This document provides information about the baptism of the Holy Spirit, including:
- The baptism of the Holy Spirit makes believers members of Christ's body and allows them to be empowered to live the Christian life.
- Every genuine believer has been baptized by the Holy Spirit into the body of Christ at the moment they believe.
- The baptism of the Holy Spirit is unique to the current church age and makes all believers one in Christ regardless of background.
- The consequences of being baptized by the Holy Spirit include dying to the old sinful self and being made a new creation by the Spirit.
Attached are notes and a power point for a 23 hour class on the Book of Hebrews given by Dr. John Oakes recently in Manila, Philippines. The recordings are now available in the ARS store.
John Oakes discusses freedom in Christ and asks what individuals have done with their freedom. He references 1 Corinthians 9:1-2 where Paul asserts his freedom. The document encourages using spiritual gifts and talents, referencing passages about building God's house, harvesting little despite planting much, and having a hole-filled purse. It questions one's vision and life's ministry, citing 1 Peter 4:10-11. The final section provides lyrics to the song "Hallelujah" praising God.
Dr. John Oakes is on a teaching trip to Bangkok, Udon, Phnom Penh, Siem Riap, Ho Chi Minh (Saigon) and Manila for the next three weeks. He will be posting pictures and a report, as well as lesson outlines and audio every couple of days. Contact him if you are in one of these cities and want to attend at john.oakes@gcccd.edu
Dr John Oakes gave a class 10/17/2013 on how the Christian can know God’s will. Coll 1:9-10, Psalm 119:110, Romans 12:1-2 and others are used. The lesson focuses largely on how to obtain wisdom through advice. This is clearly not Christian evidence, but we thought we would publish it for those interested.
What is prophecy?
Test of a true prophet
The importance of prophecy
Messianic prophecies
The significance of messianic prophecies
Messianic prophecy issues
Probability of fulfillment of prophecies
Other Old Testament (OT) prophecies
Prophecy – the future told in advance by God through a prophet
John 5:39, “You search the Scriptures; for in them you think you have eternal life; and these are they which testify of Me.”
The reliability of the Bible is confirmed by the accuracy of its prophecies
Cannot be said of any other “sacred writings”
Other writings make great claims but contain no prophecy unique to them that establishes “truth"
The document provides an overview and outline of the book of Hebrews. It discusses the purpose of Hebrews, which was to encourage early Christians experiencing persecution. It examines key themes in Hebrews like the superiority of Jesus and exhortations to remain faithful. The document also explores the concept of predestination and whether believers can fall away from faith. It analyzes passages in Hebrews about falling away and God's assurances of salvation. Overall, the document summarizes the major topics and themes discussed in the book of Hebrews.
Attached are notes and a power point for a 23 hour class on the Book of Hebrews given by Dr. John Oakes recently in Manila, Philippines. The recordings are now available in the ARS store.
John Oakes discusses freedom in Christ and asks what individuals have done with their freedom. He references 1 Corinthians 9:1-2 where Paul asserts his freedom. The document encourages using spiritual gifts and talents, referencing passages about building God's house, harvesting little despite planting much, and having a hole-filled purse. It questions one's vision and life's ministry, citing 1 Peter 4:10-11. The final section provides lyrics to the song "Hallelujah" praising God.
Dr. John Oakes is on a teaching trip to Bangkok, Udon, Phnom Penh, Siem Riap, Ho Chi Minh (Saigon) and Manila for the next three weeks. He will be posting pictures and a report, as well as lesson outlines and audio every couple of days. Contact him if you are in one of these cities and want to attend at john.oakes@gcccd.edu
Dr John Oakes gave a class 10/17/2013 on how the Christian can know God’s will. Coll 1:9-10, Psalm 119:110, Romans 12:1-2 and others are used. The lesson focuses largely on how to obtain wisdom through advice. This is clearly not Christian evidence, but we thought we would publish it for those interested.
What is prophecy?
Test of a true prophet
The importance of prophecy
Messianic prophecies
The significance of messianic prophecies
Messianic prophecy issues
Probability of fulfillment of prophecies
Other Old Testament (OT) prophecies
Prophecy – the future told in advance by God through a prophet
John 5:39, “You search the Scriptures; for in them you think you have eternal life; and these are they which testify of Me.”
