The document discusses anger and provides principles for controlling anger. It states that anger is natural but can lead to sin if not properly managed. It recommends admitting when one is angry, understanding the root causes of anger such as feeling hurt or frustrated, and resolving anger quickly before it turns to bitterness. It also suggests controlling anger by stopping to think before speaking, looking at situations from God's perspective, and listening to others rather than reacting in anger. The document provides biblical sources to back up its discussion of anger and principles for overcoming it.
This document discusses the importance of determination by comparing Jesus, Moses, and Paul, who all had a holy mission and determination to accomplish their tasks. It contrasts determination, which involves obeying God's will, with defiance, which is rebelling against God. It warns that God judges defiance severely, as seen when he destroyed unbelievers in the past. The document encourages having a determination that relies on God, holds firmly to truth even during hard times, and presses toward the goal, in order to avoid an evil heart of unbelief that fails to enter God's rest.
Paul’s “hat trick” Proposal
I. An act of Charity; support of the weak (Gal 6:1-2).
II. An act of Integrity: proof of ourselves (Gal 6:3-4).
III. An act of Equity; support of ministers (Gal 6:6).
Conclusion: (Phil 3:12)
Emotional intelligence refers to the ability to identify and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others. It is important for developing good interpersonal relationships, maintaining emotional stability and well-being, overcoming emotional suffering, and achieving overall success. To grow in emotional intelligence, one should strengthen their faith and identity in Christ, devote themselves to prayer and the Holy Spirit, and gain mastery of understanding different personality types through assessments like DISC.
Life is a relentless series of tests, trials and temptations inconspicuously designed to strengthen, mature and bless us. James exhorts the Christian, facing life's troubles, to "count it all joy." How it that possible when confronting cancer, pumulted with physical or emotional pain, battling an addiction, burdened with bills, stressed by marital or family strife, or concerned for our country? Why is "counting it all joy" good mental health as well as spiritually wise? How are you responding to tests and temptations?
The poem is a prayer by the speaker to God asking God to break down barriers in his heart and remake him. He acknowledges that God is knocking but he has yet to let God in. He asks God to overthrow and bend him so that he may rise up and stand with God. Though he tries to admit God, he finds no way in due to his own failings and weaknesses. He loves God but is bound to God's enemy. He asks God to divorce and untie him from this enemy so that God may imprison and ravish him, for only then will he be free and chaste.
God created humans with a longing to be fascinated, but the entertainment industry exploits this for profit instead of satisfying it with God. Without feeling awe in their relationship with God, people will live spiritually bored and vulnerable to Satan's tactics. To win the battle for holiness, one must embrace a preoccupation with the beauty of Jesus Christ to be fascinated by him instead of sinful pleasures that can never fully satisfy.
The document discusses anger and provides principles for controlling anger. It states that anger is natural but can lead to sin if not properly managed. It recommends admitting when one is angry, understanding the root causes of anger such as feeling hurt or frustrated, and resolving anger quickly before it turns to bitterness. It also suggests controlling anger by stopping to think before speaking, looking at situations from God's perspective, and listening to others rather than reacting in anger. The document provides biblical sources to back up its discussion of anger and principles for overcoming it.
This document discusses the importance of determination by comparing Jesus, Moses, and Paul, who all had a holy mission and determination to accomplish their tasks. It contrasts determination, which involves obeying God's will, with defiance, which is rebelling against God. It warns that God judges defiance severely, as seen when he destroyed unbelievers in the past. The document encourages having a determination that relies on God, holds firmly to truth even during hard times, and presses toward the goal, in order to avoid an evil heart of unbelief that fails to enter God's rest.
Paul’s “hat trick” Proposal
I. An act of Charity; support of the weak (Gal 6:1-2).
II. An act of Integrity: proof of ourselves (Gal 6:3-4).
III. An act of Equity; support of ministers (Gal 6:6).
Conclusion: (Phil 3:12)
Emotional intelligence refers to the ability to identify and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others. It is important for developing good interpersonal relationships, maintaining emotional stability and well-being, overcoming emotional suffering, and achieving overall success. To grow in emotional intelligence, one should strengthen their faith and identity in Christ, devote themselves to prayer and the Holy Spirit, and gain mastery of understanding different personality types through assessments like DISC.
