Dear brothers and sisters,
Let us promote brotherhood/sisterhood in our families and communities. We are not called to rugged individualists. Good Christian families are the best transmitters of the Christian faith to the young. We pattern our relationships to that of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Take some cue from Saint Arnold and Saint Joseph.
.
Fr. Cielo
The document provides an overview and analysis of the Bible study readings for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time A. It summarizes the key points of the first and second readings from Zephaniah and 1 Corinthians, which focus on humility and God choosing the weak. The Gospel reading is from Matthew describing Jesus teaching the Beatitudes about those who are humble, merciful and peacemakers being blessed.
This Sunday\'s Gospel 5th Sun A was prepared a la Bible Study by an exegete, Fr. Cielo R. Almazan, OFM brought to you by the Archdiocese of Manila Biblical Apostolate & The Bible Interest Group.
The document discusses affections and how they should be directed. It says affections should be supremely set on God and also set on following God's commandments, worshipping God, loving God's people, and pursuing heavenly things. Affections should be zealously engaged for God and Christ should have first place. Making God the object of one's affections brings blessedness. True affection for God will not grow cold like it can for the wicked, whose affections are not sincerely set on God. Carnal affections must be mortified while saints have crucified fleshly affections. False teachers try to captivate people through their affections, while the wicked have unnatural and perverted affections.
The document provides a summary of the Bible study for the 4th Sunday of Lent including reflections on the readings. The first reading describes God choosing David as king over Saul despite his appearances. The Psalm expresses God as a good shepherd. The second reading encourages living as children of light to produce goodness. The Gospel reading describes Jesus healing a man born blind, causing controversy among the Pharisees for doing so on the Sabbath.
Dear brothers and sisters,
Let us promote brotherhood/sisterhood in our families and communities. We are not called to rugged individualists. Good Christian families are the best transmitters of the Christian faith to the young. We pattern our relationships to that of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Take some cue from Saint Arnold and Saint Joseph.
.
Fr. Cielo
The document provides an overview and analysis of the Bible study readings for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time A. It summarizes the key points of the first and second readings from Zephaniah and 1 Corinthians, which focus on humility and God choosing the weak. The Gospel reading is from Matthew describing Jesus teaching the Beatitudes about those who are humble, merciful and peacemakers being blessed.
This Sunday\'s Gospel 5th Sun A was prepared a la Bible Study by an exegete, Fr. Cielo R. Almazan, OFM brought to you by the Archdiocese of Manila Biblical Apostolate & The Bible Interest Group.
The document discusses affections and how they should be directed. It says affections should be supremely set on God and also set on following God's commandments, worshipping God, loving God's people, and pursuing heavenly things. Affections should be zealously engaged for God and Christ should have first place. Making God the object of one's affections brings blessedness. True affection for God will not grow cold like it can for the wicked, whose affections are not sincerely set on God. Carnal affections must be mortified while saints have crucified fleshly affections. False teachers try to captivate people through their affections, while the wicked have unnatural and perverted affections.
The document provides a summary of the Bible study for the 4th Sunday of Lent including reflections on the readings. The first reading describes God choosing David as king over Saul despite his appearances. The Psalm expresses God as a good shepherd. The second reading encourages living as children of light to produce goodness. The Gospel reading describes Jesus healing a man born blind, causing controversy among the Pharisees for doing so on the Sabbath.
The document summarizes the readings for the Sunday liturgy on the Baptism of the Lord. It discusses Isaiah's presentation of God's servant who will bring justice, Peter preaching about God showing no partiality and anointing Jesus, and the Gospel reading focusing on Jesus coming to John to be baptized and receiving approval from God.
The document discusses what this world needs according to the song "What This World Needs" by Casting Crowns. It says the world does not need more superficial or self-serving religious figures, but rather needs a Savior, Spirit, and Father. It then examines what God's will is for the world based on passages from the Bible, concluding that the world needs God's will to be done on Earth as it is in Heaven. It provides guidance on discerning God's will in one's own life and having the strength to follow it.
The document discusses the armor of God described in Ephesians 6:13-14. It explains that the first lesson of spiritual warfare is learning to stand firm. It then examines each piece of armor: the belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, shoes of peace, shield of faith, helmet of salvation, and sword of the spirit or the word of God. The conclusion reiterates that standing firm allows withstanding evil through prayer and perseverance.
