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God is in control no matter what the situation. We have a responsibility to work like God is our boss. Listen to the sermon at http://edthepastor.podbean.com/e/the-cushy-job-genesis-391-20/?token=8c8b77a640e8afb598f78eae7cdeb7b0
“Living Upright In An Upside Down World" - The world was turned upside down when Adam & Eve committed the first sin. By Genesis chapter 6, the world had become so wicked that God destroyed it with a flood. Only eight people were saved from the destruction. The upright have always been in the minority and with the world around us so ungodly, living an upright life can be a real challenge. - MP3 / KEYNOTE / PPT / PDF - (11/10/2013) http://w65stchurchofchrist.org/coc/
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.
This document contains multiple Bible verses that discuss different aspects of sin, including how it changes people, why Satan tempts humans to sin, how sin often appears attractive but leads to negative consequences, how the effects of sin can spread from one person to others, and that even small sins can grow out of control. It provides examples from the Bible of sins committed by important biblical figures like Adam and Eve, Cain, Noah, Lot and his daughters, Abraham, Reuben, and Judah to illustrate how sin can affect people's behaviors and relationships with God.
The document discusses the topic of false confidence through several biblical passages. It warns against making plans solely based on one's own assumptions, as circumstances can change unexpectedly. Instead, it advocates basing plans on faith in God and dependence on His will. The story of the prodigal son is referenced as an example of someone who acted presumptuously on his own but later came to his senses and returned to his father.
THE DECEITFULNESS OF TREACHERY
TEXT: MAL 2:15-16
Mal 2:13-14
Jer 3:20
Jer 5:11
I. THE TREACHERY OF THE TONGUE
ROM 3:13-14
Ps 10:4
Ps 10:7
Ps 109:17-18; Prov 29:24; Titus 2:7-8
Matt 12:36-37
II. THE TREACHERY OF THEOLOGY
2COR 4:2
1Thess 2:3-5; Gal 1:8; Gal 2:14
III. THE TREACHERY OF TEMPTATION
EPH 4:22-23
Eph 4:24
Rom 6:6; Rom 6:11; Rom 6:13
Col 3:5
IV. THE TREACHERY OF TIME (“TO DAY”)
HEB 3:13-15
Heb 4:7; Prov 27:1; 2Cor 6:1
“Living Upright In An Upside Down World" - The world was turned upside down when Adam & Eve committed the first sin. By Genesis chapter 6, the world had become so wicked that God destroyed it with a flood. Only eight people were saved from the destruction. The upright have always been in the minority and with the world around us so ungodly, living an upright life can be a real challenge. - MP3 / KEYNOTE / PPT / PDF - (11/10/2013) http://w65stchurchofchrist.org/coc/
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.
This document contains multiple Bible verses that discuss different aspects of sin, including how it changes people, why Satan tempts humans to sin, how sin often appears attractive but leads to negative consequences, how the effects of sin can spread from one person to others, and that even small sins can grow out of control. It provides examples from the Bible of sins committed by important biblical figures like Adam and Eve, Cain, Noah, Lot and his daughters, Abraham, Reuben, and Judah to illustrate how sin can affect people's behaviors and relationships with God.
The document discusses the topic of false confidence through several biblical passages. It warns against making plans solely based on one's own assumptions, as circumstances can change unexpectedly. Instead, it advocates basing plans on faith in God and dependence on His will. The story of the prodigal son is referenced as an example of someone who acted presumptuously on his own but later came to his senses and returned to his father.
