This document contains the text from a session at the Omaha Presbyterian School for Pastors in Hastings, 2012 on the topic of "Saving Peter". It examines several biblical passages that describe Peter's encounters with Jesus and his transformation from fisherman to follower and leader of the early Christian church. Key events discussed include Peter's calling by Jesus, his confession that Jesus is the Messiah, Jesus changing his name to Peter, Peter denying Jesus three times before the crucifixion, and their reconciliation after the resurrection when Jesus commissions Peter to "feed my lambs".
This is a study of the words of Solomon that we should eat, drink, and be merry. There is debate on how this applies to believers, but they come up with good answers in these studies.
This document discusses the eternal life that God has promised. It notes that eternal life comes only from God, not from humans, and that God promised eternal life before the world began. It encourages believers to have faith in Jesus Christ, repent of sins, confess that Jesus is the Son of God, and be baptized in order to receive eternal life.
The second lesson considering figurative language and God’s order (first natural, then spiritual) focusing our attention on the bread from heaven (manna and Jesus) and the eating of His flesh, which leads us to consider the communion. We’ll find that in partaking of the bread and fruit of the vine we share with Christ. Like baptism, the supper may involve physical elements, but has a spiritual significance.
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
This document contains the order of service for a Catholic mass, including readings, songs, and prayers. It discusses Jesus healing a blind man in the Gospel reading from Mark 10:46-52, with the man calling out to Jesus for mercy and regaining his sight. The document provides the full text of various parts of the mass service.
The discussion that follows the feeding of the 5,000 where Jesus teaches the Jews that He is the Bread of Life. If they come to Him and believe in Him they will have eternal life.
The document discusses Jesus' statement that "I am the bread of life" from the Gospel of John. It provides context from the verses where Jesus makes this statement and explains what it means. Jesus states that he satisfies spiritual hunger, saves those who believe in him, and sustains their lives forever as the bread that came down from heaven. The overall message is that Jesus, as the bread of life, nourishes, rescues, and preserves believers for eternity.
The document discusses the concept of eternal life as promised by God. It notes that eternal life can only come from God, not humans, and that God promised eternal life before the world began. It encourages readers to believe in Jesus, repent of sins, confess faith in Jesus, and be baptized to receive eternal life.
This is a study of the words of Solomon that we should eat, drink, and be merry. There is debate on how this applies to believers, but they come up with good answers in these studies.
This document discusses the eternal life that God has promised. It notes that eternal life comes only from God, not from humans, and that God promised eternal life before the world began. It encourages believers to have faith in Jesus Christ, repent of sins, confess that Jesus is the Son of God, and be baptized in order to receive eternal life.
The second lesson considering figurative language and God’s order (first natural, then spiritual) focusing our attention on the bread from heaven (manna and Jesus) and the eating of His flesh, which leads us to consider the communion. We’ll find that in partaking of the bread and fruit of the vine we share with Christ. Like baptism, the supper may involve physical elements, but has a spiritual significance.
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
This document contains the order of service for a Catholic mass, including readings, songs, and prayers. It discusses Jesus healing a blind man in the Gospel reading from Mark 10:46-52, with the man calling out to Jesus for mercy and regaining his sight. The document provides the full text of various parts of the mass service.
The discussion that follows the feeding of the 5,000 where Jesus teaches the Jews that He is the Bread of Life. If they come to Him and believe in Him they will have eternal life.
The document discusses Jesus' statement that "I am the bread of life" from the Gospel of John. It provides context from the verses where Jesus makes this statement and explains what it means. Jesus states that he satisfies spiritual hunger, saves those who believe in him, and sustains their lives forever as the bread that came down from heaven. The overall message is that Jesus, as the bread of life, nourishes, rescues, and preserves believers for eternity.
The document discusses the concept of eternal life as promised by God. It notes that eternal life can only come from God, not humans, and that God promised eternal life before the world began. It encourages readers to believe in Jesus, repent of sins, confess faith in Jesus, and be baptized to receive eternal life.
1) Knowing God should be our top priority, as eternal life is knowing God and Jesus Christ.
2) God calls us to suffer for a time before restoring us to be strong and steadfast.
3) God rebukes Israel for not acknowledging that He provided for them and instead worshipping idols like Baal. He will punish Israel by exposing them and ending their celebrations until they return to solely worshipping Him.
The document discusses Jesus' statement that "I am the bread of life". It provides three key points about what Jesus meant by this:
1. He satisfies - Only Jesus can completely satisfy our spiritual hunger and thirst. He fills the emptiness in our lives.
2. He saves - Salvation is only found in Jesus. Through faith in him, we can be saved from impossible situations, even being saved from hell.
3. He sustains - If we eat the bread of life, Jesus will sustain us forever with all that we need. In Christ, we will lack nothing and he will strengthen and protect us.
