This week is Session 12 of our series Naturally Supernatural and Rachel looks at running your own race and Jesus being the author and perfecter of our faith
The document discusses Jesus' identity as the light of the world. It references several Bible passages where Jesus calls himself the light. It then summarizes the story from John 9:1-12, where Jesus heals a man blind from birth by making clay with his saliva and telling the man to wash in the pool of Siloam. The man then receives his sight. The document emphasizes that Jesus reveals truth, heals sickness, and brings hope as the light of the world.
What is the greatest miracle you have ever witnessed? There is not greater miracle than a change of heart and soul. Even the Believer must remain open and committed to "contining conversion". Zacchaeus reminds us of what conversion looks like - a total change in "operating system".
The document contains multiple Bible passages discussing temptation and sin. It describes how David saw Bathsheba bathing and had an affair with her, which resulted in her becoming pregnant. It also contains passages about resisting temptation and submitting to God instead of sin.
The document provides an overview of the prophets and prophecy in the Book of the Prophets in the Bible. It lists the major prophets from the 7th to 8th centuries BCE such as Amos, Hosea, Micah and Jonah. It also outlines some of the key historical events in Israel and Judah during this time period. Additionally, it describes different forms of prophetic speech and teaching methods used by prophets, such as allegory, word play, and parables. Finally, it highlights some major themes in the prophets like justice, God's love, repentance, and the coming kingdom.
The document discusses the power and importance of God's word. It states that God's word has a heartbeat that speaks to our circumstances. It lists several Bible verses that discuss how God's word validates our identity as Christians and is the center of our faith. Finally, it notes that while God's word is open to all, its full power is only unlocked by those who believe in Jesus as the son of God.
The document discusses the power and importance of God's word. It states that God's word has a heartbeat that speaks to our circumstances. It lists several Bible verses that discuss how God's word validates our identity as Christians and is the center of our faith. Finally, it notes that while God's word is open to all, its full power is only unlocked by those who believe in Jesus as the son of God.
The document discusses Jesus' identity as the light of the world. It references several Bible passages where Jesus calls himself the light. It then summarizes the story from John 9:1-12, where Jesus heals a man blind from birth by making clay with his saliva and telling the man to wash in the pool of Siloam. The man then receives his sight. The document emphasizes that Jesus reveals truth, heals sickness, and brings hope as the light of the world.
What is the greatest miracle you have ever witnessed? There is not greater miracle than a change of heart and soul. Even the Believer must remain open and committed to "contining conversion". Zacchaeus reminds us of what conversion looks like - a total change in "operating system".
The document contains multiple Bible passages discussing temptation and sin. It describes how David saw Bathsheba bathing and had an affair with her, which resulted in her becoming pregnant. It also contains passages about resisting temptation and submitting to God instead of sin.
The document provides an overview of the prophets and prophecy in the Book of the Prophets in the Bible. It lists the major prophets from the 7th to 8th centuries BCE such as Amos, Hosea, Micah and Jonah. It also outlines some of the key historical events in Israel and Judah during this time period. Additionally, it describes different forms of prophetic speech and teaching methods used by prophets, such as allegory, word play, and parables. Finally, it highlights some major themes in the prophets like justice, God's love, repentance, and the coming kingdom.
The document discusses the power and importance of God's word. It states that God's word has a heartbeat that speaks to our circumstances. It lists several Bible verses that discuss how God's word validates our identity as Christians and is the center of our faith. Finally, it notes that while God's word is open to all, its full power is only unlocked by those who believe in Jesus as the son of God.
The document discusses the power and importance of God's word. It states that God's word has a heartbeat that speaks to our circumstances. It lists several Bible verses that discuss how God's word validates our identity as Christians and is the center of our faith. Finally, it notes that while God's word is open to all, its full power is only unlocked by those who believe in Jesus as the son of God.
The document discusses how Jesus is described as altogether lovely in the Song of Solomon. It notes how Jesus had no sin and was faultless, yet willingly became ugly on the cross to make humanity beautiful. The prophet Isaiah foretold how Jesus would have no majesty or beauty due to being disfigured. The document encourages remembering Jesus' sacrifice at Christmas and finding him altogether lovely.
The trumpet is a symbol of the voice of God that calls or warns his people. God commands us to celebrate the memorial of Trumpets each year, which points to the time when God will call all his saints at once to gather them to Mt. Zion during the last days.