THE DECEITFULNESS OF TREACHERY
TEXT: MAL 2:15-16
Mal 2:13-14
Jer 3:20
Jer 5:11
I. THE TREACHERY OF THE TONGUE
ROM 3:13-14
Ps 10:4
Ps 10:7
Ps 109:17-18; Prov 29:24; Titus 2:7-8
Matt 12:36-37
II. THE TREACHERY OF THEOLOGY
2COR 4:2
1Thess 2:3-5; Gal 1:8; Gal 2:14
III. THE TREACHERY OF TEMPTATION
EPH 4:22-23
Eph 4:24
Rom 6:6; Rom 6:11; Rom 6:13
Col 3:5
IV. THE TREACHERY OF TIME (“TO DAY”)
HEB 3:13-15
Heb 4:7; Prov 27:1; 2Cor 6:1
The document outlines laws from Deuteronomy regarding appointing just judges, avoiding distortions of justice, prohibitions against idolatry, treatment of prophets, warfare, and inheritance rights. It establishes rules for judges to follow righteous judgment, prohibits taking bribes or perverting justice, and warns against idolatrous worship. It also discusses appointing a king from among the people, obligations of kings, and punishments for false prophets.
The document provides an overview of Exodus chapters 19-23 from the Bible. It summarizes the key events and teachings in these chapters. Specifically:
- God establishes a covenant with Israel at Mount Sinai and tells them to obey his commands. He will make them his special people if they do.
- God then gives the Ten Commandments to Moses and the Israelites, establishing moral laws for how they should relate to God and each other.
- The document further outlines other civil and moral laws God gives the Israelites pertaining to slavery, property damage, violence, and restitution. Harsh punishments like death are prescribed for serious offenses.
Just as the Gibeonites deceived Joshua so Christians today can be deceived and suffering severe deleterious consequences. How can we avoid deception? What lessons can we learn from Joshua's experience?
This document discusses biblical passages and theories about estimating the timing of the rapture and second coming of Christ. It notes that a 1,000 years is like a day to God, and examines passages pointing to events happening on the "third day." It also discusses rebuilding the Jewish temple and finding a red heifer for sacrifices, as prerequisites. Taken together, the document analyzes scriptures around a possible rapture/return timeline involving 3 days or 3,000 years from major biblical events.
Are there ever times when it's okay to lie? Read Exodus 1:19-21; Joshua 2:1-6 with Hebrews 11:31 & James 2:25; 1 Samuel 20:4-29. Why do you think honesty is so important to God? Is there anyone to whom you should apologize for lying? If so, make a plan.
This document summarizes the biblical accounts of the births of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ. It describes how angels foretold that Zacharias and Elizabeth would have a son named John who would prepare the way for the Messiah. It then tells of how the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary and told her she would conceive and give birth to Jesus, the Son of God. Mary accepted this despite being a virgin, and gave birth to Jesus in Bethlehem, just as Gabriel had prophesied.
- A famine struck the Promised Land due to God withholding rain as punishment for the Israelites worshipping Baal instead of Him. A man named Elimelech took his family and fled to Moab where he and his two sons later died, leaving Naomi widowed.
- Naomi decided to return to Judah with her daughters-in-law. She encouraged them to return to their families in Moab, but Ruth refused and pledged to stay with and care for Naomi. Orpah returned home but Ruth remained committed to serving God in the Land of Promise.
The document discusses the prophecy of Joel and warns of God's coming judgment. It summarizes key points from Joel chapter 1, highlighting the total destruction that will come upon the land from locusts and drought. The suffering of farmers, priests, and all people is described. The passage calls believers to remember their relationship with God and to repent from falling away from close fellowship with Him, in light of His impending judgment.
The document describes events from the biblical book of Judges involving Samson. It tells how Samson was born and moved by the Holy Spirit at times. He saw a Philistine woman and insisted on marrying her against his parents' wishes. When presenting a riddle to the wedding guests, his wife betrayed him by figuring out the answer. God used even Samson's disobedience to work against the Philistines, who at the time dominated Israel. Lessons highlighted include choosing friends and a spouse carefully and recognizing God's sovereignty.
