The document discusses the importance of respecting God's silence and not going beyond what is authorized in scripture. It provides examples from the Bible where people suffered consequences for forgetting this "silence principle," such as Uzziah being struck with leprosy after offering incense, which was only permitted for priests. The writer argues that the Hebrews author's case for Jesus being the high priest over a new covenant relies on the silence of the old law on a priest coming from the tribe of Judah rather than Levi. The overall message is that it is dangerous to ignore the implicit boundaries and authorizations contained in God's silence.
This document provides an overview of a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on November 12, 2017. The sermon discusses the biblical concept of the priesthood as established in Leviticus chapters 9 and 10, including God's ordination of Aaron and his sons as the first priests and their offering of sacrifices. It also examines the story of Nadab and Abihu being killed for offering "unauthorized fire" and defines a biblical theology of worship, emphasizing that worship must be in spirit and truth, with reverence and obedience to God.
Exodus 21, abortion, god's redemption, six years, slaves, slavery, code of ha...Valley Bible Fellowship
Exodus 21, abortion, god's redemption, six years, slaves, slavery, code of hammurapi, lex talionis, restitution, jesus is greater, capital punishment, slave price, bond servants (doulos)
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.
Romans 10, The Word (gospel) is near to all, offered to all. Whosoever calls ...Valley Bible Fellowship
Romans Chapter 10, The Word (gospel) is near to all and offered to all. Whosoever calls will be saved. Most won't listen. Prayer For Unbelievers; Evangelistic Praying; Religious Zeal; What must be believed to save? Why Doesn’t God Save Everyone
Chapter 7 of "Bible Basics" a Bible study manual, dealing with the origin of Jesus as the descendant of David and Abraham, deconstructing the Trinity and the idea that Christ pre-existed as a person before His birth.
The book is available from http://www.biblebasicsonline.com
The document discusses Jesus' ministry according to the Gospel of Matthew. It notes that Jesus began his public ministry after being tempted, and mentions John the Baptist being imprisoned. It then summarizes Jesus moving to Capernaum and preaching there, fulfilling a prophecy about Galilee. Jesus preached that people should repent, as the kingdom of heaven is at hand. The document asks several questions about Jesus' message and ministry, including his healing of a paralytic and calling of Levi.
This document provides an overview of a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on November 12, 2017. The sermon discusses the biblical concept of the priesthood as established in Leviticus chapters 9 and 10, including God's ordination of Aaron and his sons as the first priests and their offering of sacrifices. It also examines the story of Nadab and Abihu being killed for offering "unauthorized fire" and defines a biblical theology of worship, emphasizing that worship must be in spirit and truth, with reverence and obedience to God.
Exodus 21, abortion, god's redemption, six years, slaves, slavery, code of ha...Valley Bible Fellowship
Exodus 21, abortion, god's redemption, six years, slaves, slavery, code of hammurapi, lex talionis, restitution, jesus is greater, capital punishment, slave price, bond servants (doulos)
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.
Romans 10, The Word (gospel) is near to all, offered to all. Whosoever calls ...Valley Bible Fellowship
Romans Chapter 10, The Word (gospel) is near to all and offered to all. Whosoever calls will be saved. Most won't listen. Prayer For Unbelievers; Evangelistic Praying; Religious Zeal; What must be believed to save? Why Doesn’t God Save Everyone
Chapter 7 of "Bible Basics" a Bible study manual, dealing with the origin of Jesus as the descendant of David and Abraham, deconstructing the Trinity and the idea that Christ pre-existed as a person before His birth.
The book is available from http://www.biblebasicsonline.com
The document discusses Jesus' ministry according to the Gospel of Matthew. It notes that Jesus began his public ministry after being tempted, and mentions John the Baptist being imprisoned. It then summarizes Jesus moving to Capernaum and preaching there, fulfilling a prophecy about Galilee. Jesus preached that people should repent, as the kingdom of heaven is at hand. The document asks several questions about Jesus' message and ministry, including his healing of a paralytic and calling of Levi.
The document outlines the book of Proverbs, including its purpose and major sections. It discusses key topics in Proverbs like wisdom, folly, and contrasts between the righteous and wicked. It also analyzes passages about wisdom from Proverbs, Corinthians, and Christ's teachings. The document defines wisdom and discusses different authors of the proverbs included in the book.
