The document discusses various ways that people, events, and objects in the Old Testament foreshadow or prefigure people and events in the New Testament. It provides examples of historical foreshadows, types and antitypes related to Abraham, the Exodus, the tabernacle and temple, and Old Testament festivals. It also summarizes many prophecies from the Old Testament and their fulfillment in the New Testament related to the Messiah and the Kingdom of God.
The Claims, Prophecies and Miracles of Jesus 2012 ICEC UCLA Dr. John Oakesevidenceforchristianity
This power point is for a class given by Dr. John Oakes at the 2012 ICEC at UCLA October 20, 2012. The focus is on the radical claims of Jesus and why, based on the evidence from filfilled prophecy and the miracles of Jesus, a reasonable person will conclude that Jesus’ claims about himself are believable.
Dr. John Oakes, Robert Carrillo Pedro Figueroa and Mark Wilkinson taught an 8-week 16-hour introduction to the Old Testament on consecutive Saturdays Feb 25-April 14 at the Mission Center of Hope in San Diego, CA. To view the notes, the power point:
Dr. John Oakes taught a class, Jesus in the Old Testament: From Shadow to Reality in San Diego on six consecutive Saturdays beginning Feb 22, 2014. Outline and suggested reading for the class are below. The recordings of this class are available at the web site in the store. Click on EFC Store button on the upper right of the front page of the site. For now we will keep the second half of the class available.
The attached power point is for a lesson given by Dr. Douglas Jacoby at the 2012 ICEC at UCLA October 20, 2012. Doug taught about the biblical doctrine of heaven, Hades and hell. He also presented a number of the important views on this subject in Judaism and in the early church, as well as reflecting on some of the views held today on this important topic.
Outline for From Shadow to Reality
OT Theme: The Messiah is coming
NT Theme: The Messiah is here
Jesus is priest, prophet and king. Jesus brings together the entire OT.
Jesus says: Everything must be fulfilled that was written about me Luke 24:44
These are the scriptures that testify about me. Jn 6:39,40 I am the fulfillment of the OT...
Notes to accompany HOW WE GOT THE BIBLE
Many have claimed that the Old Testament contains a number of myths and legends which were created by Jewish writers in the two or three centuries before the time of Christ or soon thereafter. Others would claim that most of the New Testament was written well into the late second century AD by Christian apologists who were creating a Jesus very different from the historical person. They would claim that the gospels are not an eye-witness account at all. Another common claim is that the original writings of the apostles were radically edited by the Catholic Church in the period after the conversion of the Roman Empire, to reflect Catholic doctrine. These people would claim that the doctrines found in the New Testament are very different from the original teachings of Jesus Christ. Still others will claim
that there were additional gospels written by the apostles which were excluded by leaders in the early church because of their bias against certain teachings...
Dr. John Oakes is teaching a class on the Book of Ezekiel on four consecutive Thursday evenings, beginning 9/12/14. The class is in San Diego at the Mission Center of Hope (6162 Mission Gorge Road San Diego, CA 92120. Suite A) from 7:30-8:45. Notes, power point and audio will be posted.
Dr. John Oakes gave a sermon on 3/15/2014 in San Diego. The topic was the Levitical sacrificial system as a prefigure of worship in the New Testament. The “sweet smelling” offerings are discussed as prefigures both of the offerings given by Jesus and by Christians. Specifically discussed are the burnt offering, the grain offering, the drink offering and the fellowship offering. There is also a brief introduction to the sin and guilt sacrifices as prefigures of the sacrificial work of Jesus.
The Claims, Prophecies and Miracles of Jesus 2012 ICEC UCLA Dr. John Oakesevidenceforchristianity
This power point is for a class given by Dr. John Oakes at the 2012 ICEC at UCLA October 20, 2012. The focus is on the radical claims of Jesus and why, based on the evidence from filfilled prophecy and the miracles of Jesus, a reasonable person will conclude that Jesus’ claims about himself are believable.
Dr. John Oakes, Robert Carrillo Pedro Figueroa and Mark Wilkinson taught an 8-week 16-hour introduction to the Old Testament on consecutive Saturdays Feb 25-April 14 at the Mission Center of Hope in San Diego, CA. To view the notes, the power point:
Dr. John Oakes taught a class, Jesus in the Old Testament: From Shadow to Reality in San Diego on six consecutive Saturdays beginning Feb 22, 2014. Outline and suggested reading for the class are below. The recordings of this class are available at the web site in the store. Click on EFC Store button on the upper right of the front page of the site. For now we will keep the second half of the class available.
The attached power point is for a lesson given by Dr. Douglas Jacoby at the 2012 ICEC at UCLA October 20, 2012. Doug taught about the biblical doctrine of heaven, Hades and hell. He also presented a number of the important views on this subject in Judaism and in the early church, as well as reflecting on some of the views held today on this important topic.
Outline for From Shadow to Reality
OT Theme: The Messiah is coming
NT Theme: The Messiah is here
Jesus is priest, prophet and king. Jesus brings together the entire OT.
Jesus says: Everything must be fulfilled that was written about me Luke 24:44
These are the scriptures that testify about me. Jn 6:39,40 I am the fulfillment of the OT...
Notes to accompany HOW WE GOT THE BIBLE
Many have claimed that the Old Testament contains a number of myths and legends which were created by Jewish writers in the two or three centuries before the time of Christ or soon thereafter. Others would claim that most of the New Testament was written well into the late second century AD by Christian apologists who were creating a Jesus very different from the historical person. They would claim that the gospels are not an eye-witness account at all. Another common claim is that the original writings of the apostles were radically edited by the Catholic Church in the period after the conversion of the Roman Empire, to reflect Catholic doctrine. These people would claim that the doctrines found in the New Testament are very different from the original teachings of Jesus Christ. Still others will claim
that there were additional gospels written by the apostles which were excluded by leaders in the early church because of their bias against certain teachings...