This document discusses Jesus' teachings on giving alms and praying in secret rather than for public recognition. It provides context from the Old and New Testaments on giving to the poor and needy. It also discusses the hypocrisy of the Pharisees who performed religious acts like giving alms and praying publicly just to be seen and praised by others. God sees sincere acts of worship done in private and will reward them openly.
Lot made poor choices early on that influenced his life negatively. When God divided Abraham and Lot, Lot chose to live near wicked Sodom due to its appearance rather than seeking God's guidance. His tolerance of Sodom's evil led him to warn his sons-in-law in vain of the city's impending destruction. Though saved by God, Lot's daughters got him drunk and committed incest with him, continuing his legacy of poor decisions. The story of Lot's life serves as a warning to intentionally follow God's principles to avoid similar regrettable outcomes.
The document provides an overview of chapters 15-20 of the book of Numbers. It summarizes the key events and teachings within these chapters. In chapter 15, God reminds the Israelites about the proper sacrifices and offerings. A man is stoned for gathering wood on the Sabbath. In chapter 16, Korah leads a rebellion against Moses and Aaron and the earth swallows up Korah and his followers. Chapter 17 describes Aaron's rod budding to confirm him as high priest. Chapter 18 outlines the duties and privileges of the priests. Chapter 19 details the ceremony of the red heifer. Chapter 20 describes the death of Miriam, the people complaining about lack of water, and Moses striking the rock instead of speaking to it
The Levite and his concubine were traveling home after visiting her father's house. They stopped in the city of Gibeah for the night but no one would take them in, so an old man offered them hospitality instead. Later that night, local men surrounded the house demanding the Levite be sent out so they could rape him. Instead, the old man offered his daughter and the concubine, who were both raped and abused until morning. Only the concubine was dead. The Levite cut her body into pieces and sent them to all the tribes of Israel to demonstrate the outrage of what happened.
The document discusses the biblical story of Ruth and Naomi, focusing on Ruth's loyalty to Naomi. It highlights Ruth's famous words to Naomi expressing her commitment to go with her and consider Naomi's people and God her own. Though Naomi returned to Bethlehem empty after losing her husband and sons in Moab, she was blessed to have Ruth, who remained committed to her despite her losses.
Genesis 18 teaches about hospitality, the importance of reading further context, God's omnipotence, fatherhood responsibilities, God's omniscience, and God's justice. The passage discusses Abraham offering hospitality to strangers, understanding different types of laughter by reading additional context, God's ability to do anything, Abraham as a father commanding his household, God's knowledge of all thoughts and deeds, and that God will rightly judge sin.
Stephen gives a speech before the Jewish council defending himself against charges of blasphemy. He recounts the history of God's dealings with Abraham, Joseph, and Moses to argue that God is not confined to any physical location. He says the Jewish leaders have resisted God's messengers throughout history, just as their ancestors rejected Joseph and Moses. Stephen's face is described as looking like an angel's as he speaks. The high priest asks Stephen if his claims are true.
A verse by verse commentary on Genesis chapter 39 dealing with Joseph and the wife of Potiphar, It is a story of sex and passion, and the courage to remain faithful in spite of strong temptation.
The book of Zephaniah contains prophecies of coming judgment and destruction from God against Judah, Jerusalem and surrounding nations due to their sin and idolatry. God will sweep away both people and animals, reducing the wicked to rubble. On the day of judgment God will punish leaders, priests and those following pagan customs. God will destroy Philistine cities and make the lands of Moab, Ammon and Assyria desolate. Jerusalem is especially rebellious and violent, refusing to listen to God. However, God will one day gather the survivors and restore Israel and Judah, living among them and removing all pride and fear.
RIWC_PARA_A170 modern prosthetics – an interdisciplinary approach incorporati...Marco Muscroft
Dr. Donovan-Hall discusses the importance of taking a holistic biopsychosocial approach to understanding limb loss. This approach considers the biological, psychological, and social factors that impact individuals experiencing amputation. It is important for rehabilitation to be interdisciplinary, involving professionals from different fields working together. Examples of applying this approach include developing new educational opportunities on amputation rehabilitation through interdisciplinary collaboration and research that embraces users' perspectives through flexible methodologies.
