14 pinawalang-bisa ang lahat ng naisulat na alituntunin laban sa atin, pati ang mga pananagutang kaugnay nito. Pinawi niya ang lahat ng ito nang ipako siya sa krus. 15 Sa pamamagitan ng kanyang kamatayan sa krus, nilupig niya ang mga pinuno at kapangyarihan ng sanlibutan. Ang mga ito'y parang mga bihag na kanyang ipinarada sa madla bilang katunayan ng kanyang pagtatagumpay. Colosas 2:14-15
This document discusses spiritual gifts, which are supernatural abilities given by God to Christians to do his work. Some examples of spiritual gifts mentioned are prophecy, serving, teaching, encouragement, giving, leadership, mercy, wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, miracles, discernment, tongues, and interpretation of tongues. The document encourages discovering one's gifts by studying the Bible, asking God, examining personal interests and strengths, taking spiritual gift tests, and following the Holy Spirit's leading. The ultimate gift from God is eternal life through Jesus Christ.
This document announces a worship festival from January 1-7 celebrating the new year 2014 as a time for new beginnings and expansion. It discusses how new beginnings are an experience of few according to the Bible, specifically how only two Israelites experienced the promised land out of two million. New beginnings are also only for those who have discovered God's mind and requirements, and only those in Christ experience a new creation. True new beginnings transform one's character and dreams according to God's dream, as seen in Jacob becoming Israel. The document outlines how expansion comes to those protected, of faith, who witness, and who believe in God's holiness according to Isaiah 43. Repentance from wicked ways is also key. The new year invites
14 pinawalang-bisa ang lahat ng naisulat na alituntunin laban sa atin, pati ang mga pananagutang kaugnay nito. Pinawi niya ang lahat ng ito nang ipako siya sa krus. 15 Sa pamamagitan ng kanyang kamatayan sa krus, nilupig niya ang mga pinuno at kapangyarihan ng sanlibutan. Ang mga ito'y parang mga bihag na kanyang ipinarada sa madla bilang katunayan ng kanyang pagtatagumpay. Colosas 2:14-15
This document discusses spiritual gifts, which are supernatural abilities given by God to Christians to do his work. Some examples of spiritual gifts mentioned are prophecy, serving, teaching, encouragement, giving, leadership, mercy, wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, miracles, discernment, tongues, and interpretation of tongues. The document encourages discovering one's gifts by studying the Bible, asking God, examining personal interests and strengths, taking spiritual gift tests, and following the Holy Spirit's leading. The ultimate gift from God is eternal life through Jesus Christ.
This document announces a worship festival from January 1-7 celebrating the new year 2014 as a time for new beginnings and expansion. It discusses how new beginnings are an experience of few according to the Bible, specifically how only two Israelites experienced the promised land out of two million. New beginnings are also only for those who have discovered God's mind and requirements, and only those in Christ experience a new creation. True new beginnings transform one's character and dreams according to God's dream, as seen in Jacob becoming Israel. The document outlines how expansion comes to those protected, of faith, who witness, and who believe in God's holiness according to Isaiah 43. Repentance from wicked ways is also key. The new year invites
The document discusses the importance of partnership in marriage. It outlines three vows: 1) God will be the number one priority, followed by one's spouse as number two; 2) to always pursue one's spouse; and 3) for marriage to be about "we" rather than "me." Good partnership in marriage involves open communication, doing life together, discovering a common purpose, and mutual submission and leadership as outlined in Ephesians. When experiencing conflict, spouses should share their feelings, wants, seek and grant forgiveness to strengthen their partnership.
The document discusses statistics on marriages and annulments in the Philippines. It notes that the number of annulment cases filed annually has been rising, with over 10,000 cases filed in 2012. Most cases are filed within the first 5 years of marriage and involve couples who have children. Women in their 20s are more likely than men to file for annulment. Psychological incapacity is the most commonly cited reason for annulment. The document also discusses God's purposes for marriage as companionship, partnership, romance, and lifelong commitment.