Jesus Christ is the source and giver of all life. He created all things and upholds all creation. In Him was life originally and He is the author and sustainer of both physical life and eternal life. The Bible testifies throughout that whoever believes in Jesus Christ has eternal life both now and forever. He alone can grant resurrection and eternal fellowship with God.
The document discusses the importance of building up the church and defending the truth. It warns that it is possible to backslide from the faith through sins of word, deed or thought like forsaking church assemblies. It encourages those who have backslidden to confess their sins and seek forgiveness. It also warns against gossip and idle talk, describing gossip as being "full of deadly poison." It emphasizes the importance of not forsaking regular church attendance.
There are seven types of baptism mentioned in the Bible:
1) Baptism unto Moses where the Israelites passed through the Red Sea
2) John the Baptist's baptism of repentance
3) Baptism of suffering, referring to Jesus' death on the cross
4) Peter's baptism for the nation of Israel for forgiveness of sins
5) Gentile baptism through faith and receiving the Holy Spirit
6) Baptism of the Holy Spirit which unites all believers into one body
7) Baptism of fire, referring to God's final judgment through fire
However, there is ultimately only one true baptism, which is a spiritual identification with Christ's death and resurrection.
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THE HUMANITY IS TAKING RISKS OF WARS AND OF SLAUGHTERS BECAUSE OF SATAN AND OF HIS SLAVES HUMAN WARMONGERS. THE ROLE OF THE RELIGIONS AND OF THE LABOR UNIONS TO OPPOSE THE INJUSTICES
This is a collection of writings dealing with answers to what being born of water and the spirit means. Different views are clear, and it becomes an issue of controversy.
Many disciples leave Jesus after he teaches that he is the bread of life come down from heaven. When Jesus says that no one can come to him unless drawn by God the Father, many disciples stop following him, finding this teaching too difficult. Jesus asks the twelve apostles if they will also leave, to which Peter replies that they believe Jesus has the words of eternal life. However, Jesus acknowledges that one of the twelve, Judas Iscariot, is a devil who will betray him.
The document discusses Jesus' statement "I am the bread of life" and how it was misunderstood by the masses. It provides context around metaphors and figurative language. It then summarizes in three parts:
I. The masses misunderstood Jesus, thinking he meant physical bread, not recognizing their spiritual need he sought to meet.
II. Nourishment comes from God, with manna as a past example and Jesus as the true bread sent from heaven to give eternal life to the world.
III. Jesus' word is our spiritual nourishment, with eating his flesh referring to believing and consuming scripture, not literal flesh, as prophets consumed God's word. The document examines relevant
This document provides guidance and prayers for young people to use during Lent. It recommends finding a calm place to pray and using introductory and closing prayers. The introductory prayer focuses the mind on Jesus, then reading the Gospel and reflecting on what Jesus wants to say. Mental prayer should be easy, with Jesus speaking in one's soul. Lent is a time of prayer, sacrifice, and charity. The document provides examples of sacrifices like fasting and almsgiving that early Christians and saints practiced.
1. Yesu Kristo ni we waje kugira ngo adukize ibyaha byacu.
2. Yabambiwe ku musaraba w'igiti, ariko urupfu rwe rwari mu migambi y'Imana.
3. Yesu yazutse avuye mu bapfuye, akaba afite imfunguzo z'urupfu n'iz'ikuzimu.
These jokes provide humorous wordplay and misinterpretations related to biblical people, stories and themes. Examples include Noah "floating his stock" while others faced "liquidation" during the flood, and Pharaoh's daughter going to "the bank of the Nile" to draw out Moses as a "little prophet". Other jokes play on multiple meanings of words like Adam and Eve feeling "really put out" after being expelled, and Cain hating Abel "as long as he was Abel".
The Heart of Jesus (Part 2) Separate Yourself For Battle: John 17:6-19David Turner
Jesus prayed that his disciples would be protected, united in their faith, and kept from the influences of the evil world. He asked the Father to sanctify them by the truth and set them apart for their mission of impacting the world, just as Jesus was set apart during his time on earth. As soldiers in the spiritual battle, believers must be separated from the world by God's word in order to faithfully continue the work Jesus began.
This sermon discusses 1 Peter 4:12-19 and addresses how to think clearly when facing difficulties or suffering as a Christian. Some key points include:
1) Suffering can loosen sin's grip, cause others to see us differently, and keep us focused on eternity.
2) We should rejoice in sharing in Christ's sufferings because it allows us to experience glory both now through God's spirit and in eternity.
3) Even though suffering causes pain, it can give birth to joy, just as childbirth causes pain but results in joy with a new child. Our difficulties can birth something wonderful.
A message most Christians will not hear often. Some will never hear this in a church today. But persecution is coming to America—ready or not! Jesus promises us persecution. the Bible is full of examples and teaching on our call to suffer as followers of God.
This is a study of Jesus as the Shepherd of Psalm 23. God the Father would be seen in the days it was written, but since Jesus came all can see that He is now the Shepherd portrayed there.
Based on the verses provided:
- Pilate's wife warned him to leave Jesus alone (Matt 27:19)
- He tried to avoid responsibility and passed judgment to the mob (Matt 27:24)
- He expected Jesus to defend himself but Jesus remained silent (Mark 15:4-5)
- He was afraid and tried to avoid crucifying Jesus (John 19:7-10)
- He was eventually convinced by political threats from the crowd (John 19:12-16)
So in summary, the Gospels portray Pilate as a weak leader who tried to avoid responsibility for Jesus' fate but ultimately acquiesced to the demands of the crowd.
This document provides an overview of Christian beliefs about sanctification and death. It discusses how sanctification is a progressive work by God and man that makes Christians more like Jesus. It will not be complete until heaven but involves both passive surrender to the Holy Spirit and active cooperation through obedience. The document also addresses that physical death came through sin but is defeated by Christ, so Christians do not need to fear death, since it means being with God.
This document contains a collection of jokes and riddles based on characters and stories from the Bible. There are over 30 one-line jokes that play on words or twist biblical events and characters for humorous effect. The jokes poke fun at topics like Noah and the ark, Adam and Eve, Moses, and other biblical figures through wordplay and unconventional interpretations of biblical stories.
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The document discusses a sermon given at a School for Pastors in Hastings in 2012. It examines passages from Luke and II Kings where Jesus rebukes his disciples for wanting to call down fire from heaven to destroy a village, and Elijah calls down fire twice to consume captains sent by the king. The sermon discusses how Jesus came not to destroy but to save lives, and warns against desires to judge and condemn others.
The document contains passages from the writings of Melito of Sardis from the 2nd century CE. It discusses Melito's views on the dual nature of Christ as both God and man, as indicated by his miracles after his baptism. It also contains Melito's harsh criticism of the Jews for their role in crucifying Christ in Jerusalem. The document analyzes whether Melito's tone represents the earliest antisemitic attacks or a prophetic lament, and compares his language to the prophets' scolding of Israel.
1) Knowing God should be our top priority, as eternal life is knowing God and Jesus Christ.
2) God calls us to suffer for a time before restoring us to be strong and steadfast.
3) God rebukes Israel for not acknowledging that He provided for them and instead worshipping idols like Baal. He will punish Israel by exposing them and ending their celebrations until they return to solely worshipping Him.
The document discusses Jesus' statement that "I am the bread of life". It provides three key points about what Jesus meant by this:
1. He satisfies - Only Jesus can completely satisfy our spiritual hunger and thirst. He fills the emptiness in our lives.
2. He saves - Salvation is only found in Jesus. Through faith in him, we can be saved from impossible situations, even being saved from hell.
3. He sustains - If we eat the bread of life, Jesus will sustain us forever with all that we need. In Christ, we will lack nothing and he will strengthen and protect us.
Jesus Christ is the source and giver of all life. He created all things and upholds all creation. In Him was life originally and He is the author and sustainer of both physical life and eternal life. The Bible testifies throughout that whoever believes in Jesus Christ has eternal life both now and forever. He alone can grant resurrection and eternal fellowship with God.
The document discusses the importance of building up the church and defending the truth. It warns that it is possible to backslide from the faith through sins of word, deed or thought like forsaking church assemblies. It encourages those who have backslidden to confess their sins and seek forgiveness. It also warns against gossip and idle talk, describing gossip as being "full of deadly poison." It emphasizes the importance of not forsaking regular church attendance.
There are seven types of baptism mentioned in the Bible:
1) Baptism unto Moses where the Israelites passed through the Red Sea
2) John the Baptist's baptism of repentance
3) Baptism of suffering, referring to Jesus' death on the cross
4) Peter's baptism for the nation of Israel for forgiveness of sins
5) Gentile baptism through faith and receiving the Holy Spirit
6) Baptism of the Holy Spirit which unites all believers into one body
7) Baptism of fire, referring to God's final judgment through fire
However, there is ultimately only one true baptism, which is a spiritual identification with Christ's death and resurrection.
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THE HUMANITY IS TAKING RISKS OF WARS AND OF SLAUGHTERS BECAUSE OF SATAN AND OF HIS SLAVES HUMAN WARMONGERS. THE ROLE OF THE RELIGIONS AND OF THE LABOR UNIONS TO OPPOSE THE INJUSTICES
This is a collection of writings dealing with answers to what being born of water and the spirit means. Different views are clear, and it becomes an issue of controversy.
Many disciples leave Jesus after he teaches that he is the bread of life come down from heaven. When Jesus says that no one can come to him unless drawn by God the Father, many disciples stop following him, finding this teaching too difficult. Jesus asks the twelve apostles if they will also leave, to which Peter replies that they believe Jesus has the words of eternal life. However, Jesus acknowledges that one of the twelve, Judas Iscariot, is a devil who will betray him.
The document discusses Jesus' statement "I am the bread of life" and how it was misunderstood by the masses. It provides context around metaphors and figurative language. It then summarizes in three parts:
I. The masses misunderstood Jesus, thinking he meant physical bread, not recognizing their spiritual need he sought to meet.
II. Nourishment comes from God, with manna as a past example and Jesus as the true bread sent from heaven to give eternal life to the world.
III. Jesus' word is our spiritual nourishment, with eating his flesh referring to believing and consuming scripture, not literal flesh, as prophets consumed God's word. The document examines relevant
This document provides guidance and prayers for young people to use during Lent. It recommends finding a calm place to pray and using introductory and closing prayers. The introductory prayer focuses the mind on Jesus, then reading the Gospel and reflecting on what Jesus wants to say. Mental prayer should be easy, with Jesus speaking in one's soul. Lent is a time of prayer, sacrifice, and charity. The document provides examples of sacrifices like fasting and almsgiving that early Christians and saints practiced.
1. Yesu Kristo ni we waje kugira ngo adukize ibyaha byacu.
2. Yabambiwe ku musaraba w'igiti, ariko urupfu rwe rwari mu migambi y'Imana.
3. Yesu yazutse avuye mu bapfuye, akaba afite imfunguzo z'urupfu n'iz'ikuzimu.
These jokes provide humorous wordplay and misinterpretations related to biblical people, stories and themes. Examples include Noah "floating his stock" while others faced "liquidation" during the flood, and Pharaoh's daughter going to "the bank of the Nile" to draw out Moses as a "little prophet". Other jokes play on multiple meanings of words like Adam and Eve feeling "really put out" after being expelled, and Cain hating Abel "as long as he was Abel".
The Heart of Jesus (Part 2) Separate Yourself For Battle: John 17:6-19David Turner
Jesus prayed that his disciples would be protected, united in their faith, and kept from the influences of the evil world. He asked the Father to sanctify them by the truth and set them apart for their mission of impacting the world, just as Jesus was set apart during his time on earth. As soldiers in the spiritual battle, believers must be separated from the world by God's word in order to faithfully continue the work Jesus began.
This sermon discusses 1 Peter 4:12-19 and addresses how to think clearly when facing difficulties or suffering as a Christian. Some key points include:
1) Suffering can loosen sin's grip, cause others to see us differently, and keep us focused on eternity.
2) We should rejoice in sharing in Christ's sufferings because it allows us to experience glory both now through God's spirit and in eternity.
3) Even though suffering causes pain, it can give birth to joy, just as childbirth causes pain but results in joy with a new child. Our difficulties can birth something wonderful.
A message most Christians will not hear often. Some will never hear this in a church today. But persecution is coming to America—ready or not! Jesus promises us persecution. the Bible is full of examples and teaching on our call to suffer as followers of God.
This is a study of Jesus as the Shepherd of Psalm 23. God the Father would be seen in the days it was written, but since Jesus came all can see that He is now the Shepherd portrayed there.
Based on the verses provided:
- Pilate's wife warned him to leave Jesus alone (Matt 27:19)
- He tried to avoid responsibility and passed judgment to the mob (Matt 27:24)
- He expected Jesus to defend himself but Jesus remained silent (Mark 15:4-5)
- He was afraid and tried to avoid crucifying Jesus (John 19:7-10)
- He was eventually convinced by political threats from the crowd (John 19:12-16)
So in summary, the Gospels portray Pilate as a weak leader who tried to avoid responsibility for Jesus' fate but ultimately acquiesced to the demands of the crowd.
This document provides an overview of Christian beliefs about sanctification and death. It discusses how sanctification is a progressive work by God and man that makes Christians more like Jesus. It will not be complete until heaven but involves both passive surrender to the Holy Spirit and active cooperation through obedience. The document also addresses that physical death came through sin but is defeated by Christ, so Christians do not need to fear death, since it means being with God.
This document contains a collection of jokes and riddles based on characters and stories from the Bible. There are over 30 one-line jokes that play on words or twist biblical events and characters for humorous effect. The jokes poke fun at topics like Noah and the ark, Adam and Eve, Moses, and other biblical figures through wordplay and unconventional interpretations of biblical stories.
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The document discusses a sermon given at a School for Pastors in Hastings in 2012. It examines passages from Luke and II Kings where Jesus rebukes his disciples for wanting to call down fire from heaven to destroy a village, and Elijah calls down fire twice to consume captains sent by the king. The sermon discusses how Jesus came not to destroy but to save lives, and warns against desires to judge and condemn others.
The document contains passages from the writings of Melito of Sardis from the 2nd century CE. It discusses Melito's views on the dual nature of Christ as both God and man, as indicated by his miracles after his baptism. It also contains Melito's harsh criticism of the Jews for their role in crucifying Christ in Jerusalem. The document analyzes whether Melito's tone represents the earliest antisemitic attacks or a prophetic lament, and compares his language to the prophets' scolding of Israel.
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The document discusses Judas, one of Jesus' twelve apostles who betrayed him. It examines details about Judas from the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Key points include:
- Judas was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus to be with him and spread his message.
- However, John's gospel indicates Jesus knew from the beginning that Judas would betray him.
- The gospels give differing accounts of why Judas betrayed Jesus, ranging from greed to being manipulated by Satan.
The document provides prayers and scripture readings from a session at the Omaha Presbyterian School for Pastors in Hastings, 2012. It focuses on the biblical story of Jonah, who was commanded by God to preach to Nineveh but instead fled by ship. Jonah is swallowed by a large fish and repents. He reluctantly preaches to Nineveh, which repents, much to Jonah's dismay. The document examines themes of God's omnipresence, mercy, and salvation for all people.
This document contains a transcript from a session at the Omaha Presbyterian School for Pastors in Hastings in 2012. It includes prayers for the school from Ephesians 3:16-21. It then transitions to a discussion of the book of Job, exploring the identities and relationships of various characters like Job, his friends Eliphaz, Bildad, Zophar, and Elihu. The discussion considers when the story of Job may have been composed and how it relates to the generations of Israelites suffering in slavery in Egypt between the patriarchs and the Exodus.
Simon Peter by Boyvee GCF 04282019.pptx [Autosaved].pptxJrPioVelasco
Simon Peter was one of Jesus' first followers and closest disciples. Though impulsive and flawed, Peter was also humble, determined, and willing to learn. After initially denying Jesus three times, Peter was restored and empowered by the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. He went on to boldly preach the gospel, heal the sick, and help establish the early Christian church.
1. Peter was initially the leader of the disciples but denied knowing Jesus three times after Jesus' arrest, as Jesus had predicted. Peter felt great remorse for his failure.
2. The document outlines keys to becoming a true leader, including having the right experiences and character qualities, which Peter developed through his failures and redemption.
3. Facing failure involves acknowledging it, accepting forgiveness, learning from mistakes, and getting back up instead of wallowing in self-pity. Jesus later reinstated Peter, who went on to preach boldly and was martyred for his faith.
1. Peter was initially the leader of the disciples but denied knowing Jesus three times after his arrest.
2. The sermon discusses how Peter failed but went on to become a leader again, emphasizing acknowledging failure, accepting forgiveness, learning from mistakes, and arising to continue with God's help.
3. It provides examples from scripture of facing failure realistically and avoiding harsh judgment of others.
Peter was a fisherman called by Jesus to be one of his disciples. He witnessed many of Jesus' miracles and teachings. Peter was one of the three disciples closest to Jesus, along with James and John. However, Peter also made mistakes, such as denying Jesus three times after his arrest. After Jesus' resurrection and ascension, Peter became a leader among the early Christians and helped spread the gospel message.
From a talk given at Blazing Fire Church www.blazingfire.org on 3/3/2019. Pastor Susan Fochler traces Peter's transformation from head-strong to humble, showing how he became secure in his sonship and ready to lead a new move of God. You can listen to the podcast here: https://blazingfire.podbean.com/e/preparing-for-power-the-story-of-peter/
This document discusses the transformation of the Apostle Peter from an impulsive and overconfident man to a rock of the early church. It outlines key facts about Peter from the gospels, including that he was the first disciple called and the one spoken to most often by Jesus. As Simon, Peter was unembarrassedly self-confident and unquestionably impulsive. The document argues that two keys led to Peter's transformation: proximity to Jesus and developing humility and teachability. It encourages applying these lessons by prioritizing time with Jesus and cultivating true humility.
This document discusses who Jesus Christ is according to Christianity. It describes how Jesus claimed to be God based on statements he made and things he did, such as performing miracles. Jesus' followers, enemies, and even demons recognized his divinity. The Bible confirms Jesus' claim that he is the Son of God. The conclusion is that Jesus is both fully God and fully human, with both a divine and human nature united in one person. Believers are challenged to accept Jesus as the Lord and ruler of their lives.
This document discusses who Jesus Christ is according to Christianity. It describes how Jesus claimed to be God based on statements he made and things he did, such as performing miracles. Jesus' followers, enemies, and even demons recognized his divinity. The Bible confirms Jesus' claim that he is the Son of God. The conclusion is that Jesus is both fully God and fully human, with both a divine and human nature united in one person. Believers are challenged to accept Jesus as the Lord and ruler of their lives.
Peter's Perspective on One Month To Live: "Learn Humbly"i12know
Scriptures accompanied the first-person perspective from Peter on the series "One Month To Love" for Redemption Point, part 4: "Learn Humbly". 04/10/11
1) Thomas initially doubted Jesus' resurrection until he saw Jesus' wounds for himself. Jesus later appeared again and encouraged Thomas to believe without seeing.
2) Jesus later appeared again to the disciples by the Sea of Galilee. He instructed them to cast their net on the right side and they caught many fish. Jesus then served them breakfast.
3) Jesus questioned Peter three times about his love and instructed him to feed and care for Jesus' sheep, restoring him. Jesus prophesied that Peter would glorify God through martyrdom.
1) Thomas initially doubted Jesus' resurrection until he saw Jesus' wounds for himself. Jesus later appeared again and encouraged Thomas to believe without seeing.
2) Jesus later appeared again to the disciples by the Sea of Galilee. He instructed them to cast their net on the right side of the boat, where they caught many fish.
3) Jesus then served the disciples breakfast. He used this opportunity to restore Peter, asking him three times if he loved him. Jesus called on Peter to feed and tend His sheep.
A Tale of Two Saints : St Peter and St PaulMena Migally
A Coptic Orthodox character study of St Peter and St Paul - to commemorate The Feast of the Apostles (Martyrdom of St Peter and St Paul - 5th Abib – 12th July)
Peter was a fisherman from Galilee who was chosen by Jesus to be one of the Twelve Apostles. He was known for making bold confessions about Jesus' identity but also denying Jesus before his crucifixion. Peter went on to play a key leadership role in the early Christian church and its spread, preaching in Jerusalem. According to tradition, Peter was martyred by crucifixion in Rome, refusing to be crucified in the same way as Jesus.
20121103 are we there yet part 4 (ps. tim)eaglepointcf
This document discusses the concept of "following" Jesus through several Bible passages about Peter's journey of following Christ. It notes that Peter's following was colorful, as he had glorious and shameful moments. His following was also refreshed after denying Christ, when Jesus appeared to him again and recommissioned him. Ultimately, Peter's following of Jesus resulted in him making disciples himself, as he healed others, opened the door for Gentiles, built up the church, worked with Paul, and wrote letters to encourage further following of Christ. True following, the document suggests, should lead to making disciples.
This document summarizes the journey of the apostle Peter from fisherman to pastor based on biblical accounts. It describes Peter as a fisherman who was called by Jesus to be one of his first disciples. As an apostle, Peter witnessed Jesus' teachings and miracles. Though he denied Jesus three times, Peter repented and later became a bold preacher and a recognized leader in the early church. The document concludes by outlining some final words of encouragement from Peter to believers.
This document discusses Jesus as the fulfillment of the Passover and how Christians can prepare themselves for Easter. It compares the elements of the original Passover in the Old Testament, such as God's redemption from slavery in Egypt and the blood of the lamb, to their fulfillment through Jesus' sacrifice on the cross. It encourages readers to open their hearts to God, obey his word, walk humbly, receive his life, and ask for cleansing as they prepare for Easter and remember Jesus as their Passover.
The prayer asks God to pour out the Holy Spirit to give hope in times of despair and faith in the resurrection, referring to Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. It mentions God's compassion and consolation. The document then discusses several settings from the Gospels where Jesus interacted with communities, including his hometown, Capernaum where Peter and Andrew lived, and Bethany where Mary, Martha and Lazarus lived. It explores the scope of Jesus' community as including biological family, chosen family, and strangers. Jesus was available to everyone and taught to love enemies.
20121103 are we there yet part 4 (ps. tim)eaglepointcf
1. The document discusses the concept of "follow" or "discipleship" through examples from Jesus calling disciples like Peter, Matthew, and others to follow him.
2. It describes Peter's colorful journey of following Jesus from his revelation of Christ to his denial, and how Jesus later refreshed Peter's following.
3. Peter's following of Jesus resulted in him making disciples through his ministry, interactions with people like Aeneas, Cornelius, and the early church, as well as through his letters. True following leads to making disciples.
Lesson 12 - The Blessed Hope: The Mark of the Christian.pptxCelso Napoleon
Lesson 12 - The Blessed Hope: The Mark of the Christian
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Adult Bible Lessons 2nd quarter 2024 CPAD
MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
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Mantra Yoga is an exact science. "Mananat trayate iti mantrah- by the Manana (constant thinking or recollection) of which one is protected or is released from the round of births and deaths, is Mantra." That is called Mantra by the meditation (Manana) on which the Jiva or the individual soul attains freedom from sin, enjoyment in heaven and final liberation, and by the aid of which it attains in full the fourfold fruit (Chaturvarga), i.e., Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. A Mantra is so called because it is achieved by the mental process.
Lucid Dreaming: Understanding the Risks and Benefits
The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
The Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
Addressing Common Concerns
Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
Potential Risks of Lucid Dreaming
While generally safe, lucid dreaming does come with a few risks as well:
Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
Escapism Using lucid dreaming to escape reality can be problematic if it interferes with your daily life. While it is sometimes beneficial to escape and relieve the stress of reality, relying on lucid dreaming for happiness can hinder personal growth and productivity.
Feeling Tired After Lucid Dreaming Some people report feeling tired after lucid dreaming. This tiredness is not due to the dreams themselves but often results from not getting enough sleep or using techniques that disrupt sleep patterns. Taking breaks and ensuring adequate sleep can prevent this.
Mental Exhaustion Lucid dreaming can be mentally taxing if practiced excessively without breaks. It’s important to balance lucid dreaming with regular sleep to avoid mental fatigue.
Lucid dreaming is safe and beneficial if done with caution. It has many benefits, such as overcoming fear and improving mental health, and minimal risks. There are many resources and tutorials available for those interested in trying it.
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This book is one of the best of the translated ones, for it has a warning character for all those who find themselves in the experience of material life. Irmão X provides a shrewd way of describing the subtleties and weaknesses that can jeopardize our intentions, making us more attentive and vigilant by providing us with his wise pages, reminding us between the lines of the Master's words: "Pray and watch."
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In our interconnected world, lies weave through the fabric of society like hidden threads. We encounter them in politics, media, personal relationships, and even within ourselves. The prevalence of deception raises profound questions about truth, trust, and the human condition.
The Book of Revelation, filled with symbolic and apocalyptic imagery, presents one of its most striking visions in Revelation 9:3-12—the locust army. Understanding the significance of this locust army provides insight into the broader themes of divine judgment, protection, and the ultimate triumph of God’s will as depicted in Revelation.
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
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4. School for Pastors
We pray that you may grant, in accor-
dance with the riches of your glory, that
we may be strengthened in our inner
being with power through your Spirit.
5. School for Pastors
We pray that you will dwell in our
hearts by faith, as we are established
and grounded in your love.
6. School for Pastors
We pray that we may have the power to
comprehend, with all the saints, the
breadth and length and height and
depth of your love: to know this love
that surpasses knowledge.
20. Saving Peter
Simon says:
Master, we have worked all night long
but have caught nothing. Yet if you say
so, I will let down the nets.
21. Saving Peter
Simon says (fervently):
Master, we have worked all night long
but have caught nothing. Yet if you say
so, I will let down the nets.
22. Saving Peter
Simon says (wearily):
Master, we have worked all night long
but have caught nothing. Yet if you say
so, I will let down the nets.
23. Saving Peter
Simon says (sarcastically):
Master, we have worked all night long
but have caught nothing. Yet if you say
so, I will let down the nets.
24. Saving Peter
Simon says (resentfully):
Master, we have worked all night long
but have caught nothing. Yet if you say
so, I will let down the nets.
34. Saving Peter
Matthew 16:13
Now when Jesus came into the district
of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his
disciples, “Who do people say the Son
of Man is?”
35. Saving Peter
Matthew 16:14
And they said, “Some say John the
Baptist, but others Elijah, and still
others Jeremiah or one of the
prophets.”
38. Saving Peter
Matthew 16:17
And Jesus answered him, “Blessed are
you, Simon son of Jonah! For flesh
and blood has not revealed this to you,
but my Father in heaven.
39. Saving Peter
Matthew 16:18
“And I tell you, you are Peter, and on
this rock I will build my church, and the
gates of Hades will not prevail against
it.
47. Saving Peter
Matthew 16:17
And Jesus answered him, “Blessed are
you, Simon son of Jonah! For flesh
and blood has not revealed this to you,
but my Father in heaven.
49. Saving Peter
Matthew 16:21
and undergo great suffering at the
hands of the elders and chief priests
and scribes, and be killed, and on the
third day be raised.
50. Saving Peter
Matthew 16:22
And Peter took him aside and began to
rebuke him, saying, “God forbid it,
Lord! This must never happen to you.”
55. Saving Peter
Luke 22:32
“but I have prayed for you that your
own faith may not fail; and you, when
once you have turned back, strengthen
your brothers.”
56. Saving Peter
Luke 22:32
“but I have prayed for you that your
own faith may not fail; καὶ σύ ποτε
ἐπιστρέψας στήρισον τοὺς
ἀδελφοὺς σου·
57. Saving Peter
Luke 22:32
“but I have prayed for you that your
own faith may not fail; and you, when
once you have repented, strengthen
your brothers.”
58. Saving Peter
Luke 22:32
“but I have prayed for you that your
own faith may not fail; and you, when
once you have been converted,
strengthen your brothers.”
59. Saving Peter
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62. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
Now Peter was sitting outside in the
courtyard.
63. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
A servant-girl came to him and said,
“You also were with Jesus the
Galilean.”
64. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
But he denied it before all of them,
saying, “I do not know what you are
talking about.”
65. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
When he went out to the porch, another
servant-girl saw him, and she said to
the bystanders, “This man was with
Jesus of Nazareth.”
66. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
Again he denied it with an oath, “I do
not know the man.”
67. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
After a little while the bystanders came
up and said to Peter, “Certainly you are
also one of them, for your accent
betrays you.”
68. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
Then he began to curse, and he swore
an oath, “I do not know the man!” At
that moment the cock crowed.
69. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
Then Peter remembered what Jesus
had said, “Before the cock crows, you
will deny me three times.”
70. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
And he went out and wept bitterly.
71. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
When morning came, all the chief
priests and the elders of the people
conferred together against Jesus in
order to bring him to his death.
72. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
They bound him, led him away, and
handed him over to Pilate the governor.
73. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
When Judas, his betrayer, saw that
Jesus was condemned,
74. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
he repented and brought back the thirty
pieces of silver to the chief priests and
the elders.
75. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
He said, “I have sinned by betraying
innocent blood.”
76. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
But they said, “What is that to us? See
to it yourself.”
77. Saving Peter
The Two Disciples Who Failed
Throwing down the pieces of silver in
the temple, he departed; and he went
out and hanged himself.
78. Saving Peter
This is the last time either Peter or
Judas gets mentioned by name in the
Gospel of Matthew.
91. Saving Peter
falling by the wayside need not be the
end of the story, so don't give up;
instead, keep showing up.
92. Saving Peter
John 21:1
After these things Jesus showed
himself again to the disciples by the
Sea of Tiberias, and he showed himself
in this way.
93. Saving Peter
John 21:2
Gathered there together were Simon
Peter, Thomas called the Twin,
Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, the sons
of Zebedee, and two others of his
disciples.
98. Saving Peter
John 21:6
He said to them, “Cast the net to the
right side of the boat, and you will find
some.”
99. Saving Peter
John 21:6
So they cast it, and now they were not
able to haul it in because there were so
many fish.
100. Saving Peter
John 21:7
That disciple whom Jesus loved said to
Peter, “It is the Lord!” When Simon
Peter heard that it was the Lord, he put
on some clothes, for he was naked, and
jumped into the sea.
101. Saving Peter
John 21:8
But the other disciples came in the
boat, dragging the net full of fish, for
they were not far from the land, only
about a hundred yards off.
102. Saving Peter
John 21:9
When they had gone ashore, they saw a
charcoal fire there, with fish on it, and
bread.
106. Saving Peter
John 21:12
Jesus said to them, “Come and have
breakfast.” Now none of the disciples
dared to ask him, “Who are you?”
because they knew it was the Lord.
116. Saving Peter
John 21:17
Peter felt hurt because he said to him
the third time, “Do you love me?” And
he said to him, “Lord, you know
everything; you know that I love you.”
118. Saving Peter
John 21:18
“Very truly, I tell you, when you were
younger, you used to fasten your own
belt and to go wherever you wished.
119. Saving Peter
John 21:18
“But when you grow old, you will
stretch out your hands, and someone
else will fasten a belt around you and
take you where you do not wish to go.”
120. Saving Peter
John 21:19
(He said this to indicate the kind of
death by which he would glorify God.)
After this he said to him, “Follow me.”
121. Saving Peter
John 18:18
Now the slaves and the police had
made a charcoal fire because it was
cold, and they were standing around it
and warming themselves.
122. Saving Peter
John 18:25
Now Simon Peter was standing and
warming himself. They asked him,
“You are not one of the disciples, are
you?”
123. Saving Peter
John 21:9
When they had gone ashore, they saw a
charcoal fire there, with fish on it, and
bread.
142. Saving Peter
What’s the decision that really counts:
our assessment of whether Peter’s
response to Jesus is sufficient?
143. Saving Peter
What’s the decision that really counts:
or Jesus’ assessment of whether his
call to Peter is sufficient?
144. Saving Peter
What do we learn, about God and about
ourselves, from there being multiple
stories, instead of just one, about how
Peter got saved?
145. Saving Peter
What do we learn, about God and about
ourselves, from there being more story
about how Jesus commissioned Peter
than there is about how Peter came to
faith?