What are the acceptable offerings that we are supposed to give to the Lord? There are things which the Lord accepts when we offer them up the right way. Your motive and heart are key. You can listen at http://edthepastor.podbean.com/e/a-good-start-hebrews-1115-25/?token=53433bd41de20d3dfc282422fe0e5cf9
The document outlines laws from Deuteronomy regarding appointing just judges, avoiding distortions of justice, prohibitions against idolatry, treatment of prophets, warfare, and inheritance rights. It establishes rules for judges to follow righteous judgment, prohibits taking bribes or perverting justice, and warns against idolatrous worship. It also discusses appointing a king from among the people, obligations of kings, and punishments for false prophets.
The document provides an overview of Exodus chapters 19-23 from the Bible. It summarizes the key events and teachings in these chapters. Specifically:
- God establishes a covenant with Israel at Mount Sinai and tells them to obey his commands. He will make them his special people if they do.
- God then gives the Ten Commandments to Moses and the Israelites, establishing moral laws for how they should relate to God and each other.
- The document further outlines other civil and moral laws God gives the Israelites pertaining to slavery, property damage, violence, and restitution. Harsh punishments like death are prescribed for serious offenses.
Just as the Gibeonites deceived Joshua so Christians today can be deceived and suffering severe deleterious consequences. How can we avoid deception? What lessons can we learn from Joshua's experience?
This document discusses biblical passages and theories about estimating the timing of the rapture and second coming of Christ. It notes that a 1,000 years is like a day to God, and examines passages pointing to events happening on the "third day." It also discusses rebuilding the Jewish temple and finding a red heifer for sacrifices, as prerequisites. Taken together, the document analyzes scriptures around a possible rapture/return timeline involving 3 days or 3,000 years from major biblical events.
Are there ever times when it's okay to lie? Read Exodus 1:19-21; Joshua 2:1-6 with Hebrews 11:31 & James 2:25; 1 Samuel 20:4-29. Why do you think honesty is so important to God? Is there anyone to whom you should apologize for lying? If so, make a plan.
This document summarizes the biblical accounts of the births of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ. It describes how angels foretold that Zacharias and Elizabeth would have a son named John who would prepare the way for the Messiah. It then tells of how the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary and told her she would conceive and give birth to Jesus, the Son of God. Mary accepted this despite being a virgin, and gave birth to Jesus in Bethlehem, just as Gabriel had prophesied.
- A famine struck the Promised Land due to God withholding rain as punishment for the Israelites worshipping Baal instead of Him. A man named Elimelech took his family and fled to Moab where he and his two sons later died, leaving Naomi widowed.
- Naomi decided to return to Judah with her daughters-in-law. She encouraged them to return to their families in Moab, but Ruth refused and pledged to stay with and care for Naomi. Orpah returned home but Ruth remained committed to serving God in the Land of Promise.
The document discusses the prophecy of Joel and warns of God's coming judgment. It summarizes key points from Joel chapter 1, highlighting the total destruction that will come upon the land from locusts and drought. The suffering of farmers, priests, and all people is described. The passage calls believers to remember their relationship with God and to repent from falling away from close fellowship with Him, in light of His impending judgment.
The document describes events from the biblical book of Judges involving Samson. It tells how Samson was born and moved by the Holy Spirit at times. He saw a Philistine woman and insisted on marrying her against his parents' wishes. When presenting a riddle to the wedding guests, his wife betrayed him by figuring out the answer. God used even Samson's disobedience to work against the Philistines, who at the time dominated Israel. Lessons highlighted include choosing friends and a spouse carefully and recognizing God's sovereignty.
