This Path to Jesus takes us beyond His Resurrection through the Ascension to the Coming of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost, and asks what the Church is now to do with our faith.
The document discusses living a Christ-like life through humility, obedience, and faith. It encourages setting one's heart and mind on Christ, putting off sinful desires, and putting on virtues like compassion, kindness, and forgiveness. Believers are called to let the peace of Christ rule in their hearts, dwell on His word, and do all things in Jesus' name with gratitude. Living this way involves imitating Christ's humility, obedience, and enduring the cross for purification of sins and giving repentance and forgiveness to others.
HOIA No.5: God's plan of Salvation, Part 1MyWonderStudio
God's plan of salvation, decided before creation, was motivated by His love for humanity. Knowing humans would sin, God devised a way to save all through His Son's death on the cross. Jesus' sacrificial death satisfied God's holy and just nature, while also demonstrating His love, mercy and grace. By His death, Jesus acted as a substitute/ransom to redeem humanity, turning away God's wrath and reconciling humans to God through propitiation.
The document summarizes the primary roles of each member of the Trinity. It states that creation is primarily attributed to God the Father, redemption and salvation of mankind is primarily attributed to God the Son, and sanctification and renewal is primarily attributed to the Holy Spirit. However, it notes that each member plays a role in the others' domains as well. The document provides biblical examples to support these roles and emphasizes that while the Trinity's roles can be distinguished, all three persons are fully God.
Paul writes a letter to the church in Colossae to encourage them and refute heretical teachings. He thanks God for their faith, love, and fruitfulness since hearing the gospel. Paul has been continuously praying for their spiritual wisdom, understanding, and growth so that they may please God and bear fruit. His goal is to encourage and unite the believers in their knowledge and understanding of Christ.
This document contains excerpts from a sermon or teaching on the supremacy of Christ based on the book of Colossians. It discusses how Christ is sovereign over all creation as its creator and sustainer. It also explains how Christ is sovereign over the church and over death through his resurrection. Finally, it discusses how Christ reconciles all things to God through his death on the cross, and how believers can have hope for the future if they remain steadfast in their faith in the gospel.
Paul faces pressures in serving Christ but finds joy in suffering for the churches. His purpose is to proclaim the gospel, present the whole truth of Scripture, and bring believers to maturity by teaching, admonishing, and contending with all his energy. He wants to encourage believers and enlighten them with a full understanding of Christ so they may know the mystery of God. Maturity is a process that requires effort, discipline, and growing in grace through Scripture.
God's transforming power in our life - OLL-KLG-GSS-2010maximilianyong
The document discusses how an individual is responsible for revolutionizing their own life by changing themselves and moving beyond limiting beliefs. It emphasizes that true change comes from within when a person goes beyond surface-level changes in circumstances or other people. The document also discusses biblical concepts like sin, obedience to God, spiritual maturity, and putting on the armor of God to resist evil. It provides an overview of Catholic teachings on the Holy Spirit and how He builds, animates, and sanctifies the Church through ministry and sacraments.
This document outlines the concept of holiness as it relates to God, Jesus, Adam and Eve pre-fall, non-believers, believers on earth, and believers in heaven. It describes holiness as an event, process, quality, and state or condition. Key points include: God is perfectly holy; Adam and Eve were holy but able to sin pre-fall; non-believers are unable to stop sinning; believers on earth have the Holy Spirit but still struggle with sin; and believers in heaven will be perfectly holy like God.
The document discusses living a Christ-like life through humility, obedience, and faith. It encourages setting one's heart and mind on Christ, putting off sinful desires, and putting on virtues like compassion, kindness, and forgiveness. Believers are called to let the peace of Christ rule in their hearts, dwell on His word, and do all things in Jesus' name with gratitude. Living this way involves imitating Christ's humility, obedience, and enduring the cross for purification of sins and giving repentance and forgiveness to others.
HOIA No.5: God's plan of Salvation, Part 1MyWonderStudio
God's plan of salvation, decided before creation, was motivated by His love for humanity. Knowing humans would sin, God devised a way to save all through His Son's death on the cross. Jesus' sacrificial death satisfied God's holy and just nature, while also demonstrating His love, mercy and grace. By His death, Jesus acted as a substitute/ransom to redeem humanity, turning away God's wrath and reconciling humans to God through propitiation.