The document summarizes the readings for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time A, including passages from Isaiah, Psalms, 1 Thessalonians, and Matthew. It discusses God calling Cyrus to free Israel, praising God for his deeds, Paul expressing gratitude for the Thessalonians' faith, and Jesus instructing to give Caesar what belongs to Caesar and God what belongs to God in response to a question from Pharisees trying to entrap him.
The document discusses the importance of patience and possessing one's soul through patience as stated in Luke 21:19. It provides information on the meaning of possession, patience, and soul from biblical passages. Possession refers to active control, patience involves enduring difficulties humbly as God works, and the soul is one's personality and actions. The conclusion exhorts applying patience to possess one's soul by obeying God and not trying to control circumstances. Remaining patient allows God to work and saves one from being possessed by sin or the world.
The document summarizes inheritance laws in Islam. It states that male heirs inherit equal to two female heirs, and outlines specific inheritance shares for parents, spouses and children depending on whether the deceased had surviving children or siblings. It emphasizes that these laws are ordained by Allah to fairly distribute estates and protect the rights of orphans and relatives.
Beloved Sisters and Brothers,
May we live according to God's Image and Likeness. Living in community, living in family and proclaiming the Good News of the Father, Son & Spirit.
From the Heart,
Fr. Heart, SVD
The document appears to be a call to worship service. It includes hymns, scripture readings, and a sermon on whether it matters what churches teach, believe, how they worship, and how people are saved. The sermon argues that it does matter based on warnings in the Bible about false teachings and the need to follow God's prescribed way of worship and salvation. It cautions against ideas that all churches are equal or that the way to heaven does not matter, citing biblical examples of the importance of correct doctrine and practice.
This document is the First Epistle of Paul to the Thessalonians. In it, Paul thanks the church in Thessalonica for their faith, work, and enduring hope. He reminds them of how they received the gospel despite persecution and turned from idols to serve God. Paul encourages the Thessalonians to continue living in a way that pleases God and to persevere through present afflictions. He offers comfort regarding Christians who have died, explaining that Jesus will bring them with him at his return.
The document contains prayers asking God for enlargement, increase, blessings and deliverance in various areas of life. The prayers can be summarized as follows:
1) Prayers ask God to break limitations imposed by evil spirits, increase blessings, territory and prosperity, enlarge borders and coasts, hearts and mouths for speaking against enemies.
2) Requests include delivering from enemies, increasing knowledge of God, kingdom and descendants.
3) Prayers ask for exceeding prosperity, growth, love and comfort on every side. Overall it seeks God's help in overcoming restrictions and experiencing abundant life.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting. It includes prayers, songs of worship, readings from the Torah portion Va'era ("And I Appeared"), and discussions. The Torah portion recounts God appearing to Moses and instructing him to go to Pharaoh to demand that he let the Israelites leave Egypt. Despite the plagues God sends through Moses, Pharaoh refuses. The meeting aims to encourage studying God's word and obeying his commandments through community and worship.
The document contains excerpts from Ellen G. White discussing prophetic gifts and health issues. It warns that tobacco is poisonous and can cause diseases like tuberculosis and cancer. It also recounts visions she had of buildings being consumed by fire despite being deemed fireproof, foretelling the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fires. The excerpts aim to demonstrate Ellen G. White's prophetic ministry and gift of prophecy.
The document provides summaries of three Bible passages that relate to the theme of Jesus overcoming the strong man:
1) Exodus 8:16-21 describes the third plague God sends on Egypt through Moses and Aaron - gnats. When the Egyptian magicians try to do the same, they cannot. They acknowledge "this is the finger of God."
2) Jeremiah 26:1-15 recounts Jeremiah prophesying doom for Jerusalem in the temple and being threatened with death for doing so. The officials debate whether to kill him for what could endanger the city and temple.
3) Ephesians 5:6-8 warns that God's wrath comes upon the disobedient, so believers
WHAT THE NOSE KNOWS
TEXT: 2COR 2:14-16
I. THE SAVOUR OF THE ALMIGHTY
…THE SAVOUR OF HIS KNOWLEDGE BY US…
II. THE SAVOUR OF ATTRIBUTE
…A SWEET SAVOUR OF CHRIST, IN THEM THAT ARE SAVED…
III. THE SAVOUR OF REPUTE
…WE ARE… THE SAVOUR OF DEATH… THE SAVOUR OF LIFE
IV. THE SUFFICIENCY OF THE ALMIGHTY
…AND WHO IS SUFFICIENT FOR THESE THINGS?
