This document summarizes Marco Lafebre's reflections on the symbolism and spiritual significance of Delaware's county names and their positioning within the state. It suggests that New Castle County represents establishing God's kingdom and mind in the state. Kent County represents developing a pure, radiant heart like a chief warrior. Sussex County points to a coming time of success and blessing, like the Sabbath year of rest. The document calls for Delawareans to accept God's rule in these ways so that freedom, healing and prosperity can come.
This document provides commentary and reflections on the readings for the third Sunday of Advent. It discusses the themes of joy and rejoicing in God found in the readings from Isaiah, 1 Thessalonians, and the Gospel of John. The first reading emphasizes the servant's joy in being anointed by God's spirit. The second reading exhorts Christians to always rejoice through prayer and thanksgiving. The Gospel reading describes John the Baptist testifying about the light and denying that he is the Messiah or Elijah.
James (series 9): How to Quit Quarreling and Start Lovinghuntdoug
The document summarizes how to avoid quarrels by addressing their source and providing solutions. It discusses that quarrels stem from wrong desires within us like frustrated desire and improper prayer. These wrong desires are sourced in a love for the world and its value system rather than God. The solutions are to submit to God, resist the devil, come near to God, and humble yourself before Him. This involves adopting God's value system over the world's and applying His remedies.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the Bible study readings for the 2nd Sunday of Advent. It includes summaries of the first reading from Isaiah about preparing the way for the Lord, the responsorial Psalm, the second reading from 2 Peter about awaiting the coming day of the Lord, and the Gospel reading from Mark about John the Baptist preparing the way. The document examines each passage and provides commentary and reflections, with the overall focus on preparing for the coming of the Lord during the Advent season.
This letter from Peter encourages Christians living as foreigners in various regions to remain faithful to God. He reminds them that God chose them and through Christ they can have salvation and eternal life. Peter urges Christians to obey God, accept authorities, and live moral lives so as not to bring shame to God. He encourages slaves to obey masters respectfully and wives to accept husbands' authority. Overall, Peter exhorts Christians to endure suffering patiently, do good to others, and put their hope in God for salvation.
1) A grateful heart has many benefits including focusing on God rather than oneself, recognizing God as provider, and leaving no room for complaining.
2) Practicing gratitude can improve family health and happiness by strengthening relationships and increasing empathy.
3) The Bible encourages gratitude to God for his enduring mercy shown throughout history and in daily blessings.
This document provides commentary and reflections on the readings for the third Sunday of Advent. It discusses the themes of joy and rejoicing in God found in the readings from Isaiah, 1 Thessalonians, and the Gospel of John. The first reading emphasizes the servant's joy in being anointed by God's spirit. The second reading exhorts Christians to always rejoice through prayer and thanksgiving. The Gospel reading describes John the Baptist testifying about the light and denying that he is the Messiah or Elijah.
James (series 9): How to Quit Quarreling and Start Lovinghuntdoug
The document summarizes how to avoid quarrels by addressing their source and providing solutions. It discusses that quarrels stem from wrong desires within us like frustrated desire and improper prayer. These wrong desires are sourced in a love for the world and its value system rather than God. The solutions are to submit to God, resist the devil, come near to God, and humble yourself before Him. This involves adopting God's value system over the world's and applying His remedies.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the Bible study readings for the 2nd Sunday of Advent. It includes summaries of the first reading from Isaiah about preparing the way for the Lord, the responsorial Psalm, the second reading from 2 Peter about awaiting the coming day of the Lord, and the Gospel reading from Mark about John the Baptist preparing the way. The document examines each passage and provides commentary and reflections, with the overall focus on preparing for the coming of the Lord during the Advent season.
This letter from Peter encourages Christians living as foreigners in various regions to remain faithful to God. He reminds them that God chose them and through Christ they can have salvation and eternal life. Peter urges Christians to obey God, accept authorities, and live moral lives so as not to bring shame to God. He encourages slaves to obey masters respectfully and wives to accept husbands' authority. Overall, Peter exhorts Christians to endure suffering patiently, do good to others, and put their hope in God for salvation.
1) A grateful heart has many benefits including focusing on God rather than oneself, recognizing God as provider, and leaving no room for complaining.
2) Practicing gratitude can improve family health and happiness by strengthening relationships and increasing empathy.
3) The Bible encourages gratitude to God for his enduring mercy shown throughout history and in daily blessings.
The passages discuss the coming of Jesus Christ. They describe how He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead. Believers are called to watch and pray in preparation. Advent is a time to reflect on Christ's humble coming to redeem sinners and His future coming in glory.
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 105 dealing with giving thanks and praising God for all He has done, and for His eternal commitment to his covenant to Abraham.It goes on to describe the history of God leading His people into and then out of Egypt into the promised land.
God invites all people to the wedding feast of His Son through the Gospel call. Those who reject this free gift of salvation will be cast out, while those both good and bad who accept the invitation will be filled. The texts encourage believers to seek God, walk wisely in His will, and put on the armor of His righteousness through faith in Christ to withstand evil and stand firm in salvation.
