1. Elijah becomes depressed after Jezebel threatens him and he runs away into the desert.
2. An angel tells Elijah to eat and rest, which strengthens him. Then God speaks to Elijah in a gentle whisper and gives him new tasks.
3. Elijah finds purpose and fulfillment again by continuing his prophetic work and mentoring Elisha before being taken up to heaven.
The document discusses depression and God's prescriptions for dealing with it, including eating and resting when exhausted, replacing lies with God's truth, listening for God's still small voice, and being given purpose through service. God is portrayed as a healer of the brokenhearted who provides rest, freedom from oppression, and favor during times of trouble.
BLC Sermon - The Douchebaggery of a Prophet, the Humble Faith of a Centurion ...Leigh Wong
Sermon preached at Bangsar Lutheran Church, based on the week's Lectionary readings. In which I also get away with using the word "douchebag" in church! :)
www.bangsarlutheran.org
This document provides a summary of the biblical account of Elisha as told in 2 Kings 1-9. It discusses three key events: 1) Elisha leaving his family to become Elijah's disciple, 2) Elisha completing Elijah's unfinished tasks of anointing new kings of Israel and Syria, and 3) Elisha performing many signs and wonders as a prophet of God, including multiplying food and healing Naaman of leprosy. The document emphasizes that though Elisha did not have a public ministry like Elijah, he was still able to change nations by working quietly through others.
40 Days and 40 Nights_Jesus our ComforterStephen Palm
Another name for Mt. Sinai is Mt. Horeb. Several weeks ago, we saw in Exodus 24 that Moses fasted and waited atop Mt. Sinai for 40 days and 40 nights, waiting for God to deliver His Law to His people. And then, we saw in Deuteronomy 9 that after Aaron made the golden calf idol and the nation worshipped this Egyptian god, the God of Israel threatened to destroy the nation of Israel and make a new nation descended from Moses. But instead of allowing himself to become the new focal point of biblical history, Moses interceded in prayer for 40 days and 40 nights atop Sinai and begged God to relent. And now, we find ourselves nearly 500 years later. After defeating the prophets of the pagan god Baal on Mt. Carmel, Elijah the prophet has learned that evil Queen Jezebel is seeking revenge. He flees for 40 days and 40 nights and in great fear he sits atop Mt. Horeb, the same mountain that Moses spent two such 40-day jaunts. Elijah wishes he was never born, but God ministers to him and comforts him. And in this we see a picture of Jesus, who gently nurtures His people and ultimately promises the Holy Spirit as the greatest comforter of all time.
Journey Through The Bible Part 12: 1 Kings 16-22 - The Good The Bad and The UglyResurrection Church
1. The document summarizes the biblical stories of Elijah, Ahab, and Jezebel from 1 Kings 16-22. It describes Jezebel as the evil and manipulative queen of Israel who was dedicated to worshipping Baal. 2. It outlines Elijah's challenge to Jezebel and Ahab's idolatry through a prayer contest he staged on Mount Carmel, where Elijah defeated the prophets of Baal. 3. After Jezebel threatened Elijah in retaliation, Elijah became fearful and fled into the wilderness, feeling like he had failed, but God answered him and strengthened his faith.
Elijah was a prophet in the 9th century BCE who defended the worship of Yahweh against King Ahab and Queen Jezebel's promotion of Baal worship. Elijah predicted a drought to prove God's power, hiding from Jezebel and being fed by ravens. He later confronted Ahab and the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel, building an altar and calling down fire from heaven to prove Yahweh's power when the prophets of Baal failed, which ended the drought. Elijah is now remembered in Jewish traditions as the guardian of newborn boys and having a role in Passover seders.
1. Elijah becomes depressed after Jezebel threatens him and he runs away into the desert.
2. An angel tells Elijah to eat and rest, which strengthens him. Then God speaks to Elijah in a gentle whisper and gives him new tasks.
3. Elijah finds purpose and fulfillment again by continuing his prophetic work and mentoring Elisha before being taken up to heaven.
The document discusses depression and God's prescriptions for dealing with it, including eating and resting when exhausted, replacing lies with God's truth, listening for God's still small voice, and being given purpose through service. God is portrayed as a healer of the brokenhearted who provides rest, freedom from oppression, and favor during times of trouble.
BLC Sermon - The Douchebaggery of a Prophet, the Humble Faith of a Centurion ...Leigh Wong
Sermon preached at Bangsar Lutheran Church, based on the week's Lectionary readings. In which I also get away with using the word "douchebag" in church! :)
www.bangsarlutheran.org
This document provides a summary of the biblical account of Elisha as told in 2 Kings 1-9. It discusses three key events: 1) Elisha leaving his family to become Elijah's disciple, 2) Elisha completing Elijah's unfinished tasks of anointing new kings of Israel and Syria, and 3) Elisha performing many signs and wonders as a prophet of God, including multiplying food and healing Naaman of leprosy. The document emphasizes that though Elisha did not have a public ministry like Elijah, he was still able to change nations by working quietly through others.
