Slides supporting a message by Mike Popovich, Freedom Ministries, Church, Colorado Springs, CO.
Topic: Jesus - Our Rest, Liberation, and Restoration
Date: 8/31/14
Link to Full Message: http://freedomministries.tv/media-library/8-31-14/jesusourrest/
This document discusses how Jesus fulfilled the spring feasts of Passover, Unleavened Bread, and Firstfruits in the Bible, and how he represents the mercy seat in the Holy of Holies. It notes how the high priest would sprinkle blood on the mercy seat once a year for atonement, and how Jesus' blood was sprinkled once to provide perpetual atonement and grace. The document contrasts grace through faith in Jesus with the law that shows mankind's inability to attain righteousness through works. It presents Jesus as the king who keeps the mercy seat and law covered by his blood so that mercy and grace can always be found.
The document contains passages from the book of Micah in the King James Bible. It describes how in the last days, the mountain of the Lord will be established and people will flock to it. Many nations will come and say they want to learn the Lord's ways. The Lord will judge people and stop warfare, and those who were afflicted will be made into a strong nation under his reign in Mount Zion forever. People will live peacefully without fear under their vines and fig trees.
1) The document provides context about the biblical story of Esther, including background on King Ahasuerus and how he held a feast before leaving for Greece.
2) It summarizes key events from the story, such as Ahasuerus getting drunk and asking Queen Vashti to do something indecent, which led to Esther becoming the new queen.
3) It discusses how Esther found favor with the king but hid her Jewish identity and faith, and how she later risked her life to save her people from Haman's plot to kill all Jews.
Sabbath school lesson 3, 4 th quarter of 2015David Syahputra
The document discusses the kings of Judah from Josiah to Zedekiah, noting that Josiah instituted religious reforms but afterward the kings turned to evil and rejected the prophecies of Jeremiah, leading to the destruction of Jerusalem; it also references God's promise to gather a remnant of faithful followers and bring them back to Himself.
Jesus asks his disciples who they say he is. Simon Peter replies that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God. Jesus tells Peter that God revealed this to him, and that he will build his church on this rock. Later passages affirm Jesus' identity as the Son of God through his miracles and teachings, but the Jewish leaders say he must die for claiming to be the Son of God, according to their law.
The document discusses the nature and establishment of the kingdom of God. It notes that the kingdom was promised in the Old Testament prophets but described as near during the time of Jesus and his disciples. Several passages from Acts onward present the kingdom as having been established through Jesus' death, resurrection, and ascension. Believers are said to have been translated into the kingdom and can partake of its blessings and inheritance. The keys of the kingdom were given to the disciples to open the door through preaching the gospel. One must be born again by the Spirit to enter God's kingdom.
Paul agreed to follow Jewish customs to appease concerns that he was teaching against the Jewish law. He underwent purification rituals and offered sacrifices at the temple. However, this upset some Jews who started a riot, attacking Paul. Roman soldiers then arrested Paul to prevent him from being killed by the mob, as Jerusalem was in an uproar.
Slides supporting a message by Mike Popovich, Freedom Ministries, Church, Colorado Springs, CO.
Topic: Jesus - Our Rest, Liberation, and Restoration
Date: 8/31/14
Link to Full Message: http://freedomministries.tv/media-library/8-31-14/jesusourrest/
This document discusses how Jesus fulfilled the spring feasts of Passover, Unleavened Bread, and Firstfruits in the Bible, and how he represents the mercy seat in the Holy of Holies. It notes how the high priest would sprinkle blood on the mercy seat once a year for atonement, and how Jesus' blood was sprinkled once to provide perpetual atonement and grace. The document contrasts grace through faith in Jesus with the law that shows mankind's inability to attain righteousness through works. It presents Jesus as the king who keeps the mercy seat and law covered by his blood so that mercy and grace can always be found.
The document contains passages from the book of Micah in the King James Bible. It describes how in the last days, the mountain of the Lord will be established and people will flock to it. Many nations will come and say they want to learn the Lord's ways. The Lord will judge people and stop warfare, and those who were afflicted will be made into a strong nation under his reign in Mount Zion forever. People will live peacefully without fear under their vines and fig trees.
1) The document provides context about the biblical story of Esther, including background on King Ahasuerus and how he held a feast before leaving for Greece.
2) It summarizes key events from the story, such as Ahasuerus getting drunk and asking Queen Vashti to do something indecent, which led to Esther becoming the new queen.
3) It discusses how Esther found favor with the king but hid her Jewish identity and faith, and how she later risked her life to save her people from Haman's plot to kill all Jews.