The document contains the prayers and scripture readings for the Byzantine Daily Office of the Ninth Hour. It includes:
- Opening prayers asking for God's mercy and blessing
- Psalms and scripture readings praising God and asking for guidance and protection
- Closing prayers thanking God for salvation and asking forgiveness for sins
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
Paul told Timothy that God did not give us a spirit of fear. Why are Christians so fearful. The Bible gives us ample passages to not fear persecutors, skeptics and especially do not fear death! When we have conquered these three fears, nothing can stop us!
The document summarizes the readings for the Sunday liturgy on the Baptism of the Lord. It discusses Isaiah's presentation of God's servant who will bring justice, Peter preaching about God showing no partiality and anointing Jesus, and the Gospel reading focusing on Jesus coming to John to be baptized and receiving approval from God.
The document discusses what this world needs according to the song "What This World Needs" by Casting Crowns. It says the world does not need more superficial or self-serving religious figures, but rather needs a Savior, Spirit, and Father. It then examines what God's will is for the world based on passages from the Bible, concluding that the world needs God's will to be done on Earth as it is in Heaven. It provides guidance on discerning God's will in one's own life and having the strength to follow it.
The document discusses the armor of God described in Ephesians 6:13-14. It explains that the first lesson of spiritual warfare is learning to stand firm. It then examines each piece of armor: the belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, shoes of peace, shield of faith, helmet of salvation, and sword of the spirit or the word of God. The conclusion reiterates that standing firm allows withstanding evil through prayer and perseverance.
The document summarizes the readings for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time A, including passages from Isaiah, Psalms, 1 Thessalonians, and Matthew. It discusses God calling Cyrus to free Israel, praising God for his deeds, Paul expressing gratitude for the Thessalonians' faith, and Jesus instructing to give Caesar what belongs to Caesar and God what belongs to God in response to a question from Pharisees trying to entrap him.
The document discusses the importance of patience and possessing one's soul through patience as stated in Luke 21:19. It provides information on the meaning of possession, patience, and soul from biblical passages. Possession refers to active control, patience involves enduring difficulties humbly as God works, and the soul is one's personality and actions. The conclusion exhorts applying patience to possess one's soul by obeying God and not trying to control circumstances. Remaining patient allows God to work and saves one from being possessed by sin or the world.
The document summarizes inheritance laws in Islam. It states that male heirs inherit equal to two female heirs, and outlines specific inheritance shares for parents, spouses and children depending on whether the deceased had surviving children or siblings. It emphasizes that these laws are ordained by Allah to fairly distribute estates and protect the rights of orphans and relatives.
Beloved Sisters and Brothers,
May we live according to God's Image and Likeness. Living in community, living in family and proclaiming the Good News of the Father, Son & Spirit.
From the Heart,
Fr. Heart, SVD
The document appears to be a call to worship service. It includes hymns, scripture readings, and a sermon on whether it matters what churches teach, believe, how they worship, and how people are saved. The sermon argues that it does matter based on warnings in the Bible about false teachings and the need to follow God's prescribed way of worship and salvation. It cautions against ideas that all churches are equal or that the way to heaven does not matter, citing biblical examples of the importance of correct doctrine and practice.
This document is the First Epistle of Paul to the Thessalonians. In it, Paul thanks the church in Thessalonica for their faith, work, and enduring hope. He reminds them of how they received the gospel despite persecution and turned from idols to serve God. Paul encourages the Thessalonians to continue living in a way that pleases God and to persevere through present afflictions. He offers comfort regarding Christians who have died, explaining that Jesus will bring them with him at his return.
The document contains prayers asking God for enlargement, increase, blessings and deliverance in various areas of life. The prayers can be summarized as follows:
1) Prayers ask God to break limitations imposed by evil spirits, increase blessings, territory and prosperity, enlarge borders and coasts, hearts and mouths for speaking against enemies.
2) Requests include delivering from enemies, increasing knowledge of God, kingdom and descendants.
3) Prayers ask for exceeding prosperity, growth, love and comfort on every side. Overall it seeks God's help in overcoming restrictions and experiencing abundant life.