The document summarizes the primary roles of each member of the Trinity. It states that creation is primarily attributed to God the Father, redemption and salvation of mankind is primarily attributed to God the Son, and sanctification and renewal is primarily attributed to the Holy Spirit. However, it notes that each member plays a role in the others' domains as well. The document provides biblical examples to support these roles and emphasizes that while the Trinity's roles can be distinguished, all three persons are fully God.
Paul writes a letter to the church in Colossae to encourage them and refute heretical teachings. He thanks God for their faith, love, and fruitfulness since hearing the gospel. Paul has been continuously praying for their spiritual wisdom, understanding, and growth so that they may please God and bear fruit. His goal is to encourage and unite the believers in their knowledge and understanding of Christ.
This document contains excerpts from a sermon or teaching on the supremacy of Christ based on the book of Colossians. It discusses how Christ is sovereign over all creation as its creator and sustainer. It also explains how Christ is sovereign over the church and over death through his resurrection. Finally, it discusses how Christ reconciles all things to God through his death on the cross, and how believers can have hope for the future if they remain steadfast in their faith in the gospel.
Paul faces pressures in serving Christ but finds joy in suffering for the churches. His purpose is to proclaim the gospel, present the whole truth of Scripture, and bring believers to maturity by teaching, admonishing, and contending with all his energy. He wants to encourage believers and enlighten them with a full understanding of Christ so they may know the mystery of God. Maturity is a process that requires effort, discipline, and growing in grace through Scripture.
God's transforming power in our life - OLL-KLG-GSS-2010maximilianyong
The document discusses how an individual is responsible for revolutionizing their own life by changing themselves and moving beyond limiting beliefs. It emphasizes that true change comes from within when a person goes beyond surface-level changes in circumstances or other people. The document also discusses biblical concepts like sin, obedience to God, spiritual maturity, and putting on the armor of God to resist evil. It provides an overview of Catholic teachings on the Holy Spirit and how He builds, animates, and sanctifies the Church through ministry and sacraments.
This document outlines the concept of holiness as it relates to God, Jesus, Adam and Eve pre-fall, non-believers, believers on earth, and believers in heaven. It describes holiness as an event, process, quality, and state or condition. Key points include: God is perfectly holy; Adam and Eve were holy but able to sin pre-fall; non-believers are unable to stop sinning; believers on earth have the Holy Spirit but still struggle with sin; and believers in heaven will be perfectly holy like God.
Have you ever wondered why Jesus got baptised, given that he was without sin? In this presentation we explore three different levels of meaning in Baptism, which suggests an answer to that question.
The presentation draws on Rowan Williams' excellent little book Being Christian.
This was the Cafechurch session on 15/1/2018 - see www.cafechurch.org for more
Lesson 7 what you need to know about encounter 00Elmer Dela Pena
The document discusses the importance of an encounter retreat, noting that (1) God will impart life to participants over 3 days, (2) attendees must have an open heart and lay aside prejudices, and (3) the encounter allows a complete transformation by the Holy Spirit. It provides biblical examples of encounters, including the Israelites leaving Egypt and Paul's conversion, and explains that the encounter will provide vision, conversion, understanding of leaving Satan's control for God's lordship, forgiveness of sins, and understanding one's privilege in God.
This document discusses holiness in the New Testament through four examples: as an event, process, state or condition, and quality. It explores biblical passages about believers being made holy by Christ and calls Christians to present their bodies as living sacrifices. The document contrasts seeing things imperfectly now with perfect clarity later, and says Scripture equips believers while abiding in Christ enables doing God's will, though nothing can be done without Him as He forms Christ in believers.
Jesus is referred to as the Word of God in John 1:1. As God's Word, Jesus communicates God's message and love to humanity. God sent Jesus to die on the cross as the ultimate proof of His great love for us. Jesus is God's expression of love to humanity.
This document summarizes a church service that includes hymns, prayers, scripture reading, communion, and a sermon about human significance. The service celebrates communion, affirms the congregation's place in the worldwide church, and encourages walking in God's light through fellowship and forgiveness. Key elements are the Lord's Prayer, Apostle's Creed, and a message about how people are significant because they are created by God, chosen by God, and children of God.
The document summarizes passages from Acts 1 that describe Jesus' interactions with His disciples after His resurrection. It says that for 40 days Jesus appeared to His disciples, giving proofs that He was alive and speaking about God's kingdom. Jesus instructed His disciples to remain in Jerusalem until receiving power from the Holy Spirit. He told them they would receive power and would be His witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the entire world.
SFC CLP Talk #9 - Receiving the Power of the Holy SpiritJhonsen Sales
1) The document is a talk about receiving the power of the Holy Spirit. It discusses how the Holy Spirit reveals Jesus Christ, and was poured out on Pentecost to reveal the Trinity.
2) It encourages preparing to receive the Holy Spirit by being open and asking God for whatever gifts He wants to give. It involves renouncing Satan and committing one's life to following Jesus.
3) The talk concludes with praying, praising God, and asking to be filled with love from Jesus and guided by the Holy Spirit according to God's will.
Series jesus is -______ - message – part 4 - jesus is our substitue – sun...LifePointe Church
This message is Part 5 in Pastor Chuck Bernal's series, "JESUS is _____________". The message is titled, "JESUS is your Substitute". In this message Pastor Chuck talks about how Jesus took our place and our punishment when He died for us on the cross. By looking at substitution in three different ways, we see how much God wants us, values us and loves us. This message was delivered at LifePointe Church on Sunday, March 20, 2016.
1) Paul warns that salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ, not from following old religious traditions like circumcision.
2) Paul describes his previous religious devotion but now considers it worthless compared to knowing Jesus.
3) True faith means experiencing God's power through Christ and sharing in both his suffering and resurrection.
Jesus Christ came to earth primarily to redeem his people from eternal death through his atoning work. Atonement refers to what Christ did through his life and death to earn salvation for humanity. The document argues that atonement was limited only to God's chosen elect people, not all of humanity. It provides biblical references to suggest God chose a limited number of souls to belong to his kingdom before creation, and that Christ's death on the cross was sufficient only to save this elect group that God foreknew and predestined for salvation.
SFC CLP Talk #9 - Receiving the Power of the Holy SpiritJhonsen Sales
This document provides information about receiving the power of the Holy Spirit, including:
1) It discusses how the Holy Spirit reveals Jesus Christ and was sent by Jesus after his ascension to continue revealing God to believers.
2) It describes how on the day of Pentecost, Jesus poured out the Spirit, establishing the Church and converting thousands of people.
3) It lists nine gifts of the Holy Spirit that believers can receive, including wisdom, healing, prophecy, and discernment.
This document discusses Jesus' teachings on being peacemakers and being persecuted for righteousness. It defines peacemakers as those who reconcile people to God through sacrificially following Jesus' example. Peace requires an undivided relationship with God and willingness to pay the high cost of reconciliation. Those persecuted for righteousness should rejoice knowing their reward is in heaven, as they face opposition for their allegiance to Christ, not due to their own failures. The discussion encourages applying these concepts and discerning between true persecution and consequences of immaturity.
This document discusses the importance of an individual's mission from God to share the gospel with others. It makes several key points:
1) Jesus calls all Christians to continue his mission on Earth of preaching the gospel and making disciples. Fulfilling this mission is mandatory for obedience.
2) For many people, a Christian individual may be the only exposure they have to the gospel. It is their mission to share Jesus with them.
3) An individual's mission has eternal significance, as the eternal destiny of those they witness to depends on their efforts. Their mission gives life ultimate meaning.
The document discusses the Holy Spirit as the third member of the Godhead or Trinity. It provides biblical evidence that the Holy Spirit is a distinct personality and not just a force or influence. Several passages are cited showing the Holy Spirit engages in personal actions like teaching, commanding, and suffering insults. In summary, the Holy Spirit is presented as an individual with will, emotions, and reason who accomplishes God's work through speaking God's word.
This document discusses two important biblical doctrines - the resurrection of the dead and eternal judgment. It provides biblical support for these doctrines being taught in both the Old and New Testaments. Key points include that the resurrection will occur when Jesus returns, for both believers to eternal life and unbelievers to judgment. It also notes that eternal judgment will be carried out by Jesus based on whether one obeyed God's laws, and the sentences will last forever. The document encourages preparing for these future events through obeying God.
1. The document discusses balancing the five purposes in life that God intends for people: loving God, loving others, sharing God's message, being part of God's family, and becoming like Christ.
2. It recommends four things to achieve balance: discussing progress with a spiritual partner or group, regularly evaluating one's spiritual growth, keeping a journal, and passing knowledge on to others.
3. The ultimate goal of balance is to bring glory to God by continuing his work of helping people know and love him, and helping them mature and find their place of service.
1) Magi from the east came to Jerusalem and asked King Herod where the newborn king of the Jews was, as they had seen his star.
2) Herod assembled religious leaders who said the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem. Herod then secretly met with the Magi and instructed them to find the child and report back so he could worship him too.
3) The Magi followed the star to Bethlehem, where they found Jesus with Mary and gave him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh before returning home another way, warned not to report to Herod.
This document summarizes key points from a Sunday school class on Colossians about the supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus Christ in three weeks. It discusses that believers are chosen by God and set apart for Him, defined as saints. Faith is the foundational act of believing in Christ. Paul's typical greeting of grace and peace is explained. The differences between "peace with God" and "the peace of God" are outlined. Finally, it describes Paul's method of initially providing encouragement in his letters, then warnings and doctrine, before a closing encouragement.
The document discusses how Christians are called by God to serve him through their lives and ministries. It provides several Bible verses that indicate believers were created by God for good works and to serve him. It emphasizes that all Christians have a role and purpose to fulfill within the body of Christ through active service, not just passive consumption. Christians will one day give an account to God of how well they served others during their lives.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create engaging slideshow presentations.
This report summarizes the results of a 2014 survey of 108 municipalities in Southeast Florida regarding their implementation of recommendations from the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Action Plan (RCAP). Fifty-five municipalities responded to the survey (51% response rate). The report finds that municipalities have implemented recommendations related to urban tree canopy maintenance, energy efficient lighting, stormwater management, and climate-resilient planning. Coconut Creek reported implementing the most recommendations at 66, followed by Key West at 65.
Have you ever wondered why Jesus got baptised, given that he was without sin? In this presentation we explore three different levels of meaning in Baptism, which suggests an answer to that question.
The presentation draws on Rowan Williams' excellent little book Being Christian.
This was the Cafechurch session on 15/1/2018 - see www.cafechurch.org for more
Lesson 7 what you need to know about encounter 00Elmer Dela Pena
The document discusses the importance of an encounter retreat, noting that (1) God will impart life to participants over 3 days, (2) attendees must have an open heart and lay aside prejudices, and (3) the encounter allows a complete transformation by the Holy Spirit. It provides biblical examples of encounters, including the Israelites leaving Egypt and Paul's conversion, and explains that the encounter will provide vision, conversion, understanding of leaving Satan's control for God's lordship, forgiveness of sins, and understanding one's privilege in God.
This document discusses holiness in the New Testament through four examples: as an event, process, state or condition, and quality. It explores biblical passages about believers being made holy by Christ and calls Christians to present their bodies as living sacrifices. The document contrasts seeing things imperfectly now with perfect clarity later, and says Scripture equips believers while abiding in Christ enables doing God's will, though nothing can be done without Him as He forms Christ in believers.
Jesus is referred to as the Word of God in John 1:1. As God's Word, Jesus communicates God's message and love to humanity. God sent Jesus to die on the cross as the ultimate proof of His great love for us. Jesus is God's expression of love to humanity.
This document summarizes a church service that includes hymns, prayers, scripture reading, communion, and a sermon about human significance. The service celebrates communion, affirms the congregation's place in the worldwide church, and encourages walking in God's light through fellowship and forgiveness. Key elements are the Lord's Prayer, Apostle's Creed, and a message about how people are significant because they are created by God, chosen by God, and children of God.
The document summarizes passages from Acts 1 that describe Jesus' interactions with His disciples after His resurrection. It says that for 40 days Jesus appeared to His disciples, giving proofs that He was alive and speaking about God's kingdom. Jesus instructed His disciples to remain in Jerusalem until receiving power from the Holy Spirit. He told them they would receive power and would be His witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the entire world.
SFC CLP Talk #9 - Receiving the Power of the Holy SpiritJhonsen Sales
1) The document is a talk about receiving the power of the Holy Spirit. It discusses how the Holy Spirit reveals Jesus Christ, and was poured out on Pentecost to reveal the Trinity.
2) It encourages preparing to receive the Holy Spirit by being open and asking God for whatever gifts He wants to give. It involves renouncing Satan and committing one's life to following Jesus.
3) The talk concludes with praying, praising God, and asking to be filled with love from Jesus and guided by the Holy Spirit according to God's will.
Series jesus is -______ - message – part 4 - jesus is our substitue – sun...LifePointe Church
This message is Part 5 in Pastor Chuck Bernal's series, "JESUS is _____________". The message is titled, "JESUS is your Substitute". In this message Pastor Chuck talks about how Jesus took our place and our punishment when He died for us on the cross. By looking at substitution in three different ways, we see how much God wants us, values us and loves us. This message was delivered at LifePointe Church on Sunday, March 20, 2016.
1) Paul warns that salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ, not from following old religious traditions like circumcision.
2) Paul describes his previous religious devotion but now considers it worthless compared to knowing Jesus.
3) True faith means experiencing God's power through Christ and sharing in both his suffering and resurrection.
Jesus Christ came to earth primarily to redeem his people from eternal death through his atoning work. Atonement refers to what Christ did through his life and death to earn salvation for humanity. The document argues that atonement was limited only to God's chosen elect people, not all of humanity. It provides biblical references to suggest God chose a limited number of souls to belong to his kingdom before creation, and that Christ's death on the cross was sufficient only to save this elect group that God foreknew and predestined for salvation.
SFC CLP Talk #9 - Receiving the Power of the Holy SpiritJhonsen Sales
This document provides information about receiving the power of the Holy Spirit, including:
1) It discusses how the Holy Spirit reveals Jesus Christ and was sent by Jesus after his ascension to continue revealing God to believers.
2) It describes how on the day of Pentecost, Jesus poured out the Spirit, establishing the Church and converting thousands of people.
3) It lists nine gifts of the Holy Spirit that believers can receive, including wisdom, healing, prophecy, and discernment.
This document discusses Jesus' teachings on being peacemakers and being persecuted for righteousness. It defines peacemakers as those who reconcile people to God through sacrificially following Jesus' example. Peace requires an undivided relationship with God and willingness to pay the high cost of reconciliation. Those persecuted for righteousness should rejoice knowing their reward is in heaven, as they face opposition for their allegiance to Christ, not due to their own failures. The discussion encourages applying these concepts and discerning between true persecution and consequences of immaturity.
This document discusses the importance of an individual's mission from God to share the gospel with others. It makes several key points:
1) Jesus calls all Christians to continue his mission on Earth of preaching the gospel and making disciples. Fulfilling this mission is mandatory for obedience.
2) For many people, a Christian individual may be the only exposure they have to the gospel. It is their mission to share Jesus with them.
3) An individual's mission has eternal significance, as the eternal destiny of those they witness to depends on their efforts. Their mission gives life ultimate meaning.
The document discusses the Holy Spirit as the third member of the Godhead or Trinity. It provides biblical evidence that the Holy Spirit is a distinct personality and not just a force or influence. Several passages are cited showing the Holy Spirit engages in personal actions like teaching, commanding, and suffering insults. In summary, the Holy Spirit is presented as an individual with will, emotions, and reason who accomplishes God's work through speaking God's word.
This document discusses two important biblical doctrines - the resurrection of the dead and eternal judgment. It provides biblical support for these doctrines being taught in both the Old and New Testaments. Key points include that the resurrection will occur when Jesus returns, for both believers to eternal life and unbelievers to judgment. It also notes that eternal judgment will be carried out by Jesus based on whether one obeyed God's laws, and the sentences will last forever. The document encourages preparing for these future events through obeying God.