Sabbath school lesson 3, 4 th quarter of 2015David Syahputra
The document discusses the kings of Judah from Josiah to Zedekiah, noting that Josiah instituted religious reforms but afterward the kings turned to evil and rejected the prophecies of Jeremiah, leading to the destruction of Jerusalem; it also references God's promise to gather a remnant of faithful followers and bring them back to Himself.
Jesus asks his disciples who they say he is. Simon Peter replies that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God. Jesus tells Peter that God revealed this to him, and that he will build his church on this rock. Later passages affirm Jesus' identity as the Son of God through his miracles and teachings, but the Jewish leaders say he must die for claiming to be the Son of God, according to their law.
The document discusses the nature and establishment of the kingdom of God. It notes that the kingdom was promised in the Old Testament prophets but described as near during the time of Jesus and his disciples. Several passages from Acts onward present the kingdom as having been established through Jesus' death, resurrection, and ascension. Believers are said to have been translated into the kingdom and can partake of its blessings and inheritance. The keys of the kingdom were given to the disciples to open the door through preaching the gospel. One must be born again by the Spirit to enter God's kingdom.
Paul agreed to follow Jewish customs to appease concerns that he was teaching against the Jewish law. He underwent purification rituals and offered sacrifices at the temple. However, this upset some Jews who started a riot, attacking Paul. Roman soldiers then arrested Paul to prevent him from being killed by the mob, as Jerusalem was in an uproar.
Jesus is unjustly put on trial by the Jews and the Romans. To the Jews, He affirms that He is the Christ and to the Romans He affirms that He is the King. Jesus’ trial reminds us that Jesus suffered like this so that we could be saved.
Teaching Elder Duke Shelley of Black Forest Chapel continues a series on Revelation. Part 6 starts the introduction to the Book of Revelation in chapter 1.
Samuel gives a farewell address to the Israelites after appointing Saul as their first king. He reminds them that God has been their true king and protector in the past. Samuel demonstrates God's continued authority over Israel by calling down thunder and rain to destroy their wheat harvest. He exhorts the people to continue obeying and serving God despite now having an earthly king. This passage establishes the concept of separating the roles and functions of civil government (the king) from religious authority (priests, judges and prophets), a principle that carried over into the New Testament church.
The Israelites demanded a king to rule over them like the other nations, despite Samuel warning them this was a rejection of God as their king. God told Samuel to appoint a king for them. The document provides historical context about the period of judges in Israel and contrasts the qualities of a godly king described in Deuteronomy versus the type of oppressive king the Israelites would get by rejecting God. It examines how worldviews influence decision making and contrasts a biblical worldview with a secular humanist view.
Join us as we continue to delve into the book of Mark and glean truths about The Son of God! This week Pastor Jimmy Steele teaches on the importance of abiding with Jesus. "Jesus came not to fulfill our desires, but to call us to be with Him."
Ha35 06072015 - jesus is coming soon part 3James Bradshaw
The document discusses Jesus' second coming and the end of the age based on passages from Matthew 24 and other books of the Bible. It addresses three key questions: when will the end come, what will the signs be, and what will happen. The document suggests the end will be unexpected like in the days of Noah, there will be a rapture of believers followed by a resurrection both of the righteous and unrighteous, and Jesus will return as a thief in the night to judge the living and the dead.
John 10 Jesus is the good shepherd but not all are his sheep. Jesus sheep are Sensitive, they hear his voice. Jesus sheep are special, they are known by him. Jesus sheep are smart, they follow him. Jesus sheep are saved, he gives them eternal life. Jesus sheep are secure, nothing can snatch them out of his hand.
M2014 s69 jesus is coming soon^j part 3 9 7-14 sermonJames Bradshaw
The document discusses Jesus' second coming and the end of the age. It notes that Jesus asked his disciples about the signs of his coming and the end of the age. The document then explores what "the end of the age" means, describing different ages throughout history from the Patriarchal Age to the Christian Age. It suggests the Christian Age will end with Jesus' second coming, which will occur without warning, like in the days of Noah, and believers will be raptured up to meet Jesus in the air. Unbelievers will face eternal destruction when Jesus comes to judge the living and the dead. Believers are urged to watch and be ready for Jesus' unexpected return.