Dr. John Oakes is teaching a class on the Book of Ezekiel on four consecutive Thursday evenings, beginning 9/12/14. The class is in San Diego at the Mission Center of Hope (6162 Mission Gorge Road San Diego, CA 92120. Suite A) from 7:30-8:45. Notes, power point and audio will be posted.
Dr. John Oakes gave a sermon on 3/15/2014 in San Diego. The topic was the Levitical sacrificial system as a prefigure of worship in the New Testament. The “sweet smelling” offerings are discussed as prefigures both of the offerings given by Jesus and by Christians. Specifically discussed are the burnt offering, the grain offering, the drink offering and the fellowship offering. There is also a brief introduction to the sin and guilt sacrifices as prefigures of the sacrificial work of Jesus.
Dr John Oakes taught a class titled Living By Faith in Las Vegas 9/9/2012. It is an exposition on Hebrews 11, with the theme that faith is belief in things unseen.
This is the first of a three part series on the Book of Mark taught by Dr. John Oakes and Robert Carrillo in San Diego for the Church staff of the San Diego Church of Christ February and March, 2015.
John Oakes has been traveling in South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Namibia. Below are some of the audios as well as some notes and power points for the lessons on this teaching trip.
John Oakes taught a two-part Introduction to the Old Testament for a group of new Christians in San Diego May 17 and 24, 2015. The first class serves as a general introduction as well as covering the Book of Genesis. Genesis is studied as a work of Christian theology-setting out the Christian world view and as a source of prophecy, prefigure and foreshadow of the Messiah. The second class finishes an intro to Genesis and covers Exodus to Deuteronomy,emphasizing prefigures and foreshadows in the story of Israel and in the laws, sacrifices, tabernacle and festivals.
Dr. John Oakes taught a class on apocalyptic literature, including the Book of Revelation on six consecutive Saturdays beginning September 28 at the Mission Center of Hope in San Diego. The audio of this lesson is now available in the web site store. Go to the front page and click on EFC Store in the upper right hand corner of the page. It will also be made available in MP3 format at www.ipibooks.com.
Dr. John Oakes is teaching a class on the evidence which supports belief in the biblical Jesus at the Mission Center of Hope in San Diego Saturdays 9:00-10:30. Your are invited to attend, but the power point, outline and audios will be posted here.
The attached Power Point and notes are for a class taught April and May, 2011 by Dr. John Oakes and Robert Carrillo in San Diego, CA. The audio is also available in the EFC store.
An outline of the class can be seen by clicking on the link below, or click on the power point icon to see the power point presentation. by John M. Oakes, PhD
Dr. John Oakes preached a sermon from the Book of Luke 4/19/15 in San Diego. The lesson focuses on how Jesus valued things that the world thinks are of little value and how he taught that the things the world values greatly are of no value in the Kingdom. It focuses principally on the Sermon on the Plain in Luke 6.
Inspiration and Inerrancy: A Power Point on How We Got the Bible, on supposed Bible contradictions and errors and on the Apocrypha. By John Oakes, first given in Manila 1/16/2010.
This lesson was taught by John Oakes, PhD in Bergen, Norway 9/2/2010. Norway is a mainly atheist or agnostic country where traditional Christian apologetics may not work. The lesson uses Acts as a model for how to do Christian apologetics depending on the culture.
Robert Carrillo and Dr. John Oakes taught a six week class on the writings of John. The class was on Saturdays 10/6,13,27, 11/4,11 and 1/26/2013 at the Mission Center of Hope 6162 Mission Gorge Rd., San Diego, CA 92120. For more information, contact Jan Oakes at joakes01@san.rr.com or 858-505-8841. Schedule and recommended reading below. Recordings are now in the EFC store.
Dr. John Oakes gave a sermon showing how Matthew uses fulfilled prophecies to introduce us to Jesus Christ. The theme verse is Matthew 5:17 in which Jesus claims that he has fulfilled the Law and the Prophets.
Dr. John Oakes and Robert Carrillo taught a Bible workshop on the Book of Luke at San Diego State University Saturday May 3rd 2014. Notes, power point and recordings are attached.
Types of Messiah
What is prophecy?
Test of a true prophet
The importance of prophecy
Messianic prophecies
The significance of messianic prophecies
Messianic prophecy issues
Probability of fulfillment of prophecies
Other Old Testament (OT) prophecies
End Time prophecies
Dr. John Oakes taught a class on worship in the Book of Revelation in San Diego October, 2013. It focuses on the picture of Jesus in Revelation Ch 1 and 5 as well as worship scenes in Revelation 7,11,15 and 19. A picture of believer’s before the throne of God is presented.
Dr. John Oakes gave a sermon on the Book of Matthew in San Diego, 6/7/2015. The lesson shows how Matthew uses prophecies,prefigures and foreshadows to tell us who Jesus is.
Dr John Oakes taught a class titled Living By Faith in Las Vegas 9/9/2012. It is an exposition on Hebrews 11, with the theme that faith is belief in things unseen.
This is the first of a three part series on the Book of Mark taught by Dr. John Oakes and Robert Carrillo in San Diego for the Church staff of the San Diego Church of Christ February and March, 2015.
John Oakes has been traveling in South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Namibia. Below are some of the audios as well as some notes and power points for the lessons on this teaching trip.
