The document describes an event from Mark 2:1-12 where Jesus heals a paralyzed man. It then provides a summary of the key points made in the subsequent discussion:
1. Sin has eternal consequences of separation from God both in this life and eternally in hell.
2. Sin impacts our lives and the lives of others in negative ways.
3. The discussion explores how sin draws people in and becomes increasingly difficult to repent from, leaving areas of weakness.
4. Specific sins mentioned that were discussed include getting tattoos, gambling, and activities on Sunday.
Job responds to Bildad's speech by acknowledging that Bildad's principles about God are true, but that applying them to his own situation is difficult. While Job agrees that the wicked are punished and the righteous protected by God, he argues that no human can claim to be truly righteous in God's sight. Job admits that if God were to judge him based on his sins alone, he would be condemned. However, Job maintains that he has not committed any great sins deserving of such severe punishment. He acknowledges that God's power and wisdom are far beyond human understanding. Overall, Job expresses that his dilemma arises from believing the principles put forth by his friends about God punishing sin, yet being unable to identify any sin proportionate
Elimringi moshi - hell testimonies/ shuhuda za kuzimuElimringi Moshi
This document contains a collection of testimonies about experiences of hell. It begins with an introduction explaining that not all who claim to know Jesus will enter the kingdom of heaven, as many are deceived. It then provides a table of contents outlining 16 hell testimonies from various individuals around the world. The document aims to serve as a serious warning to believers about the reality of hell for those who live in sin and disobedience.
The document discusses the fall of man according to the Bible. It describes the steps in the fall as unbelief, changing God's word, and disobedience. Eve was tempted in three ways - by what was good for food, pleasant to the eyes, and what was desired to make one wise. The results of the fall were curses on nature and consequences for the whole human race, including physical death, spiritual death, and eternal death. It defines physical life, physical death, spiritual life, spiritual death, eternal life, and eternal death.
Make Our Joy Complete 1 John 1:1-4 Adapted from a Steve Shepherd sermon http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/make-our-joy-complete-steve-shepherd-sermon-on-joy-144428.asp
The document discusses the origins and biblical basis of the concept of original sin. It examines several passages from Romans and Psalms that are commonly cited as supporting the idea that humans inherit sin from Adam. However, it argues that some of these passages may have been misinterpreted and taken out of context. The document ultimately questions the validity of original sin and ideas like the inheritance of sin or guilt from the actions of others.
The document summarizes a passage from 1 John discussing the author's motive for writing. The author states that they witnessed Jesus firsthand and are now sharing their experience of communion with God so that others may enjoy it as well and their joy may be doubled. The passage discusses how God is pure light with no darkness, and that if people claim to have fellowship with God but continue in darkness, they are lying, but if they walk in the light, they can have fellowship with God and each other through Jesus' sacrifice which purges sin.
Job responds to Bildad's speech by acknowledging that Bildad's principles about God are true, but that applying them to his own situation is difficult. While Job agrees that the wicked are punished and the righteous protected by God, he argues that no human can claim to be truly righteous in God's sight. Job admits that if God were to judge him based on his sins alone, he would be condemned. However, Job maintains that he has not committed any great sins deserving of such severe punishment. He acknowledges that God's power and wisdom are far beyond human understanding. Overall, Job expresses that his dilemma arises from believing the principles put forth by his friends about God punishing sin, yet being unable to identify any sin proportionate
Elimringi moshi - hell testimonies/ shuhuda za kuzimuElimringi Moshi
This document contains a collection of testimonies about experiences of hell. It begins with an introduction explaining that not all who claim to know Jesus will enter the kingdom of heaven, as many are deceived. It then provides a table of contents outlining 16 hell testimonies from various individuals around the world. The document aims to serve as a serious warning to believers about the reality of hell for those who live in sin and disobedience.
The document discusses the fall of man according to the Bible. It describes the steps in the fall as unbelief, changing God's word, and disobedience. Eve was tempted in three ways - by what was good for food, pleasant to the eyes, and what was desired to make one wise. The results of the fall were curses on nature and consequences for the whole human race, including physical death, spiritual death, and eternal death. It defines physical life, physical death, spiritual life, spiritual death, eternal life, and eternal death.
Make Our Joy Complete 1 John 1:1-4 Adapted from a Steve Shepherd sermon http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/make-our-joy-complete-steve-shepherd-sermon-on-joy-144428.asp
The document discusses the origins and biblical basis of the concept of original sin. It examines several passages from Romans and Psalms that are commonly cited as supporting the idea that humans inherit sin from Adam. However, it argues that some of these passages may have been misinterpreted and taken out of context. The document ultimately questions the validity of original sin and ideas like the inheritance of sin or guilt from the actions of others.
The document summarizes a passage from 1 John discussing the author's motive for writing. The author states that they witnessed Jesus firsthand and are now sharing their experience of communion with God so that others may enjoy it as well and their joy may be doubled. The passage discusses how God is pure light with no darkness, and that if people claim to have fellowship with God but continue in darkness, they are lying, but if they walk in the light, they can have fellowship with God and each other through Jesus' sacrifice which purges sin.
87 Having a Heavenly Head on Your Shoulders Rick Peterson
Adapted from a Greg Nance sermon https://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/10-having-a-heavenly-head-on-your-shoulders-greg-nance-sermon-on-kingdom-of-god-66708?ref=SermonSeriesDetails
Jesus was the source of overflowing graceGLENN PEASE
This is a study of Jesus being the source of overflowing grace. All that we have in Jesus is because His grace overflows and overcomes all that was lost in the sin of Adam.
This document discusses the antidote to death that is found in Christ. It argues that the solution to life's difficulties is found within through faith in God, not in external circumstances. It references several Bible passages about having faith and not fainting in prayer. It discusses how the true identity of man is spiritual, not physical, and is found in Christ within. It challenges the idea of praying "if it be thy will" regarding healing, arguing that God's will as expressed in the atonement is already for healing. It quotes John G. Lake saying that sickness has no power if seen as unreal and not part of our true spiritual nature in Christ.
1. THE SAVIOR IN GETHSEMANE Based on Matt. 26:30-56
2. LISTEN TO YOUR WIFE Based on Matt. 27:11-26
3. A TERRIFYING VICTORY Based on Matt. 27:39-51
4. TO HELL AND BACK Based on Matt. 27:45-54
5. THREE HOURS IN HELL Based on Matt. 27:45-56
6. SIMON OF CYRENE Based on Mark 15:15-26
7. GUILTY BUT PARDONED Based on Luke 23:34
8. LOVE’S RESPONSE TO HATE Based on Luke 23:34
9. FORGIVENESS OF SIN Based on Luke 23:34
10. THE WORD OF FAITH Based on Luke 23:39-46
11. THE PERFECT PROMISE Based on Luke 23:43
12. PILATE'S PERPLEXING PROBLEM Based on John 18:28-40
13. THE CRUELTY OF THE CROSS Based on John 19:1-16
14. I THIRST Based on John 19:28-29
15. IT IS FINISHED Based on John 19:28-37
God created Adam and Eve but warned them not to eat from the tree of knowledge. Adam disobeyed and brought sin and spiritual death to humanity. The law shows us our sin, and the penalty for sin is death. But God sent his son Jesus to die on the cross and take the punishment for our sins, so that all who believe in him will have eternal life rather than eternal death.
Vayeshev Trials in the Lives of the PatriarchsJoey Fernandez
This document provides a summary of the Torah portion for the week, notes on the Haftorah and Brit Chadashah readings, and commentary on themes from the Torah portion. It discusses Jacob settling in the land of Canaan and the concept of sojourning rather than settling. It notes that trials are used by God to bring spiritual growth and completion. The document encourages walking with God rather than becoming too settled in life, and notes that refining trials prepare believers to rule with God.
1. THE BEGINNING OF THE END Based on Rev. 1:1-2
2. THE BLESSED LIFE Based on Rev. 1:3
3. THE SEVEN CHURCHES Based on Rev. 1:4
4. THE KING IS COMING Based on Rev. 1:7
5. THE PRIORITY OF LOVE Based on Rev. 2:1-7
6. RETURN TO FIRST LOVE Based on Rev. 2:1f
7. RICH IN POVERTY Based on Rev. 2:8-11
8. THE CAPITAL OF HELL Based on Rev. 2:12-17
9. THE ROAD OF REPENTANCE. Based on Rev. 2:18-29
10. GETTING IN Based on Rev. 3:20 and 21:23-27
11. RELATIVELY IMPOSSIBLE Based on Rev. 4:1-11
12. PROGRESS IN HEAVEN Based on Rev. 7:13-17
13. THE ULTIMATE WEDDING Based on Rev. 19:1-9
14. A PAIN FREE PARADISE Based on Rev. 21:1-8
15. THE JOY OF HEAVEN
16. THE MOTIVATION OF HEAVEN
17. NO COWARDS IN HEAVEN Based on Rev. 21:7-8
18. THE MOUNTAIN PERSPECTIVE Based on Rev. 21:9-14
19. THE PRESENCE OF GOD Based on Rev. 21:3
Here Comes The Judge Jude 14-16 Adapted from a sermon by Steve Shepherd http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/here-comes-the-judge-steve-shepherd-sermon-on-judgment-127854.asp
This is a study of Jesus dealing with the woman taken in adultery and sending those who brought her to be sentenced to stoning away in shame, and her away forgiven.
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
Job faced immense suffering and loss as Satan directly attacked his life, yet he remained faithful to God and did not sin through his words or actions. His integrity was questioned by both Satan and his wife who urged him to curse God, but Job responded that one should accept both good and adversity from God. His perseverance in faith despite terrible trials served as a symbol and example of Christ who would later overcome temptations without sinning to redeem humanity.
Our little Church is using a Chronological Bible Reading Schedule by Skip Andrews. It can be found here: http://www.churchofchristduluthga.org/
Each Sunday a lesson is given from some of that week's reading. This lesson covers Jan 6-12.
5 God's Choice & Our Choices James 1:13-18Rick Peterson
God's Choice & Our Choices James 1:13-18 Adapted from a Tim Bond sermon http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/gods-choice--our-choices-tim-bond-sermon-on-temptation-resisting-48423.asp
1) The dream depicts a slave plantation where the narrator and friends are revolting against sin. Some return to sinful ways and are killed.
2) God shows the narrator visions of heaven and hell. Those who repent of their sins go to heaven, while unrepentant sinners are tormented eternally in hell.
3) The narrator is shown a vision of hell and pleads to be removed. He realizes repentance is the only way out, and is released upon repenting of his own sins. The dream serves as a warning about the consequences of sin and importance of repentance.
Este documento presenta una introducción a la microeconomía. Explica que la microeconomía se centra en el comportamiento de unidades pequeñas como hogares y empresas y cómo interactúan en los mercados. Define conceptos clave como costo de oportunidad, oferta y demanda. Además, clasifica los diferentes tipos de mercados según la naturaleza del producto, ámbito geográfico y naturaleza del comprador. El documento concluye preguntando sobre otros tipos de mercados que existen.
The document discusses the severity and consequences of sin. It begins by summarizing a Bible passage that says the wages of sin is death, which is eternal separation from God. It then lists several ways that sin impacts people: 1) Sin always leads people further than they intend; 2) Sin exposes people to danger or pain; 3) Repentance becomes increasingly difficult; 4) Sin leaves permanent weaknesses; 5) Sin causes the loss of things that can't be regained; 6) The long-term effects of sin will be reaped. The document argues that even thinking about sinning can be dangerous. It encourages examining one's thoughts and bringing them under control, confessing sins to others, and relying on the Holy Spirit
87 Having a Heavenly Head on Your Shoulders Rick Peterson
Adapted from a Greg Nance sermon https://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/10-having-a-heavenly-head-on-your-shoulders-greg-nance-sermon-on-kingdom-of-god-66708?ref=SermonSeriesDetails
Jesus was the source of overflowing graceGLENN PEASE
This is a study of Jesus being the source of overflowing grace. All that we have in Jesus is because His grace overflows and overcomes all that was lost in the sin of Adam.
This document discusses the antidote to death that is found in Christ. It argues that the solution to life's difficulties is found within through faith in God, not in external circumstances. It references several Bible passages about having faith and not fainting in prayer. It discusses how the true identity of man is spiritual, not physical, and is found in Christ within. It challenges the idea of praying "if it be thy will" regarding healing, arguing that God's will as expressed in the atonement is already for healing. It quotes John G. Lake saying that sickness has no power if seen as unreal and not part of our true spiritual nature in Christ.
1. THE SAVIOR IN GETHSEMANE Based on Matt. 26:30-56
2. LISTEN TO YOUR WIFE Based on Matt. 27:11-26
3. A TERRIFYING VICTORY Based on Matt. 27:39-51
4. TO HELL AND BACK Based on Matt. 27:45-54
5. THREE HOURS IN HELL Based on Matt. 27:45-56
6. SIMON OF CYRENE Based on Mark 15:15-26
7. GUILTY BUT PARDONED Based on Luke 23:34
8. LOVE’S RESPONSE TO HATE Based on Luke 23:34
9. FORGIVENESS OF SIN Based on Luke 23:34
10. THE WORD OF FAITH Based on Luke 23:39-46
11. THE PERFECT PROMISE Based on Luke 23:43
12. PILATE'S PERPLEXING PROBLEM Based on John 18:28-40
13. THE CRUELTY OF THE CROSS Based on John 19:1-16
14. I THIRST Based on John 19:28-29
15. IT IS FINISHED Based on John 19:28-37
God created Adam and Eve but warned them not to eat from the tree of knowledge. Adam disobeyed and brought sin and spiritual death to humanity. The law shows us our sin, and the penalty for sin is death. But God sent his son Jesus to die on the cross and take the punishment for our sins, so that all who believe in him will have eternal life rather than eternal death.
Vayeshev Trials in the Lives of the PatriarchsJoey Fernandez
This document provides a summary of the Torah portion for the week, notes on the Haftorah and Brit Chadashah readings, and commentary on themes from the Torah portion. It discusses Jacob settling in the land of Canaan and the concept of sojourning rather than settling. It notes that trials are used by God to bring spiritual growth and completion. The document encourages walking with God rather than becoming too settled in life, and notes that refining trials prepare believers to rule with God.
1. THE BEGINNING OF THE END Based on Rev. 1:1-2
2. THE BLESSED LIFE Based on Rev. 1:3
3. THE SEVEN CHURCHES Based on Rev. 1:4
4. THE KING IS COMING Based on Rev. 1:7
5. THE PRIORITY OF LOVE Based on Rev. 2:1-7
6. RETURN TO FIRST LOVE Based on Rev. 2:1f
7. RICH IN POVERTY Based on Rev. 2:8-11
8. THE CAPITAL OF HELL Based on Rev. 2:12-17
9. THE ROAD OF REPENTANCE. Based on Rev. 2:18-29
10. GETTING IN Based on Rev. 3:20 and 21:23-27
11. RELATIVELY IMPOSSIBLE Based on Rev. 4:1-11
12. PROGRESS IN HEAVEN Based on Rev. 7:13-17
13. THE ULTIMATE WEDDING Based on Rev. 19:1-9
14. A PAIN FREE PARADISE Based on Rev. 21:1-8
15. THE JOY OF HEAVEN
16. THE MOTIVATION OF HEAVEN
17. NO COWARDS IN HEAVEN Based on Rev. 21:7-8
18. THE MOUNTAIN PERSPECTIVE Based on Rev. 21:9-14
19. THE PRESENCE OF GOD Based on Rev. 21:3
Here Comes The Judge Jude 14-16 Adapted from a sermon by Steve Shepherd http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/here-comes-the-judge-steve-shepherd-sermon-on-judgment-127854.asp
This is a study of Jesus dealing with the woman taken in adultery and sending those who brought her to be sentenced to stoning away in shame, and her away forgiven.
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
Job faced immense suffering and loss as Satan directly attacked his life, yet he remained faithful to God and did not sin through his words or actions. His integrity was questioned by both Satan and his wife who urged him to curse God, but Job responded that one should accept both good and adversity from God. His perseverance in faith despite terrible trials served as a symbol and example of Christ who would later overcome temptations without sinning to redeem humanity.
Our little Church is using a Chronological Bible Reading Schedule by Skip Andrews. It can be found here: http://www.churchofchristduluthga.org/
Each Sunday a lesson is given from some of that week's reading. This lesson covers Jan 6-12.
5 God's Choice & Our Choices James 1:13-18Rick Peterson
God's Choice & Our Choices James 1:13-18 Adapted from a Tim Bond sermon http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/gods-choice--our-choices-tim-bond-sermon-on-temptation-resisting-48423.asp
1) The dream depicts a slave plantation where the narrator and friends are revolting against sin. Some return to sinful ways and are killed.
2) God shows the narrator visions of heaven and hell. Those who repent of their sins go to heaven, while unrepentant sinners are tormented eternally in hell.
3) The narrator is shown a vision of hell and pleads to be removed. He realizes repentance is the only way out, and is released upon repenting of his own sins. The dream serves as a warning about the consequences of sin and importance of repentance.
Este documento presenta una introducción a la microeconomía. Explica que la microeconomía se centra en el comportamiento de unidades pequeñas como hogares y empresas y cómo interactúan en los mercados. Define conceptos clave como costo de oportunidad, oferta y demanda. Además, clasifica los diferentes tipos de mercados según la naturaleza del producto, ámbito geográfico y naturaleza del comprador. El documento concluye preguntando sobre otros tipos de mercados que existen.
The document discusses the severity and consequences of sin. It begins by summarizing a Bible passage that says the wages of sin is death, which is eternal separation from God. It then lists several ways that sin impacts people: 1) Sin always leads people further than they intend; 2) Sin exposes people to danger or pain; 3) Repentance becomes increasingly difficult; 4) Sin leaves permanent weaknesses; 5) Sin causes the loss of things that can't be regained; 6) The long-term effects of sin will be reaped. The document argues that even thinking about sinning can be dangerous. It encourages examining one's thoughts and bringing them under control, confessing sins to others, and relying on the Holy Spirit
The document provides a summary of Garr Reynolds' top 10 tips for effective slide design. The tips are: keep designs simple; use bullet points instead of large blocks of text; limit animations and transitions; use high resolution images; choose a non-PowerPoint theme; make charts clear and concise; use color intentionally; select fonts appropriately; incorporate relevant audio and video; and sort information logically.
The document discusses ways to improve the local electronic music scene, which is becoming stale. It suggests collaborating with others, promoting positivity, educating people about the music, planning a variety of events, and cross-promoting to build awareness and connect people. Terminating negativity and improving attitudes are also recommended for a better outcome.
Este documento presenta información sobre la hipertensión arterial. Define la hipertensión arterial y discute factores de riesgo, datos epidemiológicos, evaluación clínica, estudios de laboratorio, clasificaciones, tratamientos actuales y más. Explica diferentes tipos como la hipertensión sistólica aislada y la hipertensión refractaria. También cubre prevalencia, requisitos para tratamiento farmacológico, combinaciones sinérgicas de fármacos y bibliografía.
The document summarizes several sources that discuss what triggers evil actions in people. Source 3 describes a psychology experiment conducted at Stanford University where participants took on roles as prisoners or guards and the guards gradually became crueler as they embraced their roles. Source 6 discusses how American society has become desensitized to violence through media portrayals and how this normalizes violence. The sources presented various perspectives on what triggers evil, including genetic factors, brain biology, mental illness, media influence, public policy, and the glorification of violence.
The document provides tips for creating effective slide presentations. It recommends keeping designs simple with limited text and effects per slide. High quality graphics and fonts are suggested over default templates and too many effects. Slides should be well organized and use color, media, and images wisely to enhance the presentation without being distracting.
Systemic differences between biological and technical systemsEgils Stalidzans
Technical systems can be fully modeled from individual elements to functioning systems, allowing for rational repair and improvement strategies. Biological systems have good but incomplete information at organ/module levels and some cause-effect relationships, allowing rational but not always optimal strategies.
Technical and biological systems differ greatly in their elements and nature, but both evolve over generations under evolutionary pressures to survive. Their life cycles include definition of targets, design, execution, observable behavior, and feedback to the design. While the execution mechanisms differ greatly, the life cycle principles can be applied to both to develop control of biological systems similarly to technical systems.
The USA. Geographical Position. Climate. yavo-yuliya
The document discusses the geography of the continental United States, noting it consists of highland and two lowland regions. It also mentions several states and cities like Mississippi, Missouri, Colorado and Sacramento. Additionally, it states the USA has many interesting customs, traditions and holidays.
Paul state, "And you were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience..." Free PowerPoint Download at http://BibleGuy.org
1) The document discusses what our purpose and ambition should be based on scripture. It says our ambition on earth should be to please God and avoid his wrath and judgment after death.
2) It explains that sin brings God's punishment of death, and discusses how people wrongly try to pay for their sins through good works, obeying commandments, prayers, and sacrifices, rather than accepting God's solution.
3) God's solution is that Jesus, being sinless, took our sins and died in our place so we can be forgiven and made righteous through faith in him. The response required is to repent, which means turning from sin and trusting in Jesus.
The document discusses the concept of forgiveness through several biblical passages. It emphasizes that Christians should forgive others as God forgives us through Christ. Forgiving others who have wronged us allows us to inherit God's forgiveness, just as God erased our sins and debts. Small group settings can help people learn to forgive from examples in the Bible where Jesus forgave others, even while dying on the cross. In conclusion, if God can forgive us, then as Christians we should be able to forgive others as well.
The document discusses the concept of forgiveness through several biblical passages. It emphasizes that Christians should forgive others as God forgives us through Christ. Forgiving others who have wronged us allows us to inherit God's forgiveness, just as God erased our sins and debts. Small group settings can help people learn to forgive from examples in the Bible where Jesus forgave others, even while dying on the cross. In conclusion, if God can forgive us, then as Christians we should be able to forgive others as well.
The document discusses the concept of forgiveness through several biblical passages. It emphasizes that Christians should forgive others as God forgives us through Christ. Forgiving others who have wronged us allows us to inherit God's forgiveness, just as God erased our sins. Small group settings can help people learn to forgive and understand how fully God forgives all sins. A story is shared of a boy who had his bike stolen but wrote a forgiving message to the thief based on Jesus' example of forgiveness.
Session 6 Overcoming Hindrances to Fulfilling Your DestinyOs Hillman
This document summarizes a session on overcoming hindrances to fulfilling one's destiny. It discusses four primary hindrances: 1) an unbiblical view of work and ministry that separates sacred and secular, 2) the influence of Greek philosophy over Hebrew roots that prioritizes intellect over heart, 3) a religious spirit that maintains the status quo, and 4) generational strongholds and childhood wounds. It emphasizes that spiritual warfare involves recognizing and demolishing strongholds, which are developed through seeking to meet needs apart from God, in order to experience God's love freely.
Where are you spiritually? Alive to sin, dead to Christ - Or dead to sin, alive to God. Learn what it means to crucify the old man in order to raised up with Jesus to new life
This document discusses beliefs about heaven and hell. It provides statistics showing that most Americans believe in heaven but fewer believe in hell. The document explores different perspectives on what constitutes a "bad" life and being truly sorry. It examines the biblical story of the rich man and Lazarus and notes how the rich man does not take responsibility or ask for forgiveness in hell. The core argument is that hell is the ongoing disintegration of the soul rather than a place of eternal punishment. It is presented as the natural consequence of a soul that has denied truth and love and becomes trapped in darkness, fire and defiance.
James discusses temptation and how to overcome it. He presents three key points: 1) Temptation is not from God, who cannot be tempted by evil and does not tempt others. 2) God is good and the source of all good, while evil comes from elsewhere. 3) Temptation originates from our own desires, which can entice us to sin if we submit to them. Sin ultimately leads to death, but God promises victory over temptation for those who rely on him.
Purpose driven life 3 - discipleship part 3Meki Carolino
God uses difficult situations like trouble, temptation, and offenses from others to teach us important spiritual lessons. Through trouble, we learn to trust God; through temptation, we learn to obey; and through offenses from others, we learn to forgive. Jesus' example on the cross shows how to respond to those who hurt us by forgiving them and leaving judgment in God's hands. True spiritual maturity is developing the mindset of Christ to forgive others as we have been freely forgiven by God.
The document summarizes key points about God's plan of salvation according to the book of Revelation in the Bible. It explains that sin entered the world through Adam and Eve, bringing death, but God sent Jesus to die in our place and free us from sin and death. It calls this God's "everlasting gospel" or good news. It encourages accepting Jesus' sacrifice by believing, confessing sins, and letting Him be Lord of our lives in order to receive salvation, forgiveness and eternal life.
Don't Even Blink (Hebrews 2:1-4) Uber SeriesTim Jacobs
The message we have heard from God through Jesus Christ is one of forgiveness, reconciliation, and hope. It calls us to humility, compassion, and to forgive others as God has forgiven us. For those suffering persecution or hardship, it promises that justice will come and that nothing can separate us from God's love.
Pre Encounter Lesson 6: Go and Sin No MoreRhea Deligero
This document provides 13 reasons why we need to stop sinning. It summarizes that sin does not satisfy, leads to more and worse sins, enslaves people, degrades them, steals their joy, hurts relationships, and blocks God's blessings. It asserts that God will punish sin in this life and the next. The document encourages stopping sin to avoid these negative consequences and regain confidence before God.
The document discusses the concept of "secret sin" and argues that there is no such thing because God knows all. It notes examples from the Bible where people tried to hide their sins, like Ananias and Sapphira, but were ultimately found out. The document encourages being open and honest about sins, especially with God, and urges readers to repent of their sins and turn to Jesus for forgiveness and salvation from sin.
The document discusses the Christian concept of atonement, which refers to God reconciling humanity through Jesus Christ. It explains that atonement involves Jesus taking on the punishment for human sin and dying in our place to satisfy God's justice and restore fellowship between God and humanity. The key points are:
1) Atonement involves Jesus bearing the punishment for our sins as our substitute on the cross in order to make amends for human wrongdoing and reconcile us to God.
2) While Jesus took on human sin, he was not himself a sinner - he was sinless. He willingly took the penalty for human sin to defeat sin, death, and Satan.
3) Jesus' death
Fear is described as the ultimate sin and weapon of mass destruction. It inhibits love and faith, and allows negative thoughts and emotions to take control. Job's story shows how giving in to fear led to the destruction of his life. However, having spiritual authority through faith in God and speaking life-affirming words can help defuse fear's power and restore prosperity.
Fear is described as the ultimate sin and weapon of mass destruction. It inhibits love and faith, and allows negative thoughts and emotions to take control. Job's story shows how giving in to fear led to the destruction of his life. However, having spiritual authority through faith in God and speaking life-affirming words can counteract fear and lead to restoration.
This document discusses the concepts of sin and salvation from a Christian perspective. It describes how sin separates humanity from God and leaves us in a spiritually dead state. Our sin is ultimately serious to God because it damages our relationship with him and creates incompatibility between light and darkness. Through Jesus, we can be forgiven of sins and purified if we confess our sins. Eternal judgment awaits those who do not accept salvation, but salvation is available through Jesus as a free gift based on God's grace and love for humanity.
Sin refers to humanity's intrinsic failure to let God be God and to prioritize one's own interests over God. This led to Adam and Eve disobeying God and eating the forbidden fruit. As a result of original sin, humans are born with a sinful nature that inclines them to wrong acts and thoughts. However, God demonstrates his love for humanity by sending Jesus to die for sins, so that all may be saved through faith in Christ and no longer defined by their sin.
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1. Mark 2:1-12
Jesus Forgives and Heals a Paralyzed Man
2A few days later, when Jesus again entered Capernaum, the
people heard that he had come home. 2They gathered in such
large numbers that there was no room left, not even outside the
door, and he preached the word to them. 3 Some men came,
bringing to him a paralyzed man, carried by four of them. 4 Since
they could not get him to Jesus because of the crowd, they made
an opening in the roof above Jesus by digging through it and then
lowered the mat the man was lying on. 5 When Jesus saw their
faith, he said to the paralyzed man, “Son, your sins are forgiven.”
2. In Mark 2 Jesus heals a lame man that was lowered down
through the roof. Our Lord saw that this man's main problem
was sin, so the first thing He says is "Son, your sins are
forgiven!"This caused great distress among the Pharisees
that were present.
So what is worse? Being sinful or being lame? I think you
know this answer but we will explore it a little more in depth
and maybe answer some questions like;
"Is it a sin to get a tattoo?"
"Is it a sin to play the lottery?"
"Is it a sin to golf on Sunday?"
"Is it a sin to even think about sinning?"
4. Just How Bad is Sin?
Rom. 6:23 – for the wages of sin is death
Death is separation, in this case separation from God. Sin keeps us
separated from God and will continue to do so for eternity, this is
what hell is. Sin has eternal results and it also impacts our lives and
the lives of others.
5. Just How Bad is Sin?
Rom. 6:23 – for the wages of sin is death
Death is separation, in this case separation from God. Sin keeps us
separated from God and will continue to do so for eternity, this is
what hell is. Sin has eternal results and it also impacts our lives and
the lives of others.
1. Sin always causes us to go further than we intended to go.
6. Just How Bad is Sin?
Rom. 6:23 – for the wages of sin is death
Death is separation, in this case separation from God. Sin keeps us
separated from God and will continue to do so for eternity, this is
what hell is. Sin has eternal results and it also impacts our lives and
the lives of others.
1. Sin always causes us to go further than we intended to go.
2. Sin always exposes someone to either danger or pain.
7. Just How Bad is Sin?
Rom. 6:23 – for the wages of sin is death
Death is separation, in this case separation from God. Sin keeps us
separated from God and will continue to do so for eternity, this is
what hell is. Sin has eternal results and it also impacts our lives and
the lives of others.
1. Sin always causes us to go further than we intended to go.
2. Sin always exposes someone to either danger or pain.
3. Repentance is increasingly difficult.
8. Just How Bad is Sin?
Rom. 6:23 – for the wages of sin is death
Death is separation, in this case separation from God. Sin keeps us
separated from God and will continue to do so for eternity, this is
what hell is. Sin has eternal results and it also impacts our lives and
the lives of others.
1. Sin always causes us to go further than we intended to go.
2. Sin always exposes someone to either danger or pain.
3. Repentance is increasingly difficult.
4. Sin leaves a permanent area of weakness in our life.
9. Just How Bad is Sin?
Rom. 6:23 – for the wages of sin is death
Death is separation, in this case separation from God. Sin keeps us
separated from God and will continue to do so for eternity, this is
what hell is. Sin has eternal results and it also impacts our lives and
the lives of others.
1. Sin always causes us to go further than we intended to go.
2. Sin always exposes someone to either danger or pain.
3. Repentance is increasingly difficult.
4. Sin leaves a permanent area of weakness in our life.
5. Sin causes us to lose things we can never regain.
10. Just How Bad is Sin?
Rom. 6:23 – for the wages of sin is death
Death is separation, in this case separation from God. Sin keeps us
separated from God and will continue to do so for eternity, this is
what hell is. Sin has eternal results and it also impacts our lives and
the lives of others.
1. Sin always causes us to go further than we intended to go.
2. Sin always exposes someone to either danger or pain.
3. Repentance is increasingly difficult.
4. Sin leaves a permanent area of weakness in our life.
5. Sin causes us to lose things we can never regain.
6. The long-range fruit of evil will be reaped.
11. 1. Sin always causes us to go further than we intended to go.
12. 1. Sin always causes us to go further than we intended to go.
Proverbs 6:27-28
27 Can a man scoop fire into his lap
without his clothes being burned?
28 Can a man walk on hot coals
without his feet being scorched?
13. 1. Sin always causes us to go further than we intended to go.
Proverbs 6:27-28
27 Can a man scoop fire into his lap
without his clothes being burned?
28 Can a man walk on hot coals
without his feet being scorched?
1 Corinthians 6:12
12 “I have the right to do anything,” you say—but not everything is
beneficial. “I have the right to do anything”—but I will not be
mastered by anything.
14. 1. Sin always causes us to go further than we intended to go.
Proverbs 6:27-28
27 Can a man scoop fire into his lap
without his clothes being burned?
28 Can a man walk on hot coals
without his feet being scorched?
1 Corinthians 6:12
12 “I have the right to do anything,” you say—but not everything is
beneficial. “I have the right to do anything”—but I will not be
mastered by anything.
Is it a sin to get a tattoo, I think it can be taken too far!
15. Sin, you become a slave to it.
2 Peter 2:19
They promise them freedom, while they themselves are slaves
of depravity—for “people are slaves to whatever has mastered
them.”
Addictive behavior such as gambling can take control of our lives
and master us.
Rom. 6:16
“Don't you know that when you offer yourselves to someone to obey
him as slaves, you are slaves to the one whom you obey--whether
you are slaves to sin, which leads to death, or to obedience, which
leads to righteousness?
16. 2. Sin always exposes someone to either danger or pain.
WhenAchan sinned (Josh. 7), the whole nation suffered defeat in
battle and thirty-six men were killed. When he was caught, his
family was executed with him. Even godly men such as Daniel,
Jeremiah, and Ezekiel suffered along with the rest of the nation
during the Babylonian captivity. Sometimes we suffer because
we are associated with other people who are sinners.
20. What you don’t do can also hurt someone else and deprive
them of a blessing.
James 4:17
17 If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do and doesn’t
do it, it is sin for them.
Matt 25:45
45 “He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one
of the least of these, you did not do for me.’
Is it a sin to play golf on Sunday? Maybe there are better things
to do.
21. 3. Repentance is increasingly difficult.
Five times in the book of Hebrews we find this kind of warning
‘Be careful! If you go too far you will find that you cannot
come back.’
FirstWarning: Hebrews 2:1-4The warning to pay attention.
SecondWarning: Hebrews 3:7-4:11The warning against unbelief.
ThirdWarning: Hebrews 6:4-8The warning against falling away.
FourthWarning: Hebrews 10:26-31The warning to persevere.
(This warning is directed against deliberate ongoing sin.)
FifthWarning: Hebrews 12:14-29The warning against
refusing God.
22. Romans 1:21–24
21 For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God
nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their
foolish hearts were darkened. 22 Although they claimed to be wise,
they became fools 23 and exchanged the glory of the immortal God
for images made to look like a mortal human being and birds and
animals and reptiles.
24Therefore God gave them overin the sinful desires of their hearts
to sexual impurity for the degrading of their bodies with one another.
23. 4. Sin leaves a permanent area of weakness at one point in
our life.
James 1:14-15 - but each one is tempted when, by his own evil
desire, he is dragged away and enticed.Then, after desire has
conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives
birth to death.
24. 4. Sin leaves a permanent area of weakness at one point in
our life.
James 1:14-15 - but each one is tempted when, by his own evil
desire, he is dragged away and enticed.Then, after desire has
conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives
birth to death.
Temptation -> Enticed -> Conceived -> Sin -> Death
25. Tempted -> Enticed -> Conceive -> Sin -> Death
Temptation is not a sin, Jesus was tempted. But it is not wise to
expose yourself to temptation.
26. Tempted -> Enticed -> Conceive -> Sin -> Death
Temptation is not a sin, Jesus was tempted. But it is not wise to
expose yourself to temptation.
Enticed, you start thinking about the benefit of committing the sin.
Thinking about sinning?
27. Tempted -> Enticed -> Conceive -> Sin -> Death
Temptation is not a sin, Jesus was tempted. But it is not wise to
expose yourself to temptation.
Enticed, you start thinking about the benefit of committing the sin.
Thinking about sinning?
Conceived, you start to plan on how to commit the sin, and maybe
how not to get caught doing it, justifying it or minimizing it.
28. Tempted -> Enticed -> Conceive -> Sin -> Death
Temptation is not a sin, Jesus was tempted. But it is not wise to
expose yourself to temptation.
Enticed, you start thinking about the benefit of committing the sin.
Thinking about sinning?
Conceived, you start to plan on how to commit the sin, and maybe
how not to get caught doing it, justifying it or minimizing it.
Sin, actually doing the sin. Some sins are only committed in the
mind, lust for example.
29. Tempted -> Enticed -> Conceive -> Sin -> Death
Temptation is not a sin, Jesus was tempted. But it is not wise to
expose yourself to temptation.
Enticed, you start thinking about the benefit of committing the sin.
Thinking about sinning?
Conceived, you start to plan on how to commit the sin, and maybe
how not to get caught doing it, justifying it or minimizing it.
Sin, actually doing the sin. Some sins are only committed in the
mind, lust for example.
The final result is death, separation from fellowship with God.
30. 5. Sin causes us to lose things we can never regain.
Jer 5:25
25Your wrongdoings have kept these away;
your sins have deprived you of good.
31. 5. Sin causes us to lose things we can never regain.
Jer 5:25
25Your wrongdoings have kept these away;
your sins have deprived you of good.
Hebrews 12:15-17
15 See to it that no one falls short of the grace of God and that no
bitter root grows up to cause trouble and defile many. 16 See that no
one is sexually immoral, or is godless like Esau, who for a single meal
sold his inheritance rights as the oldest son.
17 Afterward, as you know, when he wanted to inherit this blessing,
he was rejected. Even though he sought the blessing with tears,
he could not change what he had done.
32.
33. 6.The long-range fruit of evil will be reaped.
Gal 6:7-8 - Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man
reaps what he sows.The one who sows to please his sinful
nature, from that nature will reap destruction; the one who sows
to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life.
34. 7. Sin also effects generations to come.
Deut. 5:9 -You shall not bow down to them or worship them;
for I, the LORD your God, am a jealous God, punishing the
children for the sin of the fathers to the third and fourth
generation of those who hate me.
35. If a man says he has no sin, he is a liar.
1 John 1:8-10
8 If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth
is not in us. 9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will
forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. 10 If we
claim we have not sinned, we make him out to be a liar and his
word is not in us.
37. Bring every thought into captivity.
2 Corinthians 10:5
We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up
against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought
to make it obedient to Christ.
38. Examine ourselves
1 Corinthians 11:27-31
27 So then, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in
an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and
blood of the Lord. 28 Everyone ought to examine themselves before
they eat of the bread and drink from the cup.
29 For those who eat and drink without discerning the body of Christ
eat and drink judgment on themselves. 30That is why many among
you are weak and sick, and a number of you have fallen asleep. 31 But
if we were more discerning with regard to ourselves, we would not
come under such judgment.
42. Psalm 90:8
8You have set our iniquities before you,
our secret sins in the light of your presence.
James 5:16
16Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each
other so that you may be healed.The prayer of a righteous person
is powerful and effective.
43. Romans 8
LifeThrough the Spirit
8Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in
Christ Jesus, 2 because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit
who gives life has set youfree from the law of sin and death. 3 For
what the law was powerless to do because it was weakened by the
flesh,God did by sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh
to be a sin offering.And so he condemned sin in the flesh, 4 in order
that the righteous requirement of the law might be fully met in us,
who do not live according to the flesh but according to the Spirit.
5Those who live according to the flesh have their minds set on what
the flesh desires; but those who live in accordance with the Spirit
have their minds set on what the Spirit desires.