8 Sapagkat dahil sa kagandahang-loob ng Diyos kayo ay naligtas sa pamamagitan ng pananampalataya; at ito'y kaloob ng Diyos at hindi mula sa inyong sarili; 9 hindi ito bunga ng inyong mga gawa kaya't walang maipagmamalaki ang sinuman. 10 Kung ano tayo ngayon ay gawa ng Diyos, at sa pakikipag-isa natin kay Cristo Jesus ay nilikha niya tayo para sa mabubuting gawa na inihanda niya noong una pa man upang gawin natin. Efeso 2:8-10
God works through both visible miracles and invisible providence. Naomi and her family experience hardship when they move to Moab due to famine in Bethlehem, with Naomi's husband and sons dying. Naomi decides to return to Bethlehem and encourages her daughters-in-law to return to their families. Orpah agrees but Ruth refuses, committing to stay with Naomi and her God. They return to Bethlehem together where others are surprised to see Naomi after her losses but she experienced God's sovereignty through her suffering.
The document discusses the importance of having the proper perspective based on passages from Philippians 2. It makes three key points:
1. Proper perspective sees problems as possibilities rather than obstacles.
2. Proper perspective sees people in relation to their potential rather than superficial attributes.
3. Proper perspective sees the present in relation to God's promises for the future rather than circumstances alone.
The overall message is that having a Christ-centered attitude and perspective shaped by humility can bring unity, growth, and joy.
8 Sapagkat dahil sa kagandahang-loob ng Diyos kayo ay naligtas sa pamamagitan ng pananampalataya; at ito'y kaloob ng Diyos at hindi mula sa inyong sarili; 9 hindi ito bunga ng inyong mga gawa kaya't walang maipagmamalaki ang sinuman. 10 Kung ano tayo ngayon ay gawa ng Diyos, at sa pakikipag-isa natin kay Cristo Jesus ay nilikha niya tayo para sa mabubuting gawa na inihanda niya noong una pa man upang gawin natin. Efeso 2:8-10
God works through both visible miracles and invisible providence. Naomi and her family experience hardship when they move to Moab due to famine in Bethlehem, with Naomi's husband and sons dying. Naomi decides to return to Bethlehem and encourages her daughters-in-law to return to their families. Orpah agrees but Ruth refuses, committing to stay with Naomi and her God. They return to Bethlehem together where others are surprised to see Naomi after her losses but she experienced God's sovereignty through her suffering.
The document discusses the importance of having the proper perspective based on passages from Philippians 2. It makes three key points:
1. Proper perspective sees problems as possibilities rather than obstacles.
2. Proper perspective sees people in relation to their potential rather than superficial attributes.
3. Proper perspective sees the present in relation to God's promises for the future rather than circumstances alone.
The overall message is that having a Christ-centered attitude and perspective shaped by humility can bring unity, growth, and joy.
The document discusses having a Christ-like attitude of humility and service. It encourages focusing thoughts on God's word through meditation. Filling one's mind with Scripture can change one's perspective to see oneself as God sees us. Having the attitude of Christ involves abandoning self-promotion for self-abandonment in serving others. True joy comes from what God is doing in us and through us, not from what happens to us.
This document provides a summary of a sermon given on Jesus, Mary, Joseph, and lessons that can be learned from them. It discusses how Mary and Joseph prepared themselves for God's plans for them, which they did not fully know, through worship, study of scripture, and obedience. It emphasizes that Jesus is the only savior and salvation, and that all need to be saved from sin. The sermon encourages preparing for whatever future God may have in store, and trusting that his plans may differ from one's own. It closes by saying Jesus is still with us as Immanuel.
Jude warns Christians about false teachers who were rebelling against God in three ways:
1) The nation of Israel, who were delivered from Egypt but did not believe God to enter the Promised Land.
2) Angels who abandoned their proper dwelling with God to join Satan in rebellion.
3) The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, whose extreme sexual immorality led God to destroy them as an example.
The document discusses the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness and lessons that can be learned from it about temptation. It makes three key points:
1) A life with Jesus is spiritual warfare, and Satan will tempt anyone walking with Jesus.
2) Temptation is not the same as sin - it is an opportunity for victory, not defeat. Jesus was tempted but did not sin.
3) Temptation can be seen as a challenge or sporting event, where one can emerge victorious through God's power and staying steadfast against Satan's tactics. When temptation comes, one has the ability to resist through God's grace.
This document discusses temptation and provides several analogies and examples. It begins by summarizing Jesus' temptation in the desert by Satan and notes that God does not tempt people but allows temptation to test and strengthen faith. It then provides three "truths" about temptation: 1) living with Jesus involves spiritual warfare against temptation, 2) temptation is not the same as sin, and 3) people are most vulnerable when hungry, isolated, or tired. The document uses the examples of Lance Armstrong and Israel Houghton to illustrate being tempted and either emerging victorious or falling to sin. It closes by urging people to run to Jesus when tempted and noting that temptation provides an opportunity to respond in faith.
The document discusses seeing from different perspectives. It describes how the Israelites' experiences determined what they saw - ten spies saw obstacles in the promised land while Caleb and Joshua saw opportunity. It then discusses three dangers: the dangers of legalism as seen through Paul's experience as a Pharisee; the dangers of distractions both within ourselves and from others who live as enemies of Christ; and the dangers of spiritual complacency in becoming perfect but still pressing toward the goal.
This one sentence document expresses frustration with an inability to find satisfaction or fulfillment. The repetition of the phrase "I can't get no" emphasizes this lack of satisfaction. Overall, the document conveys a sense of dissatisfaction or lack through its minimal yet repetitive content.
The document discusses the top 10 causes of death globally in 2012 according to the WHO. CAD, which is caused by unhealthy diet and smoking, was the leading cause of death, claiming 7.4 million lives or 12.8% of all deaths. Stroke, the second leading cause, occurred when a brain artery is blocked or ruptured, taking 6.7 million lives or 10.8% of deaths. The third leading cause was lower respiratory infections like pneumonia and influenza, contributing to 6.1% of deaths.
The document contains several biblical passages from both the Old and New Testaments. It discusses Jesus healing those with lack of faith or illness, including healing a woman who was bleeding for 12 years and raising a synagogue leader's daughter from death. It also contains passages about God creating humanity, sin entering the world, Job suffering affliction from Satan, and forgiveness of sins through prayer.
Faith requires trusting God's power, standing on God's promises, and focusing on God's purpose. Whenever God restores something, He restores it to a greater state than before. True faith is demonstrated through works, and believers should work hard in order to present themselves before God and correctly explain His word to others, doing all things to represent Jesus and give thanks to God.
The disciples asked Jesus why they could not drive out a demon. Jesus responded that it was because of their small faith, and that if they had faith even as small as a mustard seed, they could move mountains.
Joseph was taken as a slave to Egypt, where he became successful because the Lord was with him. He found favor with his master and was put in charge of the household. The Lord blessed his master's house because of Joseph.
Joseph's master's wife tried to seduce him but he refused because it would be a sin. When she falsely accused him after he fled from her, he was thrown into prison. But the Lord was with Joseph and gave him favor with the jailer, putting
This document contains a summary of passages from Matthew 17:19-20 and Genesis 39 about having faith and faith that works. It discusses that faith without works is dead, and gives examples of Joseph having faith even when faced with temptation. It encourages the reader to apply God's word, bear God's image in all they do, and give their best for God's glory. Faith requires action on our part for God to work and bring about answered prayers.
The disciples were unable to cast out a demon and asked Jesus why. Jesus responded that it was because of their small faith, saying that even a tiny amount of faith could move mountains. Jesus then told a parable about a prodigal son who wasted his inheritance and returned home seeking forgiveness. The father welcomed his son back with open arms and celebrated his return, angering the older son who was jealous of the welcome. The parable teaches about God's forgiveness and mercy for those who repent.
This document discusses faith and restoration through several Bible passages. It notes that faith is not knowing what will happen but knowing God will hold the future. Extraordinary life comes from God's power combined with our faith. It references the parable of the prodigal son to show how God restores what was broken when we have faith. Faith gives hope and responding to circumstances with faith allows God to work. God restores things to a place greater than before when we place our brokenness in his hands through faith.
1) The document outlines a weekly topics series on faith that will cover how faith matters, restores, works, heals, unites and builds.
2) It examines the story of Job who endured great suffering and loss but maintained his faith in God, and was restored twofold by God for his faithfulness.
3) Key aspects of faith discussed include trusting in God's power, standing on his promises, and keeping the focus on his greater purpose even in times of pain. Faith unleashes God's power and is necessary to please him.
The document describes Job's situation before and after his trials of faith. Before his trials, Job had significant wealth and family, including 7 sons and 3 daughters. However, during his trials, Job lost all his possessions and his children died. After responding to his trials with faith, God restored Job's fortunes, giving him double what he had before - 14,000 sheep, 6,000 camels, 1,000 yoke of oxen, and 1,000 female donkeys. Job also had 7 more sons and 3 more daughters and lived to be 140 years old.
The document outlines the evening service schedule for a church, including the start time of 6:30 PM and that Lucy Banal will be leading the service. It also lists several bullet points of events that will take place during the service such as singing, prayer, offering, and a message.
The document provides details for an afternoon service at 4:00PM led by Ptr. Donna G. Tarun. It lists the time and leader for an upcoming religious event.
Jesus tells his disciples to remain in Jerusalem and wait for the Holy Spirit. They will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes and will be witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the earth. The document discusses the coming of the Holy Spirit and empowering of believers. It also describes examples of the apostles and early church community being filled with the Holy Spirit and boldly spreading the gospel through signs, wonders, and sharing possessions.
The document provides details for an evening service at 6:30PM led by Ptr. Donna G. Tarun. It lists the time and leader of the evening service but does not provide any other context or information about the event.
The document discusses the baptism of the Holy Spirit according to Acts 1:4-8. It examines what the baptism of the Holy Spirit is, who can receive it, and how it is received and its results according to Acts 4:13-35. The conclusion cites Ephesians 3:20-21.
4. BUOD NG LIHAM:
1. KATAUHAN, TURO, AT
KAPAHAMAKAN NG MGA HUWAD NA
GURO (3-16)
2. PAYO UPANG MAGPAKATATAG SA
PANANAMPALATAYA (17-23)
5. HINDI KA PA KAYA MAGPURI SA
DIYOS KUNG MALAMAN MONG
NAKALAAN NA ANG KAPARUSAHAN
SA MGA BUMABALUKTOT AT HINDI
KUMIKILALA SA KANYANG
KAGANDAHANG-LOOB, AT KANYANG
INIINGATAN ANG MGA TAPAT NA
MANANAMPALATAYA?
6. ANG PAGWAWAKAS NG LIHAM:
BUONG PANANAMPALATAYA AT PAG-
ASA, WALANG TAKOT AT PAG-
AALINLANGANG PAGHAHAYAG NG
PAPURI SA DIYOS.
7. “
“
24 Sa Kanya na makakapag-ingat
sa inyo upang hindi kayo
magkasala, at makakapagharap
sa inyo nang walang kapintasan
at may malaking kagalakan sa
Kanyang kaluwalhatian,
JUDE 1: 24-25
8. “
“
25 Sa iisang Diyos na ating
Tagapagligtas, sa pamamagitan
ni Jesu-Cristo na Panginoon
natin, sa Kanya ang
kapurihan,karangalan,
kaluwalhatian at kapangyarihan,
mula pa noong una, ngayon at
magpakailanman! Amen.
JUDE 1: 24-25
9. ANG PAGHAHAYAG NG PAPURI SA
DIYOS AY PAGKILALA NA ANG DIYOS
LAMANG ANG SIYANG MAKAGAGAWA
ANUMAN ANG LOOBIN NIYA SA
SANGKATAUHAN.
10. “
“
25 Purihin ang Diyos na
makakapagpatibay sa inyong
pananampalataya sa
pamamagitan ng Magandang
Balita tungkol kay Jesu-Cristo na
pinapangaral ko. Ang
Magandang Balitang iyan ay
isang hiwagang nalihim sa loob
ng mahabang panahon,
ROMA 16: 25-27
11. “
“
26 subalit sa utos ng walang
hanggang Diyos ay nahayag
ngayon sa lahat ng bansa sa
pamamagitan ng mga isinulat ng
mga propeta, upang ang lahat ay
sumampalataya at sumunod sa
Kanya.
ROMA 16: 25-27
12. “
“
27 At ngayon sa pamamagitan ni
Jesu-Cristo, purihin natin ang
iisang Diyos, ang ganap na
nakakaunawa sa lahat ng bagay!
Amen.
ROMA 16: 25-27
13. “
“
20 Sa Kanya na makagagawa
nang higit pa kaysa maaari
nating hilingin at isipin, sa
pamamagitan ng Kanyang
kapangyarihang naghahari sa
atin; 21 sa Kanya ang
kaluwalhatian sa pamamagitan
ng iglesya at ni Cristo Jesus
magpakailanman! Amen.
EFESO 3: 20-21
16. 1. SA KANYA NA MAY KAKAYAHANG:
A. INGATAN KAYO UPANG HINDI
MAGKASALA.
17. “
“
33 Sino ang makakapagharap ng
paratang laban sa mga hinirang
ng Diyos,gayong ang Diyos ang
nagpapawalang-sala sa kanila?
ROMA 8: 33-34
18. “
“
34 Sino ang hahatol na sila’y
parusahan? Si Cristo Jesus na
pinatay, ngunit higit sa lahat ay
muling binuhay, ngayon ay nasa
kanan ng Diyos upang
mamagitan para sa atin.
ROMA 8: 33-34
19. 1. SA KANYA NA MAY KAKAYAHANG:
B. MAKAPAGHAHARAP SA INYO NANG
WALANG KAPINTASAN AT MAY MALAKING
KAGALAKAN SA KANYANG KALUWALHATIAN.
20. “
“
27 Ginawa Niya ito upang ang
iglesya ay maiharap Niya sa
Kanyang sarili bilang isang
maluwalhating iglesya na walang
anumang dungis ni kulubot man
upang ito ay maging banal at
walang kapintasan.
EFESO 5: 27
23. “
“
25 Sa iisang Diyos na ating
Tagapagligtas, sa pamamagitan
ni Jesu-Cristo na Panginoon
natin, sa Kanya ang
kapurihan,karangalan,
kaluwalhatian at kapangyarihan,
mula pa noong una, ngayon at
magpakailanman! Amen.
JUDE 1: 25