The document provides guidance on apologizing to those who have been hurt and making peace. It discusses confronting issues with humility rather than avoiding them, admitting wrongdoing without making excuses, accepting consequences, changing harmful behaviors, asking for forgiveness, turning enemies into friends through kindness, praying for enemies, and overcoming evil with good. The story of Bryyan Jackson, who was infected with HIV by his father as an infant but has chosen to forgive, is presented as an example of following God's call to forgive others.
This document discusses proper financial stewardship according to Christian principles. It provides examples of wealthy Christian businesspeople who have experienced great financial success by prioritizing God with their money. They give generously to ministry and experience God's blessings as a result. The document encourages the reader to also make God their priority with finances in order to receive blessings, satisfaction, and more than enough provision.
This document discusses moving past personal failures. It notes that the biggest sins are not too big for God's grace, and that one's identity is defined by what God has done, not past failures. It encourages forgetting the past and focusing on the future made possible through Christ. It emphasizes pursuing perfection through pressing on toward the heavenly prize, participating in God's work and focusing on virtues. The conclusion is that everyone experiences failure but should learn from rather than live in the past, as Paul's message was to not let the past influence the present and future but instead focus on the future reward.
Boaz shows favor and kindness to Ruth as she gleans in his fields. When Boaz learns of Ruth's faithfulness in caring for her mother-in-law, he praises her character and work ethic. Boaz protects Ruth and allows her to glean safely in his fields. He provides more for her to collect than what she could find on her own. Boaz goes beyond the law to show grace to Ruth in her hardship.
This document provides a summary and analysis of Ruth 3:1-18 from the Bible. It discusses three key points:
1) Naomi advises Ruth to go to Boaz at night and uncover his feet, indicating she wants to marry him. Ruth follows her plan.
2) At midnight, Boaz awakens to find Ruth at his feet. He praises her character and promises to help her however he can, though notes another man has a closer redemption claim over her.
3) Boaz tells Ruth to stay the night and he will address the situation in the morning, either redeeming her himself or clearing the way for the other man to do so, as he wants to marry
This document provides excerpts from Paul's letter to the Philippians. In the passages, Paul expresses gratitude for the Philippians despite being in chains. He finds joy that whether from true or false motives, Christ is still being preached. Paul says that some things simply don't matter, and believers should focus on what does matter, like people and eternity. Though he desires to be with Christ through death, Paul feels it is necessary to remain alive for the Philippians.
Spiritual gifts are supernatural abilities given by God to Christians to serve him and others. The document discusses that spiritual gifts are not natural talents, not just for an elite few, and not a sign of maturity. It provides examples of spiritual gifts from the Bible like prophecy, serving, teaching, encouragement, giving, leadership, and showing kindness. The Spirit decides which gifts each person receives. Christians can discover their gifts by studying the Bible, asking God, examining their talents, taking tests, and allowing the Holy Spirit to guide them. The ultimate gift from God is eternal life through Jesus Christ.
This document is a sermon summary of the Book of Ruth chapter 2. It discusses how Boaz shows kindness to Ruth by inviting her to eat with his workers and instructing them to leave extra grain for her to glean. Ruth works hard all day. When she returns home with over 30 pounds of barley, Naomi recognizes God's blessing on Ruth through Boaz's kindness. Naomi explains that Boaz, as a close relative, has the role of family redeemer, reflecting God's loving kindness. The sermon draws parallels between Boaz and Jesus as redeemers and urges listeners to emulate their generosity and humility.
The document provides commentary on the Book of Ruth chapters 1-2. It summarizes the story of Naomi, her husband Elimelech, and her sons who move from Bethlehem to Moab during a famine. Both sons marry Moabite women, Orpah and Ruth, but then Elimelech and the sons die, leaving Naomi widowed. Naomi decides to return to Bethlehem and urges Orpah and Ruth to stay in Moab, but Ruth refuses, proclaiming her loyalty to Naomi. The commentary reflects on themes of God's sovereignty and providence even in times of suffering. It contrasts the faith of Ruth with Orpah, who chooses to leave Naomi and
This document summarizes key events and lessons from the book of Ruth in the Bible. It discusses how God's blessing requires brokenness, as seen through Naomi's suffering. It also requires developing good character, as Ruth demonstrated humility, hard work, and honesty. Additionally, God's blessing requires discipline, which Boaz showed through generosity to the poor, responsible use of his authority, and treating Ruth with dignity. The conclusion is that God uses broken things to produce good results, and loves those who are humble and broken-hearted.
The document discusses how to love others as Jesus loved us. It says love is patient, kind, and not self-seeking. To love like Jesus means forgetting self-entitlement, embracing our uniqueness, and having the same heart and concerns as Jesus. We should allow God's love to change our attitudes and help those who are struggling. The best miracle was Jesus loving sinners, and we can perform daily miracles by loving others as He loved us.
The document announces a worship festival from January 1-7 from 7:30-9:30 pm. The festival focuses on having a new heart, mind, body, and soul through renewal and transformation as discussed in various Bible verses. Principles of expansion are also presented, noting that every expansion requires stretching resources and maintaining core values and purpose.
This document discusses the importance of scheduling wisely by making room for margin. It emphasizes that we must seek God first and make time for intimacy with Him through daily prayer and rest. We are advised to say no to good things so we can say yes to the best things, and to set priorities that put our relationships with God and our families above other commitments and activities. Failing to do this risks wasting our limited time on earth rather than understanding and doing God's will.
This document announces a worship festival from January 1-7 from 7:30-9:30 pm each night. It provides Bible verses about the presence, purpose, and power of God. It encourages encountering God for new beginnings and choosing to change. Bible verses are discussed about Jesus seeing our condition, speaking to our situation, and commanding us to get up and sin no more. The document provides ways to get ready for new beginnings by getting to know Jesus better, admitting brokenness, forgetting the past, looking forward, and pressing towards goals like prayer, Bible reading, serving, witnessing, and relationships.
The document discusses Isaiah 9:6 and how God is referred to as the Everlasting Father. It contrasts an earthly father who is never satisfied, always angry, and seldom there, with how our Everlasting Father is described in scripture as compassionate, caring, and always present. Key verses provided show how the Lord is slow to anger, full of love and compassion, and promises to never leave us.
The document discusses the top 10 causes of death globally in 2012 according to the WHO. CAD, which is caused by unhealthy diet and smoking, was the leading cause of death, claiming 7.4 million lives or 12.8% of all deaths. Stroke, the second leading cause, occurred when a brain artery is blocked or ruptured, taking 6.7 million lives or 10.8% of deaths. The third leading cause was lower respiratory infections like pneumonia and influenza, contributing to 6.1% of deaths.
The document contains several biblical passages from both the Old and New Testaments. It discusses Jesus healing those with lack of faith or illness, including healing a woman who was bleeding for 12 years and raising a synagogue leader's daughter from death. It also contains passages about God creating humanity, sin entering the world, Job suffering affliction from Satan, and forgiveness of sins through prayer.
Faith requires trusting God's power, standing on God's promises, and focusing on God's purpose. Whenever God restores something, He restores it to a greater state than before. True faith is demonstrated through works, and believers should work hard in order to present themselves before God and correctly explain His word to others, doing all things to represent Jesus and give thanks to God.
The disciples asked Jesus why they could not drive out a demon. Jesus responded that it was because of their small faith, and that if they had faith even as small as a mustard seed, they could move mountains.
Joseph was taken as a slave to Egypt, where he became successful because the Lord was with him. He found favor with his master and was put in charge of the household. The Lord blessed his master's house because of Joseph.
Joseph's master's wife tried to seduce him but he refused because it would be a sin. When she falsely accused him after he fled from her, he was thrown into prison. But the Lord was with Joseph and gave him favor with the jailer, putting
This document contains a summary of passages from Matthew 17:19-20 and Genesis 39 about having faith and faith that works. It discusses that faith without works is dead, and gives examples of Joseph having faith even when faced with temptation. It encourages the reader to apply God's word, bear God's image in all they do, and give their best for God's glory. Faith requires action on our part for God to work and bring about answered prayers.
