River's Edge Ministries. English and Tagalog
Balaam was a prophet of God who had turned away from God to pursue wealth. Balak, the king of Moab, summoned Balaam to curse the Israelites. God refused Balaam's first attempt to go, but then allowed him to go with a warning. On the journey, Balaam's donkey spoke to him to prevent him from harming the angel blocking their path. God then opened Balaam's eyes and he saw the angel. When Balaam tried to curse the Israelites at Balak's request, God forced him to bless them instead. Despite losing his reward, Balaam prophesied future blessings for Israel and judgments for their enemies.
This presentation present a historical overview of blacks in the bible. Delivered by Dr. Estrelda Alexander President of William Seymour College. This was presented at eChurch-Everybody's Church Sunday Feb. 21, 2016.
Links
http://www.wmseymour.org
http://echurchonline.org
Joe Kovacs, an author and editor from World Net Daily, will give a presentation at the Tulsa Church of God about the real stories of Christmas, Easter, Noah's Ark, and what the Bible says about heaven, children of God, and other topics. The event will take place on Saturday, August 7th at 1:00 PM at the Tulsa Church of God located at 14509 E. Marshall Street in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Like you, at one time, I struggled to find my purpose. I struggled with the "why" of life. Why am I here? Is there more to this life than what I am living? How can I make a difference in this world?
For me, it took sickness, plan and tragedy to help me learn what I am about to share with you in this course.
+ Learn how to discover your purpose
+ How to make a plan to develop your purpose
+ Suggestions on how you might profit from it
This document provides a summary and questions about chapters 22-24 of the book of Numbers in the Bible. It discusses Balak hiring the prophet Balaam to curse Israel, God preventing Balaam from cursing Israel and instead blessing them, and Balaam's donkey speaking to warn him of an angel in their path. Balaam ultimately blesses Israel three times instead of cursing them as Balak wanted. The document asks several questions about the events and lessons that can be learned.
The document discusses Catholic identity and saints, including St. Peter Damian and his charitable works, and how catechesis is nourished through understanding Scripture, celebrating liturgy, and learning from the lives of saints and faithful Christians. It also includes prayers, poems, and reflections on God and spirituality.
Pamela Hillman Joseph Calling conference messagesOs Hillman
Pamela Hillman underwent a 5 phase journey similar to Joseph's: 1) Vision, 2) Crisis, 3) Character Development, 4) Death of old self, 5) Elevation. Her crisis involved abuse, drugs, and danger. Through scripture memorization, forgiveness, and ministry in prison, she developed character and died to her old self. This led to founding Chebar Ministries to help women in prison through mentoring, packages, and speaking. Her journey shows how God can elevate those who go through hardship if they develop character along the way.
The document provides a job description and portfolio for Rosemary Mrazik's role as Senior Territory Management Representative at Hunter Engineering Company. It details her responsibilities such as training employees, supervising work, preparing reports and contracts, and serving as a backup for other roles. It also outlines her previous role and responsibilities as Territory Management Clerk. Time management examples are given for typical days and monthly/weekly schedules. The document was compiled by Rhonda Tenkku and Dave Smith to finalize Mrazik's promotion and raise after she received a counteroffer from another company.
Jun Lin is seeking a position as a solicitor. She has experience working as a vacation clerk at Linklaters Shanghai and as a solicitor at Teddington Legal/LH Lawyers. Her education includes a Juris Doctor from the University of Sydney and a Bachelor of Law and Bachelor of Arts from Wuhan University. She is proficient in English, Mandarin, and has a basic knowledge of Japanese.
This document is a carrier's monthly report form for shipments of special fuel in Utah. It requires the carrier to provide information such as the date of shipment, gallons shipped, origin and destination for each shipment made during the reporting month. The carrier must sign and date the form to certify that the information provided is true, correct and complete before mailing it to the Utah State Tax Commission.
This document discusses principles of web design including rhythm, variety, balance, emphasis, unity, simplicity, and scale and proportion. It provides examples of each principle, such as how rhythm is shown through repetitive shapes leading the eye in order, variety through different pictures and subjects, and balance through similarly sized shapes and fonts.