God came into the world as a man through Jesus Christ to save humanity. Though he was divine, he humbled himself and became human to reveal the depth of his love by sacrificing his life on the cross. His incarnation and death provided salvation for all who believe in him so they may have eternal life and be filled with his light.
The document summarizes how the gospel was spread in Acts 6-8. It describes how Stephen's martyrdom led to persecution and the scattering of believers, which helped spread the gospel to Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria. It then focuses on Saul's conversion on the road to Damascus and how he immediately began preaching about Jesus in Damascus despite having previously persecuted Christians.
From the birth of the noble prophet until the fudool confederacyMumtaz Khan
The document provides information about the lineage and family of the Prophet Muhammad. It traces his lineage back to Adnan and includes the names of his ancestors such as Quraish, Haashim, Abdul-Muttalib, and Abdullah. It also mentions his marriage to Aminah bint Wahb and her dream. The document discusses supplications by Ibraheem and glad tidings given by Isa about another prophet named Ahmad. Finally, it provides explanations for why the land of Ash-Shams will have a stronghold of Islam in the end times.
Nehemiah faced opposition when rebuilding Jerusalem's walls but was not deterred by fear. He acknowledged his fears to the king but refused to let fear stop God's work. When undertaking tasks for God, expect opposition but press on, trusting that God will help accomplish his purposes. Spiritual renewal can start with one person's vision; Nehemiah inspired others with his dream, and through teamwork they rebuilt the walls despite obstacles.
The document discusses what the book of Hebrews reveals about Jesus' role in Christmas. It explains that Hebrews describes Jesus' pre-existence as the Creator, his deity as the Son of God, and his divine attributes of glory, representation of God, and upholding all things. It notes that Hebrews talks about Jesus coming into the world and becoming human by taking on flesh and blood so he could die for humanity. The document also summarizes that Hebrews discusses the necessity of Jesus' incarnation to redeem humanity and the purposes of his coming, which included revealing God, purifying sins, becoming a merciful High Priest, defeating Satan, and providing eternal salvation.
In this lesson we continue to examine the enemies methodical battle plans as well as how to overcome the snares set by him. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
Jude closes his epistle with a doxology praising God. He addresses God as the powerful being who is able to keep believers from falling away and present them blameless before Him. Jude praises God with glory, majesty, dominion, and authority - both now and forever. He declares that the same God who strengthened believers in the past and revealed truth will continue to be praised for all time.
The challenges of facing the loss of a friend, the loss of a dream and the loss of hope in the future is more than most people can endure. Jesus prepares his disciples to band together by sharing this last meal and reminding them of who they are together and who God has called them to be in the uncertainty they are about to face.
This week we begin a study of the life of David. As we begin, we start with the nation of Israel in a colossal mess, and David as a mere shepherd boy. How will be become king? Along the way, we'll see some delectable pictures of Christ, in David.
The document is a prayer service around an Advent wreath. It includes prayers, songs, and readings celebrating the coming of Jesus and the nearness of God. Participants are called to rejoice, spread kindness, pray with thanksgiving, and let their light shine for others as they await the coming of the Lord.
Saul was persecuting Christians and breathing murderous threats against them. He obtained letters from the high priest to arrest Christians in Damascus and bring them back to Jerusalem. On the road to Damascus, Saul saw a bright light and heard Jesus say "Why do you persecute me?" Saul was blinded and Jesus told him to go to Damascus where he would be told what to do. Saul's persecution of Christians was his turning point, as Jesus chose him to be an instrument to carry his name to Gentiles, kings and Israel, though he would suffer greatly for this.
Praise And Worship in a Catholic SettingOka Kurniawan
The document summarizes the structure and themes of Psalm 95, which is an invitation to praise God. It discusses how the psalm can be divided into different sections that focus on singing, thanksgiving, praise, worship, and listening to God's voice. It also compares the themes and movement of the psalm to the layout of the Temple in Jerusalem and the progression from the outer court to the Holy of Holies. The document stresses that true worship involves bowing down and sacrificing oneself to God, and that the highest form of worship is through the Eucharist and Jesus' sacrifice on the cross.
Visit Al Aqsa masjid and Al Quds (Jerusalem)Al Aqsa
The Islamic perspective on Palestine and Al Quds outlining the importance of this blessed land and why you should visit at the first opportunity. The presentation includes practicalities about the visit and personal reflections from many who have visited over the last few years.