The disciples were unable to cast out a demon and asked Jesus why. Jesus responded that it was because of their small faith, saying that even a tiny amount of faith could move mountains. Jesus then told a parable about a prodigal son who wasted his inheritance and returned home seeking forgiveness. The father welcomed his son back with open arms and celebrated his return, angering the older son who was jealous of the welcome. The parable teaches about God's forgiveness and mercy for those who repent.
This document discusses faith and restoration through several Bible passages. It notes that faith is not knowing what will happen but knowing God will hold the future. Extraordinary life comes from God's power combined with our faith. It references the parable of the prodigal son to show how God restores what was broken when we have faith. Faith gives hope and responding to circumstances with faith allows God to work. God restores things to a place greater than before when we place our brokenness in his hands through faith.
1) The document outlines a weekly topics series on faith that will cover how faith matters, restores, works, heals, unites and builds.
2) It examines the story of Job who endured great suffering and loss but maintained his faith in God, and was restored twofold by God for his faithfulness.
3) Key aspects of faith discussed include trusting in God's power, standing on his promises, and keeping the focus on his greater purpose even in times of pain. Faith unleashes God's power and is necessary to please him.
The document describes Job's situation before and after his trials of faith. Before his trials, Job had significant wealth and family, including 7 sons and 3 daughters. However, during his trials, Job lost all his possessions and his children died. After responding to his trials with faith, God restored Job's fortunes, giving him double what he had before - 14,000 sheep, 6,000 camels, 1,000 yoke of oxen, and 1,000 female donkeys. Job also had 7 more sons and 3 more daughters and lived to be 140 years old.
The document outlines the evening service schedule for a church, including the start time of 6:30 PM and that Lucy Banal will be leading the service. It also lists several bullet points of events that will take place during the service such as singing, prayer, offering, and a message.
The document provides details for an afternoon service at 4:00PM led by Ptr. Donna G. Tarun. It lists the time and leader for an upcoming religious event.
Jesus tells his disciples to remain in Jerusalem and wait for the Holy Spirit. They will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes and will be witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the earth. The document discusses the coming of the Holy Spirit and empowering of believers. It also describes examples of the apostles and early church community being filled with the Holy Spirit and boldly spreading the gospel through signs, wonders, and sharing possessions.
The document provides details for an evening service at 6:30PM led by Ptr. Donna G. Tarun. It lists the time and leader of the evening service but does not provide any other context or information about the event.
The document discusses the baptism of the Holy Spirit according to Acts 1:4-8. It examines what the baptism of the Holy Spirit is, who can receive it, and how it is received and its results according to Acts 4:13-35. The conclusion cites Ephesians 3:20-21.
LIMITLESS 03 - THE FRUIT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT - PTR. VETTY GUTIERREZ - 4PM AFTE...
Power of the holy spirit ptr henry april 13
1.
2. THE POWER OF THE
HOLY SPIRIT
Ang Kapangyarihan ng Spiritu Santo
Ghost Week 2
3. Mga Gawa 1:4-5
4 Sa pakikipagtipon niya sa kanila, siya
ay nag-utos sa kanila: Huwag kayong
umalis sa Jerusalem, sa halip ay hintayin
ninyo ang pangako ng Ama na inyong
narinig mula sa akin. 5 Ito ay sapagkat
totoong si Juan ay nagbawtismo sa tubig
ngunit kayo ay babawtismuhan sa Banal
na Espiritu ilang araw pa mula ngayon.
SND
4. Mga Gawa 1:8
8 Subalit tatanggap kayo ng
kapangyarihan kapag dumating na sa
inyo ang Banal na Espiritu. Kayo ay
magiging mga patotoo sa akin sa
Jerusalem, sa buong Judea, sa Samaria
at sa pinakamalayong bahagi ng lupa.
SND
7. Ang Spiritu Santo ay nagbibigay sa iyo ng
kapangyarihan
1. Para ihayag si Kristo nang may katapangan
8. 1 Mga Taga-Corinto 2:4-5
4 Ang aking pananalita at pangangaral
ay hindi sa mapanghikayat na pananalita
ng karunungan ng tao. Sa halip, ito ay sa
pagpapatunay ng Espiritu at ng
kapangyarihan. 5 Ito ay upang ang
inyong pananampalataya ay hindi ayon
sa karunungan ng tao kundi sa
kapangyarihan ng Diyos. SND
9. 1 Mga Taga-Corinto 1:21
21 Ito ay sapagkat sa karunungan ng
Diyos, ang sanlibutan ay hindi nakakilala
sa Diyos sa pamamagitan ng kanilang
karunungan. Dahil dito ikinalugod ng
Diyos na iligtas sila na sumasampalataya
sa pamamagitan ng kamangmangan ng
pangangaral. SND
10. Mga Taga-Roma 1:16
16 Ito ay sapagkat hindi ko ikinakahiya
ang ebanghelyo patungkol kay
Cristo, sapagkat ito ang kapangyarihan
ng Diyos sa ikaliligtas ng bawat isang
sumasampalataya. Ang ebanghelyo ay
una, para sa mga Judio at sunod ay para
sa mga Gentil. SND
11. Ang Spiritu Santo ay nagbibigay ng
kapangyarihan
2. Kapag ikaw ay mahina
12. 2 Mga Taga-Corinto 12:9-10
9 Sinabi niya sa akin: Sapat sa iyo ang aking
biyaya dahil ang aking kapangyarihan ay
nalulubos sa kahinaan. Kaya nga, lalo akong
magmamapuri sa aking kahinaan upang
manahan sa akin ang kapangyarihan ni Cristo.
10 Kaya nga, ako ay malulugod sa mga
kahinaan, sa mga panlalait, sa
pangangailangan, sa pag-uusig, sa kagipitan
alang-alang kay Cristo sapagkat kung kailan
ako mahina, saka ako malakas. SND
13. Ang Spiritu Santo ay nagbibigay ng
kapangyarihan
3. Para magkaroon ng pag-asa sa mundong ito
14. Mga Taga-Roma 15:13
13 Sa inyong pagsampalataya, mapupuno
kayo ng kagalakan at kapayapaan. Gagawin
ito sa inyo ng Diyos ng pag-asa... upang
sumagana kayo sa pag-asa sa pamamagitan
ng kapangyarihan ng Banal na Espiritu. SND
15. Mga Taga-Galacia 5:1
5 Tayo ay pinalaya ni Cristo. Magpakatatag
kayo sa kalayaang ito at huwag na ninyong
hayaang ang sinuman na dalhin kayong muli
sa pamatok ng pagkaalipin. SND
16. Ang Spiritu Santo ay nagbibigay ng
kapangyarihan
4. Para maranasan ang kabuuan ng Diyos
17. Mga Taga-Efeso 3:16-19
16 Ito ay upang ayon sa kayamanan ng
kaniyang kaluwalhatian ay palakasin niya
kayong may kapangyarihan sa inyong panloob
na pagkatao sa pamamagitan ng kaniyang
Espiritu. 17 Ito ay upang si Cristo ay manahan
sa inyong mga puso sa pamamagitan ng
pananampalataya.
18. Mga Taga-Efeso 3:16-19
18 Upang kayo na nag-ugat at natatag sa
pag-ibig, ay lubos na makaunawa, kasama
ng mga banal, kung ano ang lawak, ang
haba, ang lalim at ang taas ng pag-ibig ni
Cristo. 19 Nang sa gayon kayo ay lubos na
makaunawa ng pag-ibig ni Cristo na
nakakahigit sa kaalaman at upang kayo ay
mapuspos ng lahat ng kapuspusan ng
Diyos. SND