This document contains the order of service for a Love of Torah Fellowship meeting. It includes prayers, songs of worship, readings from the Torah portion Va'era ("And I Appeared"), and discussions. The Torah portion recounts God appearing to Moses and instructing him to go to Pharaoh to demand that he let the Israelites leave Egypt. Despite the plagues God sends through Moses, Pharaoh refuses. The meeting aims to encourage studying God's word and obeying his commandments through community and worship.
The document contains excerpts from Ellen G. White discussing prophetic gifts and health issues. It warns that tobacco is poisonous and can cause diseases like tuberculosis and cancer. It also recounts visions she had of buildings being consumed by fire despite being deemed fireproof, foretelling the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fires. The excerpts aim to demonstrate Ellen G. White's prophetic ministry and gift of prophecy.
The document provides summaries of three Bible passages that relate to the theme of Jesus overcoming the strong man:
1) Exodus 8:16-21 describes the third plague God sends on Egypt through Moses and Aaron - gnats. When the Egyptian magicians try to do the same, they cannot. They acknowledge "this is the finger of God."
2) Jeremiah 26:1-15 recounts Jeremiah prophesying doom for Jerusalem in the temple and being threatened with death for doing so. The officials debate whether to kill him for what could endanger the city and temple.
3) Ephesians 5:6-8 warns that God's wrath comes upon the disobedient, so believers
WHAT THE NOSE KNOWS
TEXT: 2COR 2:14-16
I. THE SAVOUR OF THE ALMIGHTY
…THE SAVOUR OF HIS KNOWLEDGE BY US…
II. THE SAVOUR OF ATTRIBUTE
…A SWEET SAVOUR OF CHRIST, IN THEM THAT ARE SAVED…
III. THE SAVOUR OF REPUTE
…WE ARE… THE SAVOUR OF DEATH… THE SAVOUR OF LIFE
IV. THE SUFFICIENCY OF THE ALMIGHTY
…AND WHO IS SUFFICIENT FOR THESE THINGS?
The document contains the prayers and scripture readings for the Byzantine Daily Office of the Ninth Hour. It includes:
- Opening prayers asking for God's mercy and blessing
- Psalms and scripture readings praising God and asking for guidance and protection
- Closing prayers thanking God for salvation and asking forgiveness for sins
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
Paul told Timothy that God did not give us a spirit of fear. Why are Christians so fearful. The Bible gives us ample passages to not fear persecutors, skeptics and especially do not fear death! When we have conquered these three fears, nothing can stop us!
Abram’s Salvation
Gen 15:1-6
I. Scripture
No Salvation outside of Scripture.
“the word of the LORD”
II. Situation
Salvation is the promise of the impossible.
“This shall not be”
III. Surrender
Salvation is the result of complete Surrender to God.
“he believed in the Lord”
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 discusses the Christian doctrine of predestination and whether humans have control over their future destiny. It presents views that God has predetermined a person's final destiny, though not their actions, and that God declares the end from the beginning. Several Bible passages are referenced that discuss having faith in God, seeking God, God rewarding those who diligently seek him, and God predestining and foreordaining certain things.
1) Christians are commanded to do things that seem impossible, such as elevating God above all else, magnifying God, and emulating God's holiness.
2) The document discusses elevating God by exalting him alone and not oneself. It also discusses magnifying God by making him appear larger through praise and thanksgiving.
3) Emulating God's holiness involves imitating Christ's character and walking as he walked through sanctification by God's word and cleansing oneself from sin. Christians are called to holiness as God is holy.
The document discusses what life will be like in heaven based on passages from the Bible. It describes that in heaven, believers will receive a new body, live in a new home prepared by God, be reunited with righteous people from the Bible, be permanently separated from sin, and get to be with God. The ultimate reward is hearing God say "well done" and inheriting the kingdom of heaven.
HOW MANY TOPIC OF THE BIBLE CLASS,SUNDAY SCHOOL AND SEMINAR ARE RECORDED IN YOUR NOTES,COMPARE THEM TO REALITIES IN YOUR LIFE... ARE THEY THE SAME..?..... IF NOT LEARN THE PROCESS AND APPLY IT
1. The document appears to be about a seminar discussing biblical prophecy and the end times.
2. It provides information about materials available at the seminar and quizzes people on topics covered.
3. The main topic of Seminar 4 is the time of the end and passages are presented about Jesus as our high priest, the sanctuary, and tribulation.