1. The document discusses balancing the five purposes in life that God intends for people: loving God, loving others, sharing God's message, being part of God's family, and becoming like Christ.
2. It recommends four things to achieve balance: discussing progress with a spiritual partner or group, regularly evaluating one's spiritual growth, keeping a journal, and passing knowledge on to others.
3. The ultimate goal of balance is to bring glory to God by continuing his work of helping people know and love him, and helping them mature and find their place of service.
1) Magi from the east came to Jerusalem and asked King Herod where the newborn king of the Jews was, as they had seen his star.
2) Herod assembled religious leaders who said the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem. Herod then secretly met with the Magi and instructed them to find the child and report back so he could worship him too.
3) The Magi followed the star to Bethlehem, where they found Jesus with Mary and gave him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh before returning home another way, warned not to report to Herod.
This document summarizes key points from a Sunday school class on Colossians about the supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus Christ in three weeks. It discusses that believers are chosen by God and set apart for Him, defined as saints. Faith is the foundational act of believing in Christ. Paul's typical greeting of grace and peace is explained. The differences between "peace with God" and "the peace of God" are outlined. Finally, it describes Paul's method of initially providing encouragement in his letters, then warnings and doctrine, before a closing encouragement.
The document discusses how Christians are called by God to serve him through their lives and ministries. It provides several Bible verses that indicate believers were created by God for good works and to serve him. It emphasizes that all Christians have a role and purpose to fulfill within the body of Christ through active service, not just passive consumption. Christians will one day give an account to God of how well they served others during their lives.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create engaging slideshow presentations.
This report summarizes the results of a 2014 survey of 108 municipalities in Southeast Florida regarding their implementation of recommendations from the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Action Plan (RCAP). Fifty-five municipalities responded to the survey (51% response rate). The report finds that municipalities have implemented recommendations related to urban tree canopy maintenance, energy efficient lighting, stormwater management, and climate-resilient planning. Coconut Creek reported implementing the most recommendations at 66, followed by Key West at 65.
Tonaide Akintayo Olumide is seeking a new position to utilize his variety of skills and make effective contributions as part of an organization. He has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Calabar and over 10 years of work experience in roles such as Branch Executive Manager, NYSC Computer Science Teacher, IT Officer, and Assistant IT Officer. His skills include excellent numerical skills, computer configuration, networking, multi-tasking, and strong communication and interpersonal abilities.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In a single sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create and share slideshow presentations online.
LOGIN Indonesia provides a range of ICT solutions including hardware, software, and services. Their vision is to be a leader in ICT solutions and their mission is to provide complete, robust, effective, and efficient services. They offer products like workstations, servers, storage, networking equipment, and security solutions. They also provide services such as infrastructure maintenance, data center consulting, facilities management, telecom solutions for hotels and buildings, cellular signal enhancement, and ERP solutions.
This document discusses Lent and the virtues versus sins. It begins by noting we are in Lent and asks what we should do. It suggests spring cleaning. It then discusses how Jesus fasted for 40 days in the wilderness after being baptized, and was tempted by the devil but resisted. The rest of the document contrasts the seven deadly sins with their corresponding virtues, providing descriptions and reflections on pride, envy, anger, greed, gluttony, lust, and sloth. It concludes with schedules for Lent and Holy Week services at St. Augustine's Church.
Tecnología es el conjunto de conocimientos técnicos, científicamente ordenados, que permiten diseñar, crear bienes, servicios que facilitan la adaptación al medio ambiente y satisfacer tanto las necesidades esenciales como los deseos de la humanidad. Es una palabra de origen griego, formada por téchnē (τέχνη, arte, técnica u oficio, que puede ser traducido como destreza) y logía (λογία, el estudio de algo). Aunque hay muchas tecnologías muy diferentes entre sí, es frecuente usar el término en singular para referirse a una de ellas o al conjunto de todas. Cuando se lo escribe con mayúscula, Tecnología, puede referirse tanto a la disciplina teórica que estudia los saberes comunes a todas las tecnologías como la educación tecnológica, la disciplina escolar abocada a la familiarización con las tecnologías más importantes.