Life is a relentless series of tests, trials and temptations inconspicuously designed to strengthen, mature and bless us. James exhorts the Christian, facing life's troubles, to "count it all joy." How it that possible when confronting cancer, pumulted with physical or emotional pain, battling an addiction, burdened with bills, stressed by marital or family strife, or concerned for our country? Why is "counting it all joy" good mental health as well as spiritually wise? How are you responding to tests and temptations?
The poem is a prayer by the speaker to God asking God to break down barriers in his heart and remake him. He acknowledges that God is knocking but he has yet to let God in. He asks God to overthrow and bend him so that he may rise up and stand with God. Though he tries to admit God, he finds no way in due to his own failings and weaknesses. He loves God but is bound to God's enemy. He asks God to divorce and untie him from this enemy so that God may imprison and ravish him, for only then will he be free and chaste.
God created humans with a longing to be fascinated, but the entertainment industry exploits this for profit instead of satisfying it with God. Without feeling awe in their relationship with God, people will live spiritually bored and vulnerable to Satan's tactics. To win the battle for holiness, one must embrace a preoccupation with the beauty of Jesus Christ to be fascinated by him instead of sinful pleasures that can never fully satisfy.
The document discusses focusing one's thoughts and affection on higher spiritual matters rather than earthly or negative concerns. It cites two Bible verses encouraging thinking on whatever is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, commendable or praiseworthy. It concludes by advising focusing on things good for our hearts, minds and souls, and resisting fear, worry, or thoughts that could lead us to do wrong.
This document discusses Satan's objectives and strategies in spiritual warfare. It explains that Satan aims to possess nonbelievers, oppress Christians through external spiritual attacks, and give Christians footholds by tempting them in areas of particular vulnerability. Some of Satan's tactics include using doubt, deception, division and anger to gain influence over people's lives. The document emphasizes that Christians must deal with sin quickly, submit to God, and resist the devil in order to avoid giving Satan a foothold.
The document discusses how to have a stress-free life by focusing on Christ rather than circumstances. It discusses how the apostle Paul, while imprisoned, chose to rejoice in God despite hardships. Paul understood that God causes all things to work together for good and is sovereign over all. He saw positive results from his struggles, as it allowed him to spread the gospel. The document encourages focusing on God, considering positive results rather than pain, and dwelling on God's sovereignty rather than man's will to have a stress-free life.
1) The document discusses reasons for anger such as unmet expectations, failures, rejection, and feelings of abandonment.
2) It provides biblical advice for controlling anger, such as facing issues rather than storing emotions inside, managing anger through Scripture, and replacing anger with kindness.
3) The document offers steps for overcoming anger including facing real issues, dealing with emotions, relying on Christ rather than self, breaking strongholds of anger, and fully resolving anger each day.
In 3 sentences or less, here is a summary of the key points from the document:
The document warns that Satan wants to keep God's people inactive and from spreading the truth so that they will be unprepared. It also discusses how adults often think children are not ready for deeper biblical teachings, but Jesus showed his readiness at age 12. Finally, it issues warnings about the end times and deception, referencing Babylon and the need to avoid being deceived.
1. The document discusses the dangers of compromise in worship, using examples from the Bible. It describes how Solomon compromised and turned to idolatry due to his foreign wives, and how Jeroboam established counterfeit worship sites and rituals to prevent Israelites from worshipping in Jerusalem.
2. It then analyzes the confrontation between Elijah and the prophets of Baal, noting their zealous but misguided worship styles, and draws parallels to overly emotional worship services today that lose sight of the purpose of worship.
3. The key lesson is that compromise, even gradual compromise, in worship can have serious negative consequences, and worship should avoid becoming a hype or spectacle but instead focus on reverence and
The document discusses the books of the Old Testament, the days of creation, temptation, the fall of man, Satan's strategy in tempting Eve, Eve's response, and the consequences of sin for various characters according to Genesis 3:14-19. It provides biblical references and prompts the reader to complete tasks like listing the days of creation and noting the consequences of sin.
This document discusses staying focused through days of discouragement. It provides biblical passages about being vigilant against the devil and enduring affliction. It defines discouragement as a loss of courage, confidence and enthusiasm. Common causes of discouragement are rejection, failure and hardship. The document advises recognizing that everyone experiences discouragement and intentionally breaking bad reaction patterns. It suggests putting one's mind at night with thankfulness, remembering God's faithfulness, sharing burdens with others, and focusing one's mind on God's promises. Strategies listed to help overcome discouragement include these actions.