John Oakes taught a two-part Introduction to the Old Testament for a group of new Christians in San Diego May 17 and 24, 2015. The first class serves as a general introduction as well as covering the Book of Genesis. Genesis is studied as a work of Christian theology-setting out the Christian world view and as a source of prophecy, prefigure and foreshadow of the Messiah. The second class finishes an intro to Genesis and covers Exodus to Deuteronomy,emphasizing prefigures and foreshadows in the story of Israel and in the laws, sacrifices, tabernacle and festivals.
Dr. John Oakes taught a class on apocalyptic literature, including the Book of Revelation on six consecutive Saturdays beginning September 28 at the Mission Center of Hope in San Diego. The audio of this lesson is now available in the web site store. Go to the front page and click on EFC Store in the upper right hand corner of the page. It will also be made available in MP3 format at www.ipibooks.com.
Dr. John Oakes is teaching a class on the evidence which supports belief in the biblical Jesus at the Mission Center of Hope in San Diego Saturdays 9:00-10:30. Your are invited to attend, but the power point, outline and audios will be posted here.
The attached Power Point and notes are for a class taught April and May, 2011 by Dr. John Oakes and Robert Carrillo in San Diego, CA. The audio is also available in the EFC store.
An outline of the class can be seen by clicking on the link below, or click on the power point icon to see the power point presentation. by John M. Oakes, PhD
Dr. John Oakes preached a sermon from the Book of Luke 4/19/15 in San Diego. The lesson focuses on how Jesus valued things that the world thinks are of little value and how he taught that the things the world values greatly are of no value in the Kingdom. It focuses principally on the Sermon on the Plain in Luke 6.
Inspiration and Inerrancy: A Power Point on How We Got the Bible, on supposed Bible contradictions and errors and on the Apocrypha. By John Oakes, first given in Manila 1/16/2010.
This lesson was taught by John Oakes, PhD in Bergen, Norway 9/2/2010. Norway is a mainly atheist or agnostic country where traditional Christian apologetics may not work. The lesson uses Acts as a model for how to do Christian apologetics depending on the culture.
Robert Carrillo and Dr. John Oakes taught a six week class on the writings of John. The class was on Saturdays 10/6,13,27, 11/4,11 and 1/26/2013 at the Mission Center of Hope 6162 Mission Gorge Rd., San Diego, CA 92120. For more information, contact Jan Oakes at joakes01@san.rr.com or 858-505-8841. Schedule and recommended reading below. Recordings are now in the EFC store.
Dr. John Oakes gave a sermon showing how Matthew uses fulfilled prophecies to introduce us to Jesus Christ. The theme verse is Matthew 5:17 in which Jesus claims that he has fulfilled the Law and the Prophets.
Dr. John Oakes and Robert Carrillo taught a Bible workshop on the Book of Luke at San Diego State University Saturday May 3rd 2014. Notes, power point and recordings are attached.
Types of Messiah
What is prophecy?
Test of a true prophet
The importance of prophecy
Messianic prophecies
The significance of messianic prophecies
Messianic prophecy issues
Probability of fulfillment of prophecies
Other Old Testament (OT) prophecies
End Time prophecies
Dr. John Oakes taught a class on worship in the Book of Revelation in San Diego October, 2013. It focuses on the picture of Jesus in Revelation Ch 1 and 5 as well as worship scenes in Revelation 7,11,15 and 19. A picture of believer’s before the throne of God is presented.
Dr. John Oakes gave a sermon on the Book of Matthew in San Diego, 6/7/2015. The lesson shows how Matthew uses prophecies,prefigures and foreshadows to tell us who Jesus is.
De La Sombra a la Realidad
Tema del AT: el Mesías viene.
Tema del NT: el Mesías está aquí.
Jesús es sacerdote, profeta y rey. Jesús junta consigo todo el AT.
Jesús dice: "Que había de cumplirse todo lo que está escrito de mí". Lc 24:44.
Estas son las escrituras que testifican sobre mí. Juan 6:39-40. Yo soy el cumplimiento del AT.
I. Prefiguras históricas. 2 P 2:4-8. Dios nos enseña. 1 Co 10:11. Ro 15:4...
Dr. John Oakes gave a sermon on Deuteronomy 8 in San Diego 9/15/2013. The focus of the lesson is on Moses’ instructions to the “second generation” of those who wandered in the wilderness as an analogy for the life of a disciple.
This lesson was taught by Dr. John Oakes May, 2012. It is about prophecies of the Messiah, as well as foreshadows and prefigures of the Messiah which show that Jesus is who he claimed to be.
This class on the Gospel of Matthew is being taught by Dr. John Oakes and Robert Carrillo in San Diego May-Aug, 2015. The first class is by John Oakes and is an introduction to the Book of Matthew, with emphasis on Matthew’s use of historical prophecies, prefigures and foreshadows to show that Jesus fulfills the messianic expectation.
New Audios in Spanish and English from Asucion and La Paz: De la Sombra a la ...evidenceforchristianity
Dr. John Oakes taught three classes in Asuncion, Paraguay and La Paz, Bolivia which were translated into Spanish. The three are From Shadow to Reality (De la Sombra a la Realidad), Living by Faith (Viviendo por la Fe), and God and Science (Dios y la Ciencia). Also included are power points for two of the lessons.
Dr. John Oakes taught a lesson on foreshadows in the Levitical sacrificial system of aspects of Christianity in the New Testament. The class was taught in Guadalajara, Mexico 11/16/2012.
A power point for a titled What is Truth? A talk about Postmodernism, Naturalism and the Christian World View, given by Dr. John Oakes at Rutgers University 11/20-09.
Dr John Oakes gave a class 10/17/2013 on how the Christian can know God’s will. Coll 1:9-10, Psalm 119:110, Romans 12:1-2 and others are used. The lesson focuses largely on how to obtain wisdom through advice. This is clearly not Christian evidence, but we thought we would publish it for those interested.
