This document describes the author's journey of changing his lifestyle from focusing solely on basketball to pursuing mixed martial arts. As a child, the author was passionate about basketball but suffered an injury during an important match that caused his team to lose. He later had success playing basketball in the UK and hoped to play for the University of Kentucky, but another knee injury prevented that. Feeling disconnected from basketball due to his injuries, he discovered mixed martial arts which helped transform his mentality and save his life.
Jesus said, I am the Way, the Truth, and the LifeRick Peterson
Jesus said, I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life Adapted from “I Am” series by K. Edward "Ed" Skidmore http://www.sermoncentral.com/print_friendly.asp?SermonID=74673
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Jesus and his disciples were traveling when they came to a village. A woman named Martha welcomed Jesus and his disciples into her home. As they continued on their journey, Jesus entered another village where Martha again received him into her house.
The document discusses how divisions within the church can cause it to lose power and effectiveness, similar to how obstacles cause a snowball to break apart as it rolls downhill. It calls for Christians to commit fully to God, surrender past issues, and allow themselves to be molded together as one church under God. When the church is united and lifts each other up through prayer, it can grow in size and influence others through spreading God's message.
Unlocking Your Inner Greatness: A Talk for StudentsKee-Man Chuah
Unlocking Your Inner Greatness - A Talk for Students (MAP-FEB2015). Delivered this talk for the students of February 2015 intake. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.
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Earth and human survival on it is endangered. Drastic climatic changes, restlessness of various ecological systems speaks this. The knowledge we have acquired seems very much wanting to survive the disastrous end to which we are moving. We need to know Truth of Nature and its working in a simple manner and act quickly to survive on earth.
This document provides an overview of Catholic Church organization and teachings about Jesus as healer. It describes Jesus' ministry and miracles, the establishment of the papacy and hierarchy through Saint Peter and the apostles, and sacraments like reconciliation, anointing of the sick, and Eucharist that continue Jesus' healing work. Key figures like the Pope, bishops, priests, and various religious orders are also defined in the context of continuing Jesus' message.
This document describes the author's journey of changing his lifestyle from focusing solely on basketball to pursuing mixed martial arts. As a child, the author was passionate about basketball but suffered an injury during an important match that caused his team to lose. He later had success playing basketball in the UK and hoped to play for the University of Kentucky, but another knee injury prevented that. Feeling disconnected from basketball due to his injuries, he discovered mixed martial arts which helped transform his mentality and save his life.
Jesus said, I am the Way, the Truth, and the LifeRick Peterson
Jesus said, I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life Adapted from “I Am” series by K. Edward "Ed" Skidmore http://www.sermoncentral.com/print_friendly.asp?SermonID=74673
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Jesus and his disciples were traveling when they came to a village. A woman named Martha welcomed Jesus and his disciples into her home. As they continued on their journey, Jesus entered another village where Martha again received him into her house.
The document discusses how divisions within the church can cause it to lose power and effectiveness, similar to how obstacles cause a snowball to break apart as it rolls downhill. It calls for Christians to commit fully to God, surrender past issues, and allow themselves to be molded together as one church under God. When the church is united and lifts each other up through prayer, it can grow in size and influence others through spreading God's message.
Unlocking Your Inner Greatness: A Talk for StudentsKee-Man Chuah
Unlocking Your Inner Greatness - A Talk for Students (MAP-FEB2015). Delivered this talk for the students of February 2015 intake. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.
*Pictures belong to their respective owners
Earth and human survival on it is endangered. Drastic climatic changes, restlessness of various ecological systems speaks this. The knowledge we have acquired seems very much wanting to survive the disastrous end to which we are moving. We need to know Truth of Nature and its working in a simple manner and act quickly to survive on earth.
This document provides an overview of Catholic Church organization and teachings about Jesus as healer. It describes Jesus' ministry and miracles, the establishment of the papacy and hierarchy through Saint Peter and the apostles, and sacraments like reconciliation, anointing of the sick, and Eucharist that continue Jesus' healing work. Key figures like the Pope, bishops, priests, and various religious orders are also defined in the context of continuing Jesus' message.
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.
This document provides excerpts from the Bible discussing Jesus Christ. It summarizes that Jesus, the Word, existed with God from the beginning and all things were created through him. It describes how Jesus came to Earth as the light and salvation for humanity. While the world did not receive him, all who believe in him become children of God. The document emphasizes that Jesus loved the world so much that he came to save it, and that believers will have eternal life through faith in him.
Jesus was a real Jewish person who lived in Israel around 2000 years ago. He gathered disciples and his ministry involved preaching, teaching, and healing people. He challenged Jewish traditions and authorities, which ultimately led to his crucifixion. His followers came to believe he had risen from the dead and went on to establish Christianity. Jesus taught using parables and emphasized compassion for all people. Accounts of his life and teachings were written decades later and form the basis of the Christian New Testament.
To receive salvation through Jesus, one must repent of their sins and have faith in Him. Repentance involves turning from sin and unbelief and turning toward God in faith. Faith is believing, trusting, and embracing Jesus as Savior. By repenting of our sins and having faith that Jesus died for our sins and rose again, we can be saved from sin and judgment and receive eternal life.
Jesus healed many people who came to him suffering from various illnesses and disabilities. He healed the lame, blind, deformed, and mute by curing them when they were brought to him. The crowds were amazed to see these people who were previously unable to speak, walk, or see, now healed. They recognized this as a sign that Jesus had healing powers from God. The document then discusses several specific healing stories from the Bible and examines the factors involved in Jesus' healing ministry, such as faith, belief, humility, and deliverance from evil. It aims to help readers understand Jesus' role as a healer and apply the lessons to their own lives.
This course focuses on providing students with a chronological understanding of the life of Christ within its historical and cultural context. The course objectives are for students to demonstrate understanding of Christ's teachings, miracles, and life events in chronological order and within the geographical and social background. Students are required to take notes, read assigned materials, participate in class, and complete assignments which include a life of Christ summary chart, research papers on topics like the prayer life of Jesus or religious topics in Jesus' time, and a reading assignment with chapter summaries of a chosen Gospel.
The prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel, major stalwarts in defending God’s Covenant, in the midst of corruption and decadence in what was once the promised land.
This document discusses who Jesus Christ is according to Christianity. It describes how Jesus claimed to be God based on statements he made and things he did, such as performing miracles. Jesus' followers, enemies, and even demons recognized his divinity. The Bible confirms Jesus' claim that he is the Son of God. The conclusion is that Jesus is both fully God and fully human, with both a divine and human nature united in one person. Believers are challenged to accept Jesus as the Lord and ruler of their lives.
The ten commandments - Their significance todayBarryAtLaindon
The document discusses the Ten Commandments and their significance today. It provides background on the origin and terminology of the Commandments in Biblical Hebrew and other languages. It then groups the Commandments into three categories: about God, about family, and about relationships with others. While some are still observed in Britain today through influence on English law, Jesus said the essence of the law is to love God and love your neighbor.
The world has many views on who Jesus was but only the bible can bring you the full truth. He was and is the most amazing person who ever lived on this planet, he healed all, saved all and delivered all who came to him and he still does the same today. He truly is God manifest in the flesh. I wonder do you know hi m?
Study Of The Law Part 2 - The 10 Commandments (1-3)Don McClain
The document discusses the Ten Commandments given to Moses by God. It provides background on the commandments, including how they are divided into the law toward God and toward others. The Ten Commandments formed the essence of the covenant between God and Israel. They established the highest moral code prior to Jesus. Each commandment is then examined individually, highlighting what it prohibited and why, with references to related Bible passages.
The document examines evidence for who Jesus Christ claimed to be based on testimony from various sources. It discusses what people in Jesus' time said about him, including that he taught with authority and some believed him to be the Messiah. It also examines what Jesus himself claimed, including that he could forgive sins, was the Son of God and eternal. The document argues that either Jesus' claims were true, making him the Son of God, or he was a liar based on the eyewitness testimony and fulfilled prophecies about the Messiah.