This document discusses Jesus' teachings on giving alms and praying in secret rather than for public recognition. It provides context from the Old and New Testaments on giving to the poor and needy. It also discusses the hypocrisy of the Pharisees who performed religious acts like giving alms and praying publicly just to be seen and praised by others. God sees sincere acts of worship done in private and will reward them openly.
Lot made poor choices early on that influenced his life negatively. When God divided Abraham and Lot, Lot chose to live near wicked Sodom due to its appearance rather than seeking God's guidance. His tolerance of Sodom's evil led him to warn his sons-in-law in vain of the city's impending destruction. Though saved by God, Lot's daughters got him drunk and committed incest with him, continuing his legacy of poor decisions. The story of Lot's life serves as a warning to intentionally follow God's principles to avoid similar regrettable outcomes.
The document provides an overview of chapters 15-20 of the book of Numbers. It summarizes the key events and teachings within these chapters. In chapter 15, God reminds the Israelites about the proper sacrifices and offerings. A man is stoned for gathering wood on the Sabbath. In chapter 16, Korah leads a rebellion against Moses and Aaron and the earth swallows up Korah and his followers. Chapter 17 describes Aaron's rod budding to confirm him as high priest. Chapter 18 outlines the duties and privileges of the priests. Chapter 19 details the ceremony of the red heifer. Chapter 20 describes the death of Miriam, the people complaining about lack of water, and Moses striking the rock instead of speaking to it
The Levite and his concubine were traveling home after visiting her father's house. They stopped in the city of Gibeah for the night but no one would take them in, so an old man offered them hospitality instead. Later that night, local men surrounded the house demanding the Levite be sent out so they could rape him. Instead, the old man offered his daughter and the concubine, who were both raped and abused until morning. Only the concubine was dead. The Levite cut her body into pieces and sent them to all the tribes of Israel to demonstrate the outrage of what happened.
The document discusses the biblical story of Ruth and Naomi, focusing on Ruth's loyalty to Naomi. It highlights Ruth's famous words to Naomi expressing her commitment to go with her and consider Naomi's people and God her own. Though Naomi returned to Bethlehem empty after losing her husband and sons in Moab, she was blessed to have Ruth, who remained committed to her despite her losses.
Genesis 18 teaches about hospitality, the importance of reading further context, God's omnipotence, fatherhood responsibilities, God's omniscience, and God's justice. The passage discusses Abraham offering hospitality to strangers, understanding different types of laughter by reading additional context, God's ability to do anything, Abraham as a father commanding his household, God's knowledge of all thoughts and deeds, and that God will rightly judge sin.
Stephen gives a speech before the Jewish council defending himself against charges of blasphemy. He recounts the history of God's dealings with Abraham, Joseph, and Moses to argue that God is not confined to any physical location. He says the Jewish leaders have resisted God's messengers throughout history, just as their ancestors rejected Joseph and Moses. Stephen's face is described as looking like an angel's as he speaks. The high priest asks Stephen if his claims are true.
A verse by verse commentary on Genesis chapter 39 dealing with Joseph and the wife of Potiphar, It is a story of sex and passion, and the courage to remain faithful in spite of strong temptation.
The book of Zephaniah contains prophecies of coming judgment and destruction from God against Judah, Jerusalem and surrounding nations due to their sin and idolatry. God will sweep away both people and animals, reducing the wicked to rubble. On the day of judgment God will punish leaders, priests and those following pagan customs. God will destroy Philistine cities and make the lands of Moab, Ammon and Assyria desolate. Jerusalem is especially rebellious and violent, refusing to listen to God. However, God will one day gather the survivors and restore Israel and Judah, living among them and removing all pride and fear.
RIWC_PARA_A170 modern prosthetics – an interdisciplinary approach incorporati...Marco Muscroft
Dr. Donovan-Hall discusses the importance of taking a holistic biopsychosocial approach to understanding limb loss. This approach considers the biological, psychological, and social factors that impact individuals experiencing amputation. It is important for rehabilitation to be interdisciplinary, involving professionals from different fields working together. Examples of applying this approach include developing new educational opportunities on amputation rehabilitation through interdisciplinary collaboration and research that embraces users' perspectives through flexible methodologies.