40 Days and 40 Nights_Jesus our ComforterStephen Palm
Another name for Mt. Sinai is Mt. Horeb. Several weeks ago, we saw in Exodus 24 that Moses fasted and waited atop Mt. Sinai for 40 days and 40 nights, waiting for God to deliver His Law to His people. And then, we saw in Deuteronomy 9 that after Aaron made the golden calf idol and the nation worshipped this Egyptian god, the God of Israel threatened to destroy the nation of Israel and make a new nation descended from Moses. But instead of allowing himself to become the new focal point of biblical history, Moses interceded in prayer for 40 days and 40 nights atop Sinai and begged God to relent. And now, we find ourselves nearly 500 years later. After defeating the prophets of the pagan god Baal on Mt. Carmel, Elijah the prophet has learned that evil Queen Jezebel is seeking revenge. He flees for 40 days and 40 nights and in great fear he sits atop Mt. Horeb, the same mountain that Moses spent two such 40-day jaunts. Elijah wishes he was never born, but God ministers to him and comforts him. And in this we see a picture of Jesus, who gently nurtures His people and ultimately promises the Holy Spirit as the greatest comforter of all time.
Journey Through The Bible Part 12: 1 Kings 16-22 - The Good The Bad and The UglyResurrection Church
1. The document summarizes the biblical stories of Elijah, Ahab, and Jezebel from 1 Kings 16-22. It describes Jezebel as the evil and manipulative queen of Israel who was dedicated to worshipping Baal. 2. It outlines Elijah's challenge to Jezebel and Ahab's idolatry through a prayer contest he staged on Mount Carmel, where Elijah defeated the prophets of Baal. 3. After Jezebel threatened Elijah in retaliation, Elijah became fearful and fled into the wilderness, feeling like he had failed, but God answered him and strengthened his faith.
Elijah was a prophet in the 9th century BCE who defended the worship of Yahweh against King Ahab and Queen Jezebel's promotion of Baal worship. Elijah predicted a drought to prove God's power, hiding from Jezebel and being fed by ravens. He later confronted Ahab and the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel, building an altar and calling down fire from heaven to prove Yahweh's power when the prophets of Baal failed, which ended the drought. Elijah is now remembered in Jewish traditions as the guardian of newborn boys and having a role in Passover seders.
Abraham was willing to sacrifice his son Isaac at God's command, but God provided a ram as the sacrifice instead. This story foreshadows God sacrificing his own son Jesus on the cross to atone for humanity's sins. Jesus fulfilled aspects of the story through willingly going to the cross, being resurrected after three days, and providing salvation so believers can be with him as his bride. The story depicts God's great love in sacrificing his son for humanity.
The blessed household in the blessed new yearVan Nagac
The document discusses the basic elements of a blessed household: 1) the plan and presence of a loving God, 2) the blessing and guidance of a godly father, and 3) the faith and prayer of a loving mother. It provides numerous biblical examples to support each element, showing families who obeyed God experiencing his blessings. The final element is the respect and obedience of children.
This document contains summaries of several visions received by Amos involving God's judgment of Israel for failing to follow him. The visions include locusts destroying crops, fire consuming the land, a plumb line showing how Israel has not followed God's standard, and ripe fruit indicating the time for judgment is near. Amaziah, a priest of Bethel, tries to expel Amos for prophesying against the king, but Amos refuses. The document emphasizes God will hold Israel accountable for not reflecting his glory despite their special relationship with him. It ends with a promise of restoration once judgment is complete.
Old Testament Stories for Children: Coloring BookFreekidstories
The document tells several stories from the Bible, beginning with the creation of the world by God and the first man and woman, Adam and Eve. It then discusses Noah and the flood, the Tower of Babel, God speaking to Abraham, Joseph being sold into slavery in Egypt, Moses as a baby in a basket in the river, the Israelites' escape from Egypt through the Red Sea, God giving Moses the Ten Commandments, and several other biblical figures including Ruth, Samuel, David and Goliath, Solomon, Elisha, and Hezekiah. The stories are retold in a simplified manner to convey the key events and lessons.
The document describes two encounters between Elijah and Elisha. In the first encounter, Elijah calls on God to prove his power and turn the people back to him, while Elisha asks to inherit Elijah's spirit. In the second encounter, Elijah is taken up to heaven in a whirlwind while Elisha strikes the water with Elijah's cloak and crosses over, showing he has inherited Elijah's spirit and mantle as a prophet. The encounters show that while Elijah and Elisha had the same call, their focuses and responses to God's calling differed.