This power point was used by Dr. John Oakes as a follow-up lesson at the 2012 ICEC in Los Angeles on October 21, 2012. It is about the reasons the church in the first three centuries was able to conquer the known world for Jesus and a suggestion of how faithful Christians today can see the same thing happen in our world.
Apologetics Class: Biblical Reliability, Inspiration and Inerrancy The class has now been taught by Dr. John Oakes, Dan Conder and Brian Colon. Notes and Power Point are attached.
John and Jan Oakes taught classes for a singles conference in Tijuana focusing in on the claims of Jesus. Notes and Power Point in English and Spanish and audio in Spanish.
Dr. John Oakes is teaching a series of classes on the Book of Acts for the Singles ministry of the San Diego Church of Christ on Thursday evenings beginning September 3 at the Mission Center of Hope. Notes, power point and audio are attached.
"En la casa de mi Padre" de Mary A. Kassian es un discipulado que habla al corazón, que deja al descubierto la necesidad de todo ser humano de conocer a Dios como un Padre amoroso a pesar de la experiencia que hallamos tenido con nuestro padre terrenal. Dios quiere revelarse a tu vida como Papá porque quiere relacionarse de una manera íntima y profunda contigo!!!! te invitamos a leer esta adaptación del discipulado original.
When people read the descriptions of Israel’s feasts in the Old Testament, they are often tempted to shift into high speed . . . what possible relevance do they have for us today? Yet we believe that this often overlooked subject is full of spiritual truths that are intensely relevant to our past, present, and future.
(Genesis 37:1-50:26) A Common Predetermination / A Common Rejection / A Common Humiliation / A Common Injustice / A Common Exaltation / A Common Grace / Mercy / A Common Purpose / -- AUDIO / PPT / KEYNOTE / PDF - 1/22/2017
http://w65stchurchofchrist.org/coc/sermons/2017-sermons.html
This powerpoint accompanies a sermon preached by Pastor Bob Brown at Plymouth Meeting E.C. Church on 12/7/2014. Hear the sermon on the Media Page under Sermons.
Notes to Accompany "A History of Science and Christianity"
The ancient world: Chaos vs Cosmos
1. Thales (585 BC) Predicted a Solar Eclipse: Nature is predictable. Cosmos
and the human mind.
Melvin Calvin (atheist expert on the chemical origin of life): ?The fundamental conviction
that the universe is ordered [cosmos] is the first and strongest tenet [of scientists].
As I try to discern the origin of that conviction, I seem to find it in a
basic notion discovered 2000 or 3000 years ago, and enunciated first in the
Western world by the ancient Hebrews: namely that the universe is governed by
a single God, and is not the product of the whims of many gods, each governing
his own province, according to his own laws. This monotheistic view seems to be
the historical foundation of modern science.?...
Notes to accompany "Reflections on the Passion of the Christ."
Many have been shocked by the movie, The Passion of the Christ.
Not the kind of movie to see many times. Not bringing in popcorn.
Rev 13:8 In God?s eyes, Jesus is a ?lamb, slain from the creation of the world.?
God had this in mind all along.
We should have know it was coming...
Notes to accompany Daniel Power Point Presentation
Background to Daniel:
Theme: God Rules the Nations, Do Not Fear!
Main messages:
1. How to stay pure and uncorrupted?to maintain your integrity in a world
in which you are surrounded by unbelievers.
2. God is in control. He will protect his people. Do not fear. God will deal
with those who persecute or otherwise oppose your service for him...
Notas para Daniel, Profeta a Las Naciones abajo
Destinatarios principales de la carta: los jud?os que sufr?an durante la persecuci?n
de Ant?oco Ep?fanes. Hay que notar que este es un paralelo cercano a Apocalipsis,
cuyos destinatarios principales eran los disc?pulos que sufr?an bajo la intensa
persecuci?n del Imperio Romano durante los primeros dos siglos...
Notes to accompany: JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
Background and History.
Founded by Charles Russel
Russel was influenced by the Adventist movement (let to the 7th DayAdventistChurch)
The Adventist/Millerite movement began in the 1830?s
William Miller used Daniel 8:14and Daniel 9:25(a very odd connection) to calculate
that the millennial reign would come in October, 1844...
Notes to accompany MORMONISM (The Churchof Jesus Christof the Latter Day Saints)
Founder: Joseph Smith (1805 – 1844)
HISTORY:
Joseph Smith
Born in Vermont, 1805, raised in rural New YorkState...
Notas para
Mormonismo / LA IGLESIA DE JESUCRISTO DE LOS SANTOS DE LOS ULTIMOS DIAS
? Fundador: Jos? Smith (1805-1844)
HISTORIA:
? Jos? Smith. Nacido en Vermont, 1805, criado en el ?rea rural de Nueva
York.
? No fu? conocido por haber tenido un trabajo regular.
? Se volvi? estafador de la gente. Era un charlat?n religioso.
? Adivinando, cazador de tesoros...
Power Point: Apologetics Without Apologies (March, 2005, San Antonio)evidenceforchristianity
Notes to accompany Apologetics Without Apologies
Apologetics: Explaining and defending the reasons for belief in God and in
the Bible.
Jonathan Swift: ??It is impossible to reason a person out of a thing which they were
not reasoned into in the first place.??
Epistemology: How do we know.
William of Ockham:
Nothing is assumed as evident unless it is known per se, is evident by experience,
or is proved by authority of scripture.
Notes to accompany ISLAM (literally, submit the will in Arabic)
Founder: Muhammad. About 570 ? 632 AD, in Mecca, in modern Saudi Arabia.
Roughly 1 billion Muslims in the world.