The reliability of the Bible is confirmed by the accuracy of its prophecies
Cannot be said of any other “sacred writings”
Other writings make great claims but contain no prophecy unique to them that establishes “truth"
The document provides an overview and outline of the book of Hebrews. It discusses the purpose of Hebrews, which was to encourage early Christians experiencing persecution. It examines key themes in Hebrews like the superiority of Jesus and exhortations to remain faithful. The document also explores the concept of predestination and whether believers can fall away from faith. It analyzes passages in Hebrews about falling away and God's assurances of salvation. Overall, the document summarizes the major topics and themes discussed in the book of Hebrews.
Types of Messiah
What is prophecy?
Test of a true prophet
The importance of prophecy
Messianic prophecies
The significance of messianic prophecies
Messianic prophecy issues
Probability of fulfillment of prophecies
Other Old Testament (OT) prophecies
End Time prophecies
The document discusses higher biblical criticism and the Jesus Seminar. It provides background on higher criticism and defines it as literary analysis dealing with authorship, date, and composition. It then discusses the Jesus Seminar, a group that practiced radical higher criticism and was highly skeptical of the historical accuracy of the Bible. The Seminar used colored beads to vote on the authenticity of Jesus' words in the gospels and determined that only 18% were actually spoken by him. It provides details on the Seminar's methodology and backgrounds of its founders. Finally, it reviews the history of quests for the historical Jesus prior to the Seminar.
The attached Power Point and notes are for a class taught April and May, 2011 by Dr. John Oakes and Robert Carrillo in San Diego, CA. The audio is also available in the EFC store.
Robert Carrillo and Dr. John Oakes taught a six week class on the writings of John. The class was on Saturdays 10/6,13,27, 11/4,11 and 1/26/2013 at the Mission Center of Hope 6162 Mission Gorge Rd., San Diego, CA 92120. For more information, contact Jan Oakes at joakes01@san.rr.com or 858-505-8841. Schedule and recommended reading below. Recordings are now in the EFC store.
The significance of the Apocalypse
The circumstances surrounding its writing
Who wrote it? To Whom? Where? Why?
Its structure and Content
Aids to interpretation
How can we benefit from it?
Dr. John Oakes taught a class titled Strong in Chrst and a sermon titled One in Christ for the Coastal Region of the Los Angeles Church of Christ for their family retreat 8/15/15. Notes power point and audio are attached. Strong in Christ is about how to deepen our understanding of the scripture, using examples from Ephesians and Matthew. One in Christ is about the amazing blessings we have In Christ.
Dr. John Oakes gave a sermon on Deuteronomy 8 in San Diego 9/15/2013. The focus of the lesson is on Moses’ instructions to the “second generation” of those who wandered in the wilderness as an analogy for the life of a disciple.
Class taught by Dr. John Oakes 11/14/10. The lesson focuses in on the definition and evidence for biblical inspiration, the meaning of biblical inerrancy, errors of copyists and translators, followed by an introduction to the English translations. The final section discusses claims that the King James Version is the only acceptable translation and that others are of the devil.
Dr John Oakes taught a class titled Living By Faith in Las Vegas 9/9/2012. It is an exposition on Hebrews 11, with the theme that faith is belief in things unseen.
Dr. John Oakes gave a sermon on Christian membership and Freedom in Christ in San Diego 8/31/14. The lesson uses material from his new book Golden Rule Membership (www.ipibooks.com)
This power point was used by Dr. John Oakes as a follow-up lesson at the 2012 ICEC in Los Angeles on October 21, 2012. It is about the reasons the church in the first three centuries was able to conquer the known world for Jesus and a suggestion of how faithful Christians today can see the same thing happen in our world.
Dr. John Oakes taught a class, Jesus in the Old Testament: From Shadow to Reality in San Diego on six consecutive Saturdays beginning Feb 22, 2014. Outline and suggested reading for the class are below. The recordings of this class are available at the web site in the store. Click on EFC Store button on the upper right of the front page of the site. For now we will keep the second half of the class available.