This document discusses whether Jesus fulfilled the prophecies and requirements to be the Messiah according to Jewish scriptures. It examines prophecies about where the Messiah would be born (Bethlehem), how he would be born (of a virgin), when he would come (before AD 70), what he would do (atone for sins), and how he would die (crucifixion). The document analyzes several passages from the Old Testament and argues that Jesus fulfilled these prophecies about the Messiah. It also discusses whether ancient Jews expected the Messiah to be a divine God-man.
The document provides an overview and summary of key passages from Isaiah chapter 1. It discusses Isaiah's background and ministry covering the reigns of several kings of Judah. The summary highlights that Isaiah addresses the crisis of Israel losing its identity and turning away from God, despite continuing religious rituals. God calls the people to repentance and offers forgiveness. He promises blessings for those who are willing and obedient, but warnings of judgment for those who refuse and rebel. The document also provides commentary on the themes of repentance, forgiveness, and God's relentless patience and call for people to return to him.
The document summarizes key portions of the book of Joshua in the Bible. It discusses Joshua leading the Israelites in battles to conquer the promised land, as described in chapters 6-12. It then mentions that Joshua divided the land among the tribes of Israel, as recorded in chapters 13-22. The document also provides several Bible verses about proclaiming God's name and glory among the nations.
The document provides details about the history of Israel after King Solomon. It summarizes:
- After Solomon's death, the kingdom divided into the Northern Kingdom of Israel and Southern Kingdom of Judah. The kings of Judah were mostly faithful to God but apostasy still spread.
- God sent many prophets including Jeremiah to warn the people and try to avoid the consequences of their sins, but the people did not listen and worshipped idols instead of God.
- God began using Babylon to discipline the nations, including Judah. The people refused to surrender to Babylon as God commanded through Jeremiah. This led to the destruction of Jerusalem and exile of the Jews to Babylon as God's judgment.
The document discusses textual criticism of biblical texts. It outlines the major Hebrew, Greek, and other language manuscripts of the Old and New Testaments. It describes the Masoretic Text, Septuagint, Dead Sea Scrolls, and other texts. It also discusses various types of accidental errors that can occur in manuscripts over time like word divisions, order of letters, and words that sound alike. Finally, it examines approaches the New Testament uses when citing the Old Testament, including single or multiple meanings with multiple fulfillments of prophecies.
Matthew 1:1-25 details Jesus's lineage and birth. It establishes that Jesus is the Son of Abraham by fulfilling God's promise to bless all nations through Abraham. It also establishes Jesus as the Son of David as the promised great king from David's line. Jesus is the Son of Mary through his miraculous virgin birth. As the Son of Man, Jesus identifies with sinners. Most importantly, Jesus is the Son of God, conceived by the Holy Spirit to save people from their sins, as the angels proclaimed.
The Millenium:The Kingdom of Jesus Christ on Earth
Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven, having the key to the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. 2 He laid hold of the dragon, that serpent of old, who is the Devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years; 3 and he cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal on him, so that he should deceive the nations no more till the thousand years were finished. (Rev 20:1-3)
Jesus is the prophesied King, but his kingdom was not of this world during his first coming. He will one day return to establish his eternal kingdom on earth from Jerusalem. The scriptures foretell that Jesus would be conceived as the Son of God, perform miracles demonstrating his deity, and reign over the house of Jacob forever. However, during his first coming the Jewish rulers rejected Jesus as their King. Jesus will fully assume his role as King when he returns to reign over the earth for 1,000 years at the start of the Millennium.
This webpage provides a high-resolution wallpaper image depicting the nativity story. The image shows Mary holding the infant Jesus with Joseph standing nearby in a stable setting, referencing the biblical narrative of Jesus's birth in Bethlehem. Additional nativity-themed wallpapers are available on the hdwallpapersinn website.
11 The Message From The Beginning 1 John 3:11-15Rick Peterson
The Message From The Beginning 1 John 3:11-15 Adapted from a Steve Shepherd sermon http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/the-message-from-the-beginning-steve-shepherd-sermon-on-christian-love-148971.asp
Jesus is unjustly put on trial by the Jews and the Romans. To the Jews, He affirms that He is the Christ and to the Romans He affirms that He is the King. Jesus’ trial reminds us that Jesus suffered like this so that we could be saved.
Teaching Elder Duke Shelley of Black Forest Chapel continues a series on Revelation. Part 6 starts the introduction to the Book of Revelation in chapter 1.
Samuel gives a farewell address to the Israelites after appointing Saul as their first king. He reminds them that God has been their true king and protector in the past. Samuel demonstrates God's continued authority over Israel by calling down thunder and rain to destroy their wheat harvest. He exhorts the people to continue obeying and serving God despite now having an earthly king. This passage establishes the concept of separating the roles and functions of civil government (the king) from religious authority (priests, judges and prophets), a principle that carried over into the New Testament church.