Learning from your teacher. A teachable spirit will help you to learn not just what your teacher in teaching you, but you will be able to absorb even the things that are not said or done. Your Spirit will see the invisible things and you will become well trained.
This passage describes events that occurred during the reigns of King Ahaziah and King Joram of Israel. When Ahaziah is injured, he seeks guidance from the pagan god Baal-zebub rather than God. The prophet Elijah condemns this action and Ahaziah dies as promised. Elijah is taken up to heaven in a whirlwind. His successor Elisha performs miracles like dividing the Jordan River. King Joram faces rebellion from Moab but is told by Elisha that God will deliver water and victory over Moab for the allied armies of Israel, Judah, and Edom.
The document provides an overview of several stories from the Torah, including:
- The first seven days of creation.
- Adam and Eve being created and banished from the Garden of Eden.
- Noah building an ark and surviving the great flood with his family and animals.
- David defeating the giant Goliath in battle after accepting his challenge.
- Moses encountering the burning bush and being called by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
- Cain killing his brother Abel out of jealousy after God favored Abel's offering.
Bible Stories: Animals - Historias de la Biblia: AnimalesFreekidstories
The document contains summaries of several Bible stories from Genesis through Jonah in both English and Spanish. It describes God creating living creatures and land animals on the fifth and sixth days. It tells of Noah sending birds from the ark to search for dry land, and one returning with an olive branch. It recounts Balaam being stopped by an angel as he traveled and his donkey speaking to him. Other stories summarized include Elijah being fed by ravens, Jonah being swallowed by a big fish, and Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey while people praised him.
Elisha was called by God to be a prophet and learned from his master Elijah. Elijah mentored Elisha, teaching him to listen, look, and prophesy God's word. When Elijah was taken up to heaven, Elisha witnessed it and received Elijah's mantle and a double portion of his spirit. Elisha then demonstrated his prophetic authority by parting the Jordan River as Elijah had done. The sons of the prophets recognized God's spirit was now upon Elisha.
This is the first sermon in the series: Second String Saints: Major League Instruction from Minor League Players in the Bible. Today we will look at Barak, a great Israeli general who had a weak start but finished strong. We will also see how God fights on behalf of His people.
In Genesis 26 the patriarch, Isaac, committed the same sin as his father, Abraham. This chapter also provides us with a model for appropriate responses to conflict.
Journey Through The Bible Part 9: 1 Samuel - Waiting For GodResurrection Church
This document provides an overview of the biblical book of 1 Samuel. It discusses Samuel's role as a prophet who helped bring rebirth to Israel during a dark time. It describes how the people rejected God and demanded a king, leading Samuel to anoint Saul as the first king. However, Saul disobeyed God and his kingdom was taken away. The document concludes by introducing David, who God chose to be king after Saul despite facing trials and threats from Saul.
God commanded the Israelites to use silver trumpets to call assemblies, signal camp movements, and sound alarms for battle. The story of Joshua and the Battle of Jericho describes how Joshua led the Israelites in a battle where the walls of Jericho miraculously fell after priests blew trumpets and the people shouted. Over seven days, the Israelites marched around Jericho once per day with priests blowing trumpets. On the seventh day, they marched seven times and at Joshua's command, the people shouted and the walls fell, allowing the Israelites to conquer the city except for Rahab and her family who were spared. The story teaches about having faith in God's power to overcome obstacles.
Return- the missing equation in the formula of life.Bible Preaching
Return- the missing equation in the formula of life.
I. Instruction
A. Elijah’s Instruction- “Endure” 1Kgs 21:20-21
B. Ahab’s Instruction- Because. 1Kgs 21:20
C. Anger Achieved. 1Kgs 21:22
D. Indentured Slave. 1Kgs 21:25
E. Inadequate Recompense. 1Kgs 21:27-29
II. Illustration
A. Plots and Plans. 1Kgs 22:3-4
B. Convenient Christianity. 1Kgs 22:5
C. Comfortable Christianity. 1Kgs 22:6
D. The Show Must Go On. 1Kgs 22:10
III. Invitation
A. Lack of Response Increases the Responsibility. 1Kgs 22:17
B. The Invitation for Ahab Expired. 1Kgs 22:30
What is faith in God? How does the believer increase in faith? What parallels can you make between your growth in faith and Elijahs? What lessons in faith did Elijah learn at the brook at Cherith? …at the widow’s home at Zarephath? Describe your Cherith and Zarephath experiences. Explain the significance of Elijah’s meeting with Obadiah after Cherith & Zarephath and before Mt. Carmel. After such a triumphant victory at Mt. Carmel over the 450 prophets and priests of Baal why did Elijah run? Did his running demonstrate a lack of faith? Where did he run to? False gods promise what only the one true God can provide. What false gods do you see being worshiped in the culture around you?