Location: Northern Africa, almost the entire Middle East, Pakistan Afghanistan,
Bangaladesh, India, Albania, Indonesia and the Phillipines, with scatterings elsewhere...
PROFECIAS MESIANICAS
Prop?sito: ayudar a aquellos que son esc?pticos o les falta suficiente fe a
moverlos m?s all? de alg?n punto en su estudio b?blico.
Juan 5:39,40 Pregunta: ?qu? es lo que Jes?s est? afirmando aqu??. Que el AT escrito
cientos de a?os antes de que naciera hablaba de ?l. Imagina las implicaciones
de lo que afirmaba.
Lucas 24:44 Jes?s est? afirmando que en ?l se han cumplido todas las profes?as
del Mes?as...
NOTES FOR FULL DANIEL CLASS
Background to Daniel:
Theme: God Rules the Nations, Do Not Fear!
Main messages:
1. How to stay pure and uncorrupted-to maintain your integrity in a world
in which you are surrounded by unbelievers.
2. God is in control. He will protect his people. Do not fear. God will deal
with those who persecute or otherwise oppose your service for him.
Principle Audience:
Jews who suffered under the persecutions of Antiochus Epiphanes (167-164 BC)
Things that make Daniel unique...
Stone/Campbell Movement: Reformation or Restoration? (Church History)evidenceforchristianity
The Stone/Campbell Movement: Reformation or Restoration?
Background: The religious atmosphere in the early 19th century on the Western
Frontier:
1. Puritans. British Dissenters. Strongly Calvinistic. Independent church structure.
The Great Awakening: Jonathan Edwards 1740?s, 50?s, ?Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.?
A revivalist.
(The Puritans became the Congregational
Church)
2. Methodists. John Wesley (1703-1791) (and George Whitefield) Sought to reform Anglicanism. Ho
liness/Pietism movement Arminian theology. Emphasis on conversion, personal relationship with
God. Led to the idea of adult confirmation...
Introduction to World Religions: Judaism.
Click on the link below for a Power Point presentation by R. D. Baker (Phoenix,
AZ) and Ryan Cartwright (Edmonton, Alberta). This is a general introduction
to a course on world religions, followed by the body of the class, which is
on the background of Judaism.
Exploring the Mindfulness Understanding Its Benefits.pptxMartaLoveguard
Slide 1: Title: Exploring the Mindfulness: Understanding Its Benefits
Slide 2: Introduction to Mindfulness
Mindfulness, defined as the conscious, non-judgmental observation of the present moment, has deep roots in Buddhist meditation practice but has gained significant popularity in the Western world in recent years. In today's society, filled with distractions and constant stimuli, mindfulness offers a valuable tool for regaining inner peace and reconnecting with our true selves. By cultivating mindfulness, we can develop a heightened awareness of our thoughts, feelings, and surroundings, leading to a greater sense of clarity and presence in our daily lives.
Slide 3: Benefits of Mindfulness for Mental Well-being
Practicing mindfulness can help reduce stress and anxiety levels, improving overall quality of life.
Mindfulness increases awareness of our emotions and teaches us to manage them better, leading to improved mood.
Regular mindfulness practice can improve our ability to concentrate and focus our attention on the present moment.
Slide 4: Benefits of Mindfulness for Physical Health
Research has shown that practicing mindfulness can contribute to lowering blood pressure, which is beneficial for heart health.
Regular meditation and mindfulness practice can strengthen the immune system, aiding the body in fighting infections.
Mindfulness may help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and obesity by reducing stress and improving overall lifestyle habits.
Slide 5: Impact of Mindfulness on Relationships
Mindfulness can help us better understand others and improve communication, leading to healthier relationships.
By focusing on the present moment and being fully attentive, mindfulness helps build stronger and more authentic connections with others.
Mindfulness teaches us how to be present for others in difficult times, leading to increased compassion and understanding.
Slide 6: Mindfulness Techniques and Practices
Focusing on the breath and mindful breathing can be a simple way to enter a state of mindfulness.
Body scan meditation involves focusing on different parts of the body, paying attention to any sensations and feelings.
Practicing mindful walking and eating involves consciously focusing on each step or bite, with full attention to sensory experiences.
Slide 7: Incorporating Mindfulness into Daily Life
You can practice mindfulness in everyday activities such as washing dishes or taking a walk in the park.
Adding mindfulness practice to daily routines can help increase awareness and presence.
Mindfulness helps us become more aware of our needs and better manage our time, leading to balance and harmony in life.
Slide 8: Summary: Embracing Mindfulness for Full Living
Mindfulness can bring numerous benefits for physical and mental health.
Regular mindfulness practice can help achieve a fuller and more satisfying life.
Mindfulness has the power to change our perspective and way of perceiving the world, leading to deeper se
The PBHP DYC ~ Reflections on The Dhamma (English).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma Reflections for the PBHP DYC for the years 1993 – 2012. To motivate and inspire DYC members to keep on practicing the Dhamma and to do the meritorious deed of Dhammaduta work.
The texts are in English.
For the Video with audio narration, comments and texts in English, please check out the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF2g_43NEa0
In Jude 17-23 Jude shifts from piling up examples of false teachers from the Old Testament to a series of practical exhortations that flow from apostolic instruction. He preserves for us what may well have been part of the apostolic catechism for the first generation of Christ-followers. In these instructions Jude exhorts the believer to deal with 3 different groups of people: scoffers who are "devoid of the Spirit", believers who have come under the influence of scoffers and believers who are so entrenched in false teaching that they need rescue and pose some real spiritual risk for the rescuer. In all of this Jude emphasizes Jesus' call to rescue straying sheep, leaving the 99 safely behind and pursuing the 1.
The Book of Joshua is the sixth book in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, and is the first book of the Deuteronomistic history, the story of Israel from the conquest of Canaan to the Babylonian exile.