2010.10.3 put the success of others above your ownPacific Church
This document discusses attitudes for healthy relationships. It identifies selfishness, ambition, and focus on oneself as relationship enemies that lead to emptiness. True joy comes from self-sacrifice for others. To have good relationships, one should adopt humility, thinking of others' interests above your own, and having the selfless, serving mind of Christ.
The document warns that Satan seeks to devour believers by encouraging them to bite and devour one another through conceit, provocation, and envy. It encourages remembering Christ, who brings peace by breaking down walls of separation and making all one in Him.
This document discusses the importance of patience and obedience through faith based on several biblical passages. It references Romans 1:5 about bringing obedience through faith. It also discusses passages from Psalms, James, and Isaiah about waiting on God, patience producing perseverance, and the dangers of acting without God's counsel. The document contrasts the concepts of patience and impatience. It examines the story of Abraham in Genesis 16 and quotes Jesus about possessing one's soul through patience.
Jesus remained silent before Pilate and his accusers, refusing to answer their accusations. Pilate was amazed by Jesus' silence, as Jesus had the opportunity to defend himself but chose not to. Scripture and commentaries note that Jesus' silence was prophesied and fulfilled his purpose of atoning for humanity's sins through his suffering and death rather than avoiding crucifixion by defending himself. His silence demonstrated his power and authority over his accusers rather than showing weakness.
This document discusses occasions in the New Testament where individuals wept, and the spiritual lessons that can be learned from them. It examines Jesus weeping over Jerusalem because the people had rejected him, Peter weeping bitterly after denying Jesus, and Paul weeping as he thought about those who had disobeyed the gospel. The overall message is that we should weep over our own sins and the state of those who are lost, as it shows we understand our need for repentance and salvation.
This document discusses revelation and deception. It notes that revelation reveals both truth and deception. Regarding truth, revelation allows one to see truth and be set free by it. Regarding deception, revelation exposes empty words and lies that people have been deceived by. The document warns of end times deception through seducing spirits promoting false doctrines. It describes the antichrist spirit as promoting lies and doctrines that deny Jesus. Finally, it emphasizes that the word of God exposes the thoughts and intents of the heart, cutting through deception.
Saul was a persecutor of Christians who had Stephen stoned. While traveling to Damascus to imprison believers, he experienced a vision of Jesus that blinded him. A disciple named Ananias restored his sight and Saul became Paul, dedicating himself to spreading Christianity. He used his Roman citizenship and knowledge of Jewish and Roman cultures to effectively communicate the gospel cross-culturally. Paul was wholly committed in all that he did for the sake of the gospel.
This document discusses spiritual illnesses like weakness, blindness, and lameness mentioned in the Bible. It summarizes a story from John 5 where Jesus encounters a man at the Pool of Bethesda who had been ill for 38 years. Jesus shows compassion by finding the man, performing a miracle to heal him, and warning him to sin no more to avoid future illness. The document encourages calling on God, who will answer and show great things, like expressing compassion through miraculous healing.
The document is a list of verses from the Bible explaining how Jesus can meet any need a person may have. It discusses how Jesus provides love, comfort, forgiveness, protection, peace, joy, mercy, direction and more. Each need is paired with a relevant Bible verse showing how Jesus fulfills that need as the lover of souls, comforter, friend, God of forgiveness, shield, Lord of peace and so on. The overall message is that no matter what someone requires, Jesus is all they will ever need.
The document discusses the upsides and downsides of anger. On the one hand, anger can be a God-given energy to help solve problems when motivated by defending principles rather than oneself. On the other hand, human anger does not produce righteousness and can stem from selfishness, distort the truth, linger too long, and attack people rather than problems. The document then provides advice on overcoming anger through confession, seeing God in tests, leaving revenge to God, practicing gentleness, and problem-solving communication.
The document discusses focusing one's thoughts and affection on higher spiritual matters rather than earthly or negative concerns. It cites two Bible verses encouraging thinking on whatever is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, commendable or praiseworthy. It concludes by advising focusing on things good for our hearts, minds and souls, and resisting fear, worry, or thoughts that could lead us to do wrong.
This document discusses Satan's objectives and strategies in spiritual warfare. It explains that Satan aims to possess nonbelievers, oppress Christians through external spiritual attacks, and give Christians footholds by tempting them in areas of particular vulnerability. Some of Satan's tactics include using doubt, deception, division and anger to gain influence over people's lives. The document emphasizes that Christians must deal with sin quickly, submit to God, and resist the devil in order to avoid giving Satan a foothold.