What are the acceptable offerings that we are supposed to give to the Lord? There are things which the Lord accepts when we offer them up the right way. Your motive and heart are key. You can listen at http://edthepastor.podbean.com/e/a-good-start-hebrews-1115-25/?token=53433bd41de20d3dfc282422fe0e5cf9
RIWC_PARA_A060 all inclusive in legal online discussions a model for particip...Marco Muscroft
The document describes an online platform in Germany called www.reha-recht.de that facilitates discussion and sharing of information related to rehabilitation and participation laws. It was developed in 2003 and is managed by the German Association for Rehabilitation. The platform contains three main sections - scientific articles, online discussions, and an information center. It aims to support an interdisciplinary exchange of knowledge and networking between various stakeholders. Usage has grown over time, with thousands of users and sessions monthly. The platform serves as an important reference for professionals and helps raise awareness of disability rights.
This document summarizes a presentation on monitoring and evaluation given at an end-of-phase event on May 22, 2014. It discusses responsive M&E systems for program success and the importance of building national M&E capacity. It provides examples of tools and approaches used by MEASURE Evaluation to support countries, including developing M&E guidelines, training curricula, and providing technical assistance. Challenges in M&E like implementation, coordination and measuring achievements are also noted. The presentation emphasizes adapting local M&E systems as contexts change from malaria control to elimination.
Long Island Builders, LLC has been in business since 2000, building technology solutions that bridge business and technology to meet customer needs. They follow standard software development and project management processes to ensure projects are completed on time and on budget. With years of experience handling complex, high-profile projects, Long Island Builders works directly with stakeholders, owners, and senior leadership using processes like Agile and SDLC.
La serie Pretty Little Liars sigue la vida de cuatro chicas adolescentes en la ciudad de Rosewood después de que su líder, Alison, desapareciera. Un año más tarde, comienzan a recibir mensajes amenazantes de alguien que se hace llamar "A", que conoce sus secretos. A medida que investigan la desaparición y muerte de Alison, se enfrentan a más secretos, mentiras y peligros mientras intentan descubrir la identidad de "A" y sus motivos.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness and well-being.
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "The Empowering Of The Spirit" sermon at New Life Christian Church on May 25, 2014. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
Digital Archiving for Interdisciplinary Knowledge Transfer in Intangible Heri...Hedren Sum
Abstract—“Exploring the crossroads of linguistic diversity: language contact in Southeast Asia” is an interdisciplinary project with a disparate team of 11 researchers from linguistics, art, design and media. A range of digital assets in different formats, including publications, films and datasets, were created from the fieldwork and research done. Using this project as a case study, this paper seeks to explore an approach on how digital assets from an interdisciplinary research project can be captured, preserved and (re)presented in a form of a digital archive. It results in a digital archive with dedicated views for each type of digital asset to meet specific viewing needs. It also used a modular design approach to achieve flexibility and meet the knowledge transfer objectives of the research project.
A Seven-Country Study of the Importance of Leadership Competencies for Succes...reginelda
We asked practicing managers to rank 16 typical leadership competencies according to their importance for success, and we examined cultural differences in the outcomes.
Presentation held at EAWOP conference, May 2011, Maastricht.
Historias de libros / histoires de livres / Transmedia projectLaurent Salles
Este documento describe un dispositivo transmedia para promover y producir el programa de televisión "Historias de Libros". El dispositivo utilizará múltiples plataformas como un sitio web, blog, Facebook, Tumblr y YouTube para ampliar las narrativas, involucrar al público, generar nuevos episodios y posicionar la marca "Historias de Libros".
