Paul looks back to Israel's history in the wilderness following the Exodus to draw lessons for the Corinthians about not grumbling or testing God as Israel did. He references specific events where Israel engaged in idolatry, sexual immorality, or put Christ to the test and faced consequences. Paul uses these examples to warn believers about overconfidence leading to disobedience and falling away from faith in God, who provides escape from temptation.
1) The document discusses the origins and roles of eldership in the early Christian church as outlined in the Bible. Elders were appointed in local churches to help lead and care for the growing number of believers.
2) The qualifications and duties of elders are described from passages in 1 Timothy and Titus, including requirements like being blameless, self-controlled, and good examples to the flock. Their duties involved caring for the church, teaching, and helping the community.
3) Elders are called to serve humbly as Jesus did and not lord over others. They must resist the devil through faith and steadfastness as the church faces opposition and dangers.
The document summarizes passages from 1 Corinthians 15 that discuss Jesus' death, burial, resurrection, and appearances after his resurrection. It emphasizes that Jesus died for our sins, was buried, and was raised on the third day according to scripture. It then appeared to Peter, the twelve disciples, over 500 people, James, and the apostles including Paul. It states that the resurrection is the foundation of Christianity and verifies Jesus' claim to be the Son of God.
27th December 2016 - An unchanging message for an ever changing worldThorn Group Pvt Ltd
The document discusses the unchanging message of the gospel for a changing world. It argues that the gospel, though frequently referenced, is misunderstood by many. The gospel refers to the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ's sacrificial death and resurrection. While many "new gospels" have emerged, they distort the truth and lead people away from salvation. The true gospel alone has the power to save and transform lives. The gospel needs no additions, distorting it is dangerous, only it can save, and only it produces real life change. Christians must uphold the integrity of the original gospel message.
The document contains passages from 1 Corinthians 15 where Paul is addressing those in the church who deny the resurrection of the dead. He argues that if there is no resurrection, then Christ has not been raised, their faith is in vain, and they are still in their sins. Paul references a practice of baptism for the dead without endorsement or condemnation as his focus is on establishing the resurrection. The purpose of mentioning this practice is to further his argument for resurrection, not to define the theology or practice of baptism. Paul's overall message is that Christ was indeed raised, as the first fruits of those who will be resurrected, in order to defeat death and bring about the end.
The document provides an overview and analysis of key themes in the Gospel of John, including "life" and "believing". It summarizes each of the seven "I am" statements of Jesus found in John, along with the accompanying miracles/incidents and their relationship to belief, faith criteria, and life impact. For example, it notes that in calling himself the "bread of life", Jesus was referring to the feeding of the 5,000 and indicates this illustrates a faith that multiplies and provides ever satisfying life. The document encourages reflection on how to improve one's own belief criteria and ways to work towards the unity emphasized in Jesus' prayer in John 17.
Unity 1 Corinthians Series "Build it Right"Ed Sullivan
Paul begins his letter by introducing himself as an apostle of Christ called by God. He addresses the church in Corinth, made up of both Jews and Greeks who have been sanctified in Christ. However, divisions have emerged in the church along lines of favorite teachers and leaders. Paul urges unity in mind and judgment. The cross of Christ, which seems foolish to some, must be central. True wisdom and power come from God, not from human cleverness or arguments. Believers are to boast only in the Lord.
II Corinthians is Paul's most personal letter, written to defend his ministry against false teachers undermining his authority at the church in Corinth. Paul explains his delayed visit, comforts repentant church members, warns the rebellious minority, and defends his apostleship. The letter addresses Paul's ministry, the collection for believers in Jerusalem, and warns the Corinthians against the false teachers while urging unity.
Paul looks back to Israel's history in the wilderness following the Exodus to draw lessons for the Corinthians about not grumbling or testing God as Israel did. He references specific events where Israel engaged in idolatry, sexual immorality, or put Christ to the test and faced consequences. Paul uses these examples to warn believers about overconfidence leading to disobedience and falling away from faith in God, who provides escape from temptation.
1) The document discusses the origins and roles of eldership in the early Christian church as outlined in the Bible. Elders were appointed in local churches to help lead and care for the growing number of believers.
2) The qualifications and duties of elders are described from passages in 1 Timothy and Titus, including requirements like being blameless, self-controlled, and good examples to the flock. Their duties involved caring for the church, teaching, and helping the community.
3) Elders are called to serve humbly as Jesus did and not lord over others. They must resist the devil through faith and steadfastness as the church faces opposition and dangers.
The document summarizes passages from 1 Corinthians 15 that discuss Jesus' death, burial, resurrection, and appearances after his resurrection. It emphasizes that Jesus died for our sins, was buried, and was raised on the third day according to scripture. It then appeared to Peter, the twelve disciples, over 500 people, James, and the apostles including Paul. It states that the resurrection is the foundation of Christianity and verifies Jesus' claim to be the Son of God.
27th December 2016 - An unchanging message for an ever changing worldThorn Group Pvt Ltd
The document discusses the unchanging message of the gospel for a changing world. It argues that the gospel, though frequently referenced, is misunderstood by many. The gospel refers to the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ's sacrificial death and resurrection. While many "new gospels" have emerged, they distort the truth and lead people away from salvation. The true gospel alone has the power to save and transform lives. The gospel needs no additions, distorting it is dangerous, only it can save, and only it produces real life change. Christians must uphold the integrity of the original gospel message.