El documento contiene 18 páginas de ejercicios de un estudiante para aprender notas musicales básicas como sol, mi, do y otras. Cada página presenta una nota o combinación de notas para que el estudiante las identifique y las asocie con la paz.
Paket pembelajaran ini memberikan modul interaktif tentang jenis-jenis pemilikan perniagaan untuk pelajar tingkatan 4. Modul ini menjelaskan definisi pemilikan perniagaan, jenis-jenis pemilikannya seperti milikan tunggal, perkongsian, dan koperasi, serta ciri-ciri masing-masing jenis pemilikan. Modul ini diharapkan dapat memudahkan proses pengajaran dan pembelajaran.
Abraham was willing to sacrifice his son Isaac at God's command, but God provided a ram as the sacrifice instead. This story foreshadows God sacrificing his own son Jesus on the cross to atone for humanity's sins. Jesus fulfilled aspects of the story through willingly going to the cross, being resurrected after three days, and providing salvation so believers can be with him as his bride. The story depicts God's great love in sacrificing his son for humanity.
The blessed household in the blessed new yearVan Nagac
The document discusses the basic elements of a blessed household: 1) the plan and presence of a loving God, 2) the blessing and guidance of a godly father, and 3) the faith and prayer of a loving mother. It provides numerous biblical examples to support each element, showing families who obeyed God experiencing his blessings. The final element is the respect and obedience of children.
This document contains summaries of several visions received by Amos involving God's judgment of Israel for failing to follow him. The visions include locusts destroying crops, fire consuming the land, a plumb line showing how Israel has not followed God's standard, and ripe fruit indicating the time for judgment is near. Amaziah, a priest of Bethel, tries to expel Amos for prophesying against the king, but Amos refuses. The document emphasizes God will hold Israel accountable for not reflecting his glory despite their special relationship with him. It ends with a promise of restoration once judgment is complete.
Old Testament Stories for Children: Coloring BookFreekidstories
The document tells several stories from the Bible, beginning with the creation of the world by God and the first man and woman, Adam and Eve. It then discusses Noah and the flood, the Tower of Babel, God speaking to Abraham, Joseph being sold into slavery in Egypt, Moses as a baby in a basket in the river, the Israelites' escape from Egypt through the Red Sea, God giving Moses the Ten Commandments, and several other biblical figures including Ruth, Samuel, David and Goliath, Solomon, Elisha, and Hezekiah. The stories are retold in a simplified manner to convey the key events and lessons.
The document describes two encounters between Elijah and Elisha. In the first encounter, Elijah calls on God to prove his power and turn the people back to him, while Elisha asks to inherit Elijah's spirit. In the second encounter, Elijah is taken up to heaven in a whirlwind while Elisha strikes the water with Elijah's cloak and crosses over, showing he has inherited Elijah's spirit and mantle as a prophet. The encounters show that while Elijah and Elisha had the same call, their focuses and responses to God's calling differed.
Learning from your teacher. A teachable spirit will help you to learn not just what your teacher in teaching you, but you will be able to absorb even the things that are not said or done. Your Spirit will see the invisible things and you will become well trained.
This passage describes events that occurred during the reigns of King Ahaziah and King Joram of Israel. When Ahaziah is injured, he seeks guidance from the pagan god Baal-zebub rather than God. The prophet Elijah condemns this action and Ahaziah dies as promised. Elijah is taken up to heaven in a whirlwind. His successor Elisha performs miracles like dividing the Jordan River. King Joram faces rebellion from Moab but is told by Elisha that God will deliver water and victory over Moab for the allied armies of Israel, Judah, and Edom.
The document provides an overview of several stories from the Torah, including:
- The first seven days of creation.
- Adam and Eve being created and banished from the Garden of Eden.
- Noah building an ark and surviving the great flood with his family and animals.
- David defeating the giant Goliath in battle after accepting his challenge.
- Moses encountering the burning bush and being called by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
- Cain killing his brother Abel out of jealousy after God favored Abel's offering.
Bible Stories: Animals - Historias de la Biblia: AnimalesFreekidstories
The document contains summaries of several Bible stories from Genesis through Jonah in both English and Spanish. It describes God creating living creatures and land animals on the fifth and sixth days. It tells of Noah sending birds from the ark to search for dry land, and one returning with an olive branch. It recounts Balaam being stopped by an angel as he traveled and his donkey speaking to him. Other stories summarized include Elijah being fed by ravens, Jonah being swallowed by a big fish, and Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey while people praised him.
Elisha was called by God to be a prophet and learned from his master Elijah. Elijah mentored Elisha, teaching him to listen, look, and prophesy God's word. When Elijah was taken up to heaven, Elisha witnessed it and received Elijah's mantle and a double portion of his spirit. Elisha then demonstrated his prophetic authority by parting the Jordan River as Elijah had done. The sons of the prophets recognized God's spirit was now upon Elisha.
This is the first sermon in the series: Second String Saints: Major League Instruction from Minor League Players in the Bible. Today we will look at Barak, a great Israeli general who had a weak start but finished strong. We will also see how God fights on behalf of His people.
In Genesis 26 the patriarch, Isaac, committed the same sin as his father, Abraham. This chapter also provides us with a model for appropriate responses to conflict.
Journey Through The Bible Part 9: 1 Samuel - Waiting For GodResurrection Church
This document provides an overview of the biblical book of 1 Samuel. It discusses Samuel's role as a prophet who helped bring rebirth to Israel during a dark time. It describes how the people rejected God and demanded a king, leading Samuel to anoint Saul as the first king. However, Saul disobeyed God and his kingdom was taken away. The document concludes by introducing David, who God chose to be king after Saul despite facing trials and threats from Saul.
God commanded the Israelites to use silver trumpets to call assemblies, signal camp movements, and sound alarms for battle. The story of Joshua and the Battle of Jericho describes how Joshua led the Israelites in a battle where the walls of Jericho miraculously fell after priests blew trumpets and the people shouted. Over seven days, the Israelites marched around Jericho once per day with priests blowing trumpets. On the seventh day, they marched seven times and at Joshua's command, the people shouted and the walls fell, allowing the Israelites to conquer the city except for Rahab and her family who were spared. The story teaches about having faith in God's power to overcome obstacles.
Return- the missing equation in the formula of life.Bible Preaching
Return- the missing equation in the formula of life.
I. Instruction
A. Elijah’s Instruction- “Endure” 1Kgs 21:20-21
B. Ahab’s Instruction- Because. 1Kgs 21:20
C. Anger Achieved. 1Kgs 21:22
D. Indentured Slave. 1Kgs 21:25
E. Inadequate Recompense. 1Kgs 21:27-29
II. Illustration
A. Plots and Plans. 1Kgs 22:3-4
B. Convenient Christianity. 1Kgs 22:5
C. Comfortable Christianity. 1Kgs 22:6
D. The Show Must Go On. 1Kgs 22:10
III. Invitation
A. Lack of Response Increases the Responsibility. 1Kgs 22:17
B. The Invitation for Ahab Expired. 1Kgs 22:30
What is faith in God? How does the believer increase in faith? What parallels can you make between your growth in faith and Elijahs? What lessons in faith did Elijah learn at the brook at Cherith? …at the widow’s home at Zarephath? Describe your Cherith and Zarephath experiences. Explain the significance of Elijah’s meeting with Obadiah after Cherith & Zarephath and before Mt. Carmel. After such a triumphant victory at Mt. Carmel over the 450 prophets and priests of Baal why did Elijah run? Did his running demonstrate a lack of faith? Where did he run to? False gods promise what only the one true God can provide. What false gods do you see being worshiped in the culture around you?
El documento contiene 18 páginas de ejercicios de un estudiante para aprender notas musicales básicas como sol, mi, do y otras. Cada página presenta una nota o combinación de notas para que el estudiante las identifique y las asocie con la paz.
Paket pembelajaran ini memberikan modul interaktif tentang jenis-jenis pemilikan perniagaan untuk pelajar tingkatan 4. Modul ini menjelaskan definisi pemilikan perniagaan, jenis-jenis pemilikannya seperti milikan tunggal, perkongsian, dan koperasi, serta ciri-ciri masing-masing jenis pemilikan. Modul ini diharapkan dapat memudahkan proses pengajaran dan pembelajaran.
Devnagari document segmentation using histogram approachVikas Dongre
Document segmentation is one of the critical phases in machine recognition of any language. Correct
segmentation of individual symbols decides the accuracy of character recognition technique. It is used to
decompose image of a sequence of characters into sub images of individual symbols by segmenting lines and
words. Devnagari is the most popular script in India. It is used for writing Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit and
Nepali languages. Moreover, Hindi is the third most popular language in the world. Devnagari documents
consist of vowels, consonants and various modifiers. Hence proper segmentation of Devnagari word is
challenging. A simple histogram based approach to segment Devnagari documents is proposed in this paper.
Various challenges in segmentation of Devnagari script are also discussed.
The document summarizes the entire story of the Bible in just five weeks. It does this by focusing on five key people in the Bible - Abel, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, and Jesus Christ - and the redemptive acts associated with each. It explores how each person prefigures or points to Jesus' ultimate redemptive work to pay the price for sin, restore mankind to God, and fulfill God's redemptive purpose. Key Bible passages are referenced for each person to show how their stories and sacrifices foreshadowed Jesus' sacrifice on the cross to redeem mankind.