What Should be the Christian View of Anime?Joe Muraguri
We will learn what Anime is and see what a Christian should consider before watching anime movies? We will also learn a little bit of Shintoism religion and hentai (the craze of internet pornography today).
Lesson 9 - Resisting Temptation Along the Way.pptxCelso Napoleon
Lesson 9 - Resisting Temptation Along the Way
SBs – Sunday Bible School
Adult Bible Lessons 2nd quarter 2024 CPAD
MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
Presentation: Missionary Celso Napoleon
Renewed in Grace
HANUMAN STORIES: TIMELESS TEACHINGS FOR TODAY’S WORLDLearnyoga
Hanuman Stories: Timeless Teachings for Today’s World" delves into the inspiring tales of Hanuman, highlighting lessons of devotion, strength, and selfless service that resonate in modern life. These stories illustrate how Hanuman's unwavering faith and courage can guide us through challenges and foster resilience. Through these timeless narratives, readers can find profound wisdom to apply in their daily lives.
The Chakra System in our body - A Portal to Interdimensional Consciousness.pptxBharat Technology
each chakra is studied in greater detail, several steps have been included to
strengthen your personal intention to open each chakra more fully. These are designed
to draw forth the highest benefit for your spiritual growth.
The Good News, newsletter for June 2024 is hereNoHo FUMC
Our monthly newsletter is available to read online. We hope you will join us each Sunday in person for our worship service. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on YouTube and social media.
2. João 5:39-40 Vocês estudamJoão 5:39-40 Vocês estudam
cuidadosamente as Escrituras, porquecuidadosamente as Escrituras, porque
pensam que nelas vocês têm a vida eterna. Epensam que nelas vocês têm a vida eterna. E
são as Escrituras que testemunham a meusão as Escrituras que testemunham a meu
respeito; contudo, vocês não querem vir arespeito; contudo, vocês não querem vir a
mim para terem vida.mim para terem vida.
O Antigo Testamento é como uma Peça deO Antigo Testamento é como uma Peça de
Teatro….Teatro….
O Antigo Testamento é como um mistério….O Antigo Testamento é como um mistério….
3. Foreshadow: Um objeto, evento, pessoa ou
situação que representam alguma coisa
semelhante, mas de maior significado no futuro.
Pré-figura: Uma coisa específica que representa
outra coisa específica semelhante no futuro.
Tipo e Antitype: Uma pessoa ou coisa considerada
como o símbolo de alguém ou algo que ainda está
para surgir.
4. Foreshadows HistóricosForeshadows Históricos
1 Corintíos 10:11 Essas coisas aconteceram a eles1 Corintíos 10:11 Essas coisas aconteceram a eles
como exemplos e foram escritas como advertência paracomo exemplos e foram escritas como advertência para
nós, sobre quem temnós, sobre quem tem chegado*chegado* o fim dos tempos.o fim dos tempos.
Um pequeno exemplo: Numeros 21:4-9.Um pequeno exemplo: Numeros 21:4-9.
*se cumprido
5. Foreshadows a respeito de AbraãoForeshadows a respeito de Abraão
Isaque = filhos da promessa = nósIsaque = filhos da promessa = nós
Ismael = filhos nascidos de modo natural = IsraelIsmael = filhos nascidos de modo natural = Israel
Hagar = Antiga Aliança = Mt. Sinai = “atualHagar = Antiga Aliança = Mt. Sinai = “atual
Jerusalém”Jerusalém”
Sara = Nova Aliança = “a Jerusalém do alto”Sara = Nova Aliança = “a Jerusalém do alto”
6. Tipo/anti-tipo Histórico no Êxodo
TIPO DO ANTIGO
TESTAMENTO
ANTI-TIPO DO
NOVO TESTAMENTO
ESCRAVIDÃO NO
EGITO
PERDIDO, ESCRAVO
DO PECADO
PEREGRINAÇÃO NO
DESERTO
SALVO, MAS
VIVENDO A VIDA DE
UM DISCÍPULO
ENTRAR NA TERRA
PROMETIDA
ENTRAR NO CÉU
7. Pré-figuras de Jesus CristoPré-figuras de Jesus Cristo
AdãoAdão
Melquisedeque, Isaque, JoséMelquisedeque, Isaque, José
MoisésMoisés
JosuéJosué
Débora, Sansão, SaulDébora, Sansão, Saul
DaviDavi
Elias, JonasElias, Jonas
Daniel, CiroDaniel, Ciro
O sumo sacerdote Josué, EstherO sumo sacerdote Josué, Esther
8. Paralelos Entre Moisés e Jesus
Moisés
Jesus
Faraó tentou matá-lo
Herodes tentou matá-lo
Chamado por Deus para deixar o
Egito
Levado do Egito
Quarenta anos no deserto para
preparar para o seu ministério
Quarenta dias no deserto para
preparar para o seu ministério
Deixou sua posição junto ao rei do
Egito para morar com os Judeus
Deixou a destra do Pai para viver
com os Judeus
Liderou Israel a sair da escravidão no
Egito
Liderou o Israel Espiritual a sair da
escravidão do pecado
Arão preparou o caminho
João Batista preparou o caminho
Batizou Israel no Mar Vermelho a
fim de libertá-los
Ordenou o batismo na água para
livrá-los do pecado
Deu mana no deserto
(um tipo de)
Deu o pão espiritual a todos que tem
fome
Deu água para o povo no deserto Deu água espiritual: o Espírito
Santo
Falou com Deus no Mt. Sinai Falou com Deus no Mt. Hermon
10. Type/Antitype Relationships in the Tabernacle
ITEM IN TABERNACLE
OR TEMPLE
ANTITYPE IN THE NEW
COVENANT
SCRIPTURE REFERENCE
The tabernacle itself God dwelling with his
people
John 14:1-3, John 1:14J. Rev
1:13
The bronze altar of
sacrifice
The sacrifice of Jesus for
sins
The basin/laver
Baptism
The show bread
The bread of life, Jesus
Christ
The lampstand
The Holy Spirit Zechariah 4:1-6
The altar of incense The prayers of the saints Revelation 5:8
The blue, purple and
scarlet yarn
The heavens, the kingship
of God, the blood of Jesus
The curtain Separation from God Matthew 27:51
The ark of the covenant The presence of God
The Mercy Seat
The grace of God
The Cherubim
Hebrews 9:14
Titus 3:5
John 6:48-51
Psalm 132:7,8
The angels in heaven Ezekiel 10:15-22
11. Type and Antitype in the First and Second Covenants
Prefigure in the Law of moses
Realization in the law of christ
Obedience to physically defined
rules required.