The document contains passages from 1 Corinthians 15 where Paul is addressing those in the church who deny the resurrection of the dead. He argues that if there is no resurrection, then Christ has not been raised, their faith is in vain, and they are still in their sins. Paul references a practice of baptism for the dead without endorsement or condemnation as his focus is on establishing the resurrection. The purpose of mentioning this practice is to further his argument for resurrection, not to define the theology or practice of baptism. Paul's overall message is that Christ was indeed raised, as the first fruits of those who will be resurrected, in order to defeat death and bring about the end.
The document provides an overview and analysis of key themes in the Gospel of John, including "life" and "believing". It summarizes each of the seven "I am" statements of Jesus found in John, along with the accompanying miracles/incidents and their relationship to belief, faith criteria, and life impact. For example, it notes that in calling himself the "bread of life", Jesus was referring to the feeding of the 5,000 and indicates this illustrates a faith that multiplies and provides ever satisfying life. The document encourages reflection on how to improve one's own belief criteria and ways to work towards the unity emphasized in Jesus' prayer in John 17.
Unity 1 Corinthians Series "Build it Right"Ed Sullivan
Paul begins his letter by introducing himself as an apostle of Christ called by God. He addresses the church in Corinth, made up of both Jews and Greeks who have been sanctified in Christ. However, divisions have emerged in the church along lines of favorite teachers and leaders. Paul urges unity in mind and judgment. The cross of Christ, which seems foolish to some, must be central. True wisdom and power come from God, not from human cleverness or arguments. Believers are to boast only in the Lord.
II Corinthians is Paul's most personal letter, written to defend his ministry against false teachers undermining his authority at the church in Corinth. Paul explains his delayed visit, comforts repentant church members, warns the rebellious minority, and defends his apostleship. The letter addresses Paul's ministry, the collection for believers in Jerusalem, and warns the Corinthians against the false teachers while urging unity.
Paul pleaded with the Galatians to return to their original faith in the gospel truth. He reminded them of how they had once experienced the power of God but had since strayed. Paul argued persuasively that everyone must have a genuine personal experience with God to be saved. Many Galatians who had wandered were convinced by Paul's earnest words and returned to their faith, resolved to remain steadfast in the freedom provided by Christ. As a result, the Holy Spirit brought powerful changes in their lives and many came to demonstrate the fruits of the Spirit, bringing glory to God.
The document summarizes several passages from Acts chapter 1 that describe Jesus' appearances after his resurrection and instructions to the apostles. It notes that Jesus appeared for 40 days, speaking about the kingdom of God and telling the apostles to wait in Jerusalem for the Holy Spirit. Jesus then ascended into heaven while the apostles watched. Two men told them Jesus would return in the same way before disappearing.
Paul argues that if Christ has not been raised from the dead, then Christian faith is meaningless. He says that preaching about Christ would be useless and faith in Christ would be in vain. Paul emphasizes that Christ was indeed raised as the firstfruits of those who belong to him, implying that all believers will be resurrected. He teaches that through the resurrection of Christ, believers can have assurance of salvation and victory over death.
Paul calls himself a "bond-slave of Jesus Christ" and an apostle "set apart" for preaching the gospel of God. He felt called by God to this role before his conversion, and afterward dedicated himself fully to serving God and spreading the message of the gospel. Paul saw preaching as both an honorable duty given to him by God, and a humble form of service. His mission was to faithfully deliver the message he was commissioned to share.
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "Developing Faithfulness" sermon at New Life Christian Church on June 2, 2013. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
Paul writes a letter to the Ephesians identifying them as saints. He reminds them that as Christians, their identity and worth comes from being in Christ, not from what they have, duties, others, sufferings, or idolatry. As saints, they are precious in God's sight by position in Christ alone, not because of works or miracles. They are called to learn and grow as saints in practice by living in a way that makes believing in God easier for others.
The document discusses communicating the gospel message to outsiders. It encourages believers to devote themselves to prayer and watch for opportunities to share their faith. Living consistently with the gospel through actions and words is integral to effective communication. Believers should evaluate what their lives communicate to unbelievers and be wise in conversations, allowing their faith to guide discussions. The best witness comes from personal time with God and looking for open doors to proclaim the message of Christ's mystery.
The passages call believers to live in a manner worthy of their salvation, maintaining unity through humility, patience, and love. They describe how Christians are given diverse spiritual gifts by Christ to equip the church and build one another up until unity in faith is reached. Living worthily involves actively participating in the church community through offering and using one's gifts to serve others.
140608 eng got fruit series (part 4 - faithfulness) by kelvin limeaglepointcf
The document discusses the concept of faith and faithfulness. It defines faith as "divine persuasion" and trust in God, which is the foundation of life. To develop faithfulness, one must add diligence to divine promises by exercising faith, virtue, knowledge, self-control, steadfastness, godliness, affection, and love. Fear prevents people from being faithful, while being hearers and doers of God's word by mixing it with divine trust enables faithfulness. Faithfulness results in profitable rewards from God and being put in charge of greater things.
Sabbath school lesson 12, 1st quarter of 2016David Syahputra
Jesus introduces Himself differently to each of the seven churches and evaluates their qualities, involvement in the controversy with Satan, gives them advice, and promises blessings. The lesson examines the messages to Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea. It encourages applying the messages to one's own life and church by considering Jesus' introduction, the evaluation of qualities, involvement in spiritual battles, the advice, and promised blessings. The overall messages focus on faithfulness, repentance from sin and lukewarmness, enduring trials, and the hope of eternal life.