Jon Gaus shares "Extended Time with God" Guidejonathangaus
The document provides guidance on spending time with God through waiting on Him. It explains that God desires an intimate relationship with us and created us to find pleasure in His presence. To experience His presence requires being still, focusing our thoughts on Him, and coming into His presence by faith. The document then outlines steps to waiting on God, including spending time in silence before Him, praising and worshipping Him through declarations of who He is, and making our "one thing" request to dwell in His house as King David did. The overall message is that God invites us to wait on Him and find our greatest joy and pleasure in His presence.
Dear sisters and brothers,
God wants salvation of all, not just ours or yours. Worshiping together is a sign of having accepted God's design.
Fr. Cielo
"When Jacob Found God For Himself"- 7th Sunday of Pentecost (7/19/20)Pastor Rev.
God appeared to Jacob in a dream, renewing the promise made to Abraham and Isaac. Jacob built an altar, naming the place Bethel, meaning "House of God." The story shows how God can transform anyone and work with them to become saints, as Jacob found God for himself through this personal experience.
12.12.28 exegesis christmas 1 - isaiah 11.1-5, or 2 samuel 7.1-16, galat...Justin Morris
The document discusses the first Sunday after Christmas and includes scripture readings from Isaiah 11:1-5, Galatians 4:1-7, and Luke 2:(22-32)33-40. It notes that Jesus, the seed of David, has come to fulfill prophecies and redeem mankind from the law. The presentation of Jesus in the temple is mentioned, as well as how he has enlightened believers and allows them to depart in peace upon seeing God's salvation.
The document provides guidance for a Bible study on the first Sunday of Advent, summarizing the readings which focus on preparing for the coming of the Lord and calling the community to prayer, vigilance, and diligence as they await His return. The study directs the preacher to emphasize how the readings show believers must prepare spiritually through prayer, relationship with God, and good works as the season calls us to remember the coming of Christ at Christmas, his second coming, and in our daily lives.
The document summarizes the readings for the Sunday liturgy on the Baptism of the Lord. It discusses Isaiah's presentation of God's servant who will bring justice, Peter preaching about God showing no partiality and anointing Jesus, and the Gospel reading focusing on Jesus coming to John to be baptized and receiving approval from God.
Dear sisters and brothers,
It is very easy to fall into temptations if we are craving for many things and if we have problems with our identity.
Fr. Cielo
13.02.01 exegesis scripture alone - is. 55.10-13, 2 cor. 11.19-12.9 or heb...Justin Morris
- The passage discusses Paul defending his ministry and credentials as an apostle of Christ. He describes many hardships and sufferings he endured for the sake of the gospel, including beatings, imprisonment, and being near death on multiple occasions.
- Paul then discusses visions and revelations he received from God, including being caught up to the third heaven 14 years prior, whether in his physical body or not he did not know. He also heard inexpressible things during this experience.
- Finally, Paul references a "thorn in the flesh" that was given to him to keep him from becoming conceited due to the surpassing greatness of these revelations. He sought its removal multiple times but was told by God
The document is a Bible study guide for the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time A. It provides commentary and reflections on the day's Scripture readings which include passages from Sirach, Psalm 119, 1 Corinthians, and Matthew. The readings focus on making wise choices, praying for guidance to follow God's laws, possessing divine wisdom through the Holy Spirit, and living a life of holiness beyond what is prescribed in the law. The document is intended to aid preparation for the Sunday liturgy and homily.
This document summarizes and analyzes a dream from the Bible about Gideon defeating the Midianites. It describes the dream where a loaf of barley bread tumbles into the camp of Midian and strikes a tent, collapsing it. The symbols of the loaf and tent falling represent Gideon and the Israelites, who were despised but would overcome the Midianite army. When the dream was shared and interpreted, Gideon worshipped God and rallied the Israelite troops to attack, as the dream foretold their victory with God's help.
The passages discuss the coming of Jesus Christ. They describe how He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead. Believers are called to watch and pray in preparation. Advent is a time to reflect on Christ's humble coming to redeem sinners and His future coming in glory.
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 105 dealing with giving thanks and praising God for all He has done, and for His eternal commitment to his covenant to Abraham.It goes on to describe the history of God leading His people into and then out of Egypt into the promised land.
God invites all people to the wedding feast of His Son through the Gospel call. Those who reject this free gift of salvation will be cast out, while those both good and bad who accept the invitation will be filled. The texts encourage believers to seek God, walk wisely in His will, and put on the armor of His righteousness through faith in Christ to withstand evil and stand firm in salvation.
Jon Gaus shares "Extended Time with God" Guidejonathangaus
The document provides guidance on spending time with God through waiting on Him. It explains that God desires an intimate relationship with us and created us to find pleasure in His presence. To experience His presence requires being still, focusing our thoughts on Him, and coming into His presence by faith. The document then outlines steps to waiting on God, including spending time in silence before Him, praising and worshipping Him through declarations of who He is, and making our "one thing" request to dwell in His house as King David did. The overall message is that God invites us to wait on Him and find our greatest joy and pleasure in His presence.
Dear sisters and brothers,
God wants salvation of all, not just ours or yours. Worshiping together is a sign of having accepted God's design.
Fr. Cielo
"When Jacob Found God For Himself"- 7th Sunday of Pentecost (7/19/20)Pastor Rev.
God appeared to Jacob in a dream, renewing the promise made to Abraham and Isaac. Jacob built an altar, naming the place Bethel, meaning "House of God." The story shows how God can transform anyone and work with them to become saints, as Jacob found God for himself through this personal experience.
