This document is the Greek text of chapters 1 and 2 of the Book of Revelation from the New Testament. Chapter 1 describes John's vision of Jesus Christ and his instruction to write letters to the seven churches of Asia Minor. It provides details of Jesus' appearance and identifies the seven stars and seven lampstands as the angels and churches. Chapter 2 begins the letter to the church in Ephesus from Jesus, who holds the seven stars.
Psalm 139 reflects on God's omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence. It expresses that God knows all of one's thoughts and actions, and is present everywhere, including in darkness. No matter where one goes, God is still there and will lead them. It acknowledges how God formed humanity and knew them even before their birth. The psalmist finds comfort in God's knowledge and presence, despite feeling overwhelmed, and looks to God for guidance in living righteously.
What does the Bible say I must do to get to Heaven ?
What is the Gospel of Jesus Christ ?
What must I do to be Saved ?
Doug Hove
CreationCD@Hotmail.com
2021.03.14 - The Word of God on the Sunday of Adam’s Expulsion from ParadiseBilly Dean
„Oh, but do not forget, satan, do not forget that God has been against you for sev-en thousand years, and He has overcome, not you, and you will receive your share writ-ten by God in the Scriptures through His servants overshadowed by the Holy Spirit, and you will be overcome by the Word of God, for this is written, ...”
„… The true church of Jesus Christ is there where the brothers gather together to be one with My body, to be one for not passion and all to take Jesus Christ, for a holy and eternal prep-aration in the body;
The church is nothing else than the sons who serve God on the earth; God and not to them-selves; to each others in the Lord and not to themselves.”
The document discusses wisdom and how it is a gift from God. It provides several Bible passages that talk about wisdom, including how God gave King Solomon great wisdom. It describes how Solomon asked God for understanding rather than long life or riches. God was pleased and gave Solomon wisdom and discernment to judge the people well. The document ends by encouraging readers to ask God for wisdom if they lack it.
THE CROOKED COMMUNIST COUPLE
Text: Act 5:1-5
INTRO
Acts 2:44-45
Acts 4:32
I. THE PLOT
Acts 5:1-3
II. THE POSSESSION
Acts 5:4
III. THE PERSPECTIVE
Acts 5:4
IV. THE PASSING
Acts 5:5
Psalm 139 reflects on God's omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence. It expresses that God knows all of one's thoughts and actions, and is present everywhere, including in darkness. No matter where one goes, God is still there and will lead them. It acknowledges how God formed humanity and knew them even before their birth. The psalmist finds comfort in God's knowledge and presence, despite feeling overwhelmed, and looks to God for guidance in living righteously.
What does the Bible say I must do to get to Heaven ?
What is the Gospel of Jesus Christ ?
What must I do to be Saved ?
Doug Hove
CreationCD@Hotmail.com
2021.03.14 - The Word of God on the Sunday of Adam’s Expulsion from ParadiseBilly Dean
„Oh, but do not forget, satan, do not forget that God has been against you for sev-en thousand years, and He has overcome, not you, and you will receive your share writ-ten by God in the Scriptures through His servants overshadowed by the Holy Spirit, and you will be overcome by the Word of God, for this is written, ...”
„… The true church of Jesus Christ is there where the brothers gather together to be one with My body, to be one for not passion and all to take Jesus Christ, for a holy and eternal prep-aration in the body;
The church is nothing else than the sons who serve God on the earth; God and not to them-selves; to each others in the Lord and not to themselves.”
The document discusses wisdom and how it is a gift from God. It provides several Bible passages that talk about wisdom, including how God gave King Solomon great wisdom. It describes how Solomon asked God for understanding rather than long life or riches. God was pleased and gave Solomon wisdom and discernment to judge the people well. The document ends by encouraging readers to ask God for wisdom if they lack it.
THE CROOKED COMMUNIST COUPLE
Text: Act 5:1-5
INTRO
Acts 2:44-45
Acts 4:32
I. THE PLOT
Acts 5:1-3
II. THE POSSESSION
Acts 5:4
III. THE PERSPECTIVE
Acts 5:4
IV. THE PASSING
Acts 5:5
This document discusses wise living and the use of time from a biblical worldview perspective. It addresses questions about whether it is better to live wisely or freely, and how we can know the standard. It examines what people spend most of their time doing with their eyes, ears, thoughts, words, and actions. The key points made are:
1) How we spend our time determines what we love, what we will become, what we will accomplish, and where we will end up.