The document discusses how to have a stress-free life by focusing on Christ rather than circumstances. It discusses how the apostle Paul, while imprisoned, chose to rejoice in God despite hardships. Paul understood that God causes all things to work together for good and is sovereign over all. He saw positive results from his struggles, as it allowed him to spread the gospel. The document encourages focusing on God, considering positive results rather than pain, and dwelling on God's sovereignty rather than man's will to have a stress-free life.
1) The document discusses reasons for anger such as unmet expectations, failures, rejection, and feelings of abandonment.
2) It provides biblical advice for controlling anger, such as facing issues rather than storing emotions inside, managing anger through Scripture, and replacing anger with kindness.
3) The document offers steps for overcoming anger including facing real issues, dealing with emotions, relying on Christ rather than self, breaking strongholds of anger, and fully resolving anger each day.
In 3 sentences or less, here is a summary of the key points from the document:
The document warns that Satan wants to keep God's people inactive and from spreading the truth so that they will be unprepared. It also discusses how adults often think children are not ready for deeper biblical teachings, but Jesus showed his readiness at age 12. Finally, it issues warnings about the end times and deception, referencing Babylon and the need to avoid being deceived.
1. The document discusses the dangers of compromise in worship, using examples from the Bible. It describes how Solomon compromised and turned to idolatry due to his foreign wives, and how Jeroboam established counterfeit worship sites and rituals to prevent Israelites from worshipping in Jerusalem.
2. It then analyzes the confrontation between Elijah and the prophets of Baal, noting their zealous but misguided worship styles, and draws parallels to overly emotional worship services today that lose sight of the purpose of worship.
3. The key lesson is that compromise, even gradual compromise, in worship can have serious negative consequences, and worship should avoid becoming a hype or spectacle but instead focus on reverence and
The document discusses the books of the Old Testament, the days of creation, temptation, the fall of man, Satan's strategy in tempting Eve, Eve's response, and the consequences of sin for various characters according to Genesis 3:14-19. It provides biblical references and prompts the reader to complete tasks like listing the days of creation and noting the consequences of sin.
This document discusses staying focused through days of discouragement. It provides biblical passages about being vigilant against the devil and enduring affliction. It defines discouragement as a loss of courage, confidence and enthusiasm. Common causes of discouragement are rejection, failure and hardship. The document advises recognizing that everyone experiences discouragement and intentionally breaking bad reaction patterns. It suggests putting one's mind at night with thankfulness, remembering God's faithfulness, sharing burdens with others, and focusing one's mind on God's promises. Strategies listed to help overcome discouragement include these actions.
2010.10.3 put the success of others above your ownPacific Church
This document discusses attitudes for healthy relationships. It identifies selfishness, ambition, and focus on oneself as relationship enemies that lead to emptiness. True joy comes from self-sacrifice for others. To have good relationships, one should adopt humility, thinking of others' interests above your own, and having the selfless, serving mind of Christ.
The document warns that Satan seeks to devour believers by encouraging them to bite and devour one another through conceit, provocation, and envy. It encourages remembering Christ, who brings peace by breaking down walls of separation and making all one in Him.
This document discusses the importance of patience and obedience through faith based on several biblical passages. It references Romans 1:5 about bringing obedience through faith. It also discusses passages from Psalms, James, and Isaiah about waiting on God, patience producing perseverance, and the dangers of acting without God's counsel. The document contrasts the concepts of patience and impatience. It examines the story of Abraham in Genesis 16 and quotes Jesus about possessing one's soul through patience.
Jesus remained silent before Pilate and his accusers, refusing to answer their accusations. Pilate was amazed by Jesus' silence, as Jesus had the opportunity to defend himself but chose not to. Scripture and commentaries note that Jesus' silence was prophesied and fulfilled his purpose of atoning for humanity's sins through his suffering and death rather than avoiding crucifixion by defending himself. His silence demonstrated his power and authority over his accusers rather than showing weakness.
This document discusses occasions in the New Testament where individuals wept, and the spiritual lessons that can be learned from them. It examines Jesus weeping over Jerusalem because the people had rejected him, Peter weeping bitterly after denying Jesus, and Paul weeping as he thought about those who had disobeyed the gospel. The overall message is that we should weep over our own sins and the state of those who are lost, as it shows we understand our need for repentance and salvation.