How we respond to authority in this world will ultimately affect how we respond to God's authority. See the whole lesson at: http://www.southboonechurch.org/submitting-to-one-another/
Review of research on devnagari character recognitionVikas Dongre
This document summarizes research on Devnagari character recognition. It begins with an abstract discussing the progress of English character recognition and the need for further research on Indian languages like Devnagari. The document then reviews the stages of Devnagari optical character recognition systems, including pre-processing, segmentation, feature extraction, recognition, and post-processing. It discusses challenges in Devnagari recognition due to features of the script like connected characters. The document also reviews common techniques used at each stage of recognition systems and provides directions for future research.
Devnagari handwritten numeral recognition using geometric features and statis...Vikas Dongre
This paper presents a Devnagari Numerical recognition method based on statistical
discriminant functions. 17 geometric features based on pixel connectivity, lines, line directions, holes,
image area, perimeter, eccentricity, solidity, orientation etc. are used for representing the numerals. Five
discriminant functions viz. Linear, Quadratic, Diaglinear, Diagquadratic and Mahalanobis distance are
used for classification. 1500 handwritten numerals are used for training. Another 1500 handwritten
numerals are used for testing. Experimental results show that Linear, Quadratic and Mahalanobis
discriminant functions provide better results. Results of these three Discriminants are fed to a majority
voting type Combination classifier. It is found that Combination classifier offers better results over
individual classifiers.
This document discusses the origins and history of Christmas traditions and their lack of biblical basis. It notes that while Christ's birth was miraculous and fulfilled prophecy, the December 25th date and many modern traditions like gift-giving stem from pagan winter solstice celebrations and saints' days rather than Scripture. The document cautions that man should not establish religious celebrations without divine authority, as was the case with Jeroboam altering the Lord's Supper in 1 Kings 12:33. Overall, it argues that while Christ's birth itself is wonderful, the Christmas holiday incorporates many non-biblical human traditions.
1. The document discusses the second coming of Jesus Christ and the events that will occur on Judgment Day, including the destruction of the heavens and earth.
2. Several key facts about Judgment Day are provided, such as the resurrection of both the righteous and the wicked, Satan being judged, and people being judged according to their deeds based on books that are opened.
3. The judgment will result in either condemnation for those not written in the book of life or reward for the righteous, as the just will be separated from the unjust. Belief, repentance, confession, baptism and obedience to God's word are urged to be saved from this generation.
Interactive Learning through Hands-on Practice using Electronic Mini - Lab (E...Vikas Dongre
- The document describes an "Electronic Mini-Lab (EML)" approach used to teach electronics practical skills through hands-on experience to students in India.
- The EML consists of basic electronic components, tools, and a breadboard that students purchase themselves for about 1000 Rupees. It allows them to perform electronics experiments anywhere by connecting components on the breadboard using a battery as a power supply.
- Using the EML, students design and test digital and analog circuits for their classes. This gives them direct experience handling components, troubleshooting issues, and learning from failures. It also reduces workload in formal labs and allows independent practice.
Innovative improvements in electronic engineering laboratory education using emlVikas Dongre
This document discusses the use of electronic mini labs (EML) to improve laboratory education in electronics engineering. EML allows students to purchase inexpensive electronic component kits to build circuits hands-on in the classroom. Using EML gives students individual responsibility for their work while reducing strain on laboratory equipment. Case studies show how EML was used to build projects like an LED flasher and analog to digital converter. The conclusion is that EML is a cost-effective, interactive method that improves the teaching and learning process by giving students more practical exposure and developing their higher-order thinking skills.
This document summarizes stories from the Bible where individuals received instructions from God to do something that seemed illogical or difficult but through obedience great things resulted. It provides the examples of Noah building an ark, Abraham being told to sacrifice Isaac, Moses parting the Red Sea, and Ezekiel being told to dramatize Jerusalem's siege. The overall message is that trusting and obeying God often means doing things that are not safe or logical but through obedience individuals accomplished miraculous outcomes.
This document summarizes stories from the Bible where individuals received instructions from God to do something that seemed illogical or difficult but through obedience great things resulted. It provides the examples of Noah building an ark before a flood came, Abraham being told to sacrifice his son Isaac though it did not make sense, and Jonah being told to preach to Nineveh despite not wanting to. The overall message is that trusting and obeying God often means doing what is not safe or logical and in the little things.
The document provides an overview of biblical passages about the priesthood in Leviticus 9-10. It discusses how God chose Aaron and his sons to serve as priests, their responsibilities, and the first sacrifices they performed. It also summarizes the story of Nadab and Abihu being killed for improperly offering "strange fire." The document concludes with discussing the concept of a "biblical theology of worship," including that worship must be in spirit and truth, involve the heart, and result in obedience to God.
This document discusses the history of God's dealings with mankind from the dispensation of innocence through the current dispensation of grace. It outlines how God worked through individuals like Adam, Noah, Abraham and Moses to reveal himself to all nations. While Israel failed in its calling to be a light to the Gentiles, prophets foretold that one day all nations would come to worship God. The document emphasizes that God's plan has always been for the gospel to reach all of mankind.
The document discusses how to pray powerful prayers in the name of Jesus. It teaches that God is eager to give us what we ask for through prayer. When we pray, we should focus on God rather than on ourselves. The Bible promises that God will answer our prayers and give us good gifts if we ask in Jesus' name. Elijah is given as an example of someone who prayed earnestly and saw God answer his prayers by sending and ending a drought. We are encouraged not to worry when we pray but to remember that God freely and generously gives us all things if we ask.
Stephen gives a powerful witness before the Sanhedrin, recounting the history of Israel. When he sees a vision of Jesus at God's right hand, the Jewish leaders stone him to death. His martyrdom leads to a great persecution that scatters Christians throughout Judea and Samaria, while Saul ravages the church. God uses Stephen's suffering witness to advance the gospel despite the persecution.
The Story and History of Exodus - Part 7: Bread, Water, Rocks and MountainsVintage Church
1. The document contains a prayer asking God for love and joyous service to neighbors.
2. It then discusses several passages from Exodus describing God providing the Israelites with manna in the desert, including instructions for gathering it.
3. Scholars note that some details in Moses' recounting of God's command may have been elaborations and that the stories aim to portray the events as miracles.
1) Elijah challenges the prophets of Baal to a contest on Mount Carmel to determine whose god (Baal or Yahweh) is the true God.
2) Elijah has the prophets of Baal prepare a sacrifice but no fire is lit, while he prepares another sacrifice. Elijah mocks the prophets of Baal when their god does not respond.
3) Elijah prays to Yahweh, who answers with fire from heaven that consumes the sacrifice, water, and stones. The people declare that Yahweh is the true God. Elijah then has the false prophets seized and killed.
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This document provides details of the Sunday service at St. Barnabas on the Danforth in Toronto on June 23, 2013. The service begins with an opening hymn followed by prayers and readings from the Old Testament, New Testament, and Gospel. It also includes prayers, sharing of peace, communion, and closing hymn. The service is led by Father Jonathan Eayrs with musical accompaniment by organist Neil Houlton. Notices are provided about upcoming Bible study, book club, and an organ restoration campaign.
This about Transfiguration.
Jesus is both Man and God, Transfiguration is an important evidence of it. Jesus is Hypostatic Union, He is both Man and God. He is one of the person in Deity. It is an important evidence for people who say that Christ is less in Person due to some Heretical Influence, Everything is carefully dealed.
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The document outlines God's plan of salvation as revealed through various passages in the books of Exodus and Numbers. It describes how God called Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, established a covenant with them at Mount Sinai, and instructed Moses to build the Tabernacle as a place where God could dwell among his people. Key events mentioned include the Israelites worshipping the golden calf, God providing instructions for sacrifices and priestly duties, and the significance of the Tabernacle furnishings pointing to Jesus as the fulfillment of God's salvation plan.
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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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6. Exodus 19:1-8 On the first day of the third
month after the Israelites left Egypt—on that
very day—they came to the Desert of Sinai …
Then Moses went up to God, and the LORD
called to him from the mountain and said, “This
is what you are to say to the descendants of
Jacob and what you are to tell the people of
Israel: ‘You yourselves have seen what I did to
Egypt, and how I carried you on eagles’ wings
and brought you to myself. Now if you obey me
fully and keep my covenant, then out of all
nations you will be my treasured possession.
7. Although the whole earth is mine, youwill be for
me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.’
These are the words you are to speak to the
Israelites.” So Moses went back and summoned
the elders of the people and set before them all
the words the LORD had commanded him to
speak. The people all responded together, “We
will do everything the LORD has said.” So Moses
brought their answer back to the LORD.
8. Exodus 19:16-19 On the morning of the third
day there was thunder and lightning, with a
thick cloud over the mountain, and a very loud
trumpet blast. Everyone in the camp trembled.
Then Moses led the people out of the camp to
meet with God, and they stood at the foot of
the mountain. Mount Sinai was covered with
smoke, because the LORD descended on it in
fire. The smoke billowed up from it like smoke
from a furnace, and the whole
mountaintrembled violently. As the sound of
the trumpet grew louder and louder, Moses
spoke and the voice of God answered him.
9. Exodus 32:7-8 Then the LORD said to
Moses, “Go down, because your people, whom
you brought up out of Egypt, have become
corrupt. They have been quick to turn away
from what I commanded them and have made
themselves an idol cast in the shape of a calf.