12.12.28 exegesis christmas 1 - isaiah 11.1-5, or 2 samuel 7.1-16, galat...Justin Morris
The document discusses the first Sunday after Christmas and includes scripture readings from Isaiah 11:1-5, Galatians 4:1-7, and Luke 2:(22-32)33-40. It notes that Jesus, the seed of David, has come to fulfill prophecies and redeem mankind from the law. The presentation of Jesus in the temple is mentioned, as well as how he has enlightened believers and allows them to depart in peace upon seeing God's salvation.
The document provides guidance for a Bible study on the first Sunday of Advent, summarizing the readings which focus on preparing for the coming of the Lord and calling the community to prayer, vigilance, and diligence as they await His return. The study directs the preacher to emphasize how the readings show believers must prepare spiritually through prayer, relationship with God, and good works as the season calls us to remember the coming of Christ at Christmas, his second coming, and in our daily lives.
The document summarizes the readings for the Sunday liturgy on the Baptism of the Lord. It discusses Isaiah's presentation of God's servant who will bring justice, Peter preaching about God showing no partiality and anointing Jesus, and the Gospel reading focusing on Jesus coming to John to be baptized and receiving approval from God.
Dear sisters and brothers,
It is very easy to fall into temptations if we are craving for many things and if we have problems with our identity.
Fr. Cielo
13.02.01 exegesis scripture alone - is. 55.10-13, 2 cor. 11.19-12.9 or heb...Justin Morris
- The passage discusses Paul defending his ministry and credentials as an apostle of Christ. He describes many hardships and sufferings he endured for the sake of the gospel, including beatings, imprisonment, and being near death on multiple occasions.
- Paul then discusses visions and revelations he received from God, including being caught up to the third heaven 14 years prior, whether in his physical body or not he did not know. He also heard inexpressible things during this experience.
- Finally, Paul references a "thorn in the flesh" that was given to him to keep him from becoming conceited due to the surpassing greatness of these revelations. He sought its removal multiple times but was told by God
The document is a Bible study guide for the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time A. It provides commentary and reflections on the day's Scripture readings which include passages from Sirach, Psalm 119, 1 Corinthians, and Matthew. The readings focus on making wise choices, praying for guidance to follow God's laws, possessing divine wisdom through the Holy Spirit, and living a life of holiness beyond what is prescribed in the law. The document is intended to aid preparation for the Sunday liturgy and homily.
This document summarizes and analyzes a dream from the Bible about Gideon defeating the Midianites. It describes the dream where a loaf of barley bread tumbles into the camp of Midian and strikes a tent, collapsing it. The symbols of the loaf and tent falling represent Gideon and the Israelites, who were despised but would overcome the Midianite army. When the dream was shared and interpreted, Gideon worshipped God and rallied the Israelite troops to attack, as the dream foretold their victory with God's help.
This document provides instructions for an activation involving nature images and scripture. Participants are instructed to look at a nature image without describing it, identify 2-3 ideas from the picture, and prophesy in general or over someone while trying to link it to a scripture that comes to mind. They are then given a list of nature images and scriptures but told not to read the scriptures aloud, instead using the idea of the scripture to prophesy over themselves or others.
The document describes visions received about three faces appearing on the New Jersey coastline overlooking Delaware, representing God watching over the land and people. It discusses how God sees and hears the cries of prisoners and those appointed to death, and will respond to the prayers of Delaware seeking His presence. The vision of a foot about to step on Delaware foretells an imminent visitation from God to transform hearts. The land of Delaware is described as being ready for a powerful visitation and experience of God's presence before end times.
The document discusses nurturing the anointing of God. It describes how Jesus joined two disciples on the road and their hearts burned as they walked with Him. It encourages staying close to God to receive more of His anointing, virtue, and power. It provides scriptures about controlling thoughts and feelings, communicating one's faith, and believing God's promises. The overall message is about cultivating one's relationship with God to strengthen the anointing.
I apologize, upon reviewing the document, it appears to be a collection of Bible passages rather than a single document. As such, it would not be appropriate for me to provide a high-level summary.
131026 five i wish i knew series (part 4 - how to gain financial margin) by ...eaglepointcf
This document discusses gaining financial margin. It begins by outlining a series on living with purpose and fewer regrets, including topics like making better decisions, getting out of debt, gaining financial margin, strong marriages, healthy relationships, managing anger, and not worrying. It then discusses what the Bible says about finances, including that money can become a lord over people or ensnare them, and that it should be used to honor God and serve others. To achieve being rich towards God requires getting out of debt and creating financial margin. Gaining financial margin involves having more than what is necessary through faith in God as provider, generosity, wise money management like percentage-based living below one's means, maximizing savings and minimizing spending,
The document discusses wealth transfer through sowing seeds according to biblical principles. It provides several biblical examples of figures like Noah, Job, Abraham and others who sowed seeds of obedience and saw wealth transfers as a result. Their seeds were things like time invested in obeying God, sacrificing their only son, sowing in times of famine. The document encourages readers to have faith that God can take wealth from sinners and give it to the righteous if they have receptive hearts. It suggests personalizing scripture about wealth and righteousness.