2) Our eyes, ears, thoughts, words, and actions shape our identity and character.
3) We must use our time wisely by focusing on what is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely
The document discusses idolatry from both a biblical and modern perspective. It defines idolatry as worshipping anything other than God, including worship of other gods, carved images, or excessive admiration of created things. The Bible passages cited warn that idolatry is putting anything before God and show it has dire consequences like exclusion from God's kingdom. Examples of modern idolatry given include lusts of the flesh, love of money or prestige, and stubbornness. The document stresses idolatry originates in the heart and must be brought under obedience to Christ through controlling thoughts.
This passage from Ezekiel describes a vision where God commands Ezekiel to prophesy to dry bones. As Ezekiel prophesies, the bones come together and are covered with flesh and skin but have no breath. God then commands Ezekiel to prophesy to the breath/wind. As Ezekiel does so, breath enters the bodies and a vast army comes to life, showing that with God's spirit even what seems dead can live again. The vision serves as a message of restoration for Israel.
Bruce R. McConkie taught a 4 step process for setting righteous goals and having them fulfilled through faith and prayer:
1. Choose a righteous desire such as a baptism goal for a ward.
2. Receive an assurance through prayer and the Holy Ghost that the goal is right.
3. Commit to overcoming obstacles to achieve the goal through faith and obedience to God's commandments.
4. Call upon the name of the Lord through prayer and faith for help in achieving the goal despite tribulations. Through this process, righteous desires can be fulfilled according to the will of God.
God desires to see several qualities in the church based on messages to 7 churches in Revelation:
1. A persevering church that endures hardship like Ephesus
2. An enduring church that faces persecution but remains faithful like Smyrna
3. A faithful church that holds to God's name despite false teachings like Pergamum
God does not want churches that are:
1. Sluggish and inactive like Sardis
2. Lukewarm in their faith like Laodicea
God reminds churches to not forsake their first love, avoid false teachings, hold firmly to faith, and remain open to rebuke to strengthen their spiritual lives.
As we continue the series on Receiving God's Guidance, in this message we consider how God uses godly counsel and the renewed mind in helping us receive His guidance in our lives.
1. The prophet Isaiah has a vision of God on his throne surrounded by angels calling out his holiness.
2. Isaiah acknowledges his own unworthiness and sinfulness in God's presence.
3. Isaiah volunteers in response to God's call for someone to bring his message to the people.
Teaching Elder Duke Shelley of Black Forest Chapel continues a series on Revelation. Part 14 explores further the letter to the Church at Philadelphia.
I Was Blind, Now I See
From the Manual: https://www.lds.org/manual/new-testament-gospel-doctrine-teachers-manual/lesson-16-i-was-blind-now-i-see?lang=eng
Put On Righteousness - Ephesians 6:14bDavid Turner
We cannot clothe ourselves in our personal righteousness, because any righteousness we have in ourselves falls short of God's standard of righteousness. Instead, we must shield our hearts with the righteousness of Christ. We are declared righteous because of his righteousness, not because of anything in ourselves. For a free PowerPoint download of this presentation visit us at wwwBibleguy.org.
This document provides commentary on Proverbs 4:11-27 focusing on guarding one's thoughts and footsteps. It discusses how sin progresses from thoughts to actions to belonging, and encourages stopping to listen to God's guidance before taking another step. Wisdom and understanding are emphasized as the most important things to gain. The blood of Jesus provides cleansing and God's reign brings peace, not wrath, to those who embrace Him.
This document discusses the importance of speaking wisely and only when directed by God. It notes that some situations call for silence, while others require speaking up for righteousness. Overall, the key lessons are:
1) Remain silent unless God opens your mouth to speak, as only He can grant true wisdom and understanding.
2) Speak up for those in need when you are able, using God's word as the source of your message.
3) Recognize that you will always have more to learn, so remain teachable even from unexpected sources. Stay focused on obeying God above all.