The document discusses the reliability of the Bible by examining prophecy, integrity, and textual criticism. It outlines how prophecies in the Bible have been fulfilled, distinguishing it from other religious texts. Specific prophecies about Jesus' first coming are analyzed, showing how he fulfilled over 100 prophecies about characteristics like his birthplace, lineage, and manner of death. The accurate fulfillment of prophecies affirms the Bible's divine origin and reliability.
Dr. John Oakes gave a sermon on 3/15/2014 in San Diego. The topic was the Levitical sacrificial system as a prefigure of worship in the New Testament. The “sweet smelling” offerings are discussed as prefigures both of the offerings given by Jesus and by Christians. Specifically discussed are the burnt offering, the grain offering, the drink offering and the fellowship offering. There is also a brief introduction to the sin and guilt sacrifices as prefigures of the sacrificial work of Jesus.
Lesson 17 revelation seminars modern prophets and visionsNick Pellicciotta
1. The document discusses modern prophets and visions, explaining how God communicates with prophets through visions, dreams, and direct revelation from the Holy Spirit. It provides biblical examples of prophets throughout history.
2. It addresses how to identify true prophets, noting that their message will be in harmony with Scripture and they will point people to Jesus. False prophets use methods like astrology, spiritism, and fortune telling.
3. The document argues that the spiritual gifts of prophets and prophecy will remain in the church until Jesus' return, and churches need these gifts to avoid being led astray by false doctrines. Believing God's prophets allows one to prosper spiritually.
Dr. John Oakes is teaching a five part series on the Book of Luke in San Diego in March and April. We will be posting the outline, power point and audio as the classes are taught.
This document discusses how Christians have lost connection with God's appointed feast days and cycle of blessings outlined in the Old Testament. It argues that Satan has stolen this understanding by persuading Christians that the Old Testament is inferior or irrelevant. However, the New Testament valued the Old Testament and early Christians based their teachings and practices on it for decades before the New Testament was written. Reconnecting with the Old Testament feasts and cycle can help restore blessings intended by God.
Introduction to interpretations of Revelationpegbaker
This document provides summaries of key concepts and interpretations related to the biblical book of Revelation. It defines terms like apocalypse, prophecy, millennium, tribulation, and rapture. It also summarizes different views of the millennium and interpretations of Revelation like preterism, historicism, idealism, and futurism. Additionally, it discusses dispensational theology, contrasting it with replacement theology and the analogy of faith. The overall purpose is to concisely explain important elements in understanding Revelation.
Dr. John Oakes is teaching a class on the Book of Ezekiel on four consecutive Thursday evenings, beginning 9/12/14. The class is in San Diego at the Mission Center of Hope (6162 Mission Gorge Road San Diego, CA 92120. Suite A) from 7:30-8:45. Notes, power point and audio will be posted.
This document discusses the biblical prophecy of the "mark of the beast" from the book of Revelation. It notes that Revelation warns of a time when civil authorities will try to compel people to receive a mark, and that receiving this mark will result in eternal loss. The document aims to identify the mark of the beast by examining the biblical characteristics of the beast power. Through this examination, it determines that the Papacy fulfills all the characteristics, and that its mark is Sunday observance rather than the biblically commanded Saturday Sabbath. The document encourages learning to identify the mark of the beast in order to avoid receiving it when it becomes a test of loyalty to God or the beast.
@ H o l y S p i r i t 005 sanctification by the holy spiritrudimike
This document contains a presentation on sanctification by the Holy Spirit. It discusses how believers are sanctified through Jesus Christ's sacrifice and by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. It notes that sanctification means to be set apart for God and separated from sin. The presentation covers eternal sanctification accomplished by Jesus on the cross, internal sanctification by the Holy Spirit, and the external results of sanctification in the believer's life. It encourages readers to continually be sanctified through faith and the work of the Holy Spirit.
Types of Messiah
What is prophecy?
Test of a true prophet
The importance of prophecy
Messianic prophecies
The significance of messianic prophecies
Messianic prophecy issues
Probability of fulfillment of prophecies
Other Old Testament (OT) prophecies
End Time prophecies
The document discusses higher biblical criticism and the Jesus Seminar. It provides background on higher criticism and defines it as literary analysis dealing with authorship, date, and composition. It then discusses the Jesus Seminar, a group that practiced radical higher criticism and was highly skeptical of the historical accuracy of the Bible. The Seminar used colored beads to vote on the authenticity of Jesus' words in the gospels and determined that only 18% were actually spoken by him. It provides details on the Seminar's methodology and backgrounds of its founders. Finally, it reviews the history of quests for the historical Jesus prior to the Seminar.
