An Old Message for New Ears
I. Caution- History (Zech 1:2)
II. Comfort- (Revelation) Zech 1:3
III. Consumption- Prophecy (Zech 1:4-6)
IV. Conclusion- Reality (Zech 1:14) “Jealousy”
A. Perfect Jealousy
B. Comfort or Cruel
C. Jealousy is Rage (the age of reason over)
D. Jesus a Man of Vengeance
E. God the Giver or Revenger
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
The document discusses the author's religious beliefs, which are based on passages from the Bible. It believes that Jesus Christ is God who came in the flesh to fulfill the salvation plan. It discusses principles like there being one God, the importance of knowing and loving God by understanding his word, and that salvation comes through repentance, baptism in Jesus' name, and receiving the Holy Spirit. It also expresses beliefs around losing salvation, the rapture occurring after the tribulation period, and that Jesus will return visibly to gather the elect.
DID YOU KNOW THE THE LAW OF GOD WAS CHANGED? HOW?Heldi Gonzalez
This file ia bout he drastic change made on the law of God. How this happened, who acted and the consecuences of this changement. Here is a real supported book, please for blessing of millions of people,collaborate in spreading this work.
GOD IS OUR GUARDIAN
The document analyzes various passages from the Gospel of Matthew to argue that the Holy Spirit is not a separate person from God the Father. It notes that in many verses only the Father is mentioned or referred to, without mentioning the Son or Holy Spirit. It asks rhetorical questions about why only the Father is referred to in certain contexts like forgiveness, knowing things, and rewarding people, if the Trinity refers to three co-equal persons. The document aims to prove that the Holy Spirit is just another way for God to reveal himself, and is not a separate person from the one God who is the Father.
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
The document presents numerous biblical passages that describe Jesus as God. It asserts that Jesus is the one true God, that he created the world, that salvation comes only through him, and that the fullness of the Godhead exists in him. The overall message is that Jesus himself is God.
An Old Message for New Ears
I. Caution- History (Zech 1:2)
II. Comfort- (Revelation) Zech 1:3
III. Consumption- Prophecy (Zech 1:4-6)
IV. Conclusion- Reality (Zech 1:14) “Jealousy”
A. Perfect Jealousy
B. Comfort or Cruel
C. Jealousy is Rage (the age of reason over)
D. Jesus a Man of Vengeance
E. God the Giver or Revenger
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
The document discusses the author's religious beliefs, which are based on passages from the Bible. It believes that Jesus Christ is God who came in the flesh to fulfill the salvation plan. It discusses principles like there being one God, the importance of knowing and loving God by understanding his word, and that salvation comes through repentance, baptism in Jesus' name, and receiving the Holy Spirit. It also expresses beliefs around losing salvation, the rapture occurring after the tribulation period, and that Jesus will return visibly to gather the elect.
DID YOU KNOW THE THE LAW OF GOD WAS CHANGED? HOW?Heldi Gonzalez
This file ia bout he drastic change made on the law of God. How this happened, who acted and the consecuences of this changement. Here is a real supported book, please for blessing of millions of people,collaborate in spreading this work.
GOD IS OUR GUARDIAN
The document analyzes various passages from the Gospel of Matthew to argue that the Holy Spirit is not a separate person from God the Father. It notes that in many verses only the Father is mentioned or referred to, without mentioning the Son or Holy Spirit. It asks rhetorical questions about why only the Father is referred to in certain contexts like forgiveness, knowing things, and rewarding people, if the Trinity refers to three co-equal persons. The document aims to prove that the Holy Spirit is just another way for God to reveal himself, and is not a separate person from the one God who is the Father.
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
The document presents numerous biblical passages that describe Jesus as God. It asserts that Jesus is the one true God, that he created the world, that salvation comes only through him, and that the fullness of the Godhead exists in him. The overall message is that Jesus himself is God.
The document contains excerpts from the Gospel of John that raise theological questions about the relationship between God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. It questions why certain passages refer only to God the Father or Jesus the Son, without mentioning the Trinity. It asks why Jesus and the Holy Spirit seem to have lesser roles than the Father in various verses. The overall purpose seems to be questioning the biblical basis for the doctrine of the Trinity.
The document examines several passages from the Gospel of Mark that reference God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. It raises questions about these passages and argues they provide evidence that Jesus is the manifestation of the one God, not a separate person in a Trinity. While the Bible does not present a full history, it aims to show believers know eternal life through faith in Jesus, not in the concept of a Trinity. Overall, the document closely analyzes biblical verses to challenge the traditional Christian doctrine of the Trinity.