God calls men to the old paths; few make the right choice (Jer. 6:16). People, prophets, and priests were guilty of ignoring God’s word (Jer. 6:13-17). They lived to please themselves, not the Lord.
All men must seek the old paths to be right with God.
Luke 14, Calvinism, infant baptism, two resurrections, cars, Seeker Sensitive...Valley Bible Fellowship
Luke Chapter 14, Calvin the Protestant Pope, Calvinism, infant baptism, count the cost, dropsy edema, be humble or be humbled, two resurrections, no excuses, Cars, automobiles in the Bible, Jesus was not very Seeker Sensitive
God calls people to fulfill specific roles in His plans. Ezra and Nehemiah were called by God to lead the Israelites in rebuilding Jerusalem. Ezra studied the Bible passionately and gladly accepted his role, while Nehemiah's heart was broken over Jerusalem's condition and he volunteered to help. God calls all people to salvation and has predestined believers to be transformed into Christ's image. Individuals must choose whether to accept God's call through developing a relationship with Jesus and being obedient to God's word. One's response to God's call determines whether they fulfill their role in God's plans or reject it.
Slides supporting a message by Mike Popovich, Freedom Ministries, Church, Colorado Springs, CO.
Topic: Jesus - Our Rest, Liberation, and Restoration
Date: 8/31/14
Link to Full Message: http://freedomministries.tv/media-library/8-31-14/jesusourrest/
Acts Chapter 20, Elders Pastor Shepherds Bishop, presbuteros episkopos poimaino, first day of every week, humility, Biblical wolves, long sermons, Assos, Troas, Miletus, Bithynia, Samos, innocent of the blood
Exodus 1-3, The angel of the Lord, Moses And The Burning Bush, I AM's in John...Valley Bible Fellowship
Exodus Chapters 1 to 3 summarize as follows:
1) The Israelites multiply in Egypt but a new king arises who enslaves them, forcing them into hard labor. He orders the death of all newborn Hebrew boys.
2) Moses is born and placed in a basket in the Nile river, where he is discovered and adopted by Pharaoh's daughter.
3) As an adult, Moses flees Egypt after killing an Egyptian taskmaster. He settles with the Midianites as a shepherd. At the burning bush, God appears to Moses as an angel and commands him to return to Egypt to demand Pharaoh free the Israelites.
Luke 20, Jesus’ gospel and authority, amazed thaumazo, OT Resurrection, Viney...Valley Bible Fellowship
Jesus is questioned about his authority by the Jewish leaders. He responds by asking them about John the Baptist's authority. When they are unable to answer, Jesus refuses to tell them by what authority he acts. He then tells a parable about a vineyard owner who sends servants to collect fruit from the vineyard but the tenants kill the servants. When the owner sends his son, they kill him too. Jesus indicates that God will judge Israel for rejecting him. The religious leaders try to trap Jesus on the issue of paying taxes to Caesar but he avoids the trap with a response about rendering to Caesar and God.
The document discusses how baptism truly changes everything. It summarizes that through baptism we are changed into Jesus' image as we are transformed to be conformed to his likeness. Baptism changes our relationships, attitudes, and directions in life as we become new creations in Christ, putting on Christ and putting off our old sinful nature.
1) Fasting involves abstaining from food and drink, and sometimes other things, for a period of time. There are different types of fasts like water only, juice only, or Daniel fasts where certain foods are avoided.
2) Biblical reasons for fasting include inquiring of God, repentance, mourning, petitioning God, using it together with prayer, and interceding on behalf of others. Fasting can also lead to a deeper anointing by the Holy Spirit.
3) Fasting is to be done with the right heart and intentions, focused on humbling oneself before God and seeking His will, not just outward acts or rituals. God promises rewards and answers for those who
The document provides an overview and analysis of Numbers 21:4-9 and John 3:1-17. It summarizes that:
1) Numbers 21 describes God sending fiery serpents to punish the Israelites for complaining, and commanding Moses to lift up a bronze serpent so those who looked at it would live;
2) Jesus references this story in teaching Nicodemus about being "born again" through believing in the Son of Man being lifted up, just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness;
3) Jesus' crucifixion fulfills this symbolism, as He was lifted up so that all who believe in Him will have eternal life and be saved from the penalty
„I am the Lord, Jesus Christ, the Word of the Father Sabaoth, and the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of the Father and My Spirit, and in the name of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, I baptize in My word the heaven and the earth and the whole creation and I speak with man, ...”
The document discusses the importance and benefits of prayer according to the Bible. It provides examples from Jesus and disciples on how prayer should be practiced with humility, dependence on God, and in accordance with God's will. Key points are that prayer allows fellowship with God, helps discern His will, receives divine help, maintains joy and peace, and appropriates God's power. Jesus taught his disciples to pray to God as their Father and provided what is known as the Lord's Prayer as an example of how to pray.
If one desires to worship God, he must do so according to God's revealed will. Anything else will result in rejection. Let us resolve to worship Him in spirit and truth
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
- The document is a summary of a sermon given on Hebrews 6 addressing whether believers will receive rewards, or stars, in their crown in heaven.
- It discusses justification, sanctification, and glorification as the pattern of salvation and argues that while salvation is secure, believers can lose potential heavenly rewards if they are not fruitful or endure faithfully.
- The Judgment Seat of Christ is mentioned as the time when believers' works will be tested and their rewards determined, not their salvation. Crowns and treasures are discussed as some of the potential rewards.
This document contains excerpts from scripture and other writings about the gospel and kingdom of God. It discusses key aspects of the gospel message including salvation through faith in Jesus, repentance, and the good news of God's kingdom. Some passages explore what the kingdom is and how it relates to righteousness, peace and joy. The document also examines reasons for Moses' reluctance to take on a ministerial role as called by God.
The document describes Caleb's wholehearted following of God and how it resulted in great blessings for him. Specifically:
1. When Caleb was sent to spy the Promised Land at age 40, he stood by his righteous convictions and trusted in God despite opposition from the other spies.
2. At age 85, Caleb asked Joshua to fulfill God's promise to give him Hebron as his inheritance, recognizing Joshua's leadership. Joshua blessed Caleb in response.
3. Caleb tackled the obstacles of the fortified Anakite cities to fulfill God's destiny for his life. His wholehearted following of God until old age brought him the blessings of inheriting Hebron from God.
Review of the key doctrines lost during the Dark Ages, but now recovered through the Protestant Reformation; this despite that fact that nominal Protestant churches have returned to the "mother church" through an era of Ecumenism. See also Ivor Myers presentation "The Blueprint - God's GPS" found on various platforms.
This document contains excerpts from the book of Revelation and other biblical passages about the second coming of Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that Scripture is divinely inspired and warns that those who alter its prophetic words will face God's judgment. The document concludes by affirming the imminent return of Jesus and praying for His grace to be with all people.
The document outlines the book of Proverbs, including its purpose and major sections. It discusses key topics in Proverbs like wisdom, folly, and contrasts between the righteous and wicked. It also analyzes passages about wisdom from Proverbs, Corinthians, and Christ's teachings. The document defines wisdom and discusses different authors of the proverbs included in the book.
God calls men to the old paths; few make the right choice (Jer. 6:16). People, prophets, and priests were guilty of ignoring God’s word (Jer. 6:13-17). They lived to please themselves, not the Lord.
All men must seek the old paths to be right with God.
Luke 14, Calvinism, infant baptism, two resurrections, cars, Seeker Sensitive...Valley Bible Fellowship
Luke Chapter 14, Calvin the Protestant Pope, Calvinism, infant baptism, count the cost, dropsy edema, be humble or be humbled, two resurrections, no excuses, Cars, automobiles in the Bible, Jesus was not very Seeker Sensitive
God calls people to fulfill specific roles in His plans. Ezra and Nehemiah were called by God to lead the Israelites in rebuilding Jerusalem. Ezra studied the Bible passionately and gladly accepted his role, while Nehemiah's heart was broken over Jerusalem's condition and he volunteered to help. God calls all people to salvation and has predestined believers to be transformed into Christ's image. Individuals must choose whether to accept God's call through developing a relationship with Jesus and being obedient to God's word. One's response to God's call determines whether they fulfill their role in God's plans or reject it.
Slides supporting a message by Mike Popovich, Freedom Ministries, Church, Colorado Springs, CO.
Topic: Jesus - Our Rest, Liberation, and Restoration
Date: 8/31/14
Link to Full Message: http://freedomministries.tv/media-library/8-31-14/jesusourrest/
Acts Chapter 20, Elders Pastor Shepherds Bishop, presbuteros episkopos poimaino, first day of every week, humility, Biblical wolves, long sermons, Assos, Troas, Miletus, Bithynia, Samos, innocent of the blood
Exodus 1-3, The angel of the Lord, Moses And The Burning Bush, I AM's in John...Valley Bible Fellowship
Exodus Chapters 1 to 3 summarize as follows:
1) The Israelites multiply in Egypt but a new king arises who enslaves them, forcing them into hard labor. He orders the death of all newborn Hebrew boys.
2) Moses is born and placed in a basket in the Nile river, where he is discovered and adopted by Pharaoh's daughter.
3) As an adult, Moses flees Egypt after killing an Egyptian taskmaster. He settles with the Midianites as a shepherd. At the burning bush, God appears to Moses as an angel and commands him to return to Egypt to demand Pharaoh free the Israelites.
Luke 20, Jesus’ gospel and authority, amazed thaumazo, OT Resurrection, Viney...Valley Bible Fellowship
Jesus is questioned about his authority by the Jewish leaders. He responds by asking them about John the Baptist's authority. When they are unable to answer, Jesus refuses to tell them by what authority he acts. He then tells a parable about a vineyard owner who sends servants to collect fruit from the vineyard but the tenants kill the servants. When the owner sends his son, they kill him too. Jesus indicates that God will judge Israel for rejecting him. The religious leaders try to trap Jesus on the issue of paying taxes to Caesar but he avoids the trap with a response about rendering to Caesar and God.
The document discusses how baptism truly changes everything. It summarizes that through baptism we are changed into Jesus' image as we are transformed to be conformed to his likeness. Baptism changes our relationships, attitudes, and directions in life as we become new creations in Christ, putting on Christ and putting off our old sinful nature.
1) Fasting involves abstaining from food and drink, and sometimes other things, for a period of time. There are different types of fasts like water only, juice only, or Daniel fasts where certain foods are avoided.
2) Biblical reasons for fasting include inquiring of God, repentance, mourning, petitioning God, using it together with prayer, and interceding on behalf of others. Fasting can also lead to a deeper anointing by the Holy Spirit.
3) Fasting is to be done with the right heart and intentions, focused on humbling oneself before God and seeking His will, not just outward acts or rituals. God promises rewards and answers for those who
The document provides an overview and analysis of Numbers 21:4-9 and John 3:1-17. It summarizes that:
1) Numbers 21 describes God sending fiery serpents to punish the Israelites for complaining, and commanding Moses to lift up a bronze serpent so those who looked at it would live;
2) Jesus references this story in teaching Nicodemus about being "born again" through believing in the Son of Man being lifted up, just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness;
3) Jesus' crucifixion fulfills this symbolism, as He was lifted up so that all who believe in Him will have eternal life and be saved from the penalty
„I am the Lord, Jesus Christ, the Word of the Father Sabaoth, and the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of the Father and My Spirit, and in the name of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, I baptize in My word the heaven and the earth and the whole creation and I speak with man, ...”
The document discusses the importance and benefits of prayer according to the Bible. It provides examples from Jesus and disciples on how prayer should be practiced with humility, dependence on God, and in accordance with God's will. Key points are that prayer allows fellowship with God, helps discern His will, receives divine help, maintains joy and peace, and appropriates God's power. Jesus taught his disciples to pray to God as their Father and provided what is known as the Lord's Prayer as an example of how to pray.
If one desires to worship God, he must do so according to God's revealed will. Anything else will result in rejection. Let us resolve to worship Him in spirit and truth
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
- The document is a summary of a sermon given on Hebrews 6 addressing whether believers will receive rewards, or stars, in their crown in heaven.
- It discusses justification, sanctification, and glorification as the pattern of salvation and argues that while salvation is secure, believers can lose potential heavenly rewards if they are not fruitful or endure faithfully.
- The Judgment Seat of Christ is mentioned as the time when believers' works will be tested and their rewards determined, not their salvation. Crowns and treasures are discussed as some of the potential rewards.
This document contains excerpts from scripture and other writings about the gospel and kingdom of God. It discusses key aspects of the gospel message including salvation through faith in Jesus, repentance, and the good news of God's kingdom. Some passages explore what the kingdom is and how it relates to righteousness, peace and joy. The document also examines reasons for Moses' reluctance to take on a ministerial role as called by God.
The document describes Caleb's wholehearted following of God and how it resulted in great blessings for him. Specifically:
1. When Caleb was sent to spy the Promised Land at age 40, he stood by his righteous convictions and trusted in God despite opposition from the other spies.
2. At age 85, Caleb asked Joshua to fulfill God's promise to give him Hebron as his inheritance, recognizing Joshua's leadership. Joshua blessed Caleb in response.
3. Caleb tackled the obstacles of the fortified Anakite cities to fulfill God's destiny for his life. His wholehearted following of God until old age brought him the blessings of inheriting Hebron from God.
Review of the key doctrines lost during the Dark Ages, but now recovered through the Protestant Reformation; this despite that fact that nominal Protestant churches have returned to the "mother church" through an era of Ecumenism. See also Ivor Myers presentation "The Blueprint - God's GPS" found on various platforms.
This document contains excerpts from the book of Revelation and other biblical passages about the second coming of Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that Scripture is divinely inspired and warns that those who alter its prophetic words will face God's judgment. The document concludes by affirming the imminent return of Jesus and praying for His grace to be with all people.
Today, there are many people, websites, and apps claiming to have a message from the angels. Should we pay any attention to these sources? In order to find out, let's see what the Bible says. We will see what the angels say.
The document discusses the importance of complete obedience to God's commands based on biblical examples. It provides several examples from the Old and New Testaments of individuals who fully obeyed God's commands, such as Noah and Abraham. It also gives examples of partial obedience that was displeasing to God, such as King Saul sparing captives against God's instructions. The document emphasizes that anything less than full obedience to all that God commands is not true obedience. It then discusses the definition and importance of understanding the church that Jesus Christ established based on New Testament teachings.
This document is a Sabbath lesson about owning one's own salvation. It contains several Bible verses exhorting believers to work out their own salvation through faith in Jesus Christ and obedience to God's commandments. The lesson warns that on judgment day, people will be judged according to their works and held accountable for their words. It emphasizes repenting from sin and turning to God, as the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. Overall the document encourages Christians to pursue their own salvation through faith and obedience to God.
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 discusses the commandments of God and the end-time remnant who will keep them. It notes that the commandments were originally given to Israel at Mount Sinai but that under the new covenant, God's law will be written on the heart rather than tablets of stone. It explores why some Christians struggle to keep God's commandments and asserts that true love for God will lead believers to obey his law. The remnant are described as having God's law in their hearts through his transforming power so that they can fulfill its requirements.
The document discusses the Sabbath and its roots in both creation and redemption from bondage in Egypt. While the Sabbath was given to Israel as a sign of their covenant with God, the new covenant established through Christ makes believers free from having to observe specific days or follow legalistic rules. True rest is found in intimacy with Christ, who fulfilled the law and its shadows, and believers should be convinced in their own conscience how to worship and honor God through the freedom established by grace.
Jesus concludes his Sermon on the Mount by likening those who hear his words but do not act on them to a foolish man who builds his house on sand. In contrast, those who hear and obey are like a wise man who builds on rock. After finishing the sermon, Jesus impresses the crowds with his authoritative teaching. He then begins a second tour of Galilee, preaching the gospel of the kingdom and healing the sick. During this time, he raises the son of a widow from the dead in the village of Nain, demonstrating his power over death.
The document discusses the importance of being reverent towards God. It provides examples from the Bible of people who exhibited reverence, even in difficult circumstances, and the blessings they received. These include Joseph, who remained obedient to God despite unjust treatment; Job, who maintained his faith during intense suffering; Daniel, who stayed true to his beliefs amid pressure and persecution; and Ananias, who obeyed God even when he did not understand God's plans. The document emphasizes that true reverence involves admiration, obedience, and fear of God, not just one of these qualities alone. It encourages readers to develop reverence so they can experience God fully.
- The document discusses a class on biblical appointed times and protocols of the king.
- Topics covered include debates on the length of Yeshua's ministry, the meaning of his name, Roman influence on Christianity, and God's perspective on widows, orphans, and strangers.