The document discusses biblical teachings on overcoming fear and discouragement. It references scripture passages from Romans, the Old Testament, and prophecies about Israel's exile in Babylon being fulfilled after 70 years. Key points are that the scriptures provide endurance, hope, and encouragement; the Old Testament teaches about man's relationship to God and need for a savior; and prophecies in the Bible have been and will continue to be fulfilled exactly.
The Gospel passage discusses Jesus asking his disciples who people say he is and who they say he is. Peter correctly identifies Jesus as the Messiah. Jesus then tells the disciples that he must suffer greatly and be killed but will rise on the third day. He tells his followers that they must deny themselves, take up their cross daily, and follow him, even if it means losing their life.
The document discusses wisdom and how it is a gift from God. It provides several Bible passages that talk about wisdom, including how God gave King Solomon great wisdom. It describes how Solomon asked God for understanding rather than long life or riches. God was pleased and gave Solomon wisdom and discernment to judge the people well. The document ends by encouraging readers to ask God for wisdom if they lack it.
The document discusses hell as an actual place of eternal punishment for those who do not believe in Jesus Christ. It provides numerous Bible verses describing hell and its residents like the devil and false prophets. Hell is depicted as an awful place because of the eternal damnation and punishment, with no end. Details of hell include unquenchable fire, memory of sins with no relief from thirst or pain. The document urges avoiding hell by recognizing one's sin, God's punishment for sin, and accepting Jesus' sacrifice by faith to receive salvation freely through him.
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2. AAnd God hathnd God hath
bothboth raised upraised up
the Lord, and willthe Lord, and will
also raise up usalso raise up us
by his own power.by his own power.
I CORINTHIANS 6:14I CORINTHIANS 6:14
3. AAnd the captain ofnd the captain of
the LORD’s hostthe LORD’s host
said unto Joshua,said unto Joshua,
Loose thy shoe fromLoose thy shoe from
off thy foot; for theoff thy foot; for the
place whereon thouplace whereon thou
standest is holy.standest is holy.
And Joshua didAnd Joshua did so.so.
JJOSHUA 5:15OSHUA 5:15
4. TThis then is thehis then is the
message which wemessage which we
have heard of him,have heard of him,
and declare untoand declare unto
you, that God isyou, that God is
light, and in him islight, and in him is
no darkness at all.no darkness at all.
I JOHN 1:5I JOHN 1:5
5. GGrant theerant thee
according toaccording to
thine ownthine own
heart, and fulfilheart, and fulfil
all thy counsel.all thy counsel.
PPSALMS 20:4SALMS 20:4
6. IIn a dream, in an a dream, in a
visionvision of the night,of the night,
when deep sleepwhen deep sleep
falleth upon men, infalleth upon men, in
slumberings uponslumberings upon
the bed; then hethe bed; then he
openeth the ears ofopeneth the ears of
men, and sealethmen, and sealeth
their instruction.their instruction.
JJOB 33:15–16OB 33:15–16
7. LLead me in thyead me in thy
truth, and teachtruth, and teach
me: for thou art theme: for thou art the
God of myGod of my
salvation; on theesalvation; on thee
do I wait all thedo I wait all the
day.day.
PPSALM 25:5SALM 25:5
8. LLet us not beet us not be
desirous of vaindesirous of vain
glory, provokingglory, provoking
one another,one another,
envying oneenvying one
another.another.
GGALATIANS 5:26ALATIANS 5:26
9. TThe gold and the crystalhe gold and the crystal
cannot equal it: and thecannot equal it: and the
exchange of it shall notexchange of it shall not
be for jewels of fine gold.be for jewels of fine gold.
No mention shall beNo mention shall be
made of coral, or ofmade of coral, or of
pearls: for the price ofpearls: for the price of
wisdom is above rubies.wisdom is above rubies.
JJOB 28:17–18OB 28:17–18
10. BBut lay up forut lay up for
yourselves treasures inyourselves treasures in
heaven, where neitherheaven, where neither
moth nor rust dothmoth nor rust doth
corrupt, and wherecorrupt, and where
thieves do not breakthieves do not break
through nor steal: forthrough nor steal: for
where your treasure is,where your treasure is,
there will your heart bethere will your heart be
also.also.
MMATTHEW 6:20–21ATTHEW 6:20–21
11. TThat by twohat by two
immutable things, inimmutable things, in
which it waswhich it was
impossible for God toimpossible for God to
lie, we might have alie, we might have a
strong consolation,strong consolation,
who have fled forwho have fled for
refuge to lay holdrefuge to lay hold
upon the hope setupon the hope set
before us.before us.
HHEBREWS 6:18EBREWS 6:18
12. SSing unto him aing unto him a
new song; playnew song; play
skillfully with askillfully with a
loud noise. For theloud noise. For the
word of the LORDword of the LORD
is right; and all hisis right; and all his
works are done inworks are done in
truth.truth.
PPSALM 33:3–4SALM 33:3–4
13. FFor the word of God isor the word of God is
quick, and powerful, andquick, and powerful, and
sharper than anysharper than any
twoedged sword, piercingtwoedged sword, piercing
even to the dividingeven to the dividing
asunder of soul andasunder of soul and
spirit, and of the jointsspirit, and of the joints
and marrow, and is aand marrow, and is a
discerner of the thoughtsdiscerner of the thoughts
and intents of the heart.and intents of the heart.
HHEBREWS 4:12EBREWS 4:12
14. HHe asked life ofe asked life of
thee, and thouthee, and thou
gavest it him,gavest it him,
even length ofeven length of
days for everdays for ever
and ever.and ever.
PPSALM 21:4SALM 21:4
15. BBut ye, brethren,ut ye, brethren,
be not weary inbe not weary in
well doing.well doing.
II THESSALONIANS 3:13II THESSALONIANS 3:13
16. UUnto thee it wasnto thee it was
showed, that thoushowed, that thou
mightest know thatmightest know that
the LORDhe is God;the LORDhe is God;
there is none elsethere is none else
beside him.beside him.
DDEUTERONOMY 4:35EUTERONOMY 4:35
17. TThinketh thou thathinketh thou that
I cannot now prayI cannot now pray
to my Father, andto my Father, and
he shall presentlyhe shall presently
give me more thangive me more than
twelve legions oftwelve legions of
angels?angels?
MMATTHEW 26:53ATTHEW 26:53
18. AA wrathful manwrathful man
stirreth up strife:stirreth up strife:
but he that isbut he that is
slow to angerslow to anger
appeaseth strife.appeaseth strife.
PPROVERBS 15:18ROVERBS 15:18
19. AAnd now I havend now I have
told you before ittold you before it
come to pass,come to pass,
that, when it isthat, when it is
come to pass, yecome to pass, ye
might believe.might believe.
JJOHN 14:29OHN 14:29
20. TTake fast hold ofake fast hold of
instruction; letinstruction; let
her not go: keepher not go: keep
her; for she is thyher; for she is thy
life.life.
PPROVERBS 4:13ROVERBS 4:13
21. WWhen thou comesthen thou comest
into thy neighbor’sinto thy neighbor’s
vineyard, then thouvineyard, then thou
mayest eat grapesmayest eat grapes
thy fill at thine ownthy fill at thine own
pleasure; but thoupleasure; but thou
shalt not put any inshalt not put any in
thy vessel.thy vessel.
DDEUTERONOMY 23:24EUTERONOMY 23:24
22. Be not deceived;
God is not
mocked: for
whatsoever a
man soweth,
that shall he
also reap.
GALATIANS 6:7
23. TThough I speak withhough I speak with
the tongues of menthe tongues of men
and of angels, andand of angels, and
have not charity, Ihave not charity, I
am become asam become as
sounding brass, or asounding brass, or a
tinkling cymbal.tinkling cymbal.
I CORINTHIANS 13:1I CORINTHIANS 13:1
24. AAnd thou shaltnd thou shalt
make a plate ofmake a plate of
pure gold, andpure gold, and
grave upon it, likegrave upon it, like
the engravings of athe engravings of a
signet, HOLINESSsignet, HOLINESS
TO THE LORD.TO THE LORD.
EEXODUS 28:36XODUS 28:36
25. BBehold, we countehold, we count
them happy whichthem happy which
endure. Ye have heardendure. Ye have heard
of the patience of Job,of the patience of Job,
and have seen the endand have seen the end
of the Lord; that theof the Lord; that the
Lord is very pitiful,Lord is very pitiful,
and of tender mercy.and of tender mercy.