This document discusses revelation and deception. It notes that revelation reveals both truth and deception. Regarding truth, revelation allows one to see truth and be set free by it. Regarding deception, revelation exposes empty words and lies that people have been deceived by. The document warns of end times deception through seducing spirits promoting false doctrines. It describes the antichrist spirit as promoting lies and doctrines that deny Jesus. Finally, it emphasizes that the word of God exposes the thoughts and intents of the heart, cutting through deception.
Saul was a persecutor of Christians who had Stephen stoned. While traveling to Damascus to imprison believers, he experienced a vision of Jesus that blinded him. A disciple named Ananias restored his sight and Saul became Paul, dedicating himself to spreading Christianity. He used his Roman citizenship and knowledge of Jewish and Roman cultures to effectively communicate the gospel cross-culturally. Paul was wholly committed in all that he did for the sake of the gospel.
This document discusses spiritual illnesses like weakness, blindness, and lameness mentioned in the Bible. It summarizes a story from John 5 where Jesus encounters a man at the Pool of Bethesda who had been ill for 38 years. Jesus shows compassion by finding the man, performing a miracle to heal him, and warning him to sin no more to avoid future illness. The document encourages calling on God, who will answer and show great things, like expressing compassion through miraculous healing.
The document is a list of verses from the Bible explaining how Jesus can meet any need a person may have. It discusses how Jesus provides love, comfort, forgiveness, protection, peace, joy, mercy, direction and more. Each need is paired with a relevant Bible verse showing how Jesus fulfills that need as the lover of souls, comforter, friend, God of forgiveness, shield, Lord of peace and so on. The overall message is that no matter what someone requires, Jesus is all they will ever need.
The document discusses the upsides and downsides of anger. On the one hand, anger can be a God-given energy to help solve problems when motivated by defending principles rather than oneself. On the other hand, human anger does not produce righteousness and can stem from selfishness, distort the truth, linger too long, and attack people rather than problems. The document then provides advice on overcoming anger through confession, seeing God in tests, leaving revenge to God, practicing gentleness, and problem-solving communication.
The document discusses forgiveness and bitterness. It begins by summarizing Ephesians 4:25-32 about speaking the truth, controlling anger, not sinning, being kind, and forgiving others. It then tells the story of Naomi, who became bitter after tragedy and asked to be called Mara. The document outlines characteristics of bitter people and ways people become bitter. It provides commands for bitter believers to watch their gossip, emotions, time, enemies, hands, and mouth. The cycle of bitterness is described along with how to build forgiveness by canceling debts, removing others' control, and leaving justice to God. Forgiveness is defined as an ongoing process of wanting good for offenders.
This document discusses the topic of bitterness and forgiveness. It begins by summarizing Ephesians 4:25-32, which lists commands such as speaking truthfully, not letting anger lead to sin, avoiding theft and unwholesome talk. It then discusses characteristics of bitter people and five ways people become bitter. The document stresses that when sinned against, the only choices are bitterness or forgiveness. It provides six commands for bitter believers, such as watching gossip and emotions. It describes the cycle of bitterness and how to dig up the root through forgiveness. Finally, it outlines what forgiveness is and is not. The overarching message is that believers must forgive others as God in Christ forgave them.
Don’t Grumble!
Complaining is like scratching an itch.
The more you complain about your husband, the worse he gets
The more you complain about your wife, the worse she gets
The more you complain about your job, the worse it gets
The more you complain about your health, the worse you feel.
Proverbs 17:22 (NIV2011) A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.
The document discusses the topic of anger from a biblical perspective. It provides several key points:
1) Anger is a natural emotion but can lead to sinful behaviors if not properly managed. The Bible advises dealing with anger quickly and not letting it linger.
2) Anger stems from desires not being fulfilled or a sense of injustice. It will not produce righteousness and can open the door to other sins if allowed to fester.
3) The Bible considers anger toward others to be murder in the heart. Jesus taught that anger can subject one to hellfire if not kept in check.
The world appears to be in a downward spiral of violence and war. Is there any hope for future generations? God provides the answer in the Bible - both short-term and long-term.
This document discusses how to walk in unity according to Ephesians 4:21-32. It summarizes the key points from each verse, explaining that to walk in unity, we must put away the old self and adopt a new lifestyle based on righteousness. Specifically, we must speak truth, not dwell in anger, avoid theft and corrupt speech, and instead be kind, tenderhearted, and forgiving as God forgave us. Meditating on these scriptures can help us transform our lives and walk in harmony with others.