The attached Power Point and notes are for a class taught April and May, 2011 by Dr. John Oakes and Robert Carrillo in San Diego, CA. The audio is also available in the EFC store.
Robert Carrillo and Dr. John Oakes taught a six week class on the writings of John. The class was on Saturdays 10/6,13,27, 11/4,11 and 1/26/2013 at the Mission Center of Hope 6162 Mission Gorge Rd., San Diego, CA 92120. For more information, contact Jan Oakes at joakes01@san.rr.com or 858-505-8841. Schedule and recommended reading below. Recordings are now in the EFC store.
The significance of the Apocalypse
The circumstances surrounding its writing
Who wrote it? To Whom? Where? Why?
Its structure and Content
Aids to interpretation
How can we benefit from it?
Dr. John Oakes taught a class titled Strong in Chrst and a sermon titled One in Christ for the Coastal Region of the Los Angeles Church of Christ for their family retreat 8/15/15. Notes power point and audio are attached. Strong in Christ is about how to deepen our understanding of the scripture, using examples from Ephesians and Matthew. One in Christ is about the amazing blessings we have In Christ.
Dr. John Oakes gave a sermon on Deuteronomy 8 in San Diego 9/15/2013. The focus of the lesson is on Moses’ instructions to the “second generation” of those who wandered in the wilderness as an analogy for the life of a disciple.
Class taught by Dr. John Oakes 11/14/10. The lesson focuses in on the definition and evidence for biblical inspiration, the meaning of biblical inerrancy, errors of copyists and translators, followed by an introduction to the English translations. The final section discusses claims that the King James Version is the only acceptable translation and that others are of the devil.
Dr John Oakes taught a class titled Living By Faith in Las Vegas 9/9/2012. It is an exposition on Hebrews 11, with the theme that faith is belief in things unseen.
Dr. John Oakes gave a sermon on Christian membership and Freedom in Christ in San Diego 8/31/14. The lesson uses material from his new book Golden Rule Membership (www.ipibooks.com)
This power point was used by Dr. John Oakes as a follow-up lesson at the 2012 ICEC in Los Angeles on October 21, 2012. It is about the reasons the church in the first three centuries was able to conquer the known world for Jesus and a suggestion of how faithful Christians today can see the same thing happen in our world.
Dr. John Oakes taught a class, Jesus in the Old Testament: From Shadow to Reality in San Diego on six consecutive Saturdays beginning Feb 22, 2014. Outline and suggested reading for the class are below. The recordings of this class are available at the web site in the store. Click on EFC Store button on the upper right of the front page of the site. For now we will keep the second half of the class available.
The document discusses the reliability of the Bible by examining prophecy, integrity, and textual criticism. It outlines how prophecies in the Bible have been fulfilled, distinguishing it from other religious texts. Specific prophecies about Jesus' first coming are analyzed, showing how he fulfilled over 100 prophecies about characteristics like his birthplace, lineage, and manner of death. The accurate fulfillment of prophecies affirms the Bible's divine origin and reliability.
Dr. John Oakes gave a sermon on 3/15/2014 in San Diego. The topic was the Levitical sacrificial system as a prefigure of worship in the New Testament. The “sweet smelling” offerings are discussed as prefigures both of the offerings given by Jesus and by Christians. Specifically discussed are the burnt offering, the grain offering, the drink offering and the fellowship offering. There is also a brief introduction to the sin and guilt sacrifices as prefigures of the sacrificial work of Jesus.
Lesson 17 revelation seminars modern prophets and visionsNick Pellicciotta
1. The document discusses modern prophets and visions, explaining how God communicates with prophets through visions, dreams, and direct revelation from the Holy Spirit. It provides biblical examples of prophets throughout history.
2. It addresses how to identify true prophets, noting that their message will be in harmony with Scripture and they will point people to Jesus. False prophets use methods like astrology, spiritism, and fortune telling.
3. The document argues that the spiritual gifts of prophets and prophecy will remain in the church until Jesus' return, and churches need these gifts to avoid being led astray by false doctrines. Believing God's prophets allows one to prosper spiritually.
Dr. John Oakes is teaching a five part series on the Book of Luke in San Diego in March and April. We will be posting the outline, power point and audio as the classes are taught.
This document discusses how Christians have lost connection with God's appointed feast days and cycle of blessings outlined in the Old Testament. It argues that Satan has stolen this understanding by persuading Christians that the Old Testament is inferior or irrelevant. However, the New Testament valued the Old Testament and early Christians based their teachings and practices on it for decades before the New Testament was written. Reconnecting with the Old Testament feasts and cycle can help restore blessings intended by God.
Introduction to interpretations of Revelationpegbaker
This document provides summaries of key concepts and interpretations related to the biblical book of Revelation. It defines terms like apocalypse, prophecy, millennium, tribulation, and rapture. It also summarizes different views of the millennium and interpretations of Revelation like preterism, historicism, idealism, and futurism. Additionally, it discusses dispensational theology, contrasting it with replacement theology and the analogy of faith. The overall purpose is to concisely explain important elements in understanding Revelation.
Dr. John Oakes is teaching a class on the Book of Ezekiel on four consecutive Thursday evenings, beginning 9/12/14. The class is in San Diego at the Mission Center of Hope (6162 Mission Gorge Road San Diego, CA 92120. Suite A) from 7:30-8:45. Notes, power point and audio will be posted.
This document discusses the biblical prophecy of the "mark of the beast" from the book of Revelation. It notes that Revelation warns of a time when civil authorities will try to compel people to receive a mark, and that receiving this mark will result in eternal loss. The document aims to identify the mark of the beast by examining the biblical characteristics of the beast power. Through this examination, it determines that the Papacy fulfills all the characteristics, and that its mark is Sunday observance rather than the biblically commanded Saturday Sabbath. The document encourages learning to identify the mark of the beast in order to avoid receiving it when it becomes a test of loyalty to God or the beast.
@ H o l y S p i r i t 005 sanctification by the holy spiritrudimike
This document contains a presentation on sanctification by the Holy Spirit. It discusses how believers are sanctified through Jesus Christ's sacrifice and by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. It notes that sanctification means to be set apart for God and separated from sin. The presentation covers eternal sanctification accomplished by Jesus on the cross, internal sanctification by the Holy Spirit, and the external results of sanctification in the believer's life. It encourages readers to continually be sanctified through faith and the work of the Holy Spirit.
@ H o l y S p i r i t 003 why was the holy spirit sendrudimike
The document provides an introduction to the Holy Spirit, discussing why the Holy Spirit was sent. Key points include:
1) The Holy Spirit was sent to impart Jesus Christ's life and provide what was impossible under the Law.
2) It was sent to enable fruitbearing, as it is through the Holy Spirit that believers are chosen and enabled to represent Jesus on earth.
3) The Holy Spirit dwells in believers to bring realization of Jesus' promises, such as rivers of living water flowing from within. It provides strength, courage, and guides believers into truth.
@ H o l y S p i r i t 002 before and after pentecostrudimike
- The document discusses the Holy Spirit before and after Pentecost, noting that the Holy Spirit now dwells in believers but did not always have this role.
- It explains the Holy Spirit is equal to God the Father and Son in the Godhead, though each has a different residence - the Father in heaven, the Son at the right hand of the Father, and the Holy Spirit dwelling in believers.
- The document provides scriptural references to support these points about the Holy Spirit and encourages readers to search the scriptures with their whole heart to find God.
The second baptism that God has for His children is the baptism of the Holy Spirit. This is the 5th foundation stone in this teaching series. How does God display His power in your life? Which gift of the Holy Spirit have you received?
The document introduces the topic of the Holy Spirit and provides an outline of what will be discussed, including before and after Pentecost, why the Holy Spirit was sent, being sealed and indwelled by the Holy Spirit, the baptism of the Holy Spirit, sanctification by the Holy Spirit, being filled with the Holy Spirit, specific gifts mentioned, genuine versus imitation gifts, the gift of tongues, the use and abuse of tongues, temporal and eternal gifts, the more excellent way, love described, and where the reader stands. It is stated that the Holy Spirit is a member of the Triune God, not just an influence, and knowing Him as a divine person will transform one to be a better, godly person
The Mystery is that God was manifest in the flesh. We speak of Matthews description of the Name. Why the seeming contradiction among Christians with the opposing views. Who is the woman, the bride? The reason for the change in the baptismal formula. Re-baptism!! The truth regarding an end-time revival !!
This lesson gives a brief introduction to all the amazing things that the Bible says about water baptism. Not only is it well explained, there are several examples in the Bible to model the use of water baptism today.
To be baptized in the Holy Spirit is a wonderful, rewarding, powerful experience. The Holy Spirit gives us supernatural gifts to make us more effective in spreading the Gospel. Be very careful that you don't quench the Spirit.
This document discusses the biblical concept of being "born again" through three key aspects:
1) Believing in Jesus Christ and repenting of sins is necessary for salvation.
2) Baptism by immersion in water is described as the "birth of water" and is part of being born again.
3) Receiving the Holy Spirit is the "birth of the Spirit" and is evidenced by speaking in other tongues, as occurred at Pentecost. The document uses passages from John, Acts and other books to support these points.
This document discusses the biblical concept of being "born again" through the lens of Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus in John 3. The key points made are:
- Being born again is necessary to enter God's kingdom but is not fully understood by most Christians.
- It involves being born of water (baptism) and of the Spirit, receiving the Holy Spirit after believing, repenting, and being baptized.
- Speaking in tongues is the biblical evidence of being filled with the Holy Spirit.
- Jesus emphasized to Nicodemus that one must be born again by the Spirit to see and enter God's kingdom.
1. The document discusses the three baptisms that Christians experience: baptism into Christ through salvation, water baptism performed by disciples, and baptism in the Holy Spirit performed by Jesus.
2. It examines examples of these baptisms from the life of Jesus, Acts, and the Epistles. Jesus demonstrated all three baptisms as an example for believers.
3. The document encourages believers to follow Jesus' example by experiencing all three baptisms, including seeking the baptism in the Holy Spirit.
The document summarizes key passages from Hebrews chapters 5-6. It discusses how the writer observes that the readers have become dull in hearing, though they should be teachers by now. The writer says they need milk (basic teachings) rather than solid food, and are unskilled in righteousness. The document asks what righteousness teachings the writer refers to, noting passages about Christ making us righteous. It also lists the elementary teachings mentioned in Hebrews 6:1-3, such as repentance, faith, baptism, resurrection and judgment. Finally, it provides reflections on how to know God's plans for 2014, including starting each day with God, leaving worries to him, experiencing his daily presence, finding one's place
This document unpacks baptism from three perspectives: linguistically, historically, and theologically. Linguistically, the Greek word "baptizo" means to immerse or submerge. Historically, baptism originated as a Jewish cleansing ceremony, especially for converts. Theologically, baptism signifies personal submission to Christ's lordship through death, burial and resurrection with Him, as well as a public declaration of faith.
Jesus was the baptizer in the holy spiritGLENN PEASE
The document discusses that Jesus is the baptizer in the Holy Spirit. It provides several biblical references that show Jesus baptizes believers in the Holy Spirit, including quotes from John, Luke, Mark, and Acts. The document emphasizes that Jesus poured out the Holy Spirit and that every believer should seek baptism in the Holy Spirit from Jesus.
There are 7 very important things that happen in the waters of baptism, according to the Bible. Some churches call it "an outward sign of an inward experience", but do they really know just how rich that inward experience is? For believers in Jesus Christ to be baptized in water has been a common practice for thousands of years. Jesus commanded that His disciples baptize believers, and they did!
1. Regeneration is an act done solely by God through His Spirit, whereby He imparts spiritual life to spiritually dead sinners and replaces their hearts of stone with hearts of flesh.
2. It is necessary because all humans are spiritually dead until born again by God, having only the life of the flesh, not the life of the Spirit.
3. The Spirit accomplishes regeneration by connecting the believer to Christ through faith, cleansing their sins, and declaring them righteous, thus justifying them.
The Significance of Being A Christian - A Person RebornRick Peterson
A Person Reborn is the first in a series of lessons on, "The Significance of Being A Christian." I found the outlines for this series of lessons at: http://executableoutlines.com/sig.htm
"He has given us of His Spirit" Part 2Dave Stewart
In this lesson we’ll learn a little bit more about the Holy Spirit. We’ll discuss the person of the Holy Spirit, and His role in miracles, conversion and understanding the Word. This lesson was influenced by the writings of Wayne Jackson (https://www.christiancourier.com/articles/29-false-ideas-about-the-holy-spirit) and Jim McGuiggan (http://www.jimmcguiggan.com/reflections3.asp?status=The+Holy+Spirit&id=361).
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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.
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6. Am I thereforeAm I therefore
become your enemy,become your enemy,
becausebecause
I tell you the truth?I tell you the truth?
Galatians 4: 1 6Galatians 4: 1 6
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8. • Welcome to all.
• If you are not saved
I like to tell you how to be saved.
• If you are saved I like to make you
feel uncountable about your
service
toward God.
• In any case I would like
that after my talk you could say,
•
12. Praise God from whom allPraise God from whom all
Blessings flow;Blessings flow;
Praise Him, all creaturesPraise Him, all creatures
Here below;Here below;
13. Praise Him above,Praise Him above,
Ye heavenly host;Ye heavenly host;
Praise Father, Son,Praise Father, Son,
And Holy Ghost,And Holy Ghost,
Amen.Amen.
16. 16
Psalm s 1 9 : 1 4
Let the words
of my mouth,
and the meditation
of my heart,
be acceptable
in thy sight,
O LORD, my strength,
and my redeemer.
Psalm s 1 1 9 : 1 8
Open thou mine eyes,
that I may behold
wondrous things
out of thy law.
19. AllAll scripture is given
by inspiration of God,
and is profitable
for doctrine,
for reproof,
for correction,
for instruction
in righteousness:
2 Tim. 3:16
30. 30
For by one Spirit
are we all baptized into one body,
whether we be Jews or Gentiles,
whether we be bond or free;
and have been all made to drink
into one Spirit.
1 Corinthians 12:13
35. 35
The word “baptize”
is not an English word, it is a Greek word.
And it means,
There are various forms in Greek.
“baptizo” and “babto”
The first is to “submerge”
in the sense of submerge a boat into the
water.
37. 37
But I have a baptism
to be baptized with;
and how am I straitened
till it be accomplished!
Luke 12:50
38. 38
He was not talking about submerging.
The baptizing in the HolySpirit
means something entirely different,
it is a submergence but of a different nature.
39. 39
For by one Spirit are we all
baptized into one body,
whether we be Jews or Gentiles,
whether we be bond or free;
and have been all made to drink
into one Spirit.1 Corinthians 12:13
40. 40
We became members of that Body by being
placed into it by the Holy Spirit.
this babtismal work by the Holy Spirit
took place at Pentecost
when the Body of Jesus Christ was formed.
41. 41
This becomes an actual fact in our lifes,
the moment we are Born Again.
The baptism of the Holy Spirit,
and the filling of the Holy Spirit
are different works of the Holy Spirit
43. 43
We have to be careful with interpretations.
you take Copper and Zinc
it becomes Brass
they are becoming one.
Through the baptism with the Holy Spirit
we become one with Christ Jesus
as members of His Body of which
He Jesus Christ is the Head
45. 45
Being baptized by the Holy Spirit
makes it possible to be
empowered by Jesus Christ
to lead a Christian Life.
46. 46
I can do all things
through Christ
which strengtheneth me.
Philippians 4:13
47. 47
But ye shall receive power,
after that the Holy Ghost
is come upon you:
and ye shall be witnesses unto me
both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea,
and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost
part of the earth.
Acts 1:8
49. 49
As a spark ignites the gasoline air mixure
in the cylinder in an automobile
to produce power.
So the Holy Spirit produces the power
of Jesus Christ’s Resurrection in us humans.
51. 51
And as I began to speak,
the Holy Ghost fell on them,
as on us at the beginning.
Acts 11:15
52. 52
Then remembered I
the word of the Lord,
how that he said,
John indeed baptized with water;
but ye shall be baptized
with the Holy Ghost.Acts 11:16
53. 53
Forasmuch then as God gave them
the like gift as he did unto us,
who believed
on the Lord Jesus Christ;
what was I,
that I could withstand God?
Acts 11:17
55. 55
The Holy Spirit
has been active in every dispensation,
but His baptismal work
is confined to this Church Age only.
Only Believers in this Age are made
members
of the Body of Jesus Christ.
56. 56
Every genuine Believer in Christ Jesus
was baptized by the Holy Spirit
into the Body of Jesus Christ
the moment he believed.
Paul was writing to the Corinthians to both
carnal and spiritual b Believers.
57. 57
For by one Spirit
are we all baptized into one body,
whether we be Jews or Gentiles,
whether we be bond or free;
and have been all made to drink
into one Spirit.1 Corinthians 12:13
58. 58
One Lord, one faith,
one baptism,
6 One God and Father of all,
who is above all,
and through all,
and in you all.Ephesians 4:5
60. 60
Know ye not
that your bodies are the members
of Christ? shall I then take
the members of Christ,
and make them the members
of an harlot? God forbid.
1 Corinthians 6:15
61. 61
All that are Born Again
whether of which part of the world
you come from
you are all one in Christ Jesus.
62. 62
But now hath God
set the members
every one of them in the body,
as it hath pleased him.
1 Corinthians 12:18
63. 63
And if they
were all one member,
where were the body?
1 Corinthians 12:19
66. 66
That there should be
no schism divitions or splits in the body;
but that the members
should have the same care
one for another.
1 Corinthians 12:25
67. 67
When one member suffers,
all members suffer with it,
or one member be honoured,
all members rejoice with it.
68. 68
And whether one member suffer,
all the members suffer with it;
or one member be honoured,
all the members rejoice with it.
1 Corinthians 12:26
69. 69
Now ye are
the body of Christ,
and members in particular.
1 Corinthians 12:27
70. 70
If you are not
It is because we do not allow
the Holy Spirit to control our lifes.
73. 73
Know ye not,
that so many of us
as were baptized
into Jesus Christ
were baptized into his death?
Romans 6:3
74. 74
Therefore we are buried with him
by baptism into death:
that like as Christ was raised up
from the dead by the glory
of the Father, even so we also
should walk in newness of life.
Romans 6:4
75. 75
Knowing this,
that our old man is crucified
with him,
that the body of sin might be
destroyed, that henceforth
we should not serve sin.
Romans 6:6
76. 76
The Holy Spirit in our hearts
makes effective the progress of death,
to the old self life,
the old “ I “ the old nature.
77. 77
Therefore if any man be in Christ,
he is a new creature:
old things are passed away;
behold,
all things are become new.
2 Corinthians 5:17
96. Jesus answered, Verily, verily,Jesus answered, Verily, verily,
I say unto thee,I say unto thee,
Except a man be born of waterExcept a man be born of water
and of the Spirit,and of the Spirit,
he cannot enter intohe cannot enter into
the kingdom of God.the kingdom of God.
John 3:5-7John 3:5-7
96
97. 66 That which is born of the fleshThat which is born of the flesh
is flesh;is flesh;
and that which is bornand that which is born
of the Spiritof the Spirit
is spirit.is spirit.
John 3:5-7John 3:5-7
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98. 77 Marvel not that I saidMarvel not that I said
unto thee,unto thee,
Ye must be born again.Ye must be born again.
John 3:5-7John 3:5-7
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103. The Bible keeps you awayThe Bible keeps you away
from sin.from sin.
And Sin keeps you awayAnd Sin keeps you away
from the Bible.from the Bible.
103
110. 33 And every spiritAnd every spirit
that confesseth not that Jesus Christthat confesseth not that Jesus Christ
is come in the flesh is not of God:is come in the flesh is not of God:
and this is that spirit of antichrist,and this is that spirit of antichrist,
whereof ye have heardwhereof ye have heard
that it should come; and even nowthat it should come; and even now
already is it in the world.already is it in the world.
1 John 4:1-31 John 4:1-3
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