The Israelites demanded a king to rule over them like the other nations, despite Samuel warning them this was a rejection of God as their king. God told Samuel to appoint a king for them. The document provides historical context about the period of judges in Israel and contrasts the qualities of a godly king described in Deuteronomy versus the type of oppressive king the Israelites would get by rejecting God. It examines how worldviews influence decision making and contrasts a biblical worldview with a secular humanist view.
Join us as we continue to delve into the book of Mark and glean truths about The Son of God! This week Pastor Jimmy Steele teaches on the importance of abiding with Jesus. "Jesus came not to fulfill our desires, but to call us to be with Him."
Ha35 06072015 - jesus is coming soon part 3James Bradshaw
The document discusses Jesus' second coming and the end of the age based on passages from Matthew 24 and other books of the Bible. It addresses three key questions: when will the end come, what will the signs be, and what will happen. The document suggests the end will be unexpected like in the days of Noah, there will be a rapture of believers followed by a resurrection both of the righteous and unrighteous, and Jesus will return as a thief in the night to judge the living and the dead.
John 10 Jesus is the good shepherd but not all are his sheep. Jesus sheep are Sensitive, they hear his voice. Jesus sheep are special, they are known by him. Jesus sheep are smart, they follow him. Jesus sheep are saved, he gives them eternal life. Jesus sheep are secure, nothing can snatch them out of his hand.
M2014 s69 jesus is coming soon^j part 3 9 7-14 sermonJames Bradshaw
The document discusses Jesus' second coming and the end of the age. It notes that Jesus asked his disciples about the signs of his coming and the end of the age. The document then explores what "the end of the age" means, describing different ages throughout history from the Patriarchal Age to the Christian Age. It suggests the Christian Age will end with Jesus' second coming, which will occur without warning, like in the days of Noah, and believers will be raptured up to meet Jesus in the air. Unbelievers will face eternal destruction when Jesus comes to judge the living and the dead. Believers are urged to watch and be ready for Jesus' unexpected return.
This document discusses whether Jesus fulfilled the prophecies and requirements to be the Messiah according to Jewish scriptures. It examines prophecies about where the Messiah would be born (Bethlehem), how he would be born (of a virgin), when he would come (before AD 70), what he would do (atone for sins), and how he would die (crucifixion). The document analyzes several passages from the Old Testament and argues that Jesus fulfilled these prophecies about the Messiah. It also discusses whether ancient Jews expected the Messiah to be a divine God-man.
The document provides an overview and summary of key passages from Isaiah chapter 1. It discusses Isaiah's background and ministry covering the reigns of several kings of Judah. The summary highlights that Isaiah addresses the crisis of Israel losing its identity and turning away from God, despite continuing religious rituals. God calls the people to repentance and offers forgiveness. He promises blessings for those who are willing and obedient, but warnings of judgment for those who refuse and rebel. The document also provides commentary on the themes of repentance, forgiveness, and God's relentless patience and call for people to return to him.
The document summarizes key portions of the book of Joshua in the Bible. It discusses Joshua leading the Israelites in battles to conquer the promised land, as described in chapters 6-12. It then mentions that Joshua divided the land among the tribes of Israel, as recorded in chapters 13-22. The document also provides several Bible verses about proclaiming God's name and glory among the nations.
The document provides details about the history of Israel after King Solomon. It summarizes:
- After Solomon's death, the kingdom divided into the Northern Kingdom of Israel and Southern Kingdom of Judah. The kings of Judah were mostly faithful to God but apostasy still spread.
- God sent many prophets including Jeremiah to warn the people and try to avoid the consequences of their sins, but the people did not listen and worshipped idols instead of God.
- God began using Babylon to discipline the nations, including Judah. The people refused to surrender to Babylon as God commanded through Jeremiah. This led to the destruction of Jerusalem and exile of the Jews to Babylon as God's judgment.
The document discusses textual criticism of biblical texts. It outlines the major Hebrew, Greek, and other language manuscripts of the Old and New Testaments. It describes the Masoretic Text, Septuagint, Dead Sea Scrolls, and other texts. It also discusses various types of accidental errors that can occur in manuscripts over time like word divisions, order of letters, and words that sound alike. Finally, it examines approaches the New Testament uses when citing the Old Testament, including single or multiple meanings with multiple fulfillments of prophecies.
Matthew 1:1-25 details Jesus's lineage and birth. It establishes that Jesus is the Son of Abraham by fulfilling God's promise to bless all nations through Abraham. It also establishes Jesus as the Son of David as the promised great king from David's line. Jesus is the Son of Mary through his miraculous virgin birth. As the Son of Man, Jesus identifies with sinners. Most importantly, Jesus is the Son of God, conceived by the Holy Spirit to save people from their sins, as the angels proclaimed.
The Millenium:The Kingdom of Jesus Christ on Earth
Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven, having the key to the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. 2 He laid hold of the dragon, that serpent of old, who is the Devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years; 3 and he cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal on him, so that he should deceive the nations no more till the thousand years were finished. (Rev 20:1-3)
Jesus is the prophesied King, but his kingdom was not of this world during his first coming. He will one day return to establish his eternal kingdom on earth from Jerusalem. The scriptures foretell that Jesus would be conceived as the Son of God, perform miracles demonstrating his deity, and reign over the house of Jacob forever. However, during his first coming the Jewish rulers rejected Jesus as their King. Jesus will fully assume his role as King when he returns to reign over the earth for 1,000 years at the start of the Millennium.
This webpage provides a high-resolution wallpaper image depicting the nativity story. The image shows Mary holding the infant Jesus with Joseph standing nearby in a stable setting, referencing the biblical narrative of Jesus's birth in Bethlehem. Additional nativity-themed wallpapers are available on the hdwallpapersinn website.
11 The Message From The Beginning 1 John 3:11-15Rick Peterson
The Message From The Beginning 1 John 3:11-15 Adapted from a Steve Shepherd sermon http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/the-message-from-the-beginning-steve-shepherd-sermon-on-christian-love-148971.asp
This document discusses the history and importance of the health message in the Adventist church. It traces the origins of the health reform message from visions received by Ellen White in 1863 instructing the establishment of health institutions. The Western Health Reform Institute (later Battle Creek Sanitarium) was opened in 1866. The document outlines biblical support for the health message and principles of diet, exercise, lifestyle, and their connection to spiritual growth and effectiveness in ministry. It emphasizes that health reform was meant to be an integral part of spreading the gospel message to all nations.
This sermon discusses the importance of worldwide missions and providing a method and motivation for carrying it out. It notes that the basic method is for some to go as missionaries and others to send them. It encourages praying, planning, and prioritizing to determine one's role. The ultimate motivation should be the love of Christ compelling believers to share the gospel around the world.
The document outlines key aspects of the plan of salvation according to Seventh-day Adventist theology. It begins with sin separating humanity from God in the Garden of Eden. God then devised the plan of redemption to restore humanity and bring them back into communion with Him. This involved various prophecies and types found in the Old Testament sanctuary services that pointed to Jesus' ministry in the heavenly sanctuary. Jesus' death on the cross and entrance into the Most Holy Place of the heavenly sanctuary in 1844 are significant events in cleansing the sanctuary and carrying out the final atonement for God's people. Those who understand and hold to these truths will work to prepare others for Christ's second coming.
The Nature of Christ [portmore heart college] Antonio Bernard
1. Jesus took humanity's fallen, sinful nature upon Himself so He could understand humanity fully and redeem us. Though sinless, He experienced life as a human so He could sympathize with our struggles and temptations.
2. By living a perfect life as a man, Jesus proved Satan wrong by showing that humanity can keep God's law. He lived the law perfectly to counter Satan's accusations against God and mankind.
3. In Christ's dual nature as both fully God and fully human, He could redeem humanity and vindicate God's character and law before the universe. His life and death answered Satan's charges and restored trust between God and His creation.
Luke was a physician and close friend of the Apostle Paul who wrote the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts. The book of Acts details the early Christian church following Jesus' ascension. It describes how the apostles performed signs and wonders and many people believed. However, this led the Jewish leaders to become jealous and imprison the apostles. An angel freed them and instructed them to continue preaching, which they did despite being flogged. The Pharisee Gamaliel advised leaving the apostles alone, saying their movement was of God and could not be stopped. The book of Acts illustrates the opposition and persecution faced by the early Christians but also their persistence in preaching the gospel.
The document discusses how Jesus opened the minds of two disciples so they could understand how the Old Testament scriptures referred to him. It provides several examples of people, places, things and events from the Old Testament that served as types and shadows pointing to Jesus as the fulfillment. The key idea is that Jesus helped his disciples see how all of scripture spoke of his suffering, death and resurrection.
Jesus concludes his Sermon on the Mount by likening those who hear his words but do not act on them to a foolish man who builds his house on sand. In contrast, those who hear and obey are like a wise man who builds on rock. After finishing the sermon, Jesus impresses the crowds with his authoritative teaching. He then begins a second tour of Galilee, preaching the gospel of the kingdom and healing the sick. During this time, he raises the son of a widow from the dead in the village of Nain, demonstrating his power over death.
The document discusses beliefs about the Rapture according to various passages from the Bible. It describes the Rapture as occurring after the Tribulation, when Jesus will descend from heaven with a trumpet call and angels, and the dead in Christ will rise first followed by living believers being caught up to meet Him. Many biblical figures including Paul, Daniel, Isaiah, and John are cited discussing the resurrection of believers and Jesus' return at the last trumpet to gather His elect.
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
This document provides an overview and summary of the Gospel of Matthew. Some key points:
- Matthew was written by Matthew the tax collector around 37 AD for a Jewish audience. It focuses on establishing Jesus's credentials as the Jewish Messiah through his genealogy and fulfillment of Jewish prophecies.
- The book outlines Jesus's life from his birth, ministry, death, and resurrection. It emphasizes Jesus's role as the king of the Jews and the kingdom of heaven.
- Matthew's gospel was written primarily for Jewish readers to demonstrate that Jesus is the fulfillment of Jewish law and prophecy. It contains no references to the church or Christianity and draws heavily from Jewish scriptures like the Mosaic covenant
The document discusses biblical passages that prophesy and describe the first coming of Christ. It notes that the Old Testament predicted a messiah would come from Judah and reign over Israel and the nations. John the Baptist and others prepared for Christ's coming by proclaiming that the Kingdom of God was at hand. The document outlines how Christ fulfilled prophecies by healing the sick, claiming to be the Son of God and King, and being recognized by Simeon and Anna in the temple as the long-awaited salvation for Israel.
This document provides an overview of biblical feasts and appointed times according to the Pentecostal Holiness tradition. It discusses the four levels of biblical interpretation known as Pardes, and lists the seven biblical feasts including Passover, Feast of Unleavened Bread, Firstfruits, Pentecost, Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement, and Feast of Tabernacles. It provides details on the significance and traditions associated with Pentecost and Shavuot, the Feast of Trumpets, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot.
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This document provides a timeline of biblical events from creation to the second coming of Christ. It discusses key figures like Moses, Joshua, Enoch, Jesus and the 144,000 redeemed during the tribulation who ascend to heaven. The document also references patterns in the bible involving the numbers 3, 7 and other themes that provide significance, like the 3 harvest gatherings and Jesus' face changing 3 times after coming down from Mount Sinai.
Deuteronomy provides a retrospective on God's dealings with Israel in leading them out of Egypt, an introspective for Israel to understand God's laws and principles for living in covenant with him, and a prospective looking toward Israel's future in the promised land. Some key themes are the choice to love and obey God over other gods, emphasizing God as the sole deity, God bringing the Israelites out of Egypt to possess the promised land, and what it means to love God by fearing, obeying, and serving him with all one's heart. Moses delivers three sermons for the people before his death, reiterating God's faithfulness to the covenant despite Israel's failures.
1) The document discusses dealing with satanic altars, explaining that enemies may take people's names to witch doctors to be placed on altars as sacrifices to invoke curses.
2) It describes how familiar spirits (demons) operate through these altars and witch doctors to influence people through divination and sin.
3) Prayers are provided to destroy these altars, erase names, consume the witch doctors, and overrule any satanic decrees against the person's life.
The document discusses the meaning of the word "anon" as it is used in the Bible. It provides several Bible verses from Matthew and Mark that use the word "anon" and defines it to mean "immediately" based on a parallel verse in Mark. It also discusses Jesus ordaining the twelve disciples and lists the names of the disciples from the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Finally, it compares Jesus giving the Beatitudes from Matthew 5:1-12 with the parallel account in Luke 6:17-22.
Preached at Merritt Island 7/30/2017 AM Lesson
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Adapted from C. G. "Colly" Caldwell's lecture, "Here Am I, Send Me" delivered at the 2006 Florida College Annual Lectures.
This document contains several passages from the Bible and related commentary. It discusses the concept of kingship and kingdom in Scripture. The key points are:
1) Passages from 1 Samuel describe the Israelites rejecting God as their king and demanding a human king instead, like other nations had.
2) Jesus is portrayed as the true King in passages from Matthew.
3) The concept of kingdom in Scripture involves God/Jesus as King over a redeemed people, with a law to follow and land to dwell in.
4) For Christians, Jesus being King means he rules over every aspect of our lives.
1. Prophecy reveals future events and God's divine plan through revelation to humanity. The Bible contains hundreds of detailed prophecies spanning thousands of years that have proven true through fulfillment.
2. Prophecy in the Bible serves several purposes: it provides knowledge of God's divine plan; reveals the progress of that plan through history; and enables believers to recognize signs of Christ's return and the end times through fulfilled prophecies.
3. True prophecy comes only from God, as revealed through prophets, with the function of both declaring God's message and foretelling future events. Major and minor prophets in the Old Testament predicted details about empires, nations, and the coming of Jesus Christ.
Saul was persecuting Christians and sought permission from the high priest to arrest believers in Damascus. On the road to Damascus, Saul experienced a vision of Jesus and was blinded by a light. He heard Jesus say "Why do you persecute me?" and was led into Damascus. A disciple named Ananias was instructed to visit Saul and restore his sight. Ananias laid hands on Saul and he regained his sight. Saul was baptized and spent time with the disciples in Damascus.
A BIBLICAL EXEGESIS/PERSPECTIVE OF WHO/WHAT CONSTITUTES MODERN-DAY ISRAEL...PLEASE VERIFY THE SCRIPTURES FOR YOURSELF BEFORE JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS OR ASSUMING OTHERS ARE BIAS.
THIS HAS TO DO WITH THE PATIENCE OF THE SAINTS. BECAUSE OF THE MARK OF THE BEAST, THE CRISIS HE [BEAST] WILL BRING UPON GOD'S PEOPLE, ETC, GOD'S PEOPLE MUST HAVE PATIENCE TO ENDURE.
THIS EXPLAINS THAT JUDGMENT IS A PROCESS; NOT AN EVENT. GOD DOES NOT NEED TO DO ALL THIS; BUT IN ORDER TO ADDRESS IN FAIRNESS ANY QUESTIONS THE ANGELS MIGHT HAVE HAD, AFTER LUCIFER FELL FROM HEAVEN, HE NEEDS TO DO THIS. WOULD YOU?
The document summarizes the biblical messages of the three angels in Revelation 14:6-12. It describes how the angels call people to fear God, give Him glory, and warn of God's judgment for worshipping the beast. The messages are a final appeal from the Holy Spirit for people to come out of Babylon and accept salvation or face God's wrath if they receive the mark of the beast.
This document discusses the testimony of Jesus Christ and the three angels' messages from Revelation. It notes that Ellen G. White received visions guiding the Adventist church. It examines prophecies about changing times and laws, identifying the papacy as changing God's prophetic calendar. It outlines two methods, futurism and preterism, used by Catholic scholars to refute the papacy being the antichrist. The document asserts that the gift of prophecy, as with Elijah, will identify the dragon, beast and false prophet of Revelation. True prophets will call God's people to keep His commandments and law.
THIS MESSAGE SPEAKS ABOUT RIGHTEOUSNESS BY FAITH, THE ATONEMENT, THE SABBATH, THE STATE OF THE DEAD, ETC...THIS ALL HAVE TO DO WITH PRESENT TRUTH MESSAGES WITH REGARD TO THE SANCTUARY, AND WHAT'S TAKING PLACE IN HEAVEN WITH CHRIST BEING OUR HIGH PRIEST.
WHO IS THIS REMNANT OF REVELATION 12:17? DO YOU KNOW? IS IT IMPORTANT? DOES/WILL/SHOULD IT CONCERN GOD'S PEOPLE? FIND OUT BY READING THE PRESENTATION...
The Mark Of The Beast Or The Seal Of Godguest0defe46
SUNDAY IS THE MARK OF THE BEAST AND SATURDAY IS THE SEAL OF GOD...PLEASE DON'T CRUCIFY ME... HEEAR AND READ IT FROM THE HORSES' MOUTH...
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Of course the Catholic Church claims that the change [from Saturday to Sunday] was her act. And the act is a MARK of her ecclesiastical power and authority in religious matters. — C. F. Thomas, Chancellor of Cardinal Gibbons.Sunday is our MARK of authority.... The church is above the Bible, and this transference of Sabbath observance is proof of that fact. — Catholic Record, September 1, 1923 ( Ontario ).The Pope is of so great dignity and so exalted that he is not a mere man, but as it were God, and the Vicar of God. The Pope is of such lofty and supreme dignity that, properly speaking, he has not been established in any rank of dignity, but rather has been placed upon the very summit of all ranks of dignities.... He is likewise the divine monarch and supreme emperor and king of kings. Hence the Pope is crowned with a triple crown, as King of Heaven and of Earth and of the Lower Regions. — Lucius Ferraris, Prompta Bibliotheca, volume 6, pp. 438, 442.