This document discusses suffering for being a Christian according to 1 Peter. It provides historical examples of persecution against Christians from Roman emperors like Nero to periods referred to as the "Age of Martyrs." Peter advised Christians to follow Christ's example in suffering and not be ashamed if persecuted. While persecution is difficult, God can bring good from it by purifying believers. The document also references Satan's role in inciting persecution against Christians as part of his conflict with God. Overall, Christians are called to have strong faith in God and commit themselves to doing good even when suffering.
This document provides an overview of the Gospel of Mark. It describes Mark as focusing on presenting Jesus as the chief cornerstone, the foundation of the church. Key aspects of Mark's gospel highlighted include Jesus' miracles, ministry journey, and rejection by religious leaders like the scribes and Pharisees. The document also contrasts the attitudes of religious leaders who rejected Jesus versus sincere followers who accepted him, and categorizes people as different types of stones based on their response to Jesus.
1) Jesus was descended from King David and was born into the lineage of David to fulfill prophecies that the Messiah would be from the house and throne of David.
2) God chose an imperfect family including Gentiles and sinners to be Jesus's lineage, to show that He uses all people to do His work regardless of background.
3) Jesus was born in Bethlehem as foretold by prophecies, although Mary and Joseph faced difficulties finding accommodation and Jesus was born in a stable.
The document summarizes passages from Acts 1 that describe Jesus' interactions with His disciples after His resurrection. It says that for 40 days Jesus appeared to His disciples, giving proofs that He was alive and speaking about God's kingdom. Jesus instructed His disciples to remain in Jerusalem until receiving power from the Holy Spirit. He told them they would receive power and would be His witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the entire world.
Sabbath school lesson 11, 3rd quarter of 2017David Syahputra
1) The document summarizes Paul's letter to the Galatians about freedom in Christ and avoiding legalism and licentiousness.
2) It discusses four topics from Galatians 5: freedom in Christ, freedom versus legalism, freedom versus licentiousness, and freedom and the law.
3) The key point is that through faith in Christ believers are free from sin, condemnation, and the curse of the law, but this freedom is not a license to sin and should instead motivate believers to love and serve one another.
1) The author wants the Galatians to know how he received the true gospel message directly from Jesus Christ, not from any human source.
2) Previously, the author was a zealous follower of Judaism and persecuted the church, but he encountered Jesus and was called to proclaim him as God's Son.
3) Through a revelation from Jesus, the author received the gospel message to preach, not from any human teaching.
The document provides information about a memorial service for Lorenzo Harris to be held at the Chula Vista Presbyterian Church at 10am with burial following at 1:30pm in Miramar. It includes contact information for Peggy Baker and invites recipients to introduce themselves by sharing their name, family, hobbies, recent events and expectations for studying Ephesians.
Sabbath school lesson 10, 1st quarter of 2018David Syahputra
1) Stewardship is properly managing all areas of our Christian lives and the church.
2) Stewardship is represented by an old cart wheel, with Jesus at the center as the axle supporting everything.
3) The doctrines of the church spread out from Jesus like the spokes of a wheel, and the three angels' messages form the rim being spread to the world. Proper holiness and living according to sound doctrine is symbolized by the iron band protecting the wheel.
Weary travelers. You've seen them - everything they own crammed into their luggage. Staggering through terminals and hotel lobbies with overstuffed suitcases, trunks, duffel bags and backpacks.
We've all seen people like that.
At times, we are people like that. If not with our physical luggage, then at least with our spiritual load. Fact is, we all lug loads we were never intended to carry.
Worry. Guilt. Hopelessness. Loneliness. Shame. Envy. Doubt. Fear.
No wonder we get so weary!
Join us and bring a friend or family member to the launch of our new sermon series this Sunday.
With the twenty-third Psalm as our guide, let's release some of the burdens you were never intended to bear.
You Are Good Enough - Joe and Angela Clouse - 3-5-16DenverCoC
Our teenagers are at a stage in their lives where they are constantly struggling to belong. Any form of rejection can become a huge hit to their self-esteem. Too often, acceptance in the “cool” crowd can hang upon their willingness to cross the wrong lines.
Many of us strive to fortify our children’s self-esteem through compliments and affection. However, because of their growing desire to be independent, they may draw away. In our efforts, we can inadvertently bruise our child’s ego or miss opportunities to build their self-confidence.
In this month’s devotional, Joe and Angela Clouse and Wade and Debbie Cook share insights on helping our children to deal with insecurities and anxieties by seeing themselves “In the Eyes of God” and not through the eyes of the world.
Paul pleaded with the Galatians to return to their original faith in the gospel truth. He reminded them of how they had once experienced the power of God but had since strayed. Paul argued persuasively that everyone must have a genuine personal experience with God to be saved. Many Galatians who had wandered were convinced by Paul's earnest words and returned to their faith, resolved to remain steadfast in the freedom provided by Christ. As a result, the Holy Spirit brought powerful changes in their lives and many came to demonstrate the fruits of the Spirit, bringing glory to God.
The document summarizes several passages from Acts chapter 1 that describe Jesus' appearances after his resurrection and instructions to the apostles. It notes that Jesus appeared for 40 days, speaking about the kingdom of God and telling the apostles to wait in Jerusalem for the Holy Spirit. Jesus then ascended into heaven while the apostles watched. Two men told them Jesus would return in the same way before disappearing.
Paul argues that if Christ has not been raised from the dead, then Christian faith is meaningless. He says that preaching about Christ would be useless and faith in Christ would be in vain. Paul emphasizes that Christ was indeed raised as the firstfruits of those who belong to him, implying that all believers will be resurrected. He teaches that through the resurrection of Christ, believers can have assurance of salvation and victory over death.
Paul calls himself a "bond-slave of Jesus Christ" and an apostle "set apart" for preaching the gospel of God. He felt called by God to this role before his conversion, and afterward dedicated himself fully to serving God and spreading the message of the gospel. Paul saw preaching as both an honorable duty given to him by God, and a humble form of service. His mission was to faithfully deliver the message he was commissioned to share.
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "Developing Faithfulness" sermon at New Life Christian Church on June 2, 2013. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
Paul writes a letter to the Ephesians identifying them as saints. He reminds them that as Christians, their identity and worth comes from being in Christ, not from what they have, duties, others, sufferings, or idolatry. As saints, they are precious in God's sight by position in Christ alone, not because of works or miracles. They are called to learn and grow as saints in practice by living in a way that makes believing in God easier for others.
The document discusses communicating the gospel message to outsiders. It encourages believers to devote themselves to prayer and watch for opportunities to share their faith. Living consistently with the gospel through actions and words is integral to effective communication. Believers should evaluate what their lives communicate to unbelievers and be wise in conversations, allowing their faith to guide discussions. The best witness comes from personal time with God and looking for open doors to proclaim the message of Christ's mystery.
The passages call believers to live in a manner worthy of their salvation, maintaining unity through humility, patience, and love. They describe how Christians are given diverse spiritual gifts by Christ to equip the church and build one another up until unity in faith is reached. Living worthily involves actively participating in the church community through offering and using one's gifts to serve others.
140608 eng got fruit series (part 4 - faithfulness) by kelvin limeaglepointcf
The document discusses the concept of faith and faithfulness. It defines faith as "divine persuasion" and trust in God, which is the foundation of life. To develop faithfulness, one must add diligence to divine promises by exercising faith, virtue, knowledge, self-control, steadfastness, godliness, affection, and love. Fear prevents people from being faithful, while being hearers and doers of God's word by mixing it with divine trust enables faithfulness. Faithfulness results in profitable rewards from God and being put in charge of greater things.
Sabbath school lesson 12, 1st quarter of 2016David Syahputra
Jesus introduces Himself differently to each of the seven churches and evaluates their qualities, involvement in the controversy with Satan, gives them advice, and promises blessings. The lesson examines the messages to Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea. It encourages applying the messages to one's own life and church by considering Jesus' introduction, the evaluation of qualities, involvement in spiritual battles, the advice, and promised blessings. The overall messages focus on faithfulness, repentance from sin and lukewarmness, enduring trials, and the hope of eternal life.
This document discusses suffering for being a Christian according to 1 Peter. It provides historical examples of persecution against Christians from Roman emperors like Nero to periods referred to as the "Age of Martyrs." Peter advised Christians to follow Christ's example in suffering and not be ashamed if persecuted. While persecution is difficult, God can bring good from it by purifying believers. The document also references Satan's role in inciting persecution against Christians as part of his conflict with God. Overall, Christians are called to have strong faith in God and commit themselves to doing good even when suffering.
This document provides an overview of the Gospel of Mark. It describes Mark as focusing on presenting Jesus as the chief cornerstone, the foundation of the church. Key aspects of Mark's gospel highlighted include Jesus' miracles, ministry journey, and rejection by religious leaders like the scribes and Pharisees. The document also contrasts the attitudes of religious leaders who rejected Jesus versus sincere followers who accepted him, and categorizes people as different types of stones based on their response to Jesus.
1) Jesus was descended from King David and was born into the lineage of David to fulfill prophecies that the Messiah would be from the house and throne of David.
2) God chose an imperfect family including Gentiles and sinners to be Jesus's lineage, to show that He uses all people to do His work regardless of background.
3) Jesus was born in Bethlehem as foretold by prophecies, although Mary and Joseph faced difficulties finding accommodation and Jesus was born in a stable.
The document summarizes passages from Acts 1 that describe Jesus' interactions with His disciples after His resurrection. It says that for 40 days Jesus appeared to His disciples, giving proofs that He was alive and speaking about God's kingdom. Jesus instructed His disciples to remain in Jerusalem until receiving power from the Holy Spirit. He told them they would receive power and would be His witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the entire world.
Sabbath school lesson 11, 3rd quarter of 2017David Syahputra
1) The document summarizes Paul's letter to the Galatians about freedom in Christ and avoiding legalism and licentiousness.
2) It discusses four topics from Galatians 5: freedom in Christ, freedom versus legalism, freedom versus licentiousness, and freedom and the law.
3) The key point is that through faith in Christ believers are free from sin, condemnation, and the curse of the law, but this freedom is not a license to sin and should instead motivate believers to love and serve one another.
1) The author wants the Galatians to know how he received the true gospel message directly from Jesus Christ, not from any human source.
2) Previously, the author was a zealous follower of Judaism and persecuted the church, but he encountered Jesus and was called to proclaim him as God's Son.
3) Through a revelation from Jesus, the author received the gospel message to preach, not from any human teaching.
The document provides information about a memorial service for Lorenzo Harris to be held at the Chula Vista Presbyterian Church at 10am with burial following at 1:30pm in Miramar. It includes contact information for Peggy Baker and invites recipients to introduce themselves by sharing their name, family, hobbies, recent events and expectations for studying Ephesians.
Sabbath school lesson 10, 1st quarter of 2018David Syahputra
1) Stewardship is properly managing all areas of our Christian lives and the church.