Professor Pip Logan, Associate Professor in Community Rehabilitation, Univers...Karel Van Isacker
Professor Pip Logan, Associate Professor in Community Rehabilitation, University of Nottingham
Interactive Technologies and Games (ITAG) Conference 2015
Health, Disability and EducationDates: Thursday 22 October 2015 - Friday 23 October 2015 Location: The Council House, NG1 2DT
This document contains lyrics to several Christian worship songs praising God and Jesus. The songs celebrate God/Jesus as mighty, worthy of praise, the healer and savior. They express devotion to God/Jesus, gratitude for his blessings and salvation, and a desire to worship and lift him up.
Welcome to the Management Seminar hosted by God. He places us in the right place, in the right time and is always there with us, no what hole we have managed to get ourselves thrown in. Audio available at http://edthepastor.podbean.com/e/dream-job-genesis-3920%e2%80%9323-401%e2%80%9323/?token=fe3ddcc38c1be170e5a2502f3e9ae898
1 1 - success in whatever you do. 3 july. 2011PLCMC CS
The document discusses how God was with Joseph and brought him success in all that he did, even through difficulties. It provides examples from Genesis 39 of (1) God's presence bringing Joseph prosperity as a servant and witness to others, (2) God manifesting himself by giving Joseph success in Potiphar's house and in prison, and (3) Joseph receiving rewards of being put in charge despite being imprisoned, which prepared him for greater success. God is glorified through the success of his children as they remain faithful in his presence.
This document provides a summary of a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on Joseph and temptation based on Genesis 39:1-20. The sermon outlines Joseph's 5 steps to avoid temptation: 1) Take responsibility, 2) Recognize sin, 3) Respond to God, 4) Refuse to be present, and 5) Run. It discusses each step in detail using examples from Scripture. The sermon concludes by emphasizing that through faith in Jesus Christ, God provides a remedy for our sins and salvation.
The document summarizes a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on Joseph resisting Potiphar's wife's temptation based on Genesis 39:1-20. It outlines Joseph's 5 steps to avoid temptation: 1) Take responsibility, 2) Recognize sin, 3) Respond to God, 4) Refuse to be present with the temptation, and 5) Run from the temptation. The summary provides biblical references to support each of these steps.
This document contains multiple Bible verses and passages that discuss various individuals choosing to follow God and trust in Him, including: David trusting God to protect his sheep, Peter choosing to follow Jesus, and Christians living for God whether in life or death. It also discusses Samson's love for Delilah and his eventual imprisonment by the Philistines after she betrayed him. Finally, it provides verses about interceding for others and trusting in God's guidance.
The document discusses how God is always working and Jesus worked in accordance with God. It provides examples from the Bible of how God worked through people like Moses to accomplish his purposes. God prepares people and works on them spiritually before working through them. The document encourages readers to ask God to show them where he is working and to participate in spiritual education and service.
The disciples asked Jesus why they could not drive out a demon. Jesus responded that it was because of their small faith, and that if they had faith even as small as a mustard seed, they could move mountains.
Joseph was taken as a slave to Egypt, where he became successful because the Lord was with him. He found favor with his master and was put in charge of the household. The Lord blessed his master's house because of Joseph.
Joseph's master's wife tried to seduce him but he refused because it would be a sin. When she falsely accused him after he fled from her, he was thrown into prison. But the Lord was with Joseph and gave him favor with the jailer, putting
1) Joseph devised a plan to test the brothers by putting his silver cup in Benjamin's sack. When confronted, Judah took responsibility for Benjamin and offered himself as a slave so that Benjamin could return home with his brothers.
2) Judah demonstrated maturity and leadership by pleading for Benjamin's release, recognizing their wrongdoing, and prioritizing their father's well-being over his own freedom.
3) Though the brothers had previously acted immaturely, Judah's speech showed he had grown in character, foreshadowing his future role as a leader of the Israelites.