JJAMES 5:11AMES 5:11
26. YYe shall do mye shall do my
judgments, andjudgments, and
keep mykeep my
ordinances, to walkordinances, to walk
therein: I am thetherein: I am the
LORD your God.LORD your God.
LLEVITICUS 18:4EVITICUS 18:4
27. TTrust in the LORD, andrust in the LORD, and
do good; so shalt thoudo good; so shalt thou
dwell in the land, anddwell in the land, and
verily thou shalt beverily thou shalt be
fed. Delight thyselffed. Delight thyself
also in the LORD: andalso in the LORD: and
he shall give thee thehe shall give thee the
desires of thine heart.desires of thine heart.
PPSALM 37:3–4SALM 37:3–4
28. BBlessed are those servants,lessed are those servants,
whom the Lord when hewhom the Lord when he
cometh shall findcometh shall find
watching: verily I saywatching: verily I say
unto you, that he shallunto you, that he shall
gird himself, and makegird himself, and make
them to sit down tothem to sit down to
meat, and he will comemeat, and he will come
forth and serve them.forth and serve them.
LLUKE 12:37UKE 12:37
29. FFor ye shall go out withor ye shall go out with
joy, and be led forthjoy, and be led forth
with peace: thewith peace: the
mountains and themountains and the
hills shall break forthhills shall break forth
before you intobefore you into
singing, and all thesinging, and all the
trees of the field shalltrees of the field shall
clap their hands.clap their hands.
IISAIAH 55:12SAIAH 55:12
30. KKiss the Son,iss the Son, lestlest
he be angry, andhe be angry, and
ye perish from theye perish from the
way, when hisway, when his
wrath is kindledwrath is kindled
but a little.but a little.
Blessed are allBlessed are all
they that put theirthey that put their
trust in him.trust in him.
PPSALM 2:12SALM 2:12
31. TThe people which sathe people which sat
inin darkness saw greatdarkness saw great
light; and to themlight; and to them
which sat in the regionwhich sat in the region
and shadow of deathand shadow of death
light is sprung up.light is sprung up.
MMATTHEW 4:16ATTHEW 4:16
33. BBlessed are theylessed are they
which do hungerwhich do hunger
and thirst afterand thirst after
righteousness: forrighteousness: for
they shall bethey shall be
filled.filled.
MMATTHEW 5:6ATTHEW 5:6
35. CChildren’shildren’s
children are thechildren are the
crown of oldcrown of old
men; andmen; and
theglory oftheglory of
children arechildren are
their fathers.their fathers.
PPROVERBS 17:6ROVERBS 17:6
36. YYe shall knowe shall know
them by theirthem by their
fruits. Do menfruits. Do men
gather grapes ofgather grapes of
thorns, or figsthorns, or figs
of thistles?of thistles?
MMATTHEW 7:16ATTHEW 7:16
38. WWhen I consider thyhen I consider thy
heavens, the work ofheavens, the work of
thy fingers, the moonthy fingers, the moon
and the stars, whichand the stars, which
thou hast ordained;thou hast ordained;
what is man, that thouwhat is man, that thou
art mindful of him?art mindful of him?
and the son of man,and the son of man,
that thou visitest him?that thou visitest him?
PPSALM 8:3–4SALM 8:3–4
40. BBut let all those thatut let all those that
put their trust in theeput their trust in thee
rejoice: let them everrejoice: let them ever
shout for joy, becauseshout for joy, because
thou defendest them:thou defendest them:
let them also thatlet them also that
love thy name belove thy name be
joyful in thee.joyful in thee.
PPSALM 5:11SALM 5:11
42. And whatsoever ye
do in word or deed,
do all in the name
of the Lord Jesus,
giving thanks to
God and the Father
by him.
COLOSSIANS 3:17
43. II cried unto thecried unto the
LORD with myLORD with my
voice, and hevoice, and he
heard me out ofheard me out of
his holy hill.his holy hill.
PPSALM 3:4SALM 3:4
44. FFor every houseor every house
is builded byis builded by
some man; butsome man; but
he that built allhe that built all
things is God.things is God.