2) Stewardship is represented by an old cart wheel, with Jesus at the center as the axle supporting everything.
3) The doctrines of the church spread out from Jesus like the spokes of a wheel, and the three angels' messages form the rim being spread to the world. Proper holiness and living according to sound doctrine is symbolized by the iron band protecting the wheel.
Weary travelers. You've seen them - everything they own crammed into their luggage. Staggering through terminals and hotel lobbies with overstuffed suitcases, trunks, duffel bags and backpacks.
We've all seen people like that.
At times, we are people like that. If not with our physical luggage, then at least with our spiritual load. Fact is, we all lug loads we were never intended to carry.
Worry. Guilt. Hopelessness. Loneliness. Shame. Envy. Doubt. Fear.
No wonder we get so weary!
Join us and bring a friend or family member to the launch of our new sermon series this Sunday.
With the twenty-third Psalm as our guide, let's release some of the burdens you were never intended to bear.
You Are Good Enough - Joe and Angela Clouse - 3-5-16DenverCoC
Our teenagers are at a stage in their lives where they are constantly struggling to belong. Any form of rejection can become a huge hit to their self-esteem. Too often, acceptance in the “cool” crowd can hang upon their willingness to cross the wrong lines.
Many of us strive to fortify our children’s self-esteem through compliments and affection. However, because of their growing desire to be independent, they may draw away. In our efforts, we can inadvertently bruise our child’s ego or miss opportunities to build their self-confidence.
In this month’s devotional, Joe and Angela Clouse and Wade and Debbie Cook share insights on helping our children to deal with insecurities and anxieties by seeing themselves “In the Eyes of God” and not through the eyes of the world.
Joy #2 it's all in your mind Hans Rasmussen 4-3-16DenverCoC
The document discusses having a mindset like Jesus through being united with him and having compassion for others. It emphasizes considering others' interests above your own and making yourself nothing through humility and service. It argues that pleasing God is about self-abandonment rather than self-promotion. Finally, it says true joy comes from what God is doing through you rather than what happens to you.
What Difference Does Easter Make? - Rob Ferry 3-27-16DenverCoC
The problem of Easter for many is that its natural to want to divorce the life and teachings of Jesus from the resurrection of Jesus. The problem with that is the only reason we even know about Jesus and his many good teachings is that they were written by the same people who tell us he physically rose from the dead! We can’t try and resurrect his teachings and leave his body in the grave! In this Easter message, you will learn what the resurrection of Jesus MEANS and why Jesus' resurrection MATTERS.
Este documento proporciona actividades didácticas para el Programa Escuelas de Tiempo Completo. Incluye instrucciones para cortar, doblar y grapar materiales para las actividades.
Syamanth S is a software engineer with 2.7 years of experience developing embedded software for set-top boxes. He has expertise in C and C# and experience with features like recording and playback, middleware development, and file systems for personal video recording. Some of his projects include developing test procedures and debugging modules for Sky+ HD and Sky Q set-top boxes. He also developed an MHSI analyzer tool to extract information from transport streams. Currently he is working on virtual set-top boxes using technologies like Openstack.
This document contains Ali Asger Panwala's resume. It summarizes his contact information, work experience as an Oracle Apps Developer for Saudi Binladin Group for 2 years and as a Software Engineer for 3DI Systems Pvt. Ltd. for 3 years, education including a Bachelor of Engineering, and technical skills including Oracle, Java, and Android development.
This document appears to be a collection of summaries and links on various topics including:
1. A timeline from 2007-2016 and statistics on passenger volume.
2. Links to articles on diet soda studies from 2014, lightweight skeletons of modern humans from 2014, and a 2011 study on dietary calcium intake and fracture risk.
3. Information on different pasteurization methods for milk including temperature and time.
4. Details on Advanced Glycation End products (AGEs) including tips to reduce AGE intake.
5. A recipe and advice to limit AGEs while cooking at high heat.
Stunning entries from the 2015 nat geo traveller photo contestJayakrishnan kichu
This document provides summaries of 15 stunning photo entries from the 2015 National Geographic Traveller Photo Contest. The photos showcase beautiful natural landscapes and wildlife from locations around the world, including Yellowstone National Park, the Masai Mara in Kenya, Niagara Falls, the Swiss Alps, Chilean volcanoes, the Philippines, South Africa, Tanzania, Antarctica, Honduras, and Namibia. They capture moments like sunrises, tornadoes, lions with cubs, glaciers, volcanoes, tiny tree shrews, lions resting after a kill, wildlife at a watering hole at sunset, a restaurant on a island at sunset, penguins on an iceberg, freediving, and the otherworldly
Happy Mothers day, such an honor that you spending your morning with us today. I pray God has blessed you this year and in years to come. I also pray for those of you who have lost someone and today is a very difficult day. I pray that the God of all compassion speaks to you today and gives you the comfort only his holy spirit can give!
To those who gave birth this year to their first child—we celebrate with you
To those who lost a child this year – we mourn with you
To those who are in the trenches with little ones every day and wear the badge of food stains – we appreciate you
To those who experienced loss through miscarriage, failed adoptions, or running away—we mourn with you
To those who walk the hard path of infertility, fraught with pokes, prods, tears, and disappointment – we walk with you. Forgive us when we say foolish things. We don’t mean to make this harder than it is.