Las biomoléculas son compuestas principalmente de carbono, hidrógeno, oxígeno, nitrógeno, fósforo y azufre. Estas incluyen carbohidratos, lípidos, proteínas y ácidos nucleicos. Juntas, estas biomoléculas desempeñan funciones esenciales como almacenamiento de energía, enzimas, estructura, defensa y regulación en los seres vivos.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Perzada Jahanzab Amjad, a consulting engineer from Pakistan. It outlines his current role as JICA Projects Coordinator working with water authorities in Lahore, Faisalabad, and Gujranwala. It also details his past work experience from 2009 to present conducting projects and providing assistance and advisory services related to water supply, sewerage, and renewable energy development in Pakistan. His educational background includes a BS in Electronics and various technical trainings.
O documento discute os transportes membranares, especificamente o transporte ativo. Explica que o transporte ativo usa energia para transportar substâncias contra o gradiente de concentração através de proteínas transportadoras. Descreve os processos de transporte ativo primário e secundário, e como a endocitose e exocitose também transportam matéria através da membrana celular.
Este documento resume las principales características de las 6 provincias del litoral ecuatoriano. Esmeraldas tiene recursos forestales y un puerto petrolero. Manabí tiene el puerto pesquero de Manta y actividades agrícolas y ganaderas. Guayas, la más poblada, tiene el principal puerto del país y gran industria. El Oro produce banano, siendo Machala la capital mundial. Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas es un punto comercial entre regiones. Santa Elena es famosa por los balnearios de Salinas y tiene una ref
La región natural amazónica se ubica al este de los Andes en América del Sur, está formada por selva y tierras húmedas con un clima tropical que soporta una flora y fauna exuberante. Entre la flora se cultivan plátanos, yuca y naranjilla, y existen variedades de orquídeas, mientras la fauna incluye serpientes, jaguares, sapos, loros, tucanes, monos, mariposas, pirañas y cocodrilos.
Este documento describe el trastorno específico del lenguaje, incluyendo su concepto, implicaciones, criterios de identificación, evaluación y tratamiento. Define el TEL como una anormalidad en la adquisición del lenguaje hablado o escrito que afecta uno o más componentes lingüísticos. Explica los criterios de inclusión/exclusión, especificidad, discrepancia y evolución para diagnosticar el TEL. También describe las diferentes clasificaciones de TEL y las pruebas sugeridas para su evaluación.
O documento descreve as características gerais do continente americano, incluindo: 1) suas principais cidades como São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Washington e Nova York; 2) lugares conhecidos como Machu Picchu e o Caribe; 3) possui atualmente 35 países independentes e vários territórios pertencentes a países europeus; 4) é o segundo maior continente em área, com 42.560.270 km2.
The three persons involved in the act of prophesying. God, the giver of the word. The person receiving from God to transmit the word. The final receiver.
Barak utilized three key strategies for success against his enemies:
1) He went to Bethel, the place of worship, to spiritually prepare before facing his enemies.
2) He responded when Deborah, his spiritual leader, called him and sought her counsel.
3) He requested that Deborah accompany him into battle, recognizing the importance of having his spiritual leader's presence and support for victory.
This document discusses 5 lessons learned from church planting:
1. Your church's roots and core beliefs will be exposed over time.
2. Effective church leaders inspire and guide their congregation with a clear vision and strategy.
3. Church leaders shape the culture of their congregation through behaviors, values, and beliefs.
4. Church planting often faces challenges and conflicts that require strong, principled leadership.
5. Church leaders must prioritize leading their congregation and cannot delegate all responsibilities.
This document discusses extravagant worship and provides examples from the Bible. It defines extravagant worship as worship that is not usual or routine, but comes from a heart of love for God. The document lists biblical examples of extravagant worship, such as Abraham offering Isaac, David dancing before God, and the Macedonians giving generously. It provides principles for extravagant worship, such as it coming from joy and being sacrificial based on what one has. The document encourages finding a way to offer God extravagant worship this week.
This document provides an overview of visions in the Bible. It discusses several key visions:
1) Moses' vision of the burning bush in Exodus 3, where God calls him to deliver Israel from Egypt.
2) Joshua's vision of "the commander of the army of the Lord" in Joshua 5, where he is commanded to remove his sandals as he stands on holy ground.
3) Isaiah's vision of God on his throne surrounded by seraphim in Isaiah 6, where his sins are purged with burning coal so he can respond to God's call to prophesy.
The document examines the significance and interpretation of these biblical visions and encourages activating one's own visionary gifts through meditation
MISSIONS isn't just a church program and missionaries aren't spiritual elites. Missions is more than evangelism in other countries.
Presented by: Mark Tsujimoto at WCCCC 2017
Daniel has a vision of four beasts representing four kingdoms that will arise. A little horn power arises and persecutes the saints for a time, times, and half a time (1260 years). Judgment is then given in favor of the saints. The prophecies point to the time of the end and are unsealed by Adventism after 1844. Daniel is troubled by the vision but keeps it to ponder its meaning.
This document provides an overview of visions in the Bible and shares summaries of visions from several prophets. It begins by defining what a vision is and noting that visions occurred in an awakened state, differing from dreams. Visions needed to align with Scripture. The document then summarizes the vision of Moses at the burning bush, noting God's instructions and Moses' reaction. It next summarizes the vision of Joshua encountering the commander of the army of the Lord and being instructed to remove his sandals. The vision of Isaiah seeing God on his throne and being cleansed by a seraphim is then outlined. Finally, the document briefly summarizes Jeremiah's visions of an almond branch and boiling pot and their meanings.
The lesson covers the Annunciation of Mary, and much of the story of Zacharias and Elisabeth. The source of this lesson can be found at this link:
https://www.lds.org/manual/new-testament-gospel-doctrine-teachers-manual/lesson-2-my-soul-doth-magnify-the-lord?lang=eng
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This document discusses decision making and the importance of seeking wise counsel. It advocates beginning with the end in mind, painting a desired future, and making better decisions now to avoid regrets later. The story of Rehoboam is summarized, showing how he rejected wise counsel from elders and listened to poor advice from peers, which led Israel to rebel. The document outlines what counsel can do, like provide clarity, correction, and confirmation, and what it cannot do, like replace decisions. It recommends seeking counsel from those who know and love both us and God, like parents, pastors and leaders.
The document discusses wealth transfer through sowing seeds according to biblical principles. It provides several biblical examples of figures like Noah, Job, Abraham and others who sowed seeds of obedience and saw wealth transfers as a result. Their seeds were things like time invested in obeying God, sacrificing their only son, sowing in times of famine. The document encourages readers to have faith that God can take wealth from sinners and give it to the righteous if they have receptive hearts. It suggests personalizing scripture about wealth and righteousness.
This talk finishes our study of Hebrews by fitting the famous chapter on Faith - chapter 11 - into the overall argument of the book. This humanises faith and takes it out of its religious connotations. We finish the talk with a grand architecture of the entire book as a massive chiastic structure. This structure helps up hold the entire argument in the palm of our hand - and it reinforces the epic superiority of Jesus to all of law and religion.
The document provides summaries and discussion questions for Old Testament Sunday School lessons on Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, and Samson. It discusses key themes like remembering God's commandments and blessings, being strong and courageous like Joshua, and stories of faith like Deborah and Barak defeating Sisera, and Gideon's small army defeating the Midianites through God's strength. It also examines Samson's strengths and weaknesses.
This document provides an overview and summary of the first chapter of Genesis from the Catholic perspective. It discusses that Genesis is the first book of the Torah/Pentateuch, which are the first five books of the Old Testament. It then summarizes the key stories and lessons from Genesis, including Creation, Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah and the Flood, the Tower of Babel, and the stories of the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph. The document analyzes the different sources of Genesis and provides an outline of the book. It emphasizes that Genesis conveys that God created the world as good, continues to bless humanity despite sin, and works through ordinary people to reveal His plan.
Theomatics and The Big Picture by Professor Truthprofessortruth
The Theomatics code in the Bible proves conclusively that every person who is born into this world - pre-existed in heaven - we are the fallen angels who were thrown out and cast down to earth. Literraly. That is why the Bible teaches that men and women are born sinners.
This document discusses the natural steps for growing in the prophetic gifting. It begins with having the Holy Spirit and desiring spiritual gifts. The next steps include desiring to prophesy, stepping out in faith, developing the gift, a time of dryness as God draws you closer, and finally maturing in the gift through imparting to others. The overall message is that through pursuing intimacy with God and using spiritual gifts, one can grow in their prophetic abilities.
Paying the Price for Revival, July 1 by mark goodwinSSMC
The document discusses reasons for churches to be in a state of permanent revival. It provides examples of revivals like the Brownsville Revival and Bethel Church in Redding, CA. It emphasizes holiness and being faithful with what God has given. The document encourages churches to aspire to be like the bride of Christ in Revelation, dressed in fine linen representing righteous acts.
1. The document discusses the roles and process of prophesizing, with God as the originator of any message, the speaker as the vessel who receives and delivers the message, and the recipient who receives and interprets it.
2. It emphasizes that a message received through prophesizing comes from God by way of the Holy Spirit, and that the speaker should allow the Spirit to guide them and speak freely without adding personal interpretation.
3. The recipient is advised to pray for wisdom and revelation in discerning the meaning and application of any message received through prophesizing.
A workshop given by Anne Witton at the Bountiful women's conference in Sevenoaks in February 2018. It covers using our gifts in mission, evangelism and social action.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
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Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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INSIGHTS AND ROAD
MAPS FOR MODEL
WOMEN IN TOCA AND
THE BODY OF CHRIST
ARTICULATION FOR FORMIDABLE
LEAPS; DISCUSSIONS AND
DELIBERATIONS FOR NEW LOOKS
2. HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY
6TH
MARCH, 2016
• ….Of all the gifts that life has to
offer, a mother is the greatest
of them all
• HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!!!!!!!
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3. Greetings from
THE SCHOOL OF
ARTICULATION AND
BEHAVIOURAL
ALIGNMENT CLINICS
a.k.a
SABA CLINICS
ARTICULATION
AND BEHAVIOURAL
ALIGNMENT FOR
TOTAL EXPRESSION
www.discoverystyle.org
Greetings from
THE SCHOOL OF
ARTICULATION AND
BEHAVIOURAL
ALIGNMENT CLINICS
a.k.a
SABA CLINICS
ARTICULATION
AND BEHAVIOURAL
ALIGNMENT FOR
TOTAL EXPRESSION
www.discoverystyle.org
4. LEAD REPRESENTATIVE
• JAMES KOMOLAFE, Behavioral Therapist
B.sc..MBA,NIPR,MNIM,MBCMI,MCLSD,FAC-INILAG,FSABA
Currently on a deeper research work on “Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy” from the Prestigious Florida
Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida U.S.A.
Principal, School of Articulation & Alignment.
www.discoverystyle.org
Training Consultant, Abuja Graduate School
Head, Capacity Building/ Jakomvee Consulting Ltd
Concept Initiator: The School of Articulation and
Behavioral Alignment Clinics ( The SABA CLINICS)
• Leadership Champion Award Winner, 2014 @African
Centre For Leadership, Strategy & Development
(Centre LSD). An Entrepreneurship Award Winner.
Telephone 08035999220
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5. 5
TODAY’S TOPIC :
VITAL LESSONS FROM THE LIFE AND
TIMES OF DEBORAH
WELCOME TO THE SCHOOL OF ARTICULATION AND
BEHAVIORAL ALIGNMENTS CLINICS (A.K.A.THE SABA CLINICS)
ONE POINT AGENDA:
WE OFFER INCENTIVES FOR SELF
MASTERY AND BEHAVIORAL
MANAGEMENT FOR FULL
EXPRESSION
6. WHAT WE DO AT SABA CLINICS
• WE HELP OUR CLIENTS PACKAGE AND MANAGE THEIR
INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR FOR DEFINITE RESPONSE IN THE
FAMILY UNITS HOMES, ORGANISATIONS , SCHOOLS AND
CHURCHES. WE ORGANIZE MEETINGS AND ALSO
HONOUR INVITATIONS TO PLACES
WE BELIEVE IN HELPING OUR CLIENTS IN FOUR KEY
ISSUES
• FINETUNE DECISION MAKING
• RAISE THE LEVEL OF INFLUENCE
• HELP TO STABILIZE EMOTIONS AND ATTITUDE ACROSS
BOARD
• PROMOTE PROCEDURES, PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS
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MARCHING WORD
• The church has come a long way
through the myriads of challenges
and tumultuous tunnels
• The Almighty is set for a NEW
AGENDA for a new run. Moments are
shifting and times are changing.
Though appearing fickle; yet God has
chosen to put His glory there as it
happened in Ezra 3
• The shift baton dangles in the air.
• The Lord is prepared to give it out by
TRUST again to reliable hands for
the custody of all!!!
10. RUNNING SCRIPTURES-
Judges 4:1-5
• 1 ¶ And the children of Israel again did evil in the
sight of the LORD, when Ehud was dead.
• 2 And the LORD sold them into the hand of Jabin
king of Canaan, that reigned in Hazor; the captain
of whose host was Sisera, which dwelt in
Harosheth of the Gentiles.
• 3 And the children of Israel cried unto the LORD:
for he had nine hundred chariots of iron; and twenty
years he mightily oppressed the children of Israel.