The document is a Bible study guide that provides an outline and commentary for the Sunday readings which focus on the Epiphany of the Lord. It summarizes the first reading from Isaiah about the light of the Lord shining upon the Israelites and nations coming to their light. The responsorial psalm calls for just rulers. The second reading from Ephesians discusses Paul's stewardship in revealing the mystery that Gentiles are coheirs in Christ. The Gospel reading recounts the story of the Magi following the star to find Jesus and worship him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.
This document discusses strengthening the Church by enlarging missionary and membership efforts. It begins by explaining the metaphor of strengthening the stakes of Zion used by prophets to refer to building up local congregations worldwide. Members are encouraged to strengthen their own testimonies and participate in missionary work. The gathering of Israel is described as bringing comfort amid trials. Looking to the Second Coming, members are told to wait faithfully. The Millennium is described as a time of joy without death or enmity when God will answer prayers immediately. Overall, the document encourages members to build up their local congregations in preparation for Christ's return.
Session 15 Old Testament Overview - I & II KingsJohn Brooks
The document provides an overview of the biblical books of 1 and 2 Kings. It discusses how Kings originally formed one book and was compiled from many historical sources. The events covered stretch from King Solomon's rule to the exile of God's people. Throughout Kings, the kings are evaluated based on how well they obey God's law. Both the northern and southern kingdoms experience periods of obedience and disobedience among their rulers. This leads to blessings or judgments, as outlined in Deuteronomy. Ultimately, no earthly king fully fulfills God's purposes until the coming of Jesus Christ as the eternal king in the line of David.
Quantum Leap 2019 - making astronomical progress through divine assistance-...Joseph Asoh
This document discusses the concept of a "quantum leap" from both scientific and biblical perspectives. Scientifically, a quantum leap occurs when an electron jumps between discrete energy levels. Biblically, it refers to a sudden, dramatic transformation in a believer's life that moves them from one level of glory to another in a short time due to divine enablement. Examples from scripture like Joseph and David experiencing rapid changes are provided. The document encourages believers to have faith, pray, study God's word, and avoid distractions to experience a quantum leap in 2019 through God's power.
General George Washington's solution to the national crisis of 1775 in Boston is a picture of what the American Church must do now: appeal to heaven. Let's learn from American history and from the Bible. God will answer if we ask. America is in another historic crisis. It's time to make an Appeal to Heaven!
Psalm 84 CBT Joyful service is a result of seeking God's presenceLazarou Richard
When joy in service is lacking, fight for it by dwelling in God's Word, seeking His ear in prayer, and fellowshipping with His people. The sons of Korah found joy through their ministry of carefully guarding God's presence and assisting others in worship. We too can serve joyfully by focusing on God rather than our circumstances or selves, and finding strength as we dwell in His courts.
1 Chronicles provides instruction for rebuilding the temple and encouraging repentance and devotion to God. It details the command from King Cyrus to rebuild the temple in 538 BC, and the prophet Haggai's message in 520 BC urging the people to complete the rebuilding despite difficulties. Key passages encourage seeking God wholeheartedly in rebuilding the temple and doing so courageously with God's help and the support of priests, Levites and officials. The book highlights important differences from Samuel and Kings, such as details around David's rise and rule.
The document provides summaries and discussion questions for Old Testament Sunday School lessons on Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, and Samson. It discusses key themes like remembering God's commandments and blessings, being strong and courageous like Joshua, and stories of faith like Deborah and Barak defeating Sisera, and Gideon's small army defeating the Midianites through God's strength. It also examines Samson's strengths and weaknesses.
2 corinthians 4.7-18 suffering & kingdom advancement cbt week 48 second bapti...Lazarou Richard
This document provides information about an upcoming Bible study class and other events at a church. The Bible study class will take place on November 30, 2019 and discuss the topics of suffering and kingdom advancement based on 2 Corinthians 4:7-18. The document also lists upcoming performances of a Christmas puppet show, the opening of a Christmas train village, a cookie bagging event to thank teachers, and needs for toy and food donations for a charity. It concludes with birthdays being celebrated in December.
This document provides an overview of a 2-week series called "Living The Blessed Life" taught by David Thompson. Week 1 focuses on Lordship and Generosity, while Week 2 covers Practical Stewardship and Generosity. The document discusses biblical principles of generosity, including that we are stewards not owners of what God provides. It encourages tithing as a starting point and promises God will bless the generous. The final week will share a story called "Miracle in Franklin" and discuss practical application.
The document is a summary of a sermon about pride and rejoicing in the misery of others. It discusses how God judges foreign nations that mocked Israel through the prophet Ezekiel. Specifically, it discusses prophecies against Ammon, Tyre, and Babel where people acted pridefully. It defines pride as arrogance and self-exaltation rather than humility before God. While some "pride" can be positive, true humility acknowledges that all glory is due to God alone. The sermon encourages focusing on God and others rather than oneself to avoid sinful pride.
Liturgical Bible Study Guide - 2nd Sunday of Advent Cycle BJeffrey Meneses
The document provides commentary and reflections on the Sunday readings for the 2nd Sunday of Advent B. It summarizes the 1st reading from Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11 which focuses on preparing the way of the Lord. It also summarizes the responsorial psalm 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14 which expresses the message of the 1st reading in prayer form. Finally, it summarizes the 2nd reading from 2 Peter 3:8-14 which focuses on the coming "day of the Lord".