To those who are foster moms, mentor moms, teacher mom and spiritual moms – we need you
To those who have warm and close relationships with your children – we celebrate with you
To those who have disappointment, heart ache, and distance with your children – we sit with you
To those who lost their mothers – we grieve with you
To those who experienced abuse at the hands of your own mother – we acknowledge your experience and pain
To those who lived through driving tests, medical tests, and the overall testing of motherhood – we are better for having you in our midst
To those who are single and long to be married and mothering your own children – we mourn that life has not turned out the way you longed for it to be
To those who step-parent – we walk with you on these complex paths
To those who envisioned lavishing love on grandchildren -yet that dream is not to be, we grieve with you
To those who will have emptier nests in the upcoming year – we grieve and rejoice with you
To those who placed children up for adoption — we commend you for your selflessness and remember how you hold that child in your heart
And to those who are pregnant with new life, both expected and surprising –we anticipate with you
This Mother’s Day, we walk with you. Mothering is not for the faint of heart and we have real warriors in our midst. We remember you.
This Mothers we are going to focus, not so much on moms, but on how we are all called to Love like Jesus.
When the Apostle Paul was helping the young church in Thessalonica he compared his work among them to that of a mother caring for her children with love. On Mother’s Day as we consider God’s love, there are similarities between the love of a mother and of God to help us Love like Jesus.
The document is a certificate awarding Md. Abdus Salam with a Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource Management from the Association of Business Practitioners. The certificate recognizes his completion of the program and includes his student identification number and date of completion in February 2014.
Paul wrote to the Philippians to encourage them in their faith amid his own imprisonment. He thanked the church for their partnership in spreading the gospel. Though in chains, Paul rejoiced that Christ was still being preached, either with right or wrong motives. Paul was torn between continuing his work or departing to be with Christ, but felt it important to remain for the Philippians' progress. He urged them to conduct themselves in a manner worthy of the gospel and to stand firm together in their faith.
This document provides an overview and discussion of Philippians 1. It emphasizes that Paul was writing to the leaders and saints in Philippi to encourage participation in spreading the gospel through demonstration of leadership, Christian affection, prayer, and bearing spiritual fruit. The discussion highlights that believers are called to actively participate in the gospel rather than be spectators, passing on what they have learned to others through their words and actions so that Christ's good work may be completed in them.
Legacy: The Three Questions that will define our faith, our future and our impact in the world. The audio/video of this message is available at www.mympumc.net for June 11, 2017
The document summarizes a sermon on Galatians chapter 1. It discusses how Paul confronts false teachings that had arisen in the Galatian churches. The false teachers, called "Judaizers", taught that Gentiles had to follow Jewish customs like circumcision to be saved. Paul asserts that salvation comes only through faith in Christ, not by works of the law. He defends his authority as an apostle, noting that he received his gospel directly from Jesus Christ, not from the other apostles. The sermon encourages examining any teachings to ensure they align with the true gospel of salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.
This document contains the summary of a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on Galatians 1:1-24. The sermon discusses how some Jewish Christians, called Judaizers, were telling Gentile believers in the Galatian churches that they had to follow Jewish customs like circumcision to be saved. This perverted the gospel message Paul preached, which was that salvation comes through faith in Christ alone, not by works of the law. Paul defends his authority as an apostle who received revelation from Christ, not from the other apostles. He warns that any gospel contrary to the one he preached should be cursed.
The document provides instructions for conducting a manuscript study of Philippians 1:12-18, which includes reading the passage without formatting on blank paper and writing notes directly on the text. It then offers commentary on the passage section by section, analyzing the context and meaning. The commentary explores how Paul's imprisonment has advanced the gospel and both the sincere and insincere preaching of Christ despite his chains.
The document discusses 7 things that give Christians joy according to the book of Philippians: 1) The joy of an obedient Christian life, 2) The joy of ministry, 3) The joy of answered prayer, 4) The joy of discipleship, 5) The joy of gentleness, 6) The joy of belonging to God's family, and 7) The joy of contentment. Each of these sources of joy is explained in 1-2 sentences with references to relevant Bible passages. The overall message is that true joy comes from living in obedience to God, serving him through ministry, trusting in his answers to prayer, making disciples, demonstrating gentleness, being part of his global family, and being content in
This passage from Colossians discusses Paul's ministry and message to the church. Paul rejoices in his sufferings for the church, which fills up what is lacking in Christ's afflictions. He was appointed by God to preach the mystery of Christ being formed in believers. Paul's message includes proclaiming Christ, teaching wisdom to present believers as complete or perfect in Him. He works hard through God's power to strengthen believers so that no one deceives them from the full and true knowledge of God revealed in Christ.
The document is a summary of a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on March 4, 2018. The sermon focused on divisions that had formed in the church in Corinth as discussed in 1 Corinthians 1:4-17. It notes how members of the Corinthian church were attaching themselves to influential leaders like Paul, Apollos, and Peter rather than maintaining a singular focus on Christ. This caused divisions and obscured the power of Christ's cross. The sermon aimed to demonstrate through Paul's questions that only Jesus is the true Christ and that people cannot find salvation through any leader or person other than Jesus alone.
The document discusses the importance of every Christian having a missionary spirit and being actively involved in sharing the gospel. It notes that Jesus came to seek and save the lost, and that ministers alone cannot do all the work of evangelism. All Christians are commanded by Christ to go and make disciples of all nations. The key aspects to being a missionary are experiencing God's forgiveness, being willing to speak boldly about one's faith, and sharing first with family. One's greatest ability is availability for service, and a revived heart is a witnessing heart that desires to share God's love with others.
The life of joy - introduction v1 - Philippians part 1 Dr. Bella Pillai
The document provides an overview and themes of the book of Philippians. It discusses that though Paul was imprisoned, his letter to the Philippians is characterized by joy. Some major themes are: 1) Rejoice - Paul emphasizes joy that comes from commitment to Christ, not circumstances; 2) Fellowship - Paul discusses the sharing and partnership among believers; 3) Unity and Selflessness - Paul addresses divisions and selfishness arising in the church; 4) "In Christ" - Paul anchors the Christian life in one's relationship with Christ. The document examines passages to illustrate these themes of joy, fellowship, unity, and being in Christ.
Finding purpose in hard times seth gatchell september 30 2018Pacific Church
This document discusses finding joy in hard times through focusing on God rather than problems, priorities, power, or pleasing oneself. It provides biblical examples of how hard times can correct, change, challenge one to be like Christ, call others, and comfort others. Paul responded to critics by rejoicing that Christ was preached, even with false motives. He knew God's power through prayer would deliver him from his chains. The ultimate focus should be pleasing God over living for oneself.
This document contains excerpts from sermons or teachings on developing a missional church and congregation. It discusses developing a vital church centered in worship and fellowship. It also discusses developing a missional people by emphasizing seeing others through Jesus' eyes and regularly sending people out during worship. Finally, it discusses missional ministries and emphases like seizing the community's attention, speaking about faith through relationships and invitation, and sharing one's personal faith story and the story of Jesus with others.
Church, why do we need to go to church, and what is the purpose of the church...Valley Bible Fellowship
Church, Why Do We Need To Go To Church? and What is the purpose of the church?
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1 Corinthians 1.10-17 3.1-4 Wk 47 Kingdom Problems Kingdom Solutions Second B...Lazarou Richard
The document summarizes upcoming events at a local church. It announces Bible study classes on 1 Corinthians chapters 1467 and 1469. It also advertises upcoming women's ministry, children's, and community outreach events around Christmas. It provides information on volunteering opportunities, toy and food donations for a holiday event, and invites members to invite others to church activities.
The document provides commentary on Philippians 1:15-23 from Paul's letter to the Philippians. It discusses how Paul found joy even when others preached the gospel out of envy or selfish ambition. Paul was glad the gospel was being proclaimed, even if the motivations of some were impure. He knew that living was for Christ and dying would gain him being with Christ. The commentary analyzes Paul's steadfast faith and joy despite difficulties, including imprisonment.
This document provides an overview and summary of 1 Timothy 4:1-16. It discusses Paul's warning to the church in Ephesus about false teachers who will arise and spread deceiving doctrines. These false teachers forbid marriage and certain foods. Paul teaches Timothy to instruct the church using the whole counsel of God and to be an example to believers in his conduct. The purpose is to guard against false doctrine and save both himself and those who hear him. Satan's goal is to promote false doctrine and division in the church.
The document discusses the gospel and its meaning. It explores the gospel as originally understood in the Roman Empire, as misunderstood even by Jesus' disciples, and as still misunderstood today. It examines God's original plan for creation in Genesis and Exodus and His final plan for the new creation in passages like Matthew, Luke, 1 Corinthians and Revelation. The gospel is summarized as meaning that our triune God reigns and that believers will reign with Him. Several passages from Philippians are included that discuss living worthily of the gospel and finding righteousness through faith in Christ rather than the law.
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Connection, why does it matter? week 1, feb 2nd, hans rasmussenDenverCoC
Connection; Why Does it Matter?
Week 1, Feb 2nd, Hans Rasmussen
Not everyone understands connection and sometimes that is because they don’t see its value. And initially, it can be difficult to explain its importance. Yet, over time any social group- weather it is family, community or work- the lack of connection takes its toll as those social groups that lack connection begin to falter or fall a part. This series will begin by trying to explain why connection is important and what its role is for creating legacy.
Can you see me now? hans rasmussen 8 6-17DenverCoC
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
NW Midweek disipling series class #1 6-7-17DenverCoC
This document discusses discipleship and healthy discipleship relationships. It begins with a survey asking people to rate their discipleship relationships and the church's discipleship on a scale of 1-10. It then discusses a healthy discipleship model focused on Jesus as the master and using men as the method. It contrasts man-focused vs Christ-focused discipleship and discusses the purpose of discipleship as presenting everyone perfect in Christ.
The document discusses the concept of generational drift, using examples from the Bible. It describes how the generations that came after Joshua and Caleb drifted from serving God, as seen in Judges 2 when that generation did not know the Lord. It provides similar examples from Ephesus, where later generations forsook their first love and turned to false teachers. The document suggests ways to prevent this drift through generational lift, by doing again what was done before, learning again the teachings, and having ongoing need for each other across generations within the church.
This document appears to be an outline for a sermon or talk given by Sonny Rhyne on the topic of spiritual drift and lift. It includes three main points: discussing spiritual drift using John 15:1 and Jeremiah 2, examining spiritual lift through John 15:2-7, and a final point on spiritual topics.
Outcasts 3 The Love of a Prostitute Hans Rasmussen 2-12-17DenverCoC
Jesus loved the unlovable, in this series we will highlight Jesus’ pursuit of those many would label “outcasts.” Jesus often goes out of His way to reach the outcasts of society. His love is extravagant, relentless and inspiring!
Good Enough Parenting: Introduction - Wade and Deb Cook 2-4-17DenverCoC
For the next few months, our parents will have the opportunity to go through Good Enough Parenting! While we've done this series before, we'll be experiencing a fresh take on how to truly meet our teen's core emotional needs as they grow and mature! You do not want to miss this time!
Outcasts #2 Zacchaeus Hans Rasmussen 2 5-17DenverCoC
Jesus loved the unlovable, in this series we will highlight Jesus’ pursuit of those many would label “outcasts.” Jesus often goes out of His way to reach the outcasts of society. His love is extravagant, relentless and inspiring!
This document discusses how Christians experience trouble in this world but can take heart because Jesus has overcome the world. It also describes how Paul and his companions suffered greatly in Asia but gave thanks to God for their deliverance. Several passages from 1 John are provided that define love as God loving us first and sending his Son to atone for our sins, with Jesus laying down his life as the ultimate example of love.
As I Have Forgiven You - John Lusk 1-29-17DenverCoC
This is the final installment in the three part series, "As I Have Loved You..." We will focus on the most powerful and appreciated dimension of Jesus love for us--his forgiveness.
Jesus loved his disciples in a way the world had never known. In this series, we are looking at some of the primary ways Jesus expressed that love. This week's lesson will focus on an often overlooked dimension of Jesus love: his passion and persistence to teach his followers...and us as well.
As I Have Served You - John Lusk 1-15-2017DenverCoC
This is the first in a three part series of lessons on the theme of, "As I Have Loved You." Each week we will examine a different dimension of how Jesus loved his disciples and how he has loved us. This first lesson will be a refreshing look at how Jesus came to serve his followers.
The most important thing doesn’t always get the first priority – but it should. What will it take to stop being distracted by the urgent and start focusing on the meaningful? Today, let’s decide to put First Things First.
This message teaches about how to prioritize your day, week, month, and year with practical ways to put God first.
You, Me and the Christmas Tree - Rob Ferry 12-11-16DenverCoC
It’s that time of year when many are picking and buying Christmas trees. And although you may not realize it at first, there is much you have in common with a Christmas tree. In this lesson you will learn that what you do for a tree, God does for you. But, oh, so much better!
Hold on christmas, we aren’t done with thanksgiving yet! - Rob Ferry 11-27-16DenverCoC
The time for kids to dress up like Pilgrims and the Charlie Brown television special to air once again has come and gone. Thanksgiving is behind us. But should it be? The pressure to begin preparing for Christmas is already mounting - the shopping, the decorating, the making of plans for traveling or hosting. But what if we lingered a little longer and pondered a bit more on the heart of Thanksgiving before dodging headlong into Christmas? What might we learn? How might we benefit? And how might an enhanced level of gratitude serve you well though the Christmas season? Listen in to find out.
The Gift of Hope, Hans Rasmussen 11-26-16DenverCoC
This document summarizes key passages from the Bible about hope. It discusses:
1) The hope of the past, referencing prophecies from Isaiah about a coming Messiah who would bring light and peace.
2) The hope of the present, recounting the story of the Annunciation from Luke where the angel Gabriel tells Mary she will conceive and give birth to Jesus.
3) The hope of the future, citing Romans that through faith in Jesus we have hope of salvation even for things not yet seen.
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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
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
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2 Peter 3: Because some scriptures are hard to understand and some will force them to say things God never intended, Peter warns us to take care.
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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.
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3. “The women ran quickly from the tomb.
They were very frightened but also filled
with great joy, and they rushed to find the
disciples to give them the angel's message.”
-Matthew 28:8
4. •The Apostle Paul founded the church in Philippi on
his second missionary journey around 52 A.D.
•Paul wrote the book of Philippians in 62 A.D. as a
“thank you” letter to the Philippians.
•A major theme is JOY
•Paul wrote Philippians from a Roman prison while
awaiting potential execution.
5. 2 Grace and peace to you from God our
Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. 3 I thank
my God every time I remember you. 4 In all
my prayers for all of you, I always pray with
joy 5 because of your partnership in the
gospel from the first day until now,
6. 6 being confident of this, that he who began a good
work in you will carry it on to completion until the
day of Christ Jesus. 7 It is right for me to feel this
way about all of you, since I have you in my heart;
for whether I am in chains or defending and
confirming the gospel, all of you share in God's grace
with me.
7. •External vs. Internal
•Chance vs. Choice
•Happiness is defined by the facts
vs. Joy is defined by the truth
HAPPINESS VS. JOY
10. •Now what is God doing?
•Now what is God’s purpose?
•Now what does God want to show me?
•Now what does God want to do
through this?
1) NOW WHAT?
11. Now I want you to know, brothers,
that what has happened to me
has really served to advance the
gospel. Philippians 1:12
1) NOW WHAT?
12. As a result, it has become clear throughout the
whole palace guard and to everyone else that I
am in chains for Christ. 14Because of my chains,
most of the brothers in the Lord have been
encouraged to speak the word of God more
courageously and fearlessly. Philippians 1:13-14
1) NOW WHAT?
13. It is true that some preach Christ out of envy and
rivalry, but others out of goodwill. The latter do so
in love, knowing that I am put here for the defense
of the gospel. The former preach Christ out of
selfish ambition, not sincerely, supposing that they
can stir up trouble for me while I am in chains.
2) SO WHAT?
Philippians 1:15-18
14. But what does it matter? The
important thing is that in every way,
whether from false motives or true,
Christ is preached. And because of
this I rejoice.
2) SO WHAT?
Philippians 1:15-18
15. For to me, to live is
Christ and to die is gain.
Philippians 1:21
THE ULTIMATE JOY