The document describes the story from Exodus where the Israelites fled Egypt but were pursued by Pharaoh and his army. As Pharaoh's forces approached the Israelites camped by the sea, the Israelites cried out in fear to Moses, complaining they should not have left Egypt. Moses reassured the people, telling them not to be afraid and that God would deliver them. God then told Moses to raise his staff so the waters would part, allowing the Israelites to cross the sea to safety. The document also discusses appropriate responses to crises like having confidence, standing on convictions, and trusting that the future is in God's hands.
John the Baptist baptized people in the Jordan River and proclaimed that Jesus was the Son of God. When Jesus came to be baptized, the heavens opened and the Holy Spirit descended on him in the form of a dove. After being baptized, Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness where he was tempted by the devil but resisted. Afterwards, Jesus called twelve apostles to follow him and help spread his message, giving them the power to perform miracles.
Mary Magdalene played an important role in the Bible as one of Jesus's followers. She is mentioned in all four gospels as being present at Jesus's crucifixion and among the women who discovered his empty tomb. In John, she is the first person to see the resurrected Jesus and announces the news to the disciples. Mary Magdalene is thus portrayed as a key witness to Jesus's resurrection.
The document discusses how having the Lord as one's refuge provides protection. It presents several Bible passages that illustrate how the Lord shields believers from trouble, harm, disaster, injury from the evil one and wicked men. While believers may experience suffering, they are not defeated but find victory through enduring. Having confidence in anything but God, like wealth or men, is misplaced as only He is a secure fortress that will deliver His people safely into His heavenly kingdom.
The document discusses how Jesus is described as altogether lovely in the Song of Solomon. It notes how Jesus had no sin and was faultless, yet willingly became ugly on the cross to make humanity beautiful. The prophet Isaiah foretold how Jesus would have no majesty or beauty due to being disfigured. The document encourages remembering Jesus' sacrifice at Christmas and finding him altogether lovely.
The trumpet is a symbol of the voice of God that calls or warns his people. God commands us to celebrate the memorial of Trumpets each year, which points to the time when God will call all his saints at once to gather them to Mt. Zion during the last days.
God came into the world as a man through Jesus Christ to save humanity. Though he was divine, he humbled himself and became human to reveal the depth of his love by sacrificing his life on the cross. His incarnation and death provided salvation for all who believe in him so they may have eternal life and be filled with his light.
The document summarizes how the gospel was spread in Acts 6-8. It describes how Stephen's martyrdom led to persecution and the scattering of believers, which helped spread the gospel to Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria. It then focuses on Saul's conversion on the road to Damascus and how he immediately began preaching about Jesus in Damascus despite having previously persecuted Christians.
From the birth of the noble prophet until the fudool confederacyMumtaz Khan
The document provides information about the lineage and family of the Prophet Muhammad. It traces his lineage back to Adnan and includes the names of his ancestors such as Quraish, Haashim, Abdul-Muttalib, and Abdullah. It also mentions his marriage to Aminah bint Wahb and her dream. The document discusses supplications by Ibraheem and glad tidings given by Isa about another prophet named Ahmad. Finally, it provides explanations for why the land of Ash-Shams will have a stronghold of Islam in the end times.
Nehemiah faced opposition when rebuilding Jerusalem's walls but was not deterred by fear. He acknowledged his fears to the king but refused to let fear stop God's work. When undertaking tasks for God, expect opposition but press on, trusting that God will help accomplish his purposes. Spiritual renewal can start with one person's vision; Nehemiah inspired others with his dream, and through teamwork they rebuilt the walls despite obstacles.
The document discusses what the book of Hebrews reveals about Jesus' role in Christmas. It explains that Hebrews describes Jesus' pre-existence as the Creator, his deity as the Son of God, and his divine attributes of glory, representation of God, and upholding all things. It notes that Hebrews talks about Jesus coming into the world and becoming human by taking on flesh and blood so he could die for humanity. The document also summarizes that Hebrews discusses the necessity of Jesus' incarnation to redeem humanity and the purposes of his coming, which included revealing God, purifying sins, becoming a merciful High Priest, defeating Satan, and providing eternal salvation.
In this lesson we continue to examine the enemies methodical battle plans as well as how to overcome the snares set by him. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
Jude closes his epistle with a doxology praising God. He addresses God as the powerful being who is able to keep believers from falling away and present them blameless before Him. Jude praises God with glory, majesty, dominion, and authority - both now and forever. He declares that the same God who strengthened believers in the past and revealed truth will continue to be praised for all time.
The challenges of facing the loss of a friend, the loss of a dream and the loss of hope in the future is more than most people can endure. Jesus prepares his disciples to band together by sharing this last meal and reminding them of who they are together and who God has called them to be in the uncertainty they are about to face.
This week we begin a study of the life of David. As we begin, we start with the nation of Israel in a colossal mess, and David as a mere shepherd boy. How will be become king? Along the way, we'll see some delectable pictures of Christ, in David.
The document is a prayer service around an Advent wreath. It includes prayers, songs, and readings celebrating the coming of Jesus and the nearness of God. Participants are called to rejoice, spread kindness, pray with thanksgiving, and let their light shine for others as they await the coming of the Lord.
Saul was persecuting Christians and breathing murderous threats against them. He obtained letters from the high priest to arrest Christians in Damascus and bring them back to Jerusalem. On the road to Damascus, Saul saw a bright light and heard Jesus say "Why do you persecute me?" Saul was blinded and Jesus told him to go to Damascus where he would be told what to do. Saul's persecution of Christians was his turning point, as Jesus chose him to be an instrument to carry his name to Gentiles, kings and Israel, though he would suffer greatly for this.
Praise And Worship in a Catholic SettingOka Kurniawan
The document summarizes the structure and themes of Psalm 95, which is an invitation to praise God. It discusses how the psalm can be divided into different sections that focus on singing, thanksgiving, praise, worship, and listening to God's voice. It also compares the themes and movement of the psalm to the layout of the Temple in Jerusalem and the progression from the outer court to the Holy of Holies. The document stresses that true worship involves bowing down and sacrificing oneself to God, and that the highest form of worship is through the Eucharist and Jesus' sacrifice on the cross.
Visit Al Aqsa masjid and Al Quds (Jerusalem)Al Aqsa
The Islamic perspective on Palestine and Al Quds outlining the importance of this blessed land and why you should visit at the first opportunity. The presentation includes practicalities about the visit and personal reflections from many who have visited over the last few years.
The document describes the story from Exodus where the Israelites fled Egypt but were pursued by Pharaoh and his army. As Pharaoh's forces approached the Israelites camped by the sea, the Israelites cried out in fear to Moses, complaining they should not have left Egypt. Moses reassured the people, telling them not to be afraid and that God would deliver them. God then told Moses to raise his staff so the waters would part, allowing the Israelites to cross the sea to safety. The document also discusses appropriate responses to crises like having confidence, standing on convictions, and trusting that the future is in God's hands.
John the Baptist baptized people in the Jordan River and proclaimed that Jesus was the Son of God. When Jesus came to be baptized, the heavens opened and the Holy Spirit descended on him in the form of a dove. After being baptized, Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness where he was tempted by the devil but resisted. Afterwards, Jesus called twelve apostles to follow him and help spread his message, giving them the power to perform miracles.
Mary Magdalene played an important role in the Bible as one of Jesus's followers. She is mentioned in all four gospels as being present at Jesus's crucifixion and among the women who discovered his empty tomb. In John, she is the first person to see the resurrected Jesus and announces the news to the disciples. Mary Magdalene is thus portrayed as a key witness to Jesus's resurrection.
The document discusses how having the Lord as one's refuge provides protection. It presents several Bible passages that illustrate how the Lord shields believers from trouble, harm, disaster, injury from the evil one and wicked men. While believers may experience suffering, they are not defeated but find victory through enduring. Having confidence in anything but God, like wealth or men, is misplaced as only He is a secure fortress that will deliver His people safely into His heavenly kingdom.
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "You Are Called To Become" sermon at New Life Christian Church on June 15, 2014. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
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The document discusses encouraging believers to persevere in their faith by considering the examples of witnesses who have gone before them. It references a passage from Hebrews 12:1 that urges readers, surrounded as they are by past witnesses, to throw off hindrances and sin that could entangle them so they can run the race of life with endurance and focus on the goal set before them by God. The document contains the full biblical passage from Hebrews 12:1 in several translations and slides.
The document provides an overview and analysis of the Bible readings for the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time A. It summarizes that the first reading from Zephaniah emphasizes humility, calling the faithful to seek God, justice, and humility. The responsorial psalm affirms God's love and care for the poor. The second reading from 1 Corinthians discusses how God chooses the weak and foolish to shame the wise and strong.
The document provides an overview and analysis of the Bible readings for the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time A. It summarizes that the first reading from Zephaniah emphasizes humility, calling the faithful to seek God, justice, and humility. The responsorial psalm affirms God's love and care for the poor. The second reading from 1 Corinthians discusses how God chooses the weak and foolish to shame the wise and strong.
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The document provides an overview and analysis of the Bible study readings for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time A. It summarizes the key points of the first and second readings from Zephaniah and 1 Corinthians, which focus on humility and God choosing the weak. The Gospel reading is from Matthew describing Jesus teaching the Beatitudes about those who are humble, merciful and peacemakers being blessed.
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Jeremiah 20:1-18 documents Jeremiah's tormented faith as he fulfills God's mission to preach repentance to Israel despite facing persecution. It describes 1) Jeremiah's self-centered feelings of being deceived by God and ridiculed by men, 2) his faith-centered commitment to sharing God's unquenchable and unrestrained word, and 3) his eventual God-centered trust in God's presence, power, judgment and vindication of the righteous. Jeremiah also expresses problem-centered regret at being born and enduring trouble and shame, though he is reminded that God knew and appointed him as prophet before birth.
The document is a chapter from the book of Hebrews in the Bible. It discusses running the race of faith with endurance, looking to Jesus as the source and perfecter of faith. It encourages enduring hardship, as God disciplines believers like children for their benefit. Though discipline is difficult, it later yields peace. Believers are called to follow peace and holiness to see God.
The document discusses the concept of working out one's own salvation through obedience to God. It states that while salvation ultimately comes through God's grace, individuals must work to remove sin through repentance and baptism, and continue working out their salvation through faithful obedience and service. This involves an ongoing process of conversion, living according to God's truth, and allowing Christ to transform one's life through knowledge and application of scripture.
This document provides a summary of the Family Camp 2014 program. The key theme was pursuing the spirit and power of Elijah through humility, holiness and hunger for God. It discusses bringing together older and younger generations to impact the world for God. The camp included teachings from the book of 1 Peter on themes like submission, suffering, and refusing to get revenge by following Christ's example of entrusting oneself to God.
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True Fasting
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Works v/s Good deeds
Yahweh, A God who freely forgives
Understanding will help us understand the Gospels and epistles.
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Jesus was buried in a tomb cut out of rock by Joseph of Arimathea, a secret disciple of Jesus. Joseph wrapped Jesus' body in a linen cloth and laid it in the tomb. A large stone was rolled in front of the entrance to the tomb to seal it.
Jesus was crucified and died on the cross. Before he died, he said "It is finished" and gave up his spirit. A soldier pierced Jesus' side with a spear to confirm that he was dead, and blood and water flowed out, fulfilling prophecy.
Jesus was crucified outside of Jerusalem after carrying his cross to Golgotha. He was placed between two thieves and the sign above his head read "This is Jesus, the King of the Jews." While hanging on the cross, Jesus was mocked and insulted by those passing by and one of the thieves crucified next to him also mocked Jesus.
Jesus was mocked and beaten by the soldiers. They dressed him in a purple robe and twisted together a crown of thorns and put it on his head. They struck him on the head with a staff and spat on him, falling on their knees and paying homage to him. When they had mocked him, they took the purple robe off and put his own clothes on him and led him away to be crucified.
Jesus was brought before the high priest Caiaphas and other religious leaders, where witnesses falsely accused him. When the high priest questioned Jesus about his teachings, Jesus affirmed that he was the Son of God. In response, the high priest tore his clothes in outrage and declared that Jesus had spoken blasphemy, making him worthy of death.
Peter denied knowing Jesus three times, just as Jesus had predicted. When Jesus was led away and placed in the high priest's courtyard, Peter followed from a distance. There, a servant girl said to those around that Peter was with Jesus, but he denied it. Later, someone else said to those standing by that Peter was one of Jesus' disciples, but again he denied it. About an hour later, another man insisted that Peter must have been with Jesus because of his accent, and for the third time Peter denied it.
Jesus was betrayed by Judas Iscariot, one of his twelve disciples. Judas led a crowd armed with swords and clubs sent by the chief priests and elders to arrest Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. When the disciples saw what was happening, they asked Jesus if they should fight, but Jesus told them to put their sword away and that all who live by the sword will die by the sword.
Jesus went to pray in the Garden of Gethsemane before his crucifixion. He was deeply distressed and prayed fervently that God would take away his suffering if possible. Jesus was betrayed by Judas and arrested by the guards while praying with his disciples.
The Last Supper was Jesus' final meal with his disciples before his crucifixion. During the meal, Jesus announced that one of his disciples would betray him. He also established the tradition of communion by blessing bread and wine to represent his body and blood that would be sacrificed.
This passage from 1 John discusses the testimony of God regarding his Son and eternal life. It states that God's testimony about his Son and the gift of eternal life through him is greater than any human testimony. It declares that whoever believes in God's testimony that he has given about his Son accepts this gift of eternal life, but whoever does not believe effectively calls God a liar. The testimony is that God has given believers eternal life through his Son, and that whoever has the Son has life, while whoever does not have the Son does not have life.
1. The document discusses how to identify true prophets from false prophets. True prophets acknowledge that Jesus Christ came in the flesh, while false prophets do not acknowledge the truth about Jesus.
2. Believers are instructed to not believe every spirit but to test them, as there are many false prophets. Those who have the Spirit of God acknowledge Jesus, while those who do not have the spirit of antichrist.
3. The Spirit of God within believers is greater than the spirit in the world, so believers have already conquered the spirit of antichrist. Believers belong to God and speak from His viewpoint, so others will recognize the Spirit of truth in them.
The document discusses walking in the light of God. It states that God is light and there is no darkness in him. If we walk in the light as God is in the light, we can have fellowship with one another and the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us from sin. It encourages confessing sins so that we may be forgiven and not deceive ourselves.
The document summarizes a passage from 1 John discussing the author's motive for writing. The author states that they witnessed Jesus firsthand and are now sharing their experience of communion with God so that others may enjoy it as well and their joy may be doubled. The passage discusses how God is pure light with no darkness, and that if people claim to have fellowship with God but continue in darkness, they are lying, but if they walk in the light, they can have fellowship with God and each other through Jesus' sacrifice which purges sin.
The document discusses the spiritual gifts of prophesy, healing, speaking in tongues, and how love is the most important gift. It states that not all believers have the same gifts and encourages earnestly desiring the most helpful gifts. Love is described as being patient, kind, and lasting forever, while other gifts will become useless once perfection comes. The document emphasizes that love is the most important and leads to maturity.
Glen introduces himself and shares two Bible passages from Luke about asking God and receiving. The first passage encourages asking God for what you need. The second says God, as a good father, will give good gifts like the Holy Spirit to his children. The document then shares three parables from Matthew about workers in a vineyard to illustrate that God's generosity and kindness extends to all. It follows with a passage from 1 Corinthians emphasizing that without love, even great gifts are worthless. Love is described as patient, kind, and hoping. While prophecies and knowledge will cease, love will never fail. The greatest things are faith, hope and love, but love is greatest.
This document discusses how to share the gospel message in a way that provides hope, power, and humor to people. It notes that the gospel should be good news that helps people find hope when they feel hopeless, power when they feel helpless, and humor when they are hurt. It references Jesus' message from Mark 1:15 about repenting and believing the good news of the kingdom of God. The document suggests that the gospel message is for all people, listing various groups that Jesus is a friend to, and quotes Luke 4:18-19 about proclaiming freedom for the oppressed.
This passage from Exodus describes Moses' conversation with God before leading the Israelites out of Egypt. Moses expresses doubts about being able to lead without knowing who God will send with him. God assures Moses that his presence will go with Moses and the Israelites. Moses then emphasizes that God's presence is essential for the success of their mission. The document discusses how this story demonstrates communicating with God in a natural way and relying on God's supernatural help and guidance.
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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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Hebrews 12:1-3
1. Therefore, since we are surrounded by
a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw
off everything that hinders, and the sin
that so easily entangles. And let us run
with perseverance the race marked out
for us
3. NATURALLY SUPERNATURAL – SESSION 12
2. Fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer
and perfecter of faith. For the joy set
before him he endured the cross,
scorning its shame, and sat down at the
right hand of the throne of God.
4. NATURALLY SUPERNATURAL – SESSION 12
3. Consider him who endured such
opposition from sinners, so that you will
not grow weary and lose heart.