King Solomon is given as an example of someone who sought and obtained wisdom from God. The document outlines Solomon's early life and how he was blessed before and after birth, anointed as king, and prayed for wisdom when God appeared to him. It then discusses the book of Proverbs and identifies seven "pillars" or principles of wisdom according to a biblical scholar: development, discipline, discernment, dignity, discretion, depth of understanding, and devotion to God.
This sermon discusses the sins of pride and rejoicing in the misery of others. It analyzes passages from Ezekiel that prophesy God's judgment against neighboring nations including Ammon and Tyre for these sins. The sermon defines pride as arrogance, conceit, and self-exaltation that attributes glory due to God alone. It argues there is a difference between good pride in accomplishments and sinful pride that is rebellion against God. The sermon concludes by contrasting pride, which focuses on self-glory, with humility, which turns attention to God's glory and serving others.
Matthew 6, Prayer, What is Prayer and What's It For, ss, 3 Nines for Prayer...Valley Bible Fellowship
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This document tells a story about a man who was calling out to God but failing to recognize how God was responding. God spoke to the man through a singing bird, thunder, a shining star, and the birth of the man's son, but each time the man did not listen or understand. Finally, God touched the man's cheek with a butterfly, but the man brushed it away without comprehending. The moral is that God speaks to us in many ways, but we must have open senses to recognize His communications.
The document discusses prophecies from the Old Testament that foretold characteristics of the Messiah which were fulfilled by Jesus in the New Testament. It provides several examples of prophecies about the Messiah being born of a virgin, born in Bethlehem, descended from Abraham and King David, and more that were fulfilled by Jesus. The purpose seems to be showing how Jesus fulfilled Messianic prophecies and was the promised Messiah.
This document discusses the development of human senses from an embryo to adulthood and compares it to the development of spiritual senses. It notes that each of the five physical senses - touch, taste, smell, hearing, and sight - emerge at different points in fetal and infant development. It then explores how each spiritual sense - touch, taste, smell, hearing, and sight - relates to discerning spiritual truths and realities. The document emphasizes that regularly exercising our spiritual senses through reading Scripture, prayer, and obedience helps them to mature so we can better distinguish good from evil.
The three persons involved in the act of prophesying. God, the giver of the word. The person receiving from God to transmit the word. The final receiver.
Prophecy is speaking out the mind of God under divine inspiration. It involves edifying, exhorting, and comforting people by restoring God's image in them, showing them God's plans, and communicating how God sees them. True prophecy comes from being Christ-centered and having one's heart filled with God's love, which is then poured out to others. Several scriptures are presented that declare God's promises of forgiveness, blessings, healing, and deliverance. The document encourages activating these prophecies by declaring them over others and concludes with a prayer for revelation, transformation, and effectiveness in prophetic ministry.
The document provides information about ambassadors from several sources including dictionaries and examples. It defines an ambassador as an official envoy, especially a high-ranking diplomat, sent by a country to represent them in another country. Joseph Grew and Kichisaburō Nomura are discussed as the ambassadors of the US and Japan respectively who worked to prevent war between the two countries before the attack on Pearl Harbor. The document also discusses how Christians can take on the role of ambassadors for Christ by knowing God's message, having wise and persuasive communication, and living virtuous lives that represent the kingdom of heaven.
The document discusses the biblical Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkoth). It describes how the feast commemorates the harvest and the Israelites' 40 years wandering in the desert. During the feast, Israelites built temporary shelters (sukkot) and lived in them for 7 days. At the Temple, priests performed rituals like pouring water and sacrificing 70 bulls to atone for the nations. The feast points to God dwelling with his people and the future ingathering of all nations when the Messiah returns.
The Feast of Trumpets, also known as Yom Teruah or Rosh Hashanah, marks the Jewish New Year according to the biblical calendar. It commemorates the beginning of the fall harvest season and prophetically points to end times events in God's plan of salvation. The blowing of the trumpet on this feast is likened to the last trumpet that will sound at the rapture of the church, gathering believers to meet the returning Jesus in the air. The 100 trumpet blasts, with the final one longest, picture the trumpet blast announcing Christ's second coming to earth to establish his kingdom.
This document provides an overview of a prophetic night event focused on discussing and prophesying from passages in the book of Isaiah. Participants will explore selected scriptures from their own point of view and compare to biblical commentary. They will share what striking points they find in each passage and discuss ideas emerging from the scriptures. The last hour will involve prophesying over each other. The document includes an opening prayer asking God to help activate prophetic gifts to lovingly represent him, renew minds to have his thoughts and insights, and for mouths to overflow with living waters to soak others in love. Passages on being engraved on God's hands and finding one's wilderness/desert are included to recognize new things, with definitions requested
Jewish people celebrate Shavuot and the harvest of wheat, while Christians celebrate Pentecost and the harvest of the church. Both holidays commemorate the giving of the law at Mount Sinai and the empowering of believers by the Holy Spirit. Pentecost marks when the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples in tongues of fire, empowering the early church and inaugurating the age of grace.
The document discusses the power of God's spoken word based on revelations the author received from listening to the song "So Will I (100 Billion X)". The author was amazed at receiving revelation from the song's lyrics and realized this showed how much more powerful it is to receive revelation directly from reading and meditating on the Bible itself. The song's lyrics are then included, praising God as the creator of all things and for His salvation through Jesus' death and resurrection.
The document discusses three instances in the Bible where the windows of heaven were opened. Each time, an abundance was poured out from heaven. The first was during Noah's flood, when God opened the windows of heaven to bring judgment through a torrential downpour. The second was when windows opened to transfer natural resources, changing a famine situation into a surplus. The third was when windows opened to pour out spiritual blessings too abundant to contain. Opening the windows of heaven signifies God releasing his abundant provision and blessing from the heavenly realm.
The document discusses spiritual harvest and encourages the reader to be ready. It notes that God has sowed seeds in the reader's "field" through prophetic words, blessings, and other means. These seeds have grown roots and blossoms and it is now time for harvest. The reader is encouraged to identify the different "lines of crops" or fruits of the spirit within themselves. Finally, it reminds the reader that God has prepared good works for them and they should look for opportunities to use their gifts, as this is part of the seeds sown in them. The reader is told to ensure their "silo" or spiritual storage is ready to keep the harvest.
The document discusses biblical meanings of various numbers. It notes that the number 7 represents completion or perfection. Genesis 7:23 describes the biblical flood wiping out all life except those on Noah's ark. Genesis 17:11-12 says circumcision of males should occur on the 8th day as a sign of God's covenant. Colossians 2:11 and John 20:26 also reference the importance of the 8th day. The document asserts that 800 represents being "fully put off" from the old, carnal nature. It lists ages that people in the Bible lived to be, many reaching 800-1000 years.
We can use the power of the blood of Jesus for our benefit. Claiming His blood daily, builds up a shield of protection around you, your household and your ministry.
The document discusses the anointing of kings in the Old Testament. It describes how Saul, David, and Solomon were each anointed by Samuel or priests to become king. Absalom also had himself anointed during his rebellion against David. The document notes that anointing was the ordinary procedure to make someone king, usually done by a priest or prophet. It then discusses the different types of anointings for believers today - the leper's anointing of salvation, the priestly anointing for ministry, and the kingly anointing of authority over darkness. The leper's anointing comes by faith, the priestly by fellowship, and the kingly by obedience to Jesus.
The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
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The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
Protector & Destroyer: Agni Dev (The Hindu God of Fire)Exotic India
So let us turn the pages of ancient Indian literature and get to know more about Agni, the mighty purifier of all things, worshipped in Indian culture as a God since the Vedic time.
Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
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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
1. Amend
• July 12,2013.
• I‟d like to apologize for not sending
these notes earlier to those who
were interested in, but I wanted first
to listen to the tapes of the meetings
as I was afraid that I said something
that is not right. Wednesday night
after receiving the audios from
Pastor Tony, sadly I found to be true
what I was afraid of.
2. Amend
• In presenting the three faces looking
upon Delaware, I stated that those
are the faces of God, Son and Holy
Spirit. That is not so!
• What I meant to say is: “Those faces
there, are as if they were the faces
of God, Son and Holy Spirit.”
• Please accept the correction.
Marco Lafebre.
4. The Counties of Delaware
• The Lord has also called my
attention on the names and
positions of the Counties.
• Delaware has three Counties:
• NEW CASTLE, in the North or Head.
• KENT, in the Center, Core, or heart
• SUSSEX, in the South or Base.
6. New Castle:
• The head of the State.
• The Head of your State is
declaring of a “New Castle”.
• Pay attention:
• Jesus is the NEW CASTLE
7. Putting in place the
“New Castle”
• Fortress, Stronghold, Refuge,
• All these nouns are in a way
synonyms of Castle. So in the
following scriptures when you
see these nouns change them
by “New Castle”
8. A change of Castles
• The old traditional Castle, the
head of Delaware must go and
be replaced by a NEW CASTLE.
• 1 Corinthians 2:16 (NKJV)
• 16 … But we have the mind of
Christ.
9. New Castle = Mind of Christ
• As we know that the battle field is
the mind, we need to get our mind
transformed and filter every though,
every lie and every ungodly desire.
• 2 Corinthians 10:5 (NKJV)
5 ”bringing every thought into
captivity to the obedience of Christ,”
10. New Castle is pointing out
to The Lord as in
• Psalm 18:1-3 (NKJV)
• 18 I will love You, O LORD, my strength.
2 The LORD is my rock and my fortress
( my New Castle) and my deliverer; My
God, my strength, in whom I will trust;
My shield and the horn of my salvation,
my stronghold. (my New Castle).3 I will
call upon the LORD, who is worthy to be
praised; So shall I be saved from my
enemies.
11. Safety of Abiding in the
Presence of God
• Psalm 91:1-2 (NKJV)
• 91 He who dwells in the secret place
of the Most High Shall abide under
the shadow of the Almighty.
• 2 I will say of the LORD, “He is my
refuge and my fortress; ( my New
Castle) My God, in Him I will trust.”
12. The New Castle
• Psalm 31:3 (NKJV)
• 3 For You are my rock and
my fortress; (my New
Castle)Therefore, for
Your name‟s sake, Lead
me and guide me.
13. Declaration of your State
• Your State is declaring to America
and to the world something that was
envisioned in times past; from the
times when The Lord caused
peoples to put the names of the
Counties, so later when they were
grouped in States, they would
declare the plans of The Lord.
14. Declaration of your State.
• The State is proclaiming that is
time to give to the Lord the place
that rightfully belongs to Him.