This document provides commentary and reflections on the Easter Sunday readings from the Catholic lectionary. It discusses how the Gospels portray women as the first witnesses to the empty tomb. It also notes how the disciples struggled to believe in the resurrection due to their limited expectations. The document encourages believers to accept their transformation through the power of the risen Christ. It summarizes the key points of Peter's sermon in Acts about God's salvation through Jesus' death and resurrection. Finally, it offers a prayer for blessing the baptismal font and reflections on the significance of Holy Week.
The document discusses why people refuse to believe in Jesus and the essential components of the gospel message. It explains that people refuse to believe because their hearts are sinful and they love darkness rather than light. It then outlines the gospel as: 1) Humans are sinful and spiritually dead, deserving God's wrath. 2) Jesus lived a perfect life, died on the cross to pay for sins, and rose again. 3) To be saved, one must repent of sins and place faith in Jesus. The gospel brings forgiveness and restores a right relationship with God.
0. Looking at the Big Picture Notes (Letter Sized)William Anderson
The document provides an overview of "the big picture" according to Christianity. It discusses that knowing the big picture helps answer life's big questions by understanding that life is about bringing God glory through following Jesus' example of living for others. The big picture shows that the goal is to expand God's kingdom, the mission is to make disciples through sharing the gospel worldwide, and the ultimate purpose is to glorify God and Jesus so they may be worshipped.
This document provides an introduction to the Woody Nook community, including summaries of their faith, history, and organization. It outlines several topics covered such as their common testimony, story, living together in Christ, and organizational structure. It also includes sections on finding comfort in God, basic confessions of faith, stories from the Bible, and how to become a Christian. The overall document serves as an overview of the theological beliefs and communal life at Woody Nook.
1. The document discusses different theories about why Jesus had to die, including substitution, Christus Victor, ransom, satisfaction, moral exemplar, and governmental theories.
2. It explains that substitution theory views Jesus as a legal substitute who bore the penalty for sins. Christus Victor says Jesus defeated death, Satan, and the power of sin. Ransom theory argues Jesus paid a ransom to Satan to free humanity.
3. Satisfaction theory portrays God as a lord offended by sin who was satisfied by Jesus' perfect sacrifice. Moral exemplar theory presents Jesus as a moral example. Governmental theory argues Jesus upheld God's law by representing humanity.
The Messiah will NOT remove all our sins.
But the Root Sin; Original Sin, which is the Root of all others Sins.
This opens the door for all the other Sins and Fallen Natures to be restored.
Theology of the body is a series of speeches by Pope John Paul II exploring the meaning of human sexuality and God's plan for love. It covers themes like birth control, the value of the body, and our identity as sons and daughters of God. Theology of the body studies God as revealed through the human body, showing how we reveal something of the mystery of God through our bodies and relationships. It provides a positive understanding of God's plan for love, sex, and relationships.
In John 7:37-39, Jesus is described as the giver of living water, with the Holy Spirit being the water that flows from believers. Jesus stood at the festival and proclaimed that whoever believes in him will have rivers of living water flowing from within, referring to the Holy Spirit. Those who believed in Jesus were going to receive the Spirit, though the Spirit had not yet been received because Jesus had not yet been glorified.
The document discusses the many blessings that Christians receive through being "in Christ" according to the book of Ephesians. It outlines seven specific blessings: (1) the blessing of holiness, (2) the blessing of predestination, (3) the blessing of adoption, (4) the blessing of redemption, (5) the blessing of forgiveness, (6) the blessing of grace, and (7) the blessing of being sealed by the Holy Spirit. It emphasizes that all these blessings are only possible because of God's great love and are for the ultimate purpose of praising His glory.
This document summarizes an evaluative workshop for a 3rd grade religion class. It includes sections on Jesus as the Son of God and part of the Holy Trinity, the names of Jesus, why Jesus came to earth, the Lord's Prayer, the liturgical year and its seasons, what Lent is and related spelling words and symbols, an overview of the Bible including the Old and New Testaments, and the importance of responsibility. Students were tasked with reading passages, coloring accompanying pictures, completing puzzles and blanks, and identifying examples of responsibility.