This document discusses building better relationships with God, others, family, and community. It provides biblical passages about unity from Ephesians and emphasizes making every effort to keep unity. It lists several ways to build unity, such as having the right attitude, speaking truth in love, forgiving others, and refusing to partner with those unwilling to change. The document stresses that what joins us is more important than what divides us and provides tips for dealing with disunity or wanting to be a spiritual mentor to others. It concludes that unity commands blessing.
The document provides information about an upcoming church service, including the title of tonight's sermon "The Story of Two Josephs". It then shares a multi-paragraph Bible passage about Jonah and God's response to Jonah's anger. Following this, it outlines steps to help move out of the "danger zone" of anger, including controlling it, talking it out, acting on it, and ending anger. It closes by emphasizing that every minute spent angry is a loss of happiness and encourages finding peace instead.
Jesus teaches his disciples not to prevent others from doing works in his name, even if they are not part of their group. He says that whoever is not against them is for them, and anyone who helps one of his followers will be rewarded. Jesus warns his disciples about causing others, especially children, to sin, saying it would be better to cut off a body part causing sin than to go to Gehenna with it. He emphasizes avoiding scandal.
This document is a summary of a sermon on developing a pure heart based on the sixth Beatitude from Matthew 5:8 - "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God." The sermon discusses how purity starts from within by controlling thoughts and desires. It notes evil desires lead to temptation and sin. It also discusses diagnosing an impure heart through actions like making inappropriate insinuations. The sermon concludes by urging listeners to pursue righteousness wholeheartedly and take every thought captive for Jesus Christ.
1 2 - overcome a spirit of bitterness. 12 june. 2011PLCMC CS
1) Philip preached in Samaria and many people believed, including Simon, after witnessing Philip perform miracles like exorcisms and healings.
2) Simon offered Peter and John money, wanting to gain the power to impart the Holy Spirit through laying on of hands.
3) Peter sternly rebuked Simon for thinking he could buy a gift from God with money, and told Simon he was full of bitterness and captive to sin. Peter urged Simon to repent and pray.
This document contains a summary of 1 John 2:15-17 and 24-28. It discusses how believers should not love the world or things in the world. Loving the world means loving human society apart from God or material objects it offers. Instead, believers should abide in Christ by focusing on the pure gospel message they first heard and letting Christ's teaching through the Holy Spirit guide them, so they have confidence when Christ returns.
Sermon 18 (final sermon) in a series on the Book of James (this one is on James 5:13-20) presented April 25, 2010, at Palm Desert Church of Christ, by Dale Wells
Harold cunningham matthew 18 problem people presentationChris Donavan
The document provides a summary of the biblical approach to healthy, healing relationships as outlined in Matthew 18. It discusses the 4 steps Jesus reveals: 1) the offended party goes to the offender privately, 2) if no resolution, take 1-2 witnesses, 3) if still no resolution, tell it to the church, 4) if still no resolution, treat the offender as an outsider. The key is that the offended party initiates to win over the offender with the goal of reconciliation, not condemnation. Going through the proper biblical steps allows relationships to be healed when offenses occur.
Realizing your personal destiny and call in Christ by Prof Thio - 19/11/11zionyaf
The document discusses various spiritual growth indicators and the process of being restored from a state of brokenness or captivity to becoming a conqueror. It examines rebuilding one's spirit, soul and body through the sanctifying work of God's word and spirit. Various city gates are described as metaphors for spiritual lessons like humility, transformation, purification and being empowered by the holy spirit through Jesus, the fountain of living water.
The document discusses what believers must do to endure until the end based on passages from the Bible. It says that believers must: 1) build themselves up in faith by making progress in their faith and standing firm on God's word, 2) pray in the Holy Spirit by allowing the Spirit to intercede for them, 3) guard themselves in God's love by consciously choosing to love one another, 4) wait patiently for Jesus' return without growing weary, and 5) save others by preaching the gospel to bring more people to faith.
This document discusses perspectives on prayer, particularly regarding perceived enemies. It argues that the only prayer Christians should pray for unbelievers, even if perceived as enemies, is for their salvation. Negative prayers for enemies risk being answered by the real enemy, Satan, rather than God. The document also discusses how believers should view and respond to the actions of perceived enemies based on scripture. Christians are instructed to act in love towards all and allow God to enact vengeance as he sees fit, while resisting the real enemy, Satan.
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A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.