- God's perspective is that he regards all people equally and ensures justice for the vulnerable like widows and orphans, as he cares for those without means, as the Israelites once were strangers in Egypt.
Stealing is wrong because it goes against God's commandments. When Adam and Eve disobeyed God and ate the forbidden fruit, it showed their willingness to take what was not theirs. Various forms of stealing mentioned in the Bible include theft, dishonest business practices, withholding wages, and finding and keeping lost property. To remedy stealing, one must make restitution, stop stealing and work honestly, and seek God's forgiveness and salvation. Ultimately, we should store our treasures in heaven rather than on earthly possessions that can be stolen.
The document discusses the biblical tabernacle and its significance as a representation of God's kingdom. It explains that the tabernacle's design and articles were given by God to Moses as a pattern to follow in order to build a physical replica. Each item in the tabernacle from the ark of the covenant to the table of showbread symbolizes an aspect of God's relationship with his people and his desire for them to dwell intimately with him. The tabernacle serves as a picture of the renewed covenant God desires to make with his people through Messiah.
The document contrasts what crowds declare to be optional, normal, or radical versus what Jesus declares to be essential, unacceptable, or normal. It argues that crowds see salvation, sowing, service, and compartmentalization as optional but Jesus sees them as essential. Crowds see carnality as normal but Jesus sees it as unacceptable. Finally, it says crowds see being sold out, reaching out, and carrying out God's mission as radical, whereas Jesus sees them as the normal Christian life.
Numbers 17-20, Red heifer ashes, Zin, rod budding, resurrection a sign, salt ...Valley Bible Fellowship
Numbers chapter 17-20, Red heifer ashes, wilderness of Zin, Aaron’s rod budding, resurrection a sign, salt in the Bible, outside the camp, do not add to God’s words, wood hyssop and scarlet, speak to not strike the Rock, Zin, Kadesh, Mount Hor, Israel always rejects the Rock the 1st. time, Meribah
The document describes a passage from the book of Jeremiah where the prophet Jeremiah tests the Recabites, a nomadic clan, by offering them wine to drink. The Recabites refuse the wine, citing an order from their forefather Jonadab not to drink wine or engage in sedentary activities like building houses or farming. Jeremiah then uses the obedience of the Recabites to their forefather's commands as an example to condemn the Israelites for not obeying God's commands despite his repeated warnings through prophets like Jeremiah. The passage ends by God commending the Recabites for their obedience and promising that their line will always have descendants to serve him.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
My other free eBooks can be obtained from the following Links:
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A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
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
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
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A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
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The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
8. A Divine Principle
Deuteronomy 12:32, KJV.
“What thing soever I
command you, observe to
do it: thou shalt not add
thereto, nor diminish from
it.”
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10. A Divine Principle
Joshua 1:7, KJV.
“Only be thou strong and very
courageous, that thou mayest
observe to do according to all the
law, which Moses my servant
commanded thee: turn not from it
to the right hand or to the left,
that thou mayest prosper
whithersoever thou goest.”
11. A Divine Principle
Joshua 1:7, KJV.
“Only be thou strong and very
courageous, that thou mayest
observe to do according to all the
law, which Moses my servant
commanded thee: turn not from it
to the right hand or to the left,
that thou mayest prosper
whithersoever thou goest.”
12. A Divine Principle
Joshua 1:7, KJV.
“Only be thou strong and very
courageous, that thou mayest
observe to do according to all the
law, which Moses my servant
commanded thee: turn not from it
to the right hand or to the left,
that thou mayest prosper
whithersoever thou goest.”
13.
14. A Divine Principle
“Teaching them to observe all
things whatsoever I have
commanded you: and, lo, I am
with you alway, even unto the
end of the world. Amen.”
Matthew 28:20, KJV.
15. A Divine Principle
2 John 1:9, NASB.
“Anyone who goes too far and
does not abide in the teaching of
Christ, does not have God; the one
who abides in the teaching, he has
both the Father and the Son.”
16. A Divine Principle
2 John 1:9, NASB.
“Anyone who goes too far and
does not abide in the teaching of
Christ, does not have God; the one
who abides in the teaching, he has
both the Father and the Son.”
17. A Divine Principle
2 John 1:9, NASB.
“Anyone who goes too far and
does not abide in the teaching of
Christ, does not have God; the one
who abides in the teaching, he has
both the Father and the Son.”