Obedience to spiritual
principles required.
Physical blessings promised.
Spiritual blessings promised.
Ceremonial uncleanness.
Sin and separation from God.
Sacrifice bridges the chasm
between law and effort.
Sacrifice bridges the chasm
between law and effort.
Sealed with the blood of bulls
and goats.
Sealed with the blood of Jesus
Christ.
Mediated by a High Priest.
Mediated by THE High Priest,
Jesus Christ.
Laws, rules and regulations for
behavior.
Behavior based on spiritual
principle and love.
Tithing. Sacrifice and giving from the
heart.
Sabbath.
Come…. I will give you rest.
Relying on Jesus.
Death.
Life.
12. Sacrificial Type and Antitype
Old Testament
Sacrifice
New Testament
fulfillment
Scriptures
Sweet Savor
Sacrifices
The Burnt
Offering
Jesus’ and our
devotion to God
Ephesians 5:1,2
Romans 12:1,2
The Grain Offering Giving back a
contribution to God
Matthew 6:19-21
Romans 8,9
The Drink Offering Pouring out our life for
God
Luke 22:20
Philippians 2:16
The Fellowship
Offering
Celebrating our
blessings from God
John 10:10
1 Thess 5:16
Blood
Sacrifices
The Sin Offering Jesus’ sacrifice for
our sins
1 Peter 1:18,19
2 Corinthians 5:21
The Guilt
Offering
Maintaining a
relationship with
one another
Matthew 5:23,24
13. First Covenant Festivals as Types
Jewish Festival Antitype in the Christian Life
Passover (pesach) The Sacrificial Death of Jesus Christ
Feast of Firstfruits The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Feast of Unleavened Bread Celebrating Being Free of Sin in
Our Lives
Feast of Weeks/Pentecost
(shavoat)
The Giving of the Holy Spirit
and the Initiation of the Church
Feast of Trumpets (rosh
hashanah)
Judgement Day, Jesus Coming
Back
Day of Atonement (yom kippur) The Day We Were Saved—
Spiritual Birthday
Feast of Booths
(Tabernacles)
Celebrating Life in Fellowship
with God
14. Old TestamentOld Testament
ProphecyProphecy
ContentContent New Testament FulfillmentNew Testament Fulfillment
Genesis 3:15Genesis 3:15 Satan will attack the Messiah, but the Messiah will destroy the work of Satan.Satan will attack the Messiah, but the Messiah will destroy the work of Satan. Matthew 4:1-11, Luke 4:1-13Matthew 4:1-11, Luke 4:1-13
Genesis 49:10,11Genesis 49:10,11 The Messiah will be from Judah (also hints about a vine, a colt, a branch and blood/grapes)The Messiah will be from Judah (also hints about a vine, a colt, a branch and blood/grapes) Matthew 1:2,3Matthew 1:2,3
Deut 18:15-18Deut 18:15-18 God will raise up a prophet like, but greater than Moses.God will raise up a prophet like, but greater than Moses. Matthew 21:11, Mark 6:15Matthew 21:11, Mark 6:15
Psalm 16:10,11Psalm 16:10,11 The Messiah will not be abandoned to the grave (will be resurrected).The Messiah will not be abandoned to the grave (will be resurrected). John 2:19, Luke 24:1-7John 2:19, Luke 24:1-7
Psalm 22:15-18Psalm 22:15-18 The Messiah will be crucified, his bones not broken, his clothing divided and gambled over.The Messiah will be crucified, his bones not broken, his clothing divided and gambled over. John 19:6,7, John 19:31-34, JohnJohn 19:6,7, John 19:31-34, John
19:23,2419:23,24
Psalm 31:5Psalm 31:5 The Messiah will commit his spirit into the hands of God.The Messiah will commit his spirit into the hands of God. Luke 23:46Luke 23:46
Psalm 69:9,21Psalm 69:9,21 The Messiah will show zeal for God’s house. He will be given gall and vinegar to drink.The Messiah will show zeal for God’s house. He will be given gall and vinegar to drink. John 2:12-17, Matthew 27:34, LukeJohn 2:12-17, Matthew 27:34, Luke
23:3623:36
Psalm 110:1,4Psalm 110:1,4 The Messiah will be a priest in the order of Melchizedek.The Messiah will be a priest in the order of Melchizedek. Hebrews 7:11-18Hebrews 7:11-18
Psalm 118:22,23Psalm 118:22,23 The Messiah will be rejected, but will become the foundation of the Kingdom of God.The Messiah will be rejected, but will become the foundation of the Kingdom of God. Matthew 23:37, Acts 4:10Matthew 23:37, Acts 4:10
Isaiah 7:14Isaiah 7:14 The Messiah will be born of a virgin.The Messiah will be born of a virgin. Luke 1:26-38Luke 1:26-38
Isaiah 9:1,2,6,7Isaiah 9:1,2,6,7 The Messiah will be from Galilee; in the region of Zebulun and Naphtali.The Messiah will be from Galilee; in the region of Zebulun and Naphtali. Matthew 4:12-16Matthew 4:12-16
Isaiah 11:1,2Isaiah 11:1,2 The Messiah will be descended from Jesse and will be a Branch (Nazarene).The Messiah will be descended from Jesse and will be a Branch (Nazarene). Matthew 1:5,6, John 1:45,46, MatthewMatthew 1:5,6, John 1:45,46, Matthew
2:232:23
Isaiah 35:5,6Isaiah 35:5,6 The Messiah will heal the deaf, the blind and the physically disabled.The Messiah will heal the deaf, the blind and the physically disabled. Mark 7:32-25, 8:22-26, 2:3-12Mark 7:32-25, 8:22-26, 2:3-12
Isaiah 42:1-4Isaiah 42:1-4 The Messiah will be miraculously humble.The Messiah will be miraculously humble. John 8:1-11John 8:1-11
Isaiah 53Isaiah 53 The Messiah will be despised, he will suffer physically, he will be pierced, he will take onThe Messiah will be despised, he will suffer physically, he will be pierced, he will take on
himself the sin of mankind, he will be silent before his accusers, and will be buried with thehimself the sin of mankind, he will be silent before his accusers, and will be buried with the
rich.rich.