The document discusses several passages from the Gospel of Luke that refer to God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. It raises questions about whether these passages support the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, noting times when only God or Jesus are mentioned without reference to the other persons, or when their roles seem distinct rather than co-equal. The document aims to show that the Gospel of Luke does not clearly teach the Trinity as it is traditionally understood.
Genesis 3 describes humanity's fall from grace in the Garden of Eden through Satan's temptation of Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit. God punishes humanity for their disobedience by cursing the ground and instituting physical death. He also curses Satan, promising future conflict between Satan's seed and the woman's seed that will result in Christ defeating Satan. The chapter establishes the fundamental problem of sin and separation from God in humanity and sets the stage for God's plan of salvation through Christ.
The document provides commentary and outlines for Bible readings for the 5th Sunday of Lent. It summarizes the first reading from Jeremiah which announces God's new covenant to be written on people's hearts instead of tablets of stone. It also summarizes the responsorial Psalm about creating a clean heart and the second reading from Hebrews about Jesus learning obedience through suffering. The Gospel reading from John is about Greeks wanting to see Jesus and his teachings on dying to produce fruit and being a servant by following him, as well as his coming hour of glorification through death.
Christ learned obedience through suffering. Suffering produces perseverance and leads to an eternal glory that outweighs temporary hardships. While suffering, Job maintained his faith in God despite losing his family and possessions, and his example is one Christians can learn from. Suffering is common to humanity, but God promises to never abandon those who are His and to use hardship to draw people nearer to Himself.
The document discusses putting on the full armor of God to stand against spiritual wickedness. It describes withstanding evil days by standing firm with truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, and the word of God. Several passages encourage being prepared for spiritual battle through prayer and perseverance so as to not be dismayed by the devil's schemes or the darkness of this world.
Beloved Sisters and Brothers,
Let us follow our Lord until death since He loves us so much that He offered Himself for us all.
From the Heart,
Fr. Heart, SVD
This document summarizes a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on April 1, 2012. The sermon discusses that as Christians, our citizenship is in Heaven, not on Earth. It provides biblical support from passages like Philippians 3:20 and Ephesians 2:4-6 to reinforce that though we live on Earth, we belong to Heaven. The sermon encourages Christians to have a heavenly focus and mindset as we await Christ's return and our eternal home in Heaven.
I Corinthians 14:37-38 God does not want us to be ignorant of concern for others, God's righteousness, the hardening of Israel, the possibility of our falling, spiritual gifts, what others do for us, Satan's Devices, the resurrection.
This document provides guidance on preparing for and following up with people who make decisions to follow Christ after an evangelism event. It discusses praying for the hearts of those who will attend to be open, understanding different worldviews, clearly explaining the gospel, and mentoring new believers. Key points include praying to bind Satan's influence, having entry conversations to learn people's worldviews, explaining the biblical and historical context of the gospel message, and caring for new believers like nurturing children as described in 1 Thessalonians. The overall message is about spiritually preparing people's hearts beforehand and providing ongoing discipleship afterwards.
Man is enslaved to sin by nature and choice, but God desires to save all from sin's consequences. Through Jesus' death as a sacrifice, man can now be redeemed, reconciled, righteous, and forgiven. The lost sinner must repent, receive Christ, and be born again by the Spirit. The new believer finds assurance and has responsibilities to be baptized, attend church, witness, and study God's word.
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
Genesis 3 describes humanity's fall from grace in the Garden of Eden. Satan, disguised as a serpent, tempts Eve to eat fruit from the forbidden tree by sowing seeds of doubt in God's word. Eve then gives the fruit to Adam, and they immediately realize they are naked and ashamed. God questions Adam and Eve about their actions, but they blame each other and the serpent. God curses the serpent and prophecies that Eve's offspring (Jesus Christ) will one day defeat Satan. Their disobedience separates them from God and introduces sin, fear, and shame into the world.
1. The document discusses how God dwells within believers through His Spirit and Jesus Christ. It provides many Bible verses showing that the Spirit of God and Christ live in Christians.
2. It also explains that Jesus is the means by which God reaches humanity and how we can reach God. All things were created through Jesus, and we can only come to God through Him.
3. In the final paragraph, a poem calls for Jesus to come into one's heart, as there is room for Him there. It reflects on how Jesus had no home on earth but offers one's heart as His dwelling place.