18. Revelation 22:18, 19, KJV.
“18 For I testify unto every man that
heareth the words of the prophecy of
this book, If any man shall add unto
these things, God shall add unto him
the plagues that are written in this
book: 19 And if any man shall take
away from the words of the book of
this prophecy, God shall take away his
part out of the book of life, and out of
the holy city, and from the things
which are written in this book.”
20. The average grocery
store carries 40,000
items.
If you send someone to
a grocery store for 15
items, do you have to
list 39,985 items you do
not want?
21. Silence In Authority
Is A Universally
Understood Principle
In All
Aspects Of
Our Lives.
23. A Divine Principle
Inspired word of God
2 Timothy 3:16-17
“All Scripture is given by
inspiration of God, and is
profitable for doctrine, for
reproof, for correction, for
instruction in righteousness, that
the man of God may be complete,
thoroughly equipped for every
good work.”
24. A Divine Principle
Test All Things
1 Thessalonians 5:21
“Test all things; hold fast
what is good.”
26. Balaam Understood
the Silence Principle
Numbers 22:18, he said, “If Balak would
give me his house full of silver and gold,
I cannot go beyond the word of Jehovah
my God, to do less or more.”
27. Balaam Understood
the Silence Principle
Numbers 22:18, he said, “If Balak would
give me his house full of silver and gold,
I cannot go beyond the word of Jehovah
my God, to do less or more.”
Numbers 24:13, I cannot go beyond the
word of Jehovah, to do either good or
bad of mine own mind; what Jehovah
speaketh, that will I speak.”
30. How To Move The Ark
“7 Two carts and four oxen he gave to
the sons of Gershon, according to their
service, 8 and four carts and eight oxen
he gave to the sons of Merari, according
to their service, under the direction of
Ithamar the son of Aaron the priest. 9
But he did not give any to the sons of
Kohath because theirs was the service
of the holy objects, which they carried
on the shoulder.”
Numbers 7:7-9, NASB.
33. David Forgot
The Silence Principle
“7 And they carried the ark of God on a
new cart from the house of Abinadab, and
Uzza and Ahio drove the cart. ... 9 When
they came to the threshing floor of
Chidon, Uzza put out his hand to hold the
ark, because the oxen nearly upset it. 10
And the anger of the LORD burned against
Uzza, so He struck him down because he
put out his hand to the ark; and he died
there before God.”
1 Chronicles 13:7-10, NASB.
34.
35. Nadab and Abihu Forgot
The Silence Principle
“He shall take a firepan full of
coals of fire from upon the altar
before the LORD and two handfuls
of finely ground sweet incense, and
bring it inside the veil.”
Leviticus 16:12, NAS95.
36. Nadab and Abihu Forgot
The Silence Principle
“He shall take a firepan full of
coals of fire from upon the altar
before the LORD and two handfuls
of finely ground sweet incense, and
bring it inside the veil.”
Leviticus 16:12, NAS95.
37.
38. Nadab and Abihu Forgot
The Silence Principle
Leviticus 10:1-3 “1 Now Nadab and
Abihu, the sons of Aaron, took their
respective firepans, and after putting
fire in them, placed incense on it and
offered strange fire before the LORD,
which He had not commanded them.
2 And fire came out from the presence
of the LORD and consumed them, and
they died before the LORD.
39. Nadab and Abihu Forgot
The Silence Principle
Leviticus 10:1-3 “1 Now Nadab and
Abihu, the sons of Aaron, took their
respective firepans, and after putting
fire in them, placed incense on it and
offered strange fire before the LORD,
which He had not commanded them.
2 And fire came out from the presence
of the LORD and consumed them, and
they died before the LORD.
40. Nadab and Abihu Forgot
The Silence Principle
3 Then Moses said to Aaron, “It is
what the LORD spoke, saying, ‘By
those who come near Me I will be
treated as holy, And before all the
people I will be honored.’” So Aaron,
therefore, kept silent.”
Leviticus 10:1-3, NASB.
41. Nadab and Abihu Forgot
The Silence Principle
3 Then Moses said to Aaron, “It is
what the LORD spoke, saying, ‘By
those who come near Me I will be
treated as holy, And before all the
people I will be honored.’” So Aaron,
therefore, kept silent.”