For thou art the shepherd, thou art the physician, thou art the husbandman; finally, thou art another God on earth. — Christopher Marcellus’s Oration in the Fifth Lateran Council, 4th session. J. D. Mansi, Sacrorum Conciliorum...Collectio, volume 32, col. 761, translated.The pope is the supreme judge of the law of the land.... He is the vicegerent of Christ, who is not only a Priest forever, but also King of kings and Lord of lords. — La Civilta Cattolica, March 18, 1871, quoted in Leonard Woolsey Bacon, An Inside View of the Vatican Council, American Tract Society, p. 229.
Prove to me from the Bible alone that I am bound to keep Sunday holy. There is no such law in the Bible. It is a law of the holy Catholic Church alone. The Bible says ‘Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.’ The Catholic Church says, No. By my divine power I abolish the Sabbath day and command you to keep holy the first day of the week. And lo! The entire civilized world bows down in reverent obedience to the command of the Holy Catholic Church. — Thomas Enright, CSSR, President, Redemptorist College (Roman Catholic), Kansas City, MO., February 18, 1884
The observance of Sunday by the Protestants is an homage they pay, in spite of themselves, to the authority of the [Catholic] church. — Monsignor Louis Segur, Plain Talk About the Protestantism of Today (1868), p. 213.
If Protestants would follow the Bible, they should worship God on the Sabbath Day [Saturday]. In keeping the Sunday they are following a law of the Catholic church. — Albert Smith, Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, replying for the Cardinal in a letter of February 10, 1920. It is well to remind the Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists, and all other Christians, that the Bible does not support them anywhere in their observance of Sunday. Sunday is an institution of the Roman Catholic Church, and those who observe the day observe a commandment of the Catholic Church. — Priest Brady, in an address, reported in the Elizabeth , N.J. “News,” March 18, 1903
THIS IS THE EVERLASTING GOSPEL WHICH BEGAN IN THE OLD TESTAMENT WITH THE PATRIARCHS AND FILTERS DOWN RIGHT THROUGH THE NEW TESTAMENT PERIOD RIGHT UNTO THE END.
The document discusses the commandments of God and contrasts them with the commandments of man. It argues that the Ten Commandments were given by God to the Israelites after delivering them from slavery in Egypt. However, the Israelites were a stubborn people and repeatedly broke their covenant with God. The New Testament established a new covenant where God's law would be written on people's hearts rather than on tablets of stone. True followers of God are described as keeping God's commandments out of love for Him through the power of the Holy Spirit working within them.
THIS HAS TO DO WITH THE WINE THAT BABYLON GIVES TO EARTH'S INHABITANTS. THE HAVE BEN DRUNK WITH THIS WINE AND ARE UNABLE TO DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN THE HOLY AND THE UNHOLY.
The document discusses Revelation's prophecies about beasts and powers throughout history. It argues that the United States fulfills the characteristics of Revelation's second beast: it arose in the New World helping those fleeing religious persecution in Europe, and maintains distinction between civil and religious authority though these spheres may become entangled. The two horns represent the separation of church and state in America that could be overcome, recreating the oppressive union seen in Europe.
The document discusses the identity of the first beast from Revelation 13-14. It provides evidence from the Bible that the first beast represents the Roman Catholic system, including its 1260 year period of rule from 538-1798 AD. Key points made include that the Catholic Church claims to have authority over times and laws, such as changing the Sabbath to Sunday, and that its doctrines and history involve speaking blasphemies against God.
The document discusses God's litmus tests for humanity throughout history to test their faith and obedience. It draws parallels between Adam and Eve's test regarding the forbidden fruit tree and God's end-time remnant being tested on obeying the Sabbath. Both tests involved choosing obedience to God over listening to the devil's deception. Failure to pass these tests resulted in sin and death. The document urges readers to accept God's authority as shown by keeping His Sabbath commandment.
God's judgment hour involves reviewing the records of each person's life, contained in books in heaven. These books contain transcripts of every word and deed, as well as tears and names. At judgment, each person will appear with the same character and be rewarded or punished according to their works. The judgment began in 1844 after the persecution of the church from 538-1798 by the little horn power.
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.
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Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
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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
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-God keep His promises.
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- All things were made through Him
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