• A King as He is, needs a Castle
where to govern from; so New
Castle is the right place; He wants
to come and be enthroned in the
midst of His people
15. Kent, in the centre or core.
The heart of Delaware
• The name Kent is a baby boy name
• In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the
name Kent is: Chief.
• In Celtic the meaning of the name
Kent is: White.
• In English the meaning of the name
Kent is: White.
• In Welsh the meaning of the name
Kent is: Radiant, Glowing.
16. Kent. The heart of the State
• Kent is called to become the
heart of The State of Delaware.
• Kent needs to live to what its
name really mean.
• Become a Chief Warrior whit a
big pure white, radiant, glowing
heart
17. The core of the State.
• Kent is this County where the
Capital is located.
• Where the Government of the
State has its center.
• Where administration, governing
and political activities for the
State take place.
• Is there where we need a change!
18. A brave heart, the heart of
a warrior chief.
• Genesis 14:14-16 (NKJV)
• 16 So he brought back all the
goods, and also brought back
his brother Lot and his goods,
as well as the women and the
people.
19. A heart as Abraham‟s
• With less troops than the
enemy, Abraham went to fight
and deliver his nephew Lot.
• He recovered his nephew, his
goods and collected some
spoils.
20. A brave heart, the heart
of a Chief Warrior.
• 1 Samuel 30:6,8 (NKJV)
• 6 … But David strengthened himself in
the LORD his God.
• 8 So David inquired of the LORD,
saying, “Shall I pursue this troop?
Shall I overtake them?” And He
answered him, “Pursue, for you shall
surely overtake them and without
fail recover all.”
21. A heart as of David
• David‟s wives and children and
belongings were taken captured
by the enemy.
• His men have lost as much as
David had.
• But David took strength in the
Lord, pursue the enemy and
recovered all and some spoils.
22. Kent, Purity of the
Word of God.
• A white heart, pointing out to the
love for the Purity of the Word of
God. (milk and honey)
• 1 Peter 2:2 (NIV)
• 2 Like newborn babies, crave pure
spiritual milk, so that by it you may
grow up in your salvation,
23. Purity and Refining
• A white heart pointing out to
Purity and Refining by the blood
of the Lamb.
• Psalm 51:7 (NKJV)
• 7 Purge me with hyssop, and I shall
be clean; Wash me, and I shall be
whiter than snow
24. A White Radiant, Glowing
Heart
• A radiant glowing heart, pointing out
to reflecting the Glory of The Lord.
• Revelation 7:14 (NKJV)
• 14 And I said to him, “Sir, you know.”
• So he said to me, “These are the
ones who come out of the great
tribulation, and washed their robes
and made them white in the blood of
the Lamb.
25. A White Radiant,
Glowing Heart
• Mark 9:3 (NKJV) Jesus
Transfigured on the Mount
• 3 His clothes became shining,
exceedingly white, like snow,
such as no launderer on earth
can whiten them.
26. SUSSEX, in the South or
Base.
• Now Sussex somehow points me to
the word success.
• Success Definition
• 1. The favorable or prosperous
termination of attempts or
endeavors; the accomplishment of
one's goals.
• 2. the attainment of wealth, position,
honors, or the like.
27. Sussex points to The
Sabbath Year
• Leviticus 25:4, (NKJV)
• 4 but in the seventh year there
shall be a Sabbath of solemn rest
for the land, a Sabbath to
the LORD.
28. Leviticus 25:5 (NKJV)
• 5 What grows of its own accord
of your harvest you shall not
reap, nor gather the grapes of
your untended vine, for it is a
year of rest for the land.
29. Leviticus 25:6 (NKJV)
• 6 And the Sabbath produce of
the land shall be food for you:
for you, your male and female
servants, your hired man, and
the stranger who dwells with
you, 7 for your livestock and the
beasts that are in your land—all
its produce shall be for food.
30. This “Success” comes from
The blessing of The Lord.
• Leviticus 25:20-22 (NKJV)
• Provisions for the Seventh Year
• 20 „And if you say, “What shall we eat in
the seventh year, since we shall not sow
nor gather in our produce?” 21 Then I will
command My blessing on you in the sixth
year, and it will bring forth produce
enough for three years. 22 And you shall
sow in the eighth year, and eat old
produce until the ninth year; until its
produce comes in, you shall eat of the
old harvest.
31. To do‟s
• Changing of mind set.
• Cleansing and readiness of
heart.
• Desire to become a habitation
for the Lord.
• Those will accelerate the
visitation of the Lord.
32. In Other words:
• When Delaware makes effective
that the NEW CASTLE, which is
the Fortress of The Lord, takes
place as the head of the State
allowing the minds, emotions and
wills to be renewed by God‟s
transforming love.
33. • When Ken the Chief Warrior,
with his white Delawarean heart
rises up in battle; declaring,
proclaiming and decreeing the
establishment of the Kingdom
of God in their midst.
34. When the Chief Warrior
shouts out:
• “Arise oh Lord and let your
enemies be Scattered”,
and lines up behind the Host of
Hosts ready to posses what the
enemy has stolen,
35. • when the Chief Warrior boldly
follows the strategies of the
Lord and steps forward to
possess his Promised land…
36. • Then, the Lord will bring the so
longed for “Success”, a success
as in the “Seventh Year”, as in
the “Year of the Favor of the
Lord”, as in the “Year of
Jubilee”.