• 4 ¶ And Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of
Lapidoth, she judged Israel at that time.
• 5 And she dwelt under the palm tree of Deborah
between Ramah and Bethel in mount Ephraim: and
the children of Israel came up to her for judgment.
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11. PROPHETIC EXTRAPOLATIONS
• God has “sold” the church to terrible
oppressions because leaders traded
off…through spiritual idolatry
• The cry of a sincere pocket few is
eliciting a divine response
• A replanting of a New Seedling to
raise a new Nation in tenderness and
cleverness is in the way
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12. PROPHETIC INTERPRETATIONS
• An amalgam of old and new tested
hearts/hands as ‘New Testaments’
• By priority, He would mortify the old,
crystallize the new in order to fortify the
real for a substantial future!
• A procedure through cohesion of kindred
hearts and minds to pull out a nation out of
the deep decay
• It is a web of prophetically minded men
and women from relevant fields launching
a frontal attack!
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13. REQUIRED VALUE INPUT FOR DIVINE USAGE
• ARTICULATION-It is the capacity to know your
total personality and flow out your internal energies through
positive vibration for massive outward contribution.
• APPRECIATION-Developing your inner
composition and faculties through value addition for
external construction
• CONTRIBUTION-Impacting on others through
your compelling presence, competitive edge, winning
strategy and worth. You add colors to other people and
they give you both liabilities and deposit their assets
Saving Nigeria requires personalities imbued with the
above order
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14. RECOGNIZING AND BUILDING INTEGRITY
• .
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ENLARGING YOUR PERSONAL
INFLUENCE – WHERE DO I BEGIN
FROM?
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16. CORPORATE INTERPRETATION-(NID)
• Community Pre-occupation
• Dream Interpreters
• Restorers from BONDAGES
• A sense of engagement
• No Competition, no breaking OF RANKS
• Purposeful, tactful and decisive
• Transformational(Content Creators)
• People Focus Strategy
• Personal/ Corporate Articulation
• National Alignment
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17. EXTRAPOLATIONS FROM DEBORAH-Jdgs 4:4
• “And Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lapidoth,
she judged Israel at that time.
• …Came up as an answer to national
question
• Possessed Essence; Paraded a Presence
• Personality Apparent(Articulation)
• Matured her Ministry(Appreciation)
• A wife(Success@microlevel)Home Manager
• Judging Israel(Significance @ Macro level
• May you qualify in Jesus name!
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18. EXTRAPOLATIONS FROM DEBORAH-Jdgs 4:4
• Verse 5 “And she dwelt under the palm tree of
Deborah between Ramah and Bethel in mount
Ephraim: and the children of Israel came up to her
for judgment”.
• The fact of her dwelling place(Palm Tree)
Natural Habitat /Brand Statement .. All
round fruitfulness
• Ease of Access…Easily describable in the
Mount
• The Nation came up to her for judgment
• She became a rallying point!
• This is You!...may you qualify in Jesus name!
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19. EXTRAPOLATIONS FROM DEBORAH-Jdgs 4:4
• Verse 6 “And she sent and called Barak the son of
Abinoam out of Kedeshnaphtali, and said unto him,
Hath not the LORD God of Israel commanded,
saying, Go and draw toward mount Tabor, and take
with thee ten thousand men of the children of
Naphtali and of the children of Zebulun”
• An Executive(Prophetic) Instructor to
Stakeholders
• A deep conviction for Massive Action
• Adept with history/prophecies- Spiritual
Intelligence
• A Commander to Commanders…Possesses
guts. May you qualify in Jesus name.!
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20. EXTRAPOLATIONS FROM DEBORAH-Jdgs 4:7
• Verse7 “And I will draw unto thee to the
river Kishon Sisera, the captain of Jabin's
army, with his chariots and his multitude;
and I will deliver him into thine hand”.
• As a leader, she knows the way, shows the
way and go the way ahead of the people
• Insightful and very optimistic…
• Knows the wherewithal/ Interventionist
approach
• Loaded and leading the way
• Perception and perspective sandwich
• May you qualify in Jesus name
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21. EXTRAPOLATIONS FROM DEBORAH-Jdgs 4:8
• “And Barak said unto her, If thou wilt go with me, then I
will go: but if thou wilt not go with me, then I will not go.”
• Leadership dependency !
• Charm and Courage
• Communication- Compelling
Presence
• Leadership light and colour
• Subordinating and superintending
prowess
• May you qualify in Jesus name!