They have bowed down to it and sacrificed to it
and have said, ‘These are your gods, Israel, who
brought you up out of Egypt.’
10. Exodus 32:15, 19-20 Moses turned and went
down the mountain with the two tablets of the
covenant law in his hands … When Moses
approached the camp and saw the calf and the
dancing, his anger burned and he threw the
tablets out of his hands, breaking them to
pieces at the foot of the mountain. And he took
the calf the people had made and burned it in
the fire; then he ground it to powder, scattered
it on the water and made the Israelites drink it.
11. 1 Kings 18:20-40 So Ahab sent word
throughout all Israel and assembled the
prophets on Mount Carmel. Elijah went before
the people and said, “How long will you waver
between two opinions? If the LORD is
God, follow him; but if Baal is God, follow him.”
But the people said nothing. Then Elijah said to
them, “I am the only one of the LORD’s
prophets left, but Baal has four hundred and
fifty prophets. Get two bulls for us. Let Baal’s
prophets choose one for themselves, and let
them cut it into pieces and put it on the wood
but not set fire to it. I will prepare the other bull
12. and put it on the wood but not set fire to it.
Then you call on the name of your god, and I
will call on the name of the LORD. The god who
answers by fire—he is God.” Then all the
people said, “What you say is good.” Elijah said
to the prophets of Baal, “Choose one of the
bulls and prepare it first, since there are so
many of you. Call on the name of your god, but
do not light the fire.” So they took the bull
given them and prepared it. Then they called
on the name of Baal from morning till noon.
“Baal, answer us!” they shouted. But there was
no response; no one answered. And they
13. danced around the altar they had made. At
noon Elijah began to taunt them. “Shout
louder!” he said. “Surely he is a god! Perhaps he
is deep in thought, or busy, or traveling. Maybe
he is sleeping and must be awakened.” So they
shouted louder and slashed themselves with
swords and spears, as was their custom, until
their blood flowed. Midday passed, and they
continued their frantic prophesying until the
time for the evening sacrifice. But there was no
response, no one answered, no one paid
attention. Then Elijah said to all the
people, “Come here to me.” They came to
14. repaired the altar of the LORD, which had been
torn down. Elijah took twelve stones, one for
each of the tribes descended from Jacob, to
whom the word of the LORD had
come, saying, “Your name shall be Israel.” With
the stones he built an altar in the name of the
LORD, and he dug a trench around it large
enough to hold two seahsof seed. He arranged
the wood, cut the bull into pieces and laid it on
the wood. Then he said to them, “Fill four large
jars with water and pour it on the offering and
on the wood.” “Do it again,” he said, and they
did it again. “Do it a third time,” he
15. time. The water ran down around the altar and
even filled the trench. At the time of
sacrifice, the prophet Elijah stepped forward
and prayed: “LORD, the God of Abraham, Isaac
and Israel, let it be known today that you are
God in Israel and that I am your servant and
have done all these things at your command.
Answer me, LORD, answer me, so these people
will know that you, LORD, are God, and that you
are turning their hearts back again.” Then the
fire of the LORD fell and burned up the
sacrifice, the wood, the stones and the soil, and
also licked up the water in the trench. When all
16. they fell prostrate and cried, “The LORD—he is
God! The LORD—he is God!” Then Elijah
commanded them, “Seize the prophets of Baal.
Don’t let anyone get away!” They seized
them, and Elijah had them brought down to the
Kishon Valley and slaughtered there.
17. 1 Kings 19:1-4 Now Ahab told Jezebel
everything Elijah had done and how he had
killed all the prophets with the sword. So
Jezebel sent a messenger to Elijah to say, “May
the gods deal with me, be it ever so severely, if
by this time tomorrow I do not make your life
like that of one of them.” Elijah was afraidand
ran for his life. When he came to Beersheba in
Judah, he left his servant there, while he
himself went a day’s journey into the
wilderness. He came to a broom bush, sat down
under it and prayed that he might die. “I have
had enough, LORD,” he said. “Take my life; I am
19. Luke 9:28-33 … Jesus took Peter, John and
James with him and went up onto a mountain
to pray. As he was praying, the appearance of
his face changed, and his clothes became as
bright as a flash of lightning. Two men, Moses
and Elijah, appeared in glorious
splendor, talking with Jesus. They spoke about
his departure,which he was about to bring to
fulfillment at Jerusalem. Peter and his
companions were very sleepy, but when they
became fully awake, they saw his glory and the
two men standing with him. As the men were
leaving Jesus, Peter said to him, “Master, it
20. is good for us to be here. Let us put up three
shelters—one for you, one for Moses and one
for Elijah.” (He did not know what he was
saying.)