This document provides a summary of key biblical prophecies and doctrines from a sermon by Bro. Jimmy S. Garin. It discusses the importance of revelation to believers, explaining concepts like the seven seals and seven thunders from the book of Revelation. Several Bible passages are examined, highlighting prophecies about Israel, the end times, God's sovereignty, election, and the mystery of the gospel. In conclusion, it suggests we may be living in the time period described by the opening of the seven seals and reveals the mysteries contained within.
This document discusses the concept of "the secret place" based on passages from the Bible. It makes three main points:
1) The secret place refers to going inward in prayer to God alone, without seeking praise or attention from others.
2) The secret place is where God nurtures and shapes us, like a potter shaping clay. It is the source of living water that gives eternal life.
3) Abiding in the secret place with God provides refuge, protection, and strength to face all of life's challenges.
This document discusses preparing believers ("the saints") during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. It encourages focusing one's mind on God's word rather than negative thoughts about the future. It shares passages from Psalms 139 and 91 about God's omniscience and protection. The document suggests God wants to show his servants how to respond during this time and asks who among the readers are God's servants. It prays for Jesus to put an end to the pandemic and keep people safe under his protection.
1) The document discusses the concept of Christian monotheism and provides numerous biblical passages that affirm there is only one God.
2) The passages reference God as the one true God and savior, with no other gods existing before or after.
3) Jesus is also referenced as the "mighty God" and the embodiment of God manifest in the flesh.
This document provides an overview and summary of a sermon given on Proverbs 4:11-27. It discusses the importance of wisdom and making wise choices by avoiding sin and walking in righteousness. Key points include:
- The sermon encourages listening to a father's instruction and gaining understanding from God's word.
- It warns about the downward progression of sin and advises avoiding wicked paths and influences.
- Maintaining a heart focused on wisdom and God's commands through diligent attention to one's thoughts and choices in life.
- References Psalms and Isaiah in discussing walking in God's guidance and counsel rather than one's own plans.
This document discusses wise living and the use of time from a biblical worldview perspective. It addresses questions about whether it is better to live wisely or freely, and how we can know the standard. It examines what people spend most of their time doing with their eyes, ears, thoughts, words, and actions. The key points made are:
1) How we spend our time determines what we love, what we will become, what we will accomplish, and where we will end up.
2) Our eyes, ears, thoughts, words, and actions shape our identity and character.
3) We must use our time wisely by focusing on what is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely
The document discusses idolatry from both a biblical and modern perspective. It defines idolatry as worshipping anything other than God, including worship of other gods, carved images, or excessive admiration of created things. The Bible passages cited warn that idolatry is putting anything before God and show it has dire consequences like exclusion from God's kingdom. Examples of modern idolatry given include lusts of the flesh, love of money or prestige, and stubbornness. The document stresses idolatry originates in the heart and must be brought under obedience to Christ through controlling thoughts.
This passage from Ezekiel describes a vision where God commands Ezekiel to prophesy to dry bones. As Ezekiel prophesies, the bones come together and are covered with flesh and skin but have no breath. God then commands Ezekiel to prophesy to the breath/wind. As Ezekiel does so, breath enters the bodies and a vast army comes to life, showing that with God's spirit even what seems dead can live again. The vision serves as a message of restoration for Israel.
Bruce R. McConkie taught a 4 step process for setting righteous goals and having them fulfilled through faith and prayer:
1. Choose a righteous desire such as a baptism goal for a ward.
2. Receive an assurance through prayer and the Holy Ghost that the goal is right.
3. Commit to overcoming obstacles to achieve the goal through faith and obedience to God's commandments.
4. Call upon the name of the Lord through prayer and faith for help in achieving the goal despite tribulations. Through this process, righteous desires can be fulfilled according to the will of God.
God desires to see several qualities in the church based on messages to 7 churches in Revelation:
1. A persevering church that endures hardship like Ephesus
2. An enduring church that faces persecution but remains faithful like Smyrna
3. A faithful church that holds to God's name despite false teachings like Pergamum
God does not want churches that are:
1. Sluggish and inactive like Sardis
2. Lukewarm in their faith like Laodicea
God reminds churches to not forsake their first love, avoid false teachings, hold firmly to faith, and remain open to rebuke to strengthen their spiritual lives.