37. • Where every slave is set free.
• When whatever you owe is
forgiven.
• When the land that has been
sold returns to its owners.
38. You, or anyone close to
you still feeling enslaved?
• Sin enslaves us. Lack of releasing
forgiveness and love enslaves us.
Any kind of addictions enslaves us.
Debt enslaves us. The things of the
world enslaves us. Religiosity
enslaves us.
39. Are you owing or someone
owes you something ?
• Love to your parents, your
spouse, your children?
• Respect, consideration, loyalty?
• Broken vows, lack of support?
• Time, money, property?
40. Land back to The Owner
• In a way we have released the
land into enemy‟s hands.
• The land is our inheritance from
the Lord, He has given us to take
control over it, however we have
allowed the enemy to posses the
land, we have relinquished our
rights and let it go.
41. The seven year is at the
door of Delaware.
• The tangible anointing of His
glorious presence will brake every
bondage and will release the
captives. Debts will be pay in full.
Repossessing of the land and
recovery of rights will be granted,
The Lord will gain again the heart
of his peoples.
42. For the Son of Man is Lord
even of the Sabbath.”
• Matthew 12:11-13 (NKJV)
• 11 Then He said to them, “What man is
there among you who has one sheep, and
if it falls into a pit on the Sabbath, will
not lay hold of it and lift it out? 12 Of how
much more value then is a man than a
sheep? Therefore it is lawful to do good
on the Sabbath.” 13 Then He said to the
man, “Stretch out your hand.” And he
stretched it out, and it was restored as
whole as the other.
43. This is your Sabbath
• Mark 16:15-18 (NKJV)
• 15 And He said to them, “Go into all the world
and preach the gospel to every creature.16 He
who believes and is baptized will be saved; but
he who does not believe will be
condemned. 17 And these signs will follow
those who believe: In My name they will cast
out demons; they will speak with new
tongues; 18 they will take up serpents; and if
they drink anything deadly, it will by no means
hurt them; they will lay hands on the sick, and
they will recover.”
44. The real Sabbath
• The seven year in this case does
not mean to stop our normal
activities, but it does implied that
we need to give the fullness of our
time to the service of the Lord, to
the glorious advancement of God‟s
Kingdom; time given even in the
market place.
45. • Activities as taking care of the
orphans, of the widows; visiting
the sick and the incarcerated,
feeding the poor, comforting the
ones that suffer, clothing the
naked, giving shelter to the
homeless, embracing the
rejected, loving the sinners and
46. Helping them to know The Lord,
to love Him and to serve Him, to
receive His amazing love; those
will be the doings of the seven
year.
Not just Sundays, but every day
of the year dedicated to do god.
47. The Lord is calling…
• He is calling watchers to stand
guard on different places of the
Castle‟s walls and watchtowers,
to be vigilant and sound the
alarm when a threat appears, so
the state would shut the doors
and be ready to battle.
48. watchers
• He is calling watchers to stand
in the field‟s watchtowers
looking after the crops so
animals or thieves will not still
away the crops given by His
generous hand.
49. doorkeepers
• He is calling for doorkeepers,
those who will come first and
left the last, devoted completely
to the service of the peoples of
The Lord, those who will
constantly check that the lamp
is still burning.
50. intercessors
• He is calling to intercessors, to
those who can bridge heaven
with earth. To remind The Lord
of promises not yet fulfilled, to
take the case of those whom
justice is not applied, To repair
the wall, to stand on the gap for
others.
51. worshipers
• He is calling worshipers.
• Closet worshippers and public
worshippers.
• Those who will come to a total
abandon of themselves and praise
and adore The Lord.
• Those who will cause heaven to
come down with their praises.
52. Pastors
• He is calling dedicated Pastors
who will constantly watch over
His people.
• Those who will willingly take
care of the weary, bandage the
wounded and make the weak
strong
53. leaders
• He is calling for leaders, who
will put down their own agenda
and come in agreement with the
vision of The Lord.
• Those who will give much of
themselves, been a support for
Pastors and the people.
54. teachers, coaches, trainers,
instructors assistances
• He is calling for teachers,
coaches, trainers, instructors
assistances; those with the
ability to impart knowledge, to
work in the noble task of
teaching others, so the people
may not perish for lack of
knowledge.
55. YOU
• He is calling YOU. to come and
surrender to His unfailing love,
to download upon Him anything
that is a burden, to change your
yoke for His, to learn from Him
as He is meek and humble of
heart.
56. YOU
• He is calling You, to come and
take the place that He has
designed for you to be at this
time. He wants You to be filled
with His presence to the point
of overflowing so you can pour
it out on those around you.
57. YOU
• He is calling You to become an
extension of His hand.
• To take His presence wherever
you go.
• To use the power and authority
given to you in His name, in His
word, and in His blood; to be
able to defeat the enemy.
58. Come forward.
• If tonight you fill the tagging of
His call, come forward.
• It doesn‟t matter what your roll
is, just come forth, be immersed
in the glory of His presence.
• I want to impart to you His love.
• I want to impart to you His
vision for this State.
59. • I want to transfer to you what
He has given us.
• Freely we have received, freely
we give it away.
• “That we may walk in God‟s
love and then give it to Toronto
and to the whole world”.
60. • God is good and His love
endures forever.
• Marco Lafebre