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.
This document provides excerpts from the Bible discussing Jesus Christ. It summarizes that Jesus, the Word, existed with God from the beginning and all things were created through him. It describes how Jesus came to Earth as the light and salvation for humanity. While the world did not receive him, all who believe in him become children of God. The document emphasizes that Jesus loved the world so much that he came to save it, and that believers will have eternal life through faith in him.
Jesus was a real Jewish person who lived in Israel around 2000 years ago. He gathered disciples and his ministry involved preaching, teaching, and healing people. He challenged Jewish traditions and authorities, which ultimately led to his crucifixion. His followers came to believe he had risen from the dead and went on to establish Christianity. Jesus taught using parables and emphasized compassion for all people. Accounts of his life and teachings were written decades later and form the basis of the Christian New Testament.
To receive salvation through Jesus, one must repent of their sins and have faith in Him. Repentance involves turning from sin and unbelief and turning toward God in faith. Faith is believing, trusting, and embracing Jesus as Savior. By repenting of our sins and having faith that Jesus died for our sins and rose again, we can be saved from sin and judgment and receive eternal life.
Jesus healed many people who came to him suffering from various illnesses and disabilities. He healed the lame, blind, deformed, and mute by curing them when they were brought to him. The crowds were amazed to see these people who were previously unable to speak, walk, or see, now healed. They recognized this as a sign that Jesus had healing powers from God. The document then discusses several specific healing stories from the Bible and examines the factors involved in Jesus' healing ministry, such as faith, belief, humility, and deliverance from evil. It aims to help readers understand Jesus' role as a healer and apply the lessons to their own lives.
This course focuses on providing students with a chronological understanding of the life of Christ within its historical and cultural context. The course objectives are for students to demonstrate understanding of Christ's teachings, miracles, and life events in chronological order and within the geographical and social background. Students are required to take notes, read assigned materials, participate in class, and complete assignments which include a life of Christ summary chart, research papers on topics like the prayer life of Jesus or religious topics in Jesus' time, and a reading assignment with chapter summaries of a chosen Gospel.
The prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel, major stalwarts in defending God’s Covenant, in the midst of corruption and decadence in what was once the promised land.
This document discusses who Jesus Christ is according to Christianity. It describes how Jesus claimed to be God based on statements he made and things he did, such as performing miracles. Jesus' followers, enemies, and even demons recognized his divinity. The Bible confirms Jesus' claim that he is the Son of God. The conclusion is that Jesus is both fully God and fully human, with both a divine and human nature united in one person. Believers are challenged to accept Jesus as the Lord and ruler of their lives.
The ten commandments - Their significance todayBarryAtLaindon
The document discusses the Ten Commandments and their significance today. It provides background on the origin and terminology of the Commandments in Biblical Hebrew and other languages. It then groups the Commandments into three categories: about God, about family, and about relationships with others. While some are still observed in Britain today through influence on English law, Jesus said the essence of the law is to love God and love your neighbor.
The world has many views on who Jesus was but only the bible can bring you the full truth. He was and is the most amazing person who ever lived on this planet, he healed all, saved all and delivered all who came to him and he still does the same today. He truly is God manifest in the flesh. I wonder do you know hi m?
Study Of The Law Part 2 - The 10 Commandments (1-3)Don McClain
The document discusses the Ten Commandments given to Moses by God. It provides background on the commandments, including how they are divided into the law toward God and toward others. The Ten Commandments formed the essence of the covenant between God and Israel. They established the highest moral code prior to Jesus. Each commandment is then examined individually, highlighting what it prohibited and why, with references to related Bible passages.
The document examines evidence for who Jesus Christ claimed to be based on testimony from various sources. It discusses what people in Jesus' time said about him, including that he taught with authority and some believed him to be the Messiah. It also examines what Jesus himself claimed, including that he could forgive sins, was the Son of God and eternal. The document argues that either Jesus' claims were true, making him the Son of God, or he was a liar based on the eyewitness testimony and fulfilled prophecies about the Messiah.