Leviticus 10:1-3, NASB.
43. Uzziah Forgot The
Silence Principle
2 Chronicles 26:16-18,
“But when he became strong, his heart
was so proud that he acted corruptly,
and he was unfaithful to the LORD his
God, for he entered the temple of the
LORD to burn incense on the altar of
incense. 17 Then Azariah the priest
entered after him and with him eighty
priests of the LORD, valiant men.
44. Uzziah Forgot The
Silence Principle
“18 And they withstood Uzziah the king,
and said unto him, It appertaineth not
unto thee, Uzziah, to burn incense unto
the LORD,
but to the priests the sons of Aaron, that
are consecrated to burn incense:
go out of the sanctuary; for thou hast
trespassed; neither shall it be for thine
honour from the LORD God.” 2
Chronicles 26:18, KJV.
45. Uzziah Forgot The
Silence Principle
“18 And they withstood Uzziah the king,
and said unto him, It appertaineth not
unto thee, Uzziah, to burn incense unto
the LORD,
but to the priests the sons of Aaron, that
are consecrated to burn incense:
go out of the sanctuary; for thou hast
trespassed; neither shall it be for thine
honour from the LORD God.” 2
Chronicles 26:18, KJV.
46. Uzziah
Forgot The
Silence
Principle
and did
what he
was not
authorized
to do!
47.
48. Uzziah Forgot The
Silence Principle
“But you and your sons with you
shall attend to your priesthood
for everything concerning the
altar and inside the veil, and you
are to perform service. I am
giving you the priesthood as a
bestowed service, but the
outsider who comes near shall
be put to death.”
Numbers 18:7, NAS95.
49. Uzziah Forgot The
Silence Principle
“But you and your sons with you
God didn’t say kings should not
shall attend to incense.
offer your priesthood
for everything concerning the
God simply said that priests
altar and inside theincense. you
should offer veil, and
are to perform service. I am
giving you the priesthood as a
bestowed service, but the
outsider who comes near shall
be put to death.”
Numbers 18:7, NAS95.
50. Uzziah Forgot The
Silence Principle
“But you and your sons with you
shall attend to your priesthood
for everything concerning the
altar and inside the veil, and you
are to perform service. I am
giving you the priesthood as a
bestowed service, but the
outsider who comes near shall
be put to death.”
Numbers 18:7, NAS95.
51. Uzziah Forgot The
Silence Principle
Hebrews 5:4
And no man taketh this
honour unto himself, but he
that is called of God, as was
Aaron.
52. The Law Has Changed
Hebrews 7:12-14
“12 For the priesthood being changed,
of necessity there is also a change of
the law. 13 For He of whom these
things are spoken belongs to another
tribe, from which no man has officiated
at the altar. 14 For it is evident that our
Lord arose from Judah, of which tribe
Moses spoke nothing concerning
priesthood.” NKJV.
54. The Hebrew Writer’s
Argument Is Based On The
Silence Of The Scriptures.
1. The Law said the descendants of
Aaron were to be priests.
55. The Hebrew Writer’s
Argument Is Based On The
Silence Of The Scriptures.
1. The Law said the descendants of
Aaron were to be priests.
2. Jesus is now our High Priest, and he
is from the tribe of Judah.
56. The Hebrew Writer’s
Argument Is Based On The
Silence Of The Scriptures.
1. The Law said the descendants of
Aaron were to be priests.
2. Jesus is now our High Priest, and he
is from the tribe of Judah.
3. The law “spake nothing” of a priest
from the tribe of Judah.
57. The Hebrew Writer’s
Argument Is Based On The
Silence Of The Scriptures.
1. The Law said the descendants of
Aaron were to be priests.
2. Jesus is now our High Priest, and he
is from the tribe of Judah.
3. The law “spake nothing” of a priest
from the tribe of Judah.
4. The Law had to have been changed
for Jesus to become High Priest.
58. Don’t Forget The Silence
Principle
“See to it that no one takes you
captive through philosophy and empty
deception, according to the tradition
of men, according to the elementary
principles of the world, rather than
according to Christ. 9 For in Him all
the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily
form, 10 and in Him you have been
made complete, and He is the head
over all rule and authority;”
Colossians 2:8-10