The document is a 31 slide presentation on lessons from a cave. It contains multiple Bible verses from Psalms and other books that discuss taking refuge in God, crying out to God in difficult times, God sending his truth and love, praising God among the nations, and exalting God above the heavens. The presentation uses the verses to discuss themes of finding shelter, strength, and hope in God during hard times.
This document provides an overview of the three angels' messages from Revelation 14. It begins by discussing the first angel's message to fear God and give glory to Him, as the hour of His judgment has come. It then examines the meaning of Babylon from Revelation 14:8 and traces its origins back to the city of Babylon in Genesis. The document suggests Babylon represents false worship and religions that conflict with God's law. It concludes by promoting keeping God's commandments in preparation for His judgment.
Updated! Pay attention throughout all the slides, and the hidden keys within.
Put all the jigsaw puzzle pieces of gold together. You might miss the hidden messages at first so keep going over the slides very carefully, you will be surprised by what may suddenly jump out at you. Be your eyes opened. From Kenneth Andre of Spirit. And remember this, everything I do is for a reason!
This document provides a summary of key biblical prophecies and doctrines from a sermon by Bro. Jimmy S. Garin. It discusses the importance of revelation to believers, explaining concepts like the seven seals and seven thunders from the book of Revelation. Several Bible passages are examined, highlighting prophecies about Israel, the end times, God's sovereignty, election, and the mystery of the gospel. In conclusion, it suggests we may be living in the time period described by the opening of the seven seals and reveals the mysteries contained within.
The document contains excerpts from the Gospel of John that raise theological questions about the relationship between God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. It questions why certain passages refer only to God the Father or Jesus the Son, without mentioning the Trinity. It asks why Jesus and the Holy Spirit seem to have lesser roles than the Father in various verses. The overall purpose seems to be questioning the biblical basis for the doctrine of the Trinity.
The document examines several passages from the Gospel of Mark that reference God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. It raises questions about these passages and argues they provide evidence that Jesus is the manifestation of the one God, not a separate person in a Trinity. While the Bible does not present a full history, it aims to show believers know eternal life through faith in Jesus, not in the concept of a Trinity. Overall, the document closely analyzes biblical verses to challenge the traditional Christian doctrine of the Trinity.
The document discusses several passages from the Gospel of Luke that refer to God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. It raises questions about whether these passages support the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, noting times when only God or Jesus are mentioned without reference to the other persons, or when their roles seem distinct rather than co-equal. The document aims to show that the Gospel of Luke does not clearly teach the Trinity as it is traditionally understood.
Genesis 3 describes humanity's fall from grace in the Garden of Eden through Satan's temptation of Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit. God punishes humanity for their disobedience by cursing the ground and instituting physical death. He also curses Satan, promising future conflict between Satan's seed and the woman's seed that will result in Christ defeating Satan. The chapter establishes the fundamental problem of sin and separation from God in humanity and sets the stage for God's plan of salvation through Christ.
The document provides commentary and outlines for Bible readings for the 5th Sunday of Lent. It summarizes the first reading from Jeremiah which announces God's new covenant to be written on people's hearts instead of tablets of stone. It also summarizes the responsorial Psalm about creating a clean heart and the second reading from Hebrews about Jesus learning obedience through suffering. The Gospel reading from John is about Greeks wanting to see Jesus and his teachings on dying to produce fruit and being a servant by following him, as well as his coming hour of glorification through death.
Christ learned obedience through suffering. Suffering produces perseverance and leads to an eternal glory that outweighs temporary hardships. While suffering, Job maintained his faith in God despite losing his family and possessions, and his example is one Christians can learn from. Suffering is common to humanity, but God promises to never abandon those who are His and to use hardship to draw people nearer to Himself.
The document discusses putting on the full armor of God to stand against spiritual wickedness. It describes withstanding evil days by standing firm with truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, and the word of God. Several passages encourage being prepared for spiritual battle through prayer and perseverance so as to not be dismayed by the devil's schemes or the darkness of this world.
Beloved Sisters and Brothers,
Let us follow our Lord until death since He loves us so much that He offered Himself for us all.
From the Heart,
Fr. Heart, SVD
This document summarizes a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on April 1, 2012. The sermon discusses that as Christians, our citizenship is in Heaven, not on Earth. It provides biblical support from passages like Philippians 3:20 and Ephesians 2:4-6 to reinforce that though we live on Earth, we belong to Heaven. The sermon encourages Christians to have a heavenly focus and mindset as we await Christ's return and our eternal home in Heaven.
I Corinthians 14:37-38 God does not want us to be ignorant of concern for others, God's righteousness, the hardening of Israel, the possibility of our falling, spiritual gifts, what others do for us, Satan's Devices, the resurrection.
This document provides guidance on preparing for and following up with people who make decisions to follow Christ after an evangelism event. It discusses praying for the hearts of those who will attend to be open, understanding different worldviews, clearly explaining the gospel, and mentoring new believers. Key points include praying to bind Satan's influence, having entry conversations to learn people's worldviews, explaining the biblical and historical context of the gospel message, and caring for new believers like nurturing children as described in 1 Thessalonians. The overall message is about spiritually preparing people's hearts beforehand and providing ongoing discipleship afterwards.
Man is enslaved to sin by nature and choice, but God desires to save all from sin's consequences. Through Jesus' death as a sacrifice, man can now be redeemed, reconciled, righteous, and forgiven. The lost sinner must repent, receive Christ, and be born again by the Spirit. The new believer finds assurance and has responsibilities to be baptized, attend church, witness, and study God's word.
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
Genesis 3 describes humanity's fall from grace in the Garden of Eden. Satan, disguised as a serpent, tempts Eve to eat fruit from the forbidden tree by sowing seeds of doubt in God's word. Eve then gives the fruit to Adam, and they immediately realize they are naked and ashamed. God questions Adam and Eve about their actions, but they blame each other and the serpent. God curses the serpent and prophecies that Eve's offspring (Jesus Christ) will one day defeat Satan. Their disobedience separates them from God and introduces sin, fear, and shame into the world.
1. The document discusses how God dwells within believers through His Spirit and Jesus Christ. It provides many Bible verses showing that the Spirit of God and Christ live in Christians.
2. It also explains that Jesus is the means by which God reaches humanity and how we can reach God. All things were created through Jesus, and we can only come to God through Him.
3. In the final paragraph, a poem calls for Jesus to come into one's heart, as there is room for Him there. It reflects on how Jesus had no home on earth but offers one's heart as His dwelling place.
The document is a 31 slide presentation on lessons from a cave. It contains multiple Bible verses from Psalms and other books that discuss taking refuge in God, crying out to God in difficult times, God sending his truth and love, praising God among the nations, and exalting God above the heavens. The presentation uses the verses to discuss themes of finding shelter, strength, and hope in God during hard times.
This document provides an overview of the three angels' messages from Revelation 14. It begins by discussing the first angel's message to fear God and give glory to Him, as the hour of His judgment has come. It then examines the meaning of Babylon from Revelation 14:8 and traces its origins back to the city of Babylon in Genesis. The document suggests Babylon represents false worship and religions that conflict with God's law. It concludes by promoting keeping God's commandments in preparation for His judgment.
Updated! Pay attention throughout all the slides, and the hidden keys within.
Put all the jigsaw puzzle pieces of gold together. You might miss the hidden messages at first so keep going over the slides very carefully, you will be surprised by what may suddenly jump out at you. Be your eyes opened. From Kenneth Andre of Spirit. And remember this, everything I do is for a reason!
This document provides a summary of key biblical prophecies and doctrines from a sermon by Bro. Jimmy S. Garin. It discusses the importance of revelation to believers, explaining concepts like the seven seals and seven thunders from the book of Revelation. Several Bible passages are examined, highlighting prophecies about Israel, the end times, God's sovereignty, election, and the mystery of the gospel. In conclusion, it suggests we may be living in the time period described by the opening of the seven seals and reveals the mysteries contained within.
The word "God" is used about 4500 times in the Bible. In 99.9% of the time, God refers to the Father. Read these scriptures where the word 'Father' is substituted for 'God' and get a better appreciation for the loving, gentle, Father Every Christian has through faith in Jesus.
New paradise outreach spiritual warfare presentationAaron Walker
This document contains several Bible passages that discuss witnessing and spreading the gospel. It begins with Jesus commanding his disciples to go and teach all nations. It then discusses how believers should commit what they have learned to faithful men to teach others. Several passages discuss spiritual warfare and resisting the devil. There are also passages about forgiveness, being fishers of men to spread the gospel, the road to salvation through belief and confession, God's love for the world in sending Jesus, and the victory belonging to God through salvation.
The document discusses several Bible passages related to the work of the Holy Spirit. It describes how the Holy Spirit came upon believers in Acts, empowering them to speak in other tongues. It also discusses how grieving the Holy Spirit can occur through corrupt speech or hardness of heart rather than through ministering to sinners. The document emphasizes allowing the word of Christ to dwell richly and ministering to one another with grace.
1) The document provides background information on the book of 1 John, including its author (John), purpose of writing (so readers may have full joy and not sin), and key themes (perseverance of the saints, nature of sin, sons of God).
2) It examines several passages in depth, explaining theological concepts like the neuter usage regarding Jesus, distinction between singular and plural references to sin, and definition of sin involving transgression of Mosaic law.
3) Passages about seeing God, deception, and idolatry are discussed in the context of warnings for believers during the end times tribulation period concerning taking the mark of the beast or swearing oaths to the antichrist.
This document contains a collection of Bible verses and spiritual messages. It discusses biblical figures like Behemoth representing mankind, and Leviathan representing governments or world powers. It warns that God tests people to see if they love him, and says the signs and wonders are within us, with God speaking through chosen people. It also references astronomical alignments like Venus being in square with the sun, saying the 2017 event was a foreshadowing of something coming in 2023. The overall message is about discerning spiritual truths from the Bible and within ourselves, rather than through religious institutions.
The document discusses the Holy Trinity - the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as one God. It provides several examples from scripture of how each person of the Trinity is involved in creation, God's revelation to mankind, and salvation. Specifically, it notes their involvement in creation, the incarnation of Jesus, and their different but equal divine attributes like omnipresence and holiness.
The document outlines the fundamental beliefs of a church. It summarizes beliefs about the Bible being the inspired word of God. It also discusses beliefs about God, Jesus Christ including his virgin birth, deity, sinless life, death, resurrection and return. It discusses beliefs about the Holy Spirit, man being created by God but now fallen, salvation only coming through faith in Christ, security of believers, heaven and hell, the church, separation from false doctrines, and rejection of movements like tongues, neo-orthodoxy, neo-evangelicalism, and ecumenism.
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
Profitable Preaching
Text: 1Cor. 14:6
Introduction:
I. Revenue- Profit
1Cor 14:6
Jer 16:19
Jer 23:32
Matt 16:26
1Cor 12:7
Heb 13:9
II. The Rules of Revelation
Matt 11:25
Matt 16:17
Rom 2:5
2Cor 12:7
Gal 1:12
Gal 2:2
Eph 1:17
Eph 3:3
III. Revelation’s Restriction
Dan 8:26
Dan 12:4
Rev 10:4
2Cor 12:4
Conclusion:
2Pet 1:18-20
Titus 1:3
THE WAY OF THE WICKED
TEXT: GEN 6-8
I. OFFENSIVE TO GOD.
GEN 6:5-8
II. INCOMPREHENSIVE TO MAN-
HEB 11:7
III. INDEFENSIBLE AGAINST GOD
GEN 7:4
CONCLUSION- LONGSUFFERING
1PET 3:20
The document discusses Jewish wedding traditions and draws parallels between them and God's relationship with His people. It notes that in a Jewish wedding, the bride circles the wedding canopy (chuppah) seven times, representing the seven promises God made to the Israelites. Under the chuppah, the bride and groom exchange vows alone before God, as God offers a new covenant of forgiveness and a changed nature through His Holy Spirit. The traditions of blessing wine, reading the ketubah legal document, and the seclusion of the bride and groom after the ceremony mirror spiritual realities of communion, God's commands, and intimacy with God.
The document discusses the biblical teachings about God and Jesus Christ. It provides multiple bible verses asserting that there is only one God, while also establishing that Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit are part of the Godhead or Trinity. The document discusses prophecies from the Old Testament about God coming as the Messiah that were fulfilled through Jesus, such as his virgin birth and works healing the sick. It asserts that Jesus is the Son of God who came in the flesh to save humanity from sin.
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2. AA newnew
commandment Icommandment I
give unto you,give unto you,
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another; as I haveanother; as I have
loved you, that yeloved you, that ye
also love onealso love one
another.another.
JJOHN 13:34OHN 13:34
3. But will God
indeed dwell on the
earth? behold, the
heaven and heaven
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contain thee; how
much less this house
that I have built?
I KINGS 8:27
4. YeYe shall not fearshall not fear
them:them: for thefor the
LORD your GodLORD your God
he shall fight forhe shall fight for
you.you.
DDEUTERONOMY 3:22EUTERONOMY 3:22
5. WWhen thou gatheresthen thou gatherest
the grapes of thythe grapes of thy
vineyard, thou shaltvineyard, thou shalt
not glean itnot glean it
afterward: it shall beafterward: it shall be
for the stranger, forfor the stranger, for
the fatherless, and forthe fatherless, and for
the widowthe widow..
DDEUTERONOMY 24:21EUTERONOMY 24:21
6. LLying lips areying lips are
abominationabomination
to the LORD:to the LORD:
but they thatbut they that
deal truly aredeal truly are
his delight.his delight.
PPROVERBS 12:22ROVERBS 12:22
7. FFinally, myinally, my
brethren, bebrethren, be
strong in thestrong in the
Lord, and inLord, and in
the power ofthe power of
his might.his might.
EEPHESIANS 6:10PHESIANS 6:10
8. TThere was a manhere was a man
sentsent from God,from God,
whose name waswhose name was
John. The sameJohn. The same
came for a witness,came for a witness,
to bear witness toto bear witness to
the Light, that allthe Light, that all
men through himmen through him
might believe.might believe.
JJOHN 1:6–7OHN 1:6–7
9. TTherefore if anyherefore if any
man be in Christ,man be in Christ,
he is a newhe is a new
creature:creature: oldold
things are passedthings are passed
away; behold, allaway; behold, all
things are becomethings are become
new.new.
II CORINTHIANS 5:17II CORINTHIANS 5:17
10. TThe LORD alsohe LORD also
will be a refugewill be a refuge
for thefor the
oppressed, aoppressed, a
refuge in timesrefuge in times
of trouble.of trouble.
PSALM 9:9PSALM 9:9
11. TThe Fatherhe Father
loveth theloveth the
Son, and hathSon, and hath
given allgiven all
things into histhings into his
hand.hand.
JJOHN 3:35OHN 3:35
13. FFinally, brethren,inally, brethren,
whatsoever things are true,whatsoever things are true,
whatsoever things are honest,whatsoever things are honest,
whatsoever things are just,whatsoever things are just,
whatsoever things are pure,whatsoever things are pure,
whatsoever things are lovely,whatsoever things are lovely,
whatsoever things are of goodwhatsoever things are of good
report; if there be any virtue,report; if there be any virtue,
and if there be any praise,and if there be any praise,
think on these things.think on these things.
PPHILIPPIANS 4:8HILIPPIANS 4:8
14. Now the God of
peace be with
you all.
ROMANS 15:33
15. TThe LORD will givehe LORD will give
strength unto hisstrength unto his
people; the LORDpeople; the LORD
will bless hiswill bless his
people withpeople with
peace.peace.
PPSALM 29:11SALM 29:11
16. FFor the ways ofor the ways of
man are beforeman are before
the eyes of thethe eyes of the
LORD, and heLORD, and he
pondereth all hispondereth all his
goings.goings.
PPROVERBS 5:21ROVERBS 5:21
17. CConsider what Ionsider what I
say; and thesay; and the
Lord give theeLord give thee
understandingunderstanding
in all things.in all things.
II TIMOTHY 2:7II TIMOTHY 2:7
18. The Lord gaveThe Lord gave
the word:the word:
great was thegreat was the
company ofcompany of
these thatthese that
published it.published it.
PSALM 68:11PSALM 68:11
19. TThose things,hose things,
which ye have bothwhich ye have both
learned, andlearned, and
received, and heard,received, and heard,
and seen in me, do:and seen in me, do:
and the God of peaceand the God of peace
shall be with you.shall be with you.
PPHILIPPIANS 4:9HILIPPIANS 4:9
20. OOnly fear thenly fear the
LORD, and serveLORD, and serve
him in truth withhim in truth with
all your heart: forall your heart: for
consider howconsider how
great things hegreat things he
hath done for you.hath done for you.
I SAMUEL:12:24I SAMUEL:12:24
21. For by thee I have
run through a
troop: by my
God have I
leaped over a
wall.
II SAMUEL 22:30
23. FFor if the firstor if the first
fruit be holy, thefruit be holy, the
lump is alsolump is also
holy: and if theholy: and if the
root be holy, soroot be holy, so
are theare the
branches.branches.
RROMANS 11:16OMANS 11:16
24. HHow shall I curse,ow shall I curse,
whom God hathwhom God hath
not cursed? ornot cursed? or
how shall I defy,how shall I defy,
whom the LORDwhom the LORD
hath not defied?hath not defied?
NNUMBERS 23:8UMBERS 23:8
25. TTo every thingo every thing
there is athere is a
season, and aseason, and a
time to everytime to every
purpose underpurpose under
the heaven.the heaven.
EECCLESIASTES 3:1CCLESIASTES 3:1
26. LLook not everyook not every
man on his ownman on his own
things, butthings, but
every man alsoevery man also
on the things ofon the things of
others.others.
PPHILIPPIANS 2:4HILIPPIANS 2:4
27. HHe is the LORDe is the LORD
our God; hisour God; his
judgments arejudgments are
in all thein all the
earth.earth.
I CHRONICLES 16:14I CHRONICLES 16:14
28. FFor, lo, the winter isor, lo, the winter is
past, the rain is overpast, the rain is over
and gone; the flowersand gone; the flowers
appear on the earth;appear on the earth;
the time of thethe time of the
singing of birds issinging of birds is
come, and the voicecome, and the voice
of the turtle is heardof the turtle is heard
in our land.in our land.
SSONG OF SOLOMON 2:11–12ONG OF SOLOMON 2:11–12
29. AAnd the LORD spakend the LORD spake
unto Moses, Go untounto Moses, Go unto
Pharaoh, and sayPharaoh, and say
unto him, Thus saithunto him, Thus saith
the LORD, Let mythe LORD, Let my
people go, that theypeople go, that they
may serve me.may serve me.
EEXODUS 8:1XODUS 8:1
30. TThe law of thehe law of the
LORD is perfect,LORD is perfect,
converting theconverting the
soul: thesoul: the
testimony of thetestimony of the
LORD is sure,LORD is sure,
making wise themaking wise the
simple.simple.
PPSALM 19:7SALM 19:7
31. SStudy to showtudy to show
thyself approvedthyself approved
unto God, aunto God, a
workman thatworkman that
needeth not to beneedeth not to be
ashamed, rightlyashamed, rightly
dividing the worddividing the word
of truth.of truth.
II TIMOTHY 2:15II TIMOTHY 2:15
32. SSo we, being many,o we, being many,
are one body inare one body in
Christ, and everyChrist, and every
one members oneone members one
of another.of another.
RROMANS 12:5OMANS 12:5
33. II have showed you allhave showed you all
things, how that sothings, how that so
laboring ye ought tolaboring ye ought to
support the weak, and tosupport the weak, and to
remember the words ofremember the words of
the Lord Jesus, how hethe Lord Jesus, how he
said, It is more blessedsaid, It is more blessed
to give than to receive.to give than to receive.
AACTS 20:35CTS 20:35
34. JJesus saith untoesus saith unto
him, I am the way,him, I am the way,
the truth, and thethe truth, and the
life: no manlife: no man
cometh unto thecometh unto the
Father, but by me.Father, but by me.
JJOHN 14:6OHN 14:6
35. CCreate in me areate in me a
clean heart, Oclean heart, O
God; and renew aGod; and renew a
right spiritright spirit
within me.within me.
PPSALM 51:10SALM 51:10
36. PPreserve me, Oreserve me, O
God: for inGod: for in
thee do I putthee do I put
my trust.my trust.
PPSALM 16:1SALM 16:1
37. WWe have also a moree have also a more
sure word of prophecy;sure word of prophecy;
whereunto ye do wellwhereunto ye do well
that ye take heed, asthat ye take heed, as
unto a light thatunto a light that
shineth in a darkshineth in a dark
place, until the dayplace, until the day
dawn, and the day stardawn, and the day star
arise in your hearts.arise in your hearts.
II PETER 1:19II PETER 1:19
38. But thou, O man of
God, flee these
things; and follow
after righteousness,
godliness, faith,
love, patience,
meekness.
I TIMOTHY 6:11
39. GGive unto theive unto the
LORD, yeLORD, ye
kindreds of thekindreds of the
people, give untopeople, give unto
the LORD glorythe LORD glory
and strength.and strength.
I CHRONICLES 16:28I CHRONICLES 16:28
40. FFor nothing isor nothing is
secret, that shallsecret, that shall
not be madenot be made
manifest; neithermanifest; neither
any thing hid, thatany thing hid, that
shall not be knownshall not be known
and come abroad.and come abroad.
LLUKE 8:UKE 8:1717
41. NNo man can come too man can come to
me, except theme, except the
Father which hathFather which hath
sent me draw him:sent me draw him:
and I will raiseand I will raise
him up at the lasthim up at the last
day.day.
JJOHN 6:44OHN 6:44
42. AA false balance isfalse balance is
abomination toabomination to
the LORD: but athe LORD: but a
just weight isjust weight is
his delight.his delight.
PPROVERBS 11:1ROVERBS 11:1
43. And I charged your judges
at that time, saying,
Hear the causes between
your brethren, and judge
righteously between
every man and his
brother, and the
stranger that is with
him.
DEUTERONOMY 1:16
44. MMy littley little
children, let uschildren, let us
not love innot love in
word, neither inword, neither in
tongue; but intongue; but in
deed and indeed and in
truth.truth.
I JOHN 3:18I JOHN 3:18
45. HHow excellent is thyow excellent is thy
lovingkindness, Olovingkindness, O
God! therefore theGod! therefore the
children of menchildren of men
put their trustput their trust
under the shadowunder the shadow
of thy wings.of thy wings.
PPSALM 36:7SALM 36:7
46. BBut the Lord isut the Lord is
faithful, who shallfaithful, who shall
establish you, andestablish you, and
keep you fromkeep you from
evil.evil.
II THESSALONIANS 3:3II THESSALONIANS 3:3
47. FFor he that isor he that is
entered into hisentered into his
rest, he also hathrest, he also hath
ceased from hisceased from his
own works, as Godown works, as God
did from his.did from his.
HHEBREWS 4:10EBREWS 4:10
48. BBut if we hopeut if we hope
for that wefor that we
see not, thensee not, then
do we withdo we with
patience waitpatience wait
for it.for it.
RROMANS 8:25OMANS 8:25
49. FFor the LORD thyor the LORD thy
God is a mercifulGod is a merciful
God; he will notGod; he will not
forsake thee,forsake thee,
neither destroyneither destroy
thee, nor forget thethee, nor forget the
covenant of thycovenant of thy
fathers which hefathers which he
swore unto them.swore unto them.
DDEUTERONOMY 4:31EUTERONOMY 4:31
50. LLet every thinget every thing
that haththat hath
breath praisebreath praise
the LORD.the LORD.
Praise ye thePraise ye the
LORDLORD..
PPSALM 150:6SALM 150:6
51. FFor we know in part,or we know in part,
and we prophesy inand we prophesy in
part. But when thatpart. But when that
which is perfect iswhich is perfect is
come, then thatcome, then that
which is in partwhich is in part
shall be done away.shall be done away.
I CORINTHIANS 13:9–10I CORINTHIANS 13:9–10
52. LLet us hold fast theet us hold fast the
profession of ourprofession of our
faith withoutfaith without
wavering; (for hewavering; (for he
is faithful thatis faithful that
promised).promised).
HHEBREWS 10:23EBREWS 10:23
53. FFor the kingdomor the kingdom
of God is not inof God is not in
word, but inword, but in
power.power.
I CORINTHIANS 4:20I CORINTHIANS 4:20
54. NNeither shall yeeither shall ye
profane my holyprofane my holy
name; but I will bename; but I will be
hallowed among thehallowed among the
children of Israel: Ichildren of Israel: I
am the LORD whicham the LORD which
hallow you.hallow you.
LLEVITICUS 22:32EVITICUS 22:32
55. TTake heed what yeake heed what ye
hear: with whathear: with what
measure ye mete,measure ye mete,
it shall beit shall be
measured to you:measured to you:
and unto you thatand unto you that
hear shall more behear shall more be
given.given.
MMARK 4:24ARK 4:24
56. HHe shall pray untoe shall pray unto
God, and he will beGod, and he will be
favorable untofavorable unto
him: and he shallhim: and he shall
see his face withsee his face with
joy: for he willjoy: for he will
render unto manrender unto man
his righteousness.his righteousness.
JJOB 33:26OB 33:26
57. WWherefore I give you toherefore I give you to
understand, that no manunderstand, that no man
speaking by the Spirit ofspeaking by the Spirit of
God calleth JesusGod calleth Jesus
accursed: and that noaccursed: and that no
man can say that Jesusman can say that Jesus
is the Lord, but by theis the Lord, but by the
Holy Ghost.Holy Ghost.
I CORINTHIANS 12:3I CORINTHIANS 12:3
58. AAnd the LORD saidnd the LORD said untounto
Moses, Make thee a fieryMoses, Make thee a fiery
serpent, and set it uponserpent, and set it upon
a pole: and it shall comea pole: and it shall come
to pass, that everyoneto pass, that everyone
that is bitten, when hethat is bitten, when he
looketh upon it, shalllooketh upon it, shall
live.live.
NNUMBERS 21:8UMBERS 21:8
59. AAnd the worldnd the world
passeth away,passeth away,
and the lustand the lust
thereof: but hethereof: but he
that doeth thethat doeth the
will of Godwill of God
abideth forever.abideth forever.
I JOHN 2:17I JOHN 2:17
60. MMake thy face toake thy face to
shine upon thyshine upon thy
servant: save meservant: save me
for thy mercies’for thy mercies’
sake.sake.
PPSALM 31:16SALM 31:16