As we continue the series on Receiving God's Guidance, in this message we consider how God uses godly counsel and the renewed mind in helping us receive His guidance in our lives.
1. The prophet Isaiah has a vision of God on his throne surrounded by angels calling out his holiness.
2. Isaiah acknowledges his own unworthiness and sinfulness in God's presence.
3. Isaiah volunteers in response to God's call for someone to bring his message to the people.
Teaching Elder Duke Shelley of Black Forest Chapel continues a series on Revelation. Part 14 explores further the letter to the Church at Philadelphia.
I Was Blind, Now I See
From the Manual: https://www.lds.org/manual/new-testament-gospel-doctrine-teachers-manual/lesson-16-i-was-blind-now-i-see?lang=eng
Put On Righteousness - Ephesians 6:14bDavid Turner
We cannot clothe ourselves in our personal righteousness, because any righteousness we have in ourselves falls short of God's standard of righteousness. Instead, we must shield our hearts with the righteousness of Christ. We are declared righteous because of his righteousness, not because of anything in ourselves. For a free PowerPoint download of this presentation visit us at wwwBibleguy.org.
This document provides commentary on Proverbs 4:11-27 focusing on guarding one's thoughts and footsteps. It discusses how sin progresses from thoughts to actions to belonging, and encourages stopping to listen to God's guidance before taking another step. Wisdom and understanding are emphasized as the most important things to gain. The blood of Jesus provides cleansing and God's reign brings peace, not wrath, to those who embrace Him.
This document discusses the importance of speaking wisely and only when directed by God. It notes that some situations call for silence, while others require speaking up for righteousness. Overall, the key lessons are:
1) Remain silent unless God opens your mouth to speak, as only He can grant true wisdom and understanding.
2) Speak up for those in need when you are able, using God's word as the source of your message.
3) Recognize that you will always have more to learn, so remain teachable even from unexpected sources. Stay focused on obeying God above all.
This document provides a summary of key biblical prophecies and doctrines from a sermon by Bro. Jimmy S. Garin. It discusses the importance of revelation to believers, explaining concepts like the seven seals and seven thunders from the book of Revelation. Several Bible passages are examined, highlighting prophecies about Israel, the end times, God's sovereignty, election, and the mystery of the gospel. In conclusion, it suggests we may be living in the time period described by the opening of the seven seals and reveals the mysteries contained within.
This document discusses the concept of "the secret place" based on passages from the Bible. It makes three main points:
1) The secret place refers to going inward in prayer to God alone, without seeking praise or attention from others.
2) The secret place is where God nurtures and shapes us, like a potter shaping clay. It is the source of living water that gives eternal life.
3) Abiding in the secret place with God provides refuge, protection, and strength to face all of life's challenges.
This document discusses preparing believers ("the saints") during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. It encourages focusing one's mind on God's word rather than negative thoughts about the future. It shares passages from Psalms 139 and 91 about God's omniscience and protection. The document suggests God wants to show his servants how to respond during this time and asks who among the readers are God's servants. It prays for Jesus to put an end to the pandemic and keep people safe under his protection.
1) The document discusses the concept of Christian monotheism and provides numerous biblical passages that affirm there is only one God.
2) The passages reference God as the one true God and savior, with no other gods existing before or after.
3) Jesus is also referenced as the "mighty God" and the embodiment of God manifest in the flesh.
This document provides an overview and summary of a sermon given on Proverbs 4:11-27. It discusses the importance of wisdom and making wise choices by avoiding sin and walking in righteousness. Key points include:
- The sermon encourages listening to a father's instruction and gaining understanding from God's word.
- It warns about the downward progression of sin and advises avoiding wicked paths and influences.
- Maintaining a heart focused on wisdom and God's commands through diligent attention to one's thoughts and choices in life.
- References Psalms and Isaiah in discussing walking in God's guidance and counsel rather than one's own plans.
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In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Communicating effectively and consistently with students can help them feel at ease during their learning experience and provide the instructor with a communication trail to track the course's progress. This workshop will take you through constructing an engaging course container to facilitate effective communication.
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