The document outlines a framework for sharing the gospel through four parts: Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Restoration. It discusses how God created the world good but man rebelled and broke relationships. God sent Jesus to redeem mankind by taking our punishment and defeating sin's power. As part of restoration, Jesus announced the kingdom and through him we can participate as kingdom people. The document suggests using demonstration and practice as tools to share this framework with others.
The document discusses how no person can meet God's standards on their own and salvation cannot come from within. It explores how people try various ways to meet or earn righteousness but all fail. The only way to receive righteousness is through faith in Jesus Christ, who provides a righteousness from God that cannot be earned. The document emphasizes that we are all equally subject to God's wrath for failing to meet his standards, but through faith in Christ we can find hope of salvation.
1. The document presents a comprehensive plan or blueprint for establishing God's kingdom on earth.
2. It discusses the divine plan for creation, man's fall from grace, and restoration through Jesus Christ.
3. The plan involves bringing all areas of life and society under God's authority so that everything is done for His glory.
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The document contains multiple versions of John 1:18 from different translations. The verse states that no one has ever seen God, but God's one and only Son, who is himself God and is in the closest relationship with God the Father, has revealed and made God known to humanity.
The document discusses key aspects of Romans 1:1-7, including that the gospel was promised by prophets, focuses on Jesus as God's son and his lineage, death and resurrection, and goes out to all who receive it. It lists benefits of the gospel like grace, peace and love. It concludes by posing reflective questions about truths, steps to take, what the passage tells about God, and how it can guide one's walk with God.
God uses regular, ordinary people to do extraordinary things. Using 1 Corinthians 1:21-28 as a springboard, we look at a few of the people in the Bible God used to do amazing things.
0514 john 118 no one has ever seen god power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
No one has ever seen God, but God's one and only Son Jesus, who himself is God and is closest to God the Father, has revealed God and made him known to humanity.
This document discusses the practice of making excuses towards God. It provides several examples from the Bible where people made excuses for their actions, including Adam blaming Eve for his sin. The document argues that making excuses towards God constitutes dressed up lies, deters development of abilities, is unfair to others, and will not avail in judgment. It encourages seeking God's help and speaking the truth instead of making excuses.
The document outlines a framework for sharing the gospel through four parts: Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Restoration. It discusses how God created the world good but man rebelled and broke relationships. God sent Jesus to redeem mankind by taking our punishment and defeating sin's power. As part of restoration, Jesus announced the kingdom and through him we can participate as kingdom people. The document suggests using demonstration and practice as tools to share this framework with others.
The document discusses how no person can meet God's standards on their own and salvation cannot come from within. It explores how people try various ways to meet or earn righteousness but all fail. The only way to receive righteousness is through faith in Jesus Christ, who provides a righteousness from God that cannot be earned. The document emphasizes that we are all equally subject to God's wrath for failing to meet his standards, but through faith in Christ we can find hope of salvation.
1. The document presents a comprehensive plan or blueprint for establishing God's kingdom on earth.
2. It discusses the divine plan for creation, man's fall from grace, and restoration through Jesus Christ.
3. The plan involves bringing all areas of life and society under God's authority so that everything is done for His glory.
0514 john 118 no one has ever seen god power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document contains multiple versions of John 1:18 from different translations. The verse states that no one has ever seen God, but God's one and only Son, who is himself God and is in the closest relationship with God the Father, has revealed and made God known to humanity.
The document discusses key aspects of Romans 1:1-7, including that the gospel was promised by prophets, focuses on Jesus as God's son and his lineage, death and resurrection, and goes out to all who receive it. It lists benefits of the gospel like grace, peace and love. It concludes by posing reflective questions about truths, steps to take, what the passage tells about God, and how it can guide one's walk with God.
God uses regular, ordinary people to do extraordinary things. Using 1 Corinthians 1:21-28 as a springboard, we look at a few of the people in the Bible God used to do amazing things.
0514 john 118 no one has ever seen god power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
No one has ever seen God, but God's one and only Son Jesus, who himself is God and is closest to God the Father, has revealed God and made him known to humanity.
This document discusses the practice of making excuses towards God. It provides several examples from the Bible where people made excuses for their actions, including Adam blaming Eve for his sin. The document argues that making excuses towards God constitutes dressed up lies, deters development of abilities, is unfair to others, and will not avail in judgment. It encourages seeking God's help and speaking the truth instead of making excuses.
This document discusses managing generosity, values, and growth. It contains lessons on being content with what you have from Philippians 4:11-13. It discusses a biblical story of a rich man who stored up surplus for himself instead of sharing with others. The document emphasizes that generosity turns your focus outward, adds value to others, and helps the giver. It also discusses that values are an anchor during storms and guide you, using examples from David and Saul. Finally, it covers that growth is not automatic and discusses Paul's pursuit of growth from Philippians 3:12-14.
This document discusses the meaning and significance of names in the Bible. It explores names used for God like Elohim, El Shaddai, Adonai, Jehovah, and others that reveal aspects of His character. Name changes for biblical figures like Abraham, Sarah, Simon and Paul are also examined. The document reflects on how Paul derived significance from his identity as a child of God despite feeling like the least of the apostles. It encourages readers to fully accept and rejoice in being called children of God by grasping God's grace.
This document discusses how people often settle for the status quo and allow themselves to be controlled by what they think is normal. However, there may be more to life than this. While humans cannot control everything, God is truly in control and has good plans for people's lives. The document encourages handing one's life over to God's control like a remote, trusting that He has better plans than what people can imagine on their own. It suggests following Jesus' example of living by faith and finding greater fulfillment available through Him.
This document discusses what it means to be a successful and godly man according to biblical standards. It uses the examples of King Ahab and Prophet Elijah to illustrate the differences. King Ahab prioritized wealth, power, and pleasing his wife Jezebel over serving God. In contrast, Prophet Elijah wholly committed himself to serving God despite challenges. The document outlines lessons from Elijah's example, including remaining committed to God, trusting God to provide, knowing God through studying his word, and understanding how he communicates. It emphasizes that as priests, men are called to intercede for their families and nations before God.
This document discusses ways that Christians can experience a spiritual decline or "go down" spiritually. It begins by examining examples from the Bible where people like Abram, Samson, and Jonah made decisions that led to spiritual problems. The document then lists behaviors that can indicate a spiritual descent, such as allowing the mind to dwell on strange ideas, despising correction from the Holy Spirit, and prioritizing earthly desires over spiritual ones. It emphasizes the importance of beginning one's spiritual walk rightly with God and avoiding compromising situations. The final sections warn against unnecessary separatism, relying on past spiritual experiences, and manipulating one's ministry calling. Overall, the document provides advice for maintaining spiritual health and avoiding a downward trajectory.
This document summarizes a sermon about resisting temptation. It discusses how temptation is inevitable but does not come from God. While temptation promises gain, it actually leads to sin and death. However, God provides a way to resist through our relationship with Christ, his word, and an escape route. The sermon emphasizes building resistance through spiritual disciplines and relying on God's constant goodness instead of giving in to temptation's fleeting pleasures.
Samuel's boyhood contrasted with the corruption of Eli's sons. God is planting a seed of hope in the midst of decline. How did this environment prepare Samuel for his future role as a prophet to kings?
The document discusses how to handle disappointment and hurt. It provides biblical examples of people who experienced disappointment, such as Moses, David, Sarah and others. It discusses that feeling disappointed is not a sin, but how we handle it is crucial. It encourages viewing disappointments as divine routes to destiny and finding hope that when there is life, there is a way out. Disappointments can make us better and wiser if we remain dependent on God.
This document provides an overview of a masterclass on influencing culture presented by Os Hillman. It discusses that culture is shaped by 7 key areas or "mountains" of influence including business, government, media, and others. It notes that culture is defined by a small number of elites who collaborate within these spheres. The masterclass teaches that Christians are called to influence culture through serving others and solving problems, not through domination, just as Jesus did. The goal is to present a strategy, not a theology, for impacting culture in a way that is consistent with the gospel of the kingdom.
The document discusses why the resurrection of Jesus Christ matters. It provides several reasons: 1) It fulfills prophecies in both the Old and New Testaments. 2) There can be no resurrection of believers without Christ's resurrection first. 3) Believers will spend eternity with Christ in heaven. The document also mentions that judgment is coming and that Christ's second coming will confirm his role as King of Kings and Lord of Lords, as prophesied in Revelation.
This document provides an overview of a sermon on properly interpreting and applying the Bible. It discusses how the Bible is about Jesus and interprets itself, and warns against getting caught up in "myths and endless speculations" or elevating "open-handed issues" to "closed-handed issues." It emphasizes that the purpose of Scripture is to lead people to love through a pure heart, clear conscience, and true faith in Jesus.
Honoring Those in Spiritual and Economic AuthorityDerek Brown
In this presentation, Derek Brown examines what it looks like for us as Godly men to honor both our spiritual authorities (pastors) and our economic authorities (employers) with respect to the Gospel.
The story of the Flood in Genesis is quite the epic. But what does it tell us today? And what does it say, if anything, about the events of the 1st century regarding Jesus?
Derek examines those questions through the story of Noah.
The fundamental nature of a Christian is that of celebration and joy. Because Christ has drank of the cup meant for us, we can live joy-filled lives in a world that so desperately needs new wine.
In this examination of many "Do not be afraid" statements from the Bible, we look at reasons why the Christian believer should not be afraid, and should instead pursue risks and bold living for the Kingdom.
The document discusses the importance of focusing on Jesus and the gospel message. It encourages believers to lead others to Jesus, train themselves in godliness, and work out their salvation as God works in them. The gospel is described as the foundation of Christianity that believers should never leave.
This document discusses managing generosity, values, and growth. It contains lessons on being content with what you have from Philippians 4:11-13. It discusses a biblical story of a rich man who stored up surplus for himself instead of sharing with others. The document emphasizes that generosity turns your focus outward, adds value to others, and helps the giver. It also discusses that values are an anchor during storms and guide you, using examples from David and Saul. Finally, it covers that growth is not automatic and discusses Paul's pursuit of growth from Philippians 3:12-14.
This document discusses the meaning and significance of names in the Bible. It explores names used for God like Elohim, El Shaddai, Adonai, Jehovah, and others that reveal aspects of His character. Name changes for biblical figures like Abraham, Sarah, Simon and Paul are also examined. The document reflects on how Paul derived significance from his identity as a child of God despite feeling like the least of the apostles. It encourages readers to fully accept and rejoice in being called children of God by grasping God's grace.
This document discusses how people often settle for the status quo and allow themselves to be controlled by what they think is normal. However, there may be more to life than this. While humans cannot control everything, God is truly in control and has good plans for people's lives. The document encourages handing one's life over to God's control like a remote, trusting that He has better plans than what people can imagine on their own. It suggests following Jesus' example of living by faith and finding greater fulfillment available through Him.
This document discusses what it means to be a successful and godly man according to biblical standards. It uses the examples of King Ahab and Prophet Elijah to illustrate the differences. King Ahab prioritized wealth, power, and pleasing his wife Jezebel over serving God. In contrast, Prophet Elijah wholly committed himself to serving God despite challenges. The document outlines lessons from Elijah's example, including remaining committed to God, trusting God to provide, knowing God through studying his word, and understanding how he communicates. It emphasizes that as priests, men are called to intercede for their families and nations before God.
This document discusses ways that Christians can experience a spiritual decline or "go down" spiritually. It begins by examining examples from the Bible where people like Abram, Samson, and Jonah made decisions that led to spiritual problems. The document then lists behaviors that can indicate a spiritual descent, such as allowing the mind to dwell on strange ideas, despising correction from the Holy Spirit, and prioritizing earthly desires over spiritual ones. It emphasizes the importance of beginning one's spiritual walk rightly with God and avoiding compromising situations. The final sections warn against unnecessary separatism, relying on past spiritual experiences, and manipulating one's ministry calling. Overall, the document provides advice for maintaining spiritual health and avoiding a downward trajectory.
This document summarizes a sermon about resisting temptation. It discusses how temptation is inevitable but does not come from God. While temptation promises gain, it actually leads to sin and death. However, God provides a way to resist through our relationship with Christ, his word, and an escape route. The sermon emphasizes building resistance through spiritual disciplines and relying on God's constant goodness instead of giving in to temptation's fleeting pleasures.
Samuel's boyhood contrasted with the corruption of Eli's sons. God is planting a seed of hope in the midst of decline. How did this environment prepare Samuel for his future role as a prophet to kings?
The document discusses how to handle disappointment and hurt. It provides biblical examples of people who experienced disappointment, such as Moses, David, Sarah and others. It discusses that feeling disappointed is not a sin, but how we handle it is crucial. It encourages viewing disappointments as divine routes to destiny and finding hope that when there is life, there is a way out. Disappointments can make us better and wiser if we remain dependent on God.
This document provides an overview of a masterclass on influencing culture presented by Os Hillman. It discusses that culture is shaped by 7 key areas or "mountains" of influence including business, government, media, and others. It notes that culture is defined by a small number of elites who collaborate within these spheres. The masterclass teaches that Christians are called to influence culture through serving others and solving problems, not through domination, just as Jesus did. The goal is to present a strategy, not a theology, for impacting culture in a way that is consistent with the gospel of the kingdom.
The document discusses why the resurrection of Jesus Christ matters. It provides several reasons: 1) It fulfills prophecies in both the Old and New Testaments. 2) There can be no resurrection of believers without Christ's resurrection first. 3) Believers will spend eternity with Christ in heaven. The document also mentions that judgment is coming and that Christ's second coming will confirm his role as King of Kings and Lord of Lords, as prophesied in Revelation.
This document provides an overview of a sermon on properly interpreting and applying the Bible. It discusses how the Bible is about Jesus and interprets itself, and warns against getting caught up in "myths and endless speculations" or elevating "open-handed issues" to "closed-handed issues." It emphasizes that the purpose of Scripture is to lead people to love through a pure heart, clear conscience, and true faith in Jesus.
Honoring Those in Spiritual and Economic AuthorityDerek Brown
In this presentation, Derek Brown examines what it looks like for us as Godly men to honor both our spiritual authorities (pastors) and our economic authorities (employers) with respect to the Gospel.
The story of the Flood in Genesis is quite the epic. But what does it tell us today? And what does it say, if anything, about the events of the 1st century regarding Jesus?
Derek examines those questions through the story of Noah.
The fundamental nature of a Christian is that of celebration and joy. Because Christ has drank of the cup meant for us, we can live joy-filled lives in a world that so desperately needs new wine.
In this examination of many "Do not be afraid" statements from the Bible, we look at reasons why the Christian believer should not be afraid, and should instead pursue risks and bold living for the Kingdom.
The document discusses the importance of focusing on Jesus and the gospel message. It encourages believers to lead others to Jesus, train themselves in godliness, and work out their salvation as God works in them. The gospel is described as the foundation of Christianity that believers should never leave.
How does the sending of missionaries and the equipping of the saints overlap? In this slide deck, we examine how the Father sends the Son sends the Spirit sends the Church, and how spiritual gifts are sent to the Church for the sake of advancing the Kingdom of God.
Information integration, application integration and component‐based software development
have been among the most important research areas for decades. The last years have been
characterized by a particular focus on web services, the very recent years by the advent of web
mashups, a new and user‐centric form of integration on the Web. However, while service composition
approaches lack support for user interfaces, web mashups still lack systematic development
approaches and mature technologies.
In this paper, we aim to overcome both these shortcomings and propose what we call a universal
composition approach that naturally brings together SOAP services, RESTful services, RSS
and Atom feeds, and user interfaces. We propose a unified component model and a universal,
event‐based composition model, both able to abstract from low‐level implementation details
and technology specifics. Via the mashArt platform, we then provide universal composition as a
service in form of an easy‐to‐use graphical development tool equipped with an execution environment
for fast deployment and execution.
Reverse engineering your life is the process of determining what you want your life to look like, and then working backwards from your end goal. What should you be doing now in order to reach your desired destination?
This document discusses Paul's letter to Timothy and the church in Ephesus. It emphasizes that grace, not works or teachings, is what brings people to new life. Godly men build their lives on God's grace rather than their own works or repentance. The document encourages men to center their lives on grace, burning away idols through their affection for Christ, as Paul instructed the church in Ephesus to do.
This document discusses rediscovering humanity's original life purposes as given by God in Eden. It outlines 5 original life purposes: to act as God's creatures, depend on God, behave as God's representatives, maintain relationship with God, and accept responsibilities. It describes how sin distorted these purposes. However, through salvation in Jesus, the 5 purposes are restored: believers are made new creatures in Christ, depend on God, regain God's image, are reconciled to God, and accept a divine mission. The ultimate vision is for all of humanity to partner fully with God to accomplish His final mission.
In this lesson we examine the teaching of 1 John 4:1 and what it means to test or prove every spirit. Both audio and slides can be enjoyed together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
God relates to humans by becoming human in the form of Jesus Christ. As God, Jesus is eternal, omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent. However, to relate to humanity, Jesus had to become human and experience temptation. As a human, Jesus was tempted in all the same ways as humans - by lust of the flesh, eyes, and pride of life. But Jesus resisted all temptation without sin. Now, as our high priest, Jesus can sympathize with human weaknesses and temptation because He experienced it Himself.
The document presents theological concepts related to God in a simplified manner. It defines complex theological terms like "immutable" and "omnipotent" in everyday language. Several Bible verses are referenced to illustrate truths about God, such as that he is unchanging, all-powerful, and the creator and sustainer of all things. The overall message is that God, though incomprehensible to humans, has revealed essential things about himself through nature and scripture that demonstrate his divine attributes.
Today's SS lesson, "Living As Strangers". We Christians are to be in the world, looking to love and point people to God's grace by our examples and our genuine good deeds. We first must reject falseness (the old life) in our own lives, then we will be free to be Jesus servants by others
God came into the world as a man through Jesus Christ to save humanity. Though he was divine, he humbled himself and became human to reveal the depth of his love by sacrificing his life on the cross. His incarnation and death provided salvation for all who believe in him so they may have eternal life and be filled with his light.
This document is a 3-part homily given by Domenic Marbaniang in 1998 on the topic of "The Just Shall Live by Faith" based on Romans 1:17. The summary focuses on the key points:
1) Part I discusses how the life of the just begins by faith - through God's unmerited grace and man's response of faith which results in justification and eternal life.
2) Part II examines the continuity of life by faith as an ongoing process of perception, protection, and progression through continually relating to God empirically, cognitively and meaningfully via scripture and submitting to His will.
3) Part III addresses the consummation of life by faith
This class will help students recognize & counter with the truth the predominant lies in their culture that significantly limit the development of people & their communities. First developed by FHI.
BOLD Ministry is a New York City marketplace ministry that holds weekly meetings in the Financial District and at St. Bart's Church on Tuesdays. The ministry focuses on teaching about the fear of the Lord, which it says creates unity, prosperity, security, activity, and purity. It provides biblical examples of how the fear of the Lord impacted events like the Exodus and says it is a source of life, hope, and wisdom. The ministry is coordinated by Anthony DiMaio, a former Wall Street professional who mentors businesspeople and conducts leadership training.
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
My other free eBooks can be obtained from the following Links:
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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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