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22. EXTRAPOLATIONS FROM DEBORAH-Jdgs 4:9
• 9 “And she said, I will surely go with thee:
notwithstanding the journey that thou takest shall
not be for thine honour; for the LORD shall sell
Sisera into the hand of a woman. And Deborah
arose, and went with Barak to Kedesh”.
• Promise Speaker and Keeper
• Predictor; based on intuitional guidance
• Correspondence all the way
• Cuddled all honour to God as she led
• Talk and do- do and talk dynamics
• May you qualify in Jesus name!
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23. EXTRAPOLATIONS FROM DEBORAH-Jdgs
4:10
• 10 ¶ And Barak called Zebulun and Naphtali to
Kedesh; and he went up with ten thousand men at
his feet: and Deborah went up with him.
• A Collaborative Expert
• A formidable back drop; allowing
others doing their job
• A Master Superintendent
• An enigmatic and Synergetic leader
blending roles and competencies
• May you qualify in Jesus name!
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24. EXTRAPOLATIONS FROM DEBORAH-Jdgs
4:14
• “And Deborah said unto Barak, Up; for this is the
day in which the LORD hath delivered Sisera into
thine hand: is not the LORD gone out before thee?
So Barak went down from mount Tabor, and ten
thousand men after him”.
• Prompt and Accuracy
• Opportunity – Spiritual and Circumstantial
• Her words did not fail; She was listened to
• Enjoyed and not endured- She had
expression!
• This is your new position in Jesus name!
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25. EXTRAPOLATIONS FROM DEBORAH-Jdgs
5:1-2
• “Then sang Deborah and Barak the son of Abinoam
on that day, saying, Praise ye the LORD for the
avenging of Israel, when the people willingly
offered themselves”
• A “Song writer” composer of symphonies
• Led leaders and the people to worship God
• A director of moves and moods
• Her influence /precision of victory elicited
the willingness of the people
• This is your new you! God would make it
happen in Jesus name- Phil 2:13-14!!!!!!!
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26. EXTRAPOLATIONS FROM DEBORAH-Jdgs 5:7
• Jgs 5:7 The inhabitants of the villages ceased, they
ceased in Israel, until that I Deborah arose, that I
arose a mother in Israel.
• An acclaimed Mother in Israel
• She enumerated the halt of a season at her rising
• Her arising was a need based phenomenon
• She did not rise out of comfort or convenience
• As a mother in Israel( Government) she was a….
Model, Mentor, Master, Marshal
Modem, Motivate, moderator,
• May this be your new portrait in Jesus
name.
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27. EXTRAPOLATIONS FROM DEBORAH-Jdgs
5:12
• Jg 5:12 ¶ Awake, awake, Deborah: awake, awake,
utter a song: arise, Barak, and lead thy captivity
captive, thou son of Abinoam.
• Her awakening was for life sandwich with
work
• So familiar and passionate as to make a
song
• Her awakening was contagious to leaders
• Support system provision to foot soldiers
• May God qualify you all in Jesus name..
You will not fail!
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28. EXTRAPOLATIONS FROM DEBORAH-Jdgs 5:15
• “And the princes of Issachar were with Deborah;
even Issachar, and also Barak: he was sent on foot
into the valley. For the divisions of Reuben there
were great thoughts of heart”
• Recall 1Ch 12:32 “And of the children of
Issachar, which were men that had
understanding of the times, to know what
Israel ought to do; the heads of them were
two hundred; and all their brethren were at
their commandment”.
• Like begets like. Deborah eventually
pattern a leadership after her sort
• Generals bowed to her inspired directives
• This is your new placement in Jesus name.
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29. WHERE DO WE BEGIN FROM?
PERSONALITY POSITIONING AS
A WOMAN LIKE DEBORAH
It is all about Positioning!
•FEEDER
•FILLER
•BRIGDE
•WALL
•PILLAR
•MODEL
•MARSHAL
•LEADERSHIP
•CONSULTANT
•LEGEND
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30. COMPLIMENTARY CLOSE
It is time to pray through!
• Luke 1:45 “And blessed is
she that believed: for
there shall be a
performance of those
things which were told
her from the Lord”
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32. Appreciation
• Thank you so very much for
listening and God bless.
• James Komolafe, Behavioral Therapist,
School of Articulation and
Behavioral Alignment Clinics
(The SABA Clinics)
• We have resources on CDs for you!
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