HHEBREWS 3:4EBREWS 3:4
45. FFor the earth whichor the earth which
drinketh in the raindrinketh in the rain
that cometh oftthat cometh oft
upon it, andupon it, and
bringeth forth herbsbringeth forth herbs
meet for them bymeet for them by
whom it is dressed,whom it is dressed,
receiveth blessingreceiveth blessing
from God.from God.
HHEBREWS 6:7EBREWS 6:7
46. BBehold, I am theehold, I am the
LORD, the GodLORD, the God
of all flesh: isof all flesh: is
there any thingthere any thing
too hard for me?too hard for me?
JJEREMIAH 32:27EREMIAH 32:27
47. AAlso thou shaltlso thou shalt
notnot oppress aoppress a
stranger: for yestranger: for ye
know the heart of aknow the heart of a
stranger, seeing yestranger, seeing ye
were strangers inwere strangers in
the land ofthe land of EgyptEgypt..
EEXODUS 23:9XODUS 23:9
48. TThe LORD thy Godhe LORD thy God
will raise up untowill raise up unto
thee a Prophetthee a Prophet
from the midst offrom the midst of
thee, of thythee, of thy
brethren, like untobrethren, like unto
me; unto him yeme; unto him ye
shall hearken.shall hearken.
DDEUTERONOMY 18:15EUTERONOMY 18:15
49. AAs ye haves ye have
thereforetherefore
received Christreceived Christ
Jesus the Lord,Jesus the Lord,
so walk ye inso walk ye in
him.him.
CCOLOSSIANS 2:6OLOSSIANS 2:6
50. PPeace I leave witheace I leave with
you, my peace Iyou, my peace I
give unto you: notgive unto you: not
as the worldas the world
giveth, give I untogiveth, give I unto
you. Let not youryou. Let not your
heart be troubled,heart be troubled,
neither let it beneither let it be
afraid.afraid.
JJOHN 14:27OHN 14:27
51. MMake a joyfulake a joyful
noise unto thenoise unto the
LORD, all yeLORD, all ye
lands.lands.
PPSALM 100:1SALM 100:1
52. SSay to them that are ofay to them that are of
aa fearful heart, Be strong,fearful heart, Be strong,
fear not: behold, your Godfear not: behold, your God
will come with vengeance,will come with vengeance,
even God with aeven God with a
recompense; he will comerecompense; he will come
and save you. Then theand save you. Then the
eyes of the blind shall beeyes of the blind shall be
opened, and the ears ofopened, and the ears of
the deaf shall bethe deaf shall be
unstopped.unstopped.
IISAIAH 35:4–5SAIAH 35:4–5
53. WWho is like untoho is like unto
thee, O LORD,thee, O LORD,
among the gods?among the gods?
who is like thee,who is like thee,
glorious inglorious in
holiness, fearfulholiness, fearful
in praises, doingin praises, doing
wonders?wonders?
EEXODUS 15:11XODUS 15:11
54. AAnd I, if I bend I, if I be
lifted up fromlifted up from
the earth, willthe earth, will
draw all mendraw all men
unto me.unto me.
JJOHN 12:32OHN 12:32
55. TThou preparest ahou preparest a
table before me intable before me in
the presence ofthe presence of
mine enemies:mine enemies:
thou anointest mythou anointest my
head with oil; myhead with oil; my
cup runneth overcup runneth over..
PPSALM 23:5SALM 23:5
56. BBe not afraid ofe not afraid of
sudden fear, neithersudden fear, neither
of the desolation ofof the desolation of
the wicked, when itthe wicked, when it
cometh. For the Lordcometh. For the Lord
shall be thyshall be thy
confidence, and shallconfidence, and shall
keep thy foot fromkeep thy foot from
being taken.being taken.
PROVERBS 3:25–26PROVERBS 3:25–26
58. AAs every man haths every man hath
received the gift,received the gift,
even so ministereven so minister
the same one tothe same one to
another, as goodanother, as good
stewards of thestewards of the
manifold grace ofmanifold grace of
God.God.
I PETER 4:10I PETER 4:10
59. Acquaint now thyself
with him, and be at
peace: thereby good
shall come unto thee.
Receive, I pray thee,
the law from his
mouth, and lay up his
words in thine heart.
JOB 22:21–22
60. NNow we,ow we,
brethren, asbrethren, as
Isaac was,Isaac was,
are theare the
children ofchildren of
promise.promise.
GGALATIANS 4:28ALATIANS 4:28