Ang katotohanan hinggil sa likas na kalagayan ni Jesus. Siya ayon sa matibay na katunayang biblikal ay hindi kailan man lumapat sa kalagayan ng isang Dios.
The document contains a passage from Ephesians 6:10-24 discussing spiritual warfare and the armor of God. It explains that Christians are in a spiritual battle against Satan and demons, not other people. It describes the six pieces of armor mentioned in Ephesians - the belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, shoes of the gospel, shield of faith, helmet of salvation, and sword of the spirit (word of God). It emphasizes the importance of knowing the enemy (Satan), knowing our king (Jesus Christ) who gives us strength, and using the spiritual weapons and armor provided to withstand attacks.
This document outlines how Christians can be victorious in spiritual warfare by knowing their enemy, knowing their King, and knowing their weapons. It explains that the enemy is Satan who seeks to deceive humans through temptation. It also describes the mighty attributes of God/the King, including that He is omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, holy, and loving. Finally, it details the spiritual armor and weapons Christians have been given, including the belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, shield of faith, and sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. The overall message is that by understanding these three areas, believers can stand against Satan and be victorious.
Ang katotohanan hinggil sa likas na kalagayan ni Jesus. Siya ayon sa matibay na katunayang biblikal ay hindi kailan man lumapat sa kalagayan ng isang Dios.
The document contains a passage from Ephesians 6:10-24 discussing spiritual warfare and the armor of God. It explains that Christians are in a spiritual battle against Satan and demons, not other people. It describes the six pieces of armor mentioned in Ephesians - the belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, shoes of the gospel, shield of faith, helmet of salvation, and sword of the spirit (word of God). It emphasizes the importance of knowing the enemy (Satan), knowing our king (Jesus Christ) who gives us strength, and using the spiritual weapons and armor provided to withstand attacks.
This document outlines how Christians can be victorious in spiritual warfare by knowing their enemy, knowing their King, and knowing their weapons. It explains that the enemy is Satan who seeks to deceive humans through temptation. It also describes the mighty attributes of God/the King, including that He is omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, holy, and loving. Finally, it details the spiritual armor and weapons Christians have been given, including the belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, shield of faith, and sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. The overall message is that by understanding these three areas, believers can stand against Satan and be victorious.
The document describes events surrounding Daniel during the reigns of King Belshazzar and King Darius. During Belshazzar's rule, God supernaturally writes a message on the palace wall that only Daniel can interpret, predicting Belshazzar's downfall. Belshazzar is killed that night and Darius takes the kingdom. Daniel rises to a high position under Darius but also faces persecution as his enemies trick Darius into outlawing prayer to any god but himself. Daniel continues praying and is thrown into the lion's den but survives unharmed, demonstrating God's protection of Daniel.
The document discusses finding joy in trials through patience and wisdom from God. It notes that trials test and strengthen one's faith, and that one should ask God for wisdom in faith without doubting. While trials are certain, God remains good and sovereign over all circumstances. The document seeks to encourage facing trials as opportunities rather than victims through the wisdom and power God provides.
The document discusses the source of spiritual strength in knowing Christ. It uses Peter as an example of how his weakness became strength through surrendering to Jesus and being filled with the Holy Spirit. Peter then preached boldly at Pentecost and amazed the Jewish leaders with his courage despite having no special scriptural training. The key messages are that spending time with Jesus builds faith, which leads to strength and spiritual results, and that God gives ordinary people extraordinary strength.
The document discusses the top 10 causes of death globally in 2012 according to the WHO. CAD, which is caused by unhealthy diet and smoking, was the leading cause of death, claiming 7.4 million lives or 12.8% of all deaths. Stroke, the second leading cause, occurred when a brain artery is blocked or ruptured, taking 6.7 million lives or 10.8% of deaths. The third leading cause was lower respiratory infections like pneumonia and influenza, contributing to 6.1% of deaths.
The document contains several biblical passages from both the Old and New Testaments. It discusses Jesus healing those with lack of faith or illness, including healing a woman who was bleeding for 12 years and raising a synagogue leader's daughter from death. It also contains passages about God creating humanity, sin entering the world, Job suffering affliction from Satan, and forgiveness of sins through prayer.
Faith requires trusting God's power, standing on God's promises, and focusing on God's purpose. Whenever God restores something, He restores it to a greater state than before. True faith is demonstrated through works, and believers should work hard in order to present themselves before God and correctly explain His word to others, doing all things to represent Jesus and give thanks to God.
The disciples asked Jesus why they could not drive out a demon. Jesus responded that it was because of their small faith, and that if they had faith even as small as a mustard seed, they could move mountains.
Joseph was taken as a slave to Egypt, where he became successful because the Lord was with him. He found favor with his master and was put in charge of the household. The Lord blessed his master's house because of Joseph.
Joseph's master's wife tried to seduce him but he refused because it would be a sin. When she falsely accused him after he fled from her, he was thrown into prison. But the Lord was with Joseph and gave him favor with the jailer, putting
This document contains a summary of passages from Matthew 17:19-20 and Genesis 39 about having faith and faith that works. It discusses that faith without works is dead, and gives examples of Joseph having faith even when faced with temptation. It encourages the reader to apply God's word, bear God's image in all they do, and give their best for God's glory. Faith requires action on our part for God to work and bring about answered prayers.
The disciples were unable to cast out a demon and asked Jesus why. Jesus responded that it was because of their small faith, saying that even a tiny amount of faith could move mountains. Jesus then told a parable about a prodigal son who wasted his inheritance and returned home seeking forgiveness. The father welcomed his son back with open arms and celebrated his return, angering the older son who was jealous of the welcome. The parable teaches about God's forgiveness and mercy for those who repent.
This document discusses faith and restoration through several Bible passages. It notes that faith is not knowing what will happen but knowing God will hold the future. Extraordinary life comes from God's power combined with our faith. It references the parable of the prodigal son to show how God restores what was broken when we have faith. Faith gives hope and responding to circumstances with faith allows God to work. God restores things to a place greater than before when we place our brokenness in his hands through faith.
1) The document outlines a weekly topics series on faith that will cover how faith matters, restores, works, heals, unites and builds.
2) It examines the story of Job who endured great suffering and loss but maintained his faith in God, and was restored twofold by God for his faithfulness.
3) Key aspects of faith discussed include trusting in God's power, standing on his promises, and keeping the focus on his greater purpose even in times of pain. Faith unleashes God's power and is necessary to please him.
The document describes Job's situation before and after his trials of faith. Before his trials, Job had significant wealth and family, including 7 sons and 3 daughters. However, during his trials, Job lost all his possessions and his children died. After responding to his trials with faith, God restored Job's fortunes, giving him double what he had before - 14,000 sheep, 6,000 camels, 1,000 yoke of oxen, and 1,000 female donkeys. Job also had 7 more sons and 3 more daughters and lived to be 140 years old.
The document outlines the evening service schedule for a church, including the start time of 6:30 PM and that Lucy Banal will be leading the service. It also lists several bullet points of events that will take place during the service such as singing, prayer, offering, and a message.
The document provides details for an afternoon service at 4:00PM led by Ptr. Donna G. Tarun. It lists the time and leader for an upcoming religious event.
Jesus tells his disciples to remain in Jerusalem and wait for the Holy Spirit. They will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes and will be witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the earth. The document discusses the coming of the Holy Spirit and empowering of believers. It also describes examples of the apostles and early church community being filled with the Holy Spirit and boldly spreading the gospel through signs, wonders, and sharing possessions.
The document provides details for an evening service at 6:30PM led by Ptr. Donna G. Tarun. It lists the time and leader of the evening service but does not provide any other context or information about the event.
The document discusses the baptism of the Holy Spirit according to Acts 1:4-8. It examines what the baptism of the Holy Spirit is, who can receive it, and how it is received and its results according to Acts 4:13-35. The conclusion cites Ephesians 3:20-21.
3. SANTIAGO 4:13 -17
• 13 Makinig kayo sa akin, kayong
nagsasabi, "Ngayon o bukas ay
pupunta kami sa ganito at ganoong
bayan at isang taon kaming titigil
doon, mangangalakal kami at kikita
nang malaki."
4. SANTIAGO 4:13 -17
• 14 Ni hindi nga ninyo alam kung ano
ang mangyayari sa inyo sa araw ng
bukas! Ang buhay ninyo'y parang usok
lamang, sandaling lumilitaw at agad
nawawala.
• 15 Sa halip ay sabihin ninyo, "Kung
loloobin ng Panginoon at nabubuhay pa
kami, gagawin namin ito o iyon."
5. SANTIAGO 4:13 -17
• 16 Ngunit kayo'y nagmamalaki at
nagyayabang, at iyan ay masama!
• 17 Ang nakakaalam na dapat niyang
gawin ang mabuti ngunit hindi iyon
ginagawa ay nagkakasala.
11. GAWA 17:26
• Mula sa isang tao'y nilikha niya ang
lahat ng lahi sa buong mundo.
Itinakda niya sa simula't simula pa
ang kani-kanilang panahon at
hangganan.
13. AWIT 103: 15-16
• Awit 103:15 Ang buhay ng mga tao'y
parang damo ang katulad, sa parang
ay lumalago na katulad ay bulaklak;
• Awit 103:16 nawawala't nalalagas,
kapag ito'y nahanginan, nawawala na
nga ito at hindi na mamamasdan.
28. DEUT 30:16
• kapag sinunod ninyo ang mga utos na
ibinibigay ko sa inyo ngayon mula kay
Yahweh na inyong Diyos, at kung
mahal ninyo siya at ginagawa ang
kanyang kagustuhan, pagpapalain niya
kayo sa lupaing ibibigay niya sa inyo.
Bibigyan niya kayo ng mahabang buhay
at gagawing isang malaking bansa.
33. LUKAS 11:13
• Kung kayong masasama ay
marunong magbigay ng mabubuting
bagay sa inyong mga anak, gaano pa
kaya ang inyong Ama na nasa langit!
Ibibigay niya ang Espiritu Santo sa
mga humihingi sa kanya!"
40. 1. ALAMIN MO KUNG HANGGANG
SAAN LANG KAYA MO
2. ALISIN ANG HINDI MO KAYA
3. ILAGAY ANG KAYA MO
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FAITHWORKS CHRISTIAN CHURCH GLOBAL
Presented By:
Pastor ALAN ESPORAS
FCC Main
May 29, 2016
Mabuhay Service