Matthew 27:15-18, John 19:33-35, MarkMatthew 27:15-18, John 19:33-35, Mark
14:60,61, 15:3-5, Mark 15:42-4614:60,61, 15:3-5, Mark 15:42-46
Daniel 9:24-27Daniel 9:24-27 The Messiah will come to Jerusalem to bring salvation somewhere between AD 26-33.The Messiah will come to Jerusalem to bring salvation somewhere between AD 26-33. Luke 3:1,2Luke 3:1,2
Micah 5:2Micah 5:2 The Messiah will be born in Bethlehem Ephrathah.The Messiah will be born in Bethlehem Ephrathah. Luke 2:1-7Luke 2:1-7
Zechariah 6:9-15Zechariah 6:9-15 The Messiah will be a king and a priest, and will bring harmony between the two.The Messiah will be a king and a priest, and will bring harmony between the two. John 18:37, Hebrews 7:11-17John 18:37, Hebrews 7:11-17
Zechariah 9:9-11Zechariah 9:9-11 The Messiah will ride as a king into Jerusalem riding on a donkey and the colt of thatThe Messiah will ride as a king into Jerusalem riding on a donkey and the colt of that
donkey.donkey.
Matthew 21:1-7Matthew 21:1-7
Zechariah 11:10-Zechariah 11:10- The Messiah will be betrayed for 30 pieces of silver. The money will be thrown to “theThe Messiah will be betrayed for 30 pieces of silver. The money will be thrown to “the Matthew 26:14-16, Matthew 27:6,7Matthew 26:14-16, Matthew 27:6,7
15. Prophecies of the Kingdom of God
Prophesied Quality of theProphesied Quality of the
Kingdom of GodKingdom of God
Old Testament Prophecies (and New Testament fulfillment)Old Testament Prophecies (and New Testament fulfillment)
Establishment of the Kingdom.Establishment of the Kingdom. Jeremiah 31:31-34 (Hebrews 9:15)Jeremiah 31:31-34 (Hebrews 9:15)
Ezekiel 36:24-27 (John 16:13-15, Acts 2:38)Ezekiel 36:24-27 (John 16:13-15, Acts 2:38)
Who will be the King?Who will be the King? Ezekiel 34:23,24 (John 10:14, Ephesians 1:22,23)Ezekiel 34:23,24 (John 10:14, Ephesians 1:22,23)
Hosea 3:5Hosea 3:5
Joel 2:28-32 (Acts 2:16-21)Joel 2:28-32 (Acts 2:16-21)
Zechariah 13:1,2Zechariah 13:1,2
Extent of the Kingdom of God.Extent of the Kingdom of God. Isaiah 49:6, 42:6Isaiah 49:6, 42:6
Isaiah 2:2-4Isaiah 2:2-4
Isaiah 54:1 (Galatians 4:26-28)Isaiah 54:1 (Galatians 4:26-28)
Ezekiel 17:22-24Ezekiel 17:22-24
Zechariah 2:10,11Zechariah 2:10,11
Relationship between King andRelationship between King and
subjects.subjects.
Exodus 19:5,6 (1 Peter 2:9, 1 Timothy 2:5Exodus 19:5,6 (1 Peter 2:9, 1 Timothy 2:5
Ezekiel 37:24-28 (2 Corinthians 6:6)Ezekiel 37:24-28 (2 Corinthians 6:6)
Ezekiel 11:19,20Ezekiel 11:19,20
Hosea 1:10,11, 2:23 (Romans 9:25,26)Hosea 1:10,11, 2:23 (Romans 9:25,26)
Relationships between subjectsRelationships between subjects
in the Kingdom of God.in the Kingdom of God.
Isaiah 11:6-10 (Galatians 3:26-28)Isaiah 11:6-10 (Galatians 3:26-28)
Persecution of the Kingdom ofPersecution of the Kingdom of
God.God.
Daniel 7:6-8Daniel 7:6-8
Daniel 7:19-25Daniel 7:19-25
Power and Endurance of thePower and Endurance of the
Kingdom of God.Kingdom of God.
Daniel 7:26,27Daniel 7:26,27
Amos 9:11Amos 9:11
2 Samuel 7:12-142 Samuel 7:12-14
Daniel 2:44Daniel 2:44