1. The document discusses key differences between Christian teachings and the Divine Principle regarding Jesus, including that in Christianity Jesus came to die while the DP teaches he came for marriage.
2. It also notes differences in the number of disciples and whether Jesus resurrected physically or spiritually.
3. The DP teaches that the sinless Adam will return as the Third Adam rather than Jesus himself returning.
This presentation describes the basic elementary teachings about Christ and also the foundation Christian creeds that form the basis of Christian Doctrinal setting.
To receive salvation through Jesus, one must repent of their sins and have faith in Him. Repentance involves turning from sin and unbelief and turning toward God in faith. Faith is believing, trusting, and embracing Jesus as Savior. By repenting of our sins and having faith that Jesus died for our sins and rose again, we can be saved from sin and judgment and receive eternal life.
04. What is the Plan of Salvation Notes (A4 sized)William Anderson
These are the notes from the fourth teaching in the "Growing Deep in the Gospel" series which answers the question "What is the Plan of Salvation?". They are paper size A4 (Europe)
This course examines the biblical concept of community and kingdom building. It discusses practical ways to build and develop community within religious groups like churches and cell groups. The document focuses on fostering fellowship and unity among believers through community engagement and small group participation.
1. The document contrasts two gospels - one that focuses on saving individual souls from hell and abandoning earth, and another that focuses on saving earth through transforming it beginning with ourselves.
2. It argues that Jesus proclaimed the gospel of the kingdom of God, which was a radical message about a different reign and way of life centered around a God who forgives, includes, notices, serves, heals, and sides with the poor.
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The document lays out foundations for change, including being raised with Christ so our lives reflect heaven's perspective, and being hidden and crucified with Christ so we put sin to death. It lists specific sins to put off, like sexual immorality and anger. Believers are to strip off these old habits like clothing.
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The document discusses the difference between man's sinful "bios" life and Christ's sinless divine "zoe" life. It explains that through the incarnation, Christ united his zoe life with our bios life, allowing him to legally become our substitute and representative. By dying on the cross, our bios life died for eternity, and in exchange we received Christ's zoe life through his resurrection. Now through faith, believers share in Christ's eternal zoe life and are adopted as God's children.
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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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30. Go therefore
and make disciples of all
the nations, baptizing
them in the name of the
Father and of the Son and
of the Holy Spirit, teaching
them to observe all things
that I have commanded
you;
Matt 28:18-20
31. tarry in the city of
Jerusalem until you are
endued with power from
on high
while He blessed
them, that He was parted
from them and carried up
into heaven
Luke 24:48-51
32. “John baptized with water, but you shall be baptized
with the Holy Spirit not many days from now… You shall
receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you;
and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all
Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.“
Acts 1:5-8
33.
34. 1. He had joined God and Man together in Himself.
35. 1. He had joined God and Man together in Himself.
2. He had revealed God’s nature to us.
36. 1. He had joined God and Man together in Himself.
2. He had revealed God’s nature to us.
3. He had given two necessary ordinances, the
Sacraments of Baptism and Communion.
37. 1. He had joined God and Man together in Himself.
2. He had revealed God’s nature to us.
3. He had given two necessary ordinances, the
Sacraments of Baptism and Communion.
4. He had willingly died in our places, to set aside the
debt we owed for all the sins of the world.
38. 1. He had joined God and Man together in Himself.
2. He had revealed God’s nature to us.
3. He had given two necessary ordinances, the
Sacraments of Baptism and Communion.
4. He had willingly died in our places, to set aside the
debt we owed for all the sins of the world.
5. Now faith in Him was the new path to the Father.
39.
40. “Most assuredly, I say to you, he who believes in
Me, the works that I do he will do also; and greater
works than these he will do, because I go to My
Father. And whatever you ask in My name, that I will
do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.”
John 14:12-13
41.
42.
43. means a New Creation.
they all shall know Me, from the
least of them to the greatest of them
Jer 31:33-34