The document analyzes the biblical story in Judges 17 to identify 10 key events that show how a man named Micah established his own religious system against God's commands. These include Micah stealing money and setting up a house of gods with idols and appointing his son as a priest. A Levite traveling through is convinced to act as Micah's personal priest in exchange for payment. The summary concludes that man cannot recreate God or his righteousness through their own desires and works.
The Blessing of Betrayal Part.2
Join us as we look at Joseph during his time serving Potiphar & his household and punishment he receives after having integrity.
Girls of Royalty Online Bible Study
Every Tuesday at 9 PM ET on GirlsOfRoyalty.blogspot.com
A presentation using four biblical experiences from Three books of the bible of experiences we will have in the last days and how we are to react to these circumstances.
Presents how Joseph's encounters in Egypt; the four Hebrews ' triumphs in Babylon and Joshua and Caleb meeting with lack of faith in the camp of Israel can be used to teach us principles of facing the challenges of modern times.
This passage from Acts recounts the story of Joseph from Genesis and Moses' call from God. It describes how Joseph was sold into Egypt but rose to power, how the Israelites later settled in Egypt but were oppressed, and how God called Moses to deliver his people from bondage. Moses was rejected initially but was the prophet foretold who would redeem Israel, like Jesus who was also rejected first but was the promised Messiah.
This document provides an overview of the biblical book of Ruth. It traces the lineage of Perez and introduces Naomi, her husband Elimelech, and her sons who all traveled to Moab during a famine. Both sons died, leaving Naomi and her daughters-in-law widowed. When Naomi decided to return to Bethlehem, Ruth insisted on accompanying her. There, Ruth gleaned grain in the fields of Boaz, a relative of Naomi's late husband. Boaz showed Ruth kindness and eventually married her, continuing the family line.
Ruth gleaned grain in the fields of Boaz, a kinsman of her mother-in-law Naomi. Boaz showed Ruth kindness and generosity, allowing her to gather leftover grain and eat with his harvesters. Ruth brought the grain she collected home to Naomi. Naomi praised God for providing for them through the kindness of Boaz.
Joseph wanted to reveal himself and be reconciled to his brothers. But could he trust them. He put them the text to know their heart. Free PowerPoint Download at http://BibleGuy.org
This document discusses Joseph's journey from being sold into slavery by his brothers to becoming the second in command of Egypt. It describes Joseph's dreams that predicted his future leadership, his brothers' jealousy that led them to throw him in a pit, and how he was then sold as a slave. Even as a slave, God was with Joseph and he rose to a position of power in Potiphar's household. However, he was falsely accused and imprisoned. While in prison, he correctly interpreted dreams, though the cupbearer forgot about him. Years later, Pharaoh had dreams that only Joseph could interpret, leading to Joseph being appointed to a high role in Egypt.
The document discusses Job from the Bible. It describes Job as a blameless and upright man who feared God. It recounts how Satan asks God if Job only worships Him because of his prosperity. God allows Satan to take away Job's possessions and children to test his faith, which remains strong through these trials, though his body is afflicted with boils. The document uses Job as an example of remaining faithful to God even during suffering and temptation.
Light of the world is a sermon on the I AM statements of JesusEd Sullivan
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2. When the Jews question his identity, Jesus reveals he is from above and they are from below, and unless they believe he is the "I am", they will die in their sins.
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2. Jesus compares being born again to the Israelites' passage through the Red Sea and Moses lifting up the bronze serpent to cure snake bites, foreshadowing his death on the cross.
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1. John the Baptist was a prophet sent by God to prepare the way for Jesus and testify about the coming Messiah. He baptized with water and preached repentance.
2. When questioned about his identity, John the Baptist denied being the Christ or Elijah, but said he was the voice crying out in the wilderness as prophesied by Isaiah.
3. John the Baptist testified that Jesus was the Son of God and Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, having seen the Spirit descend upon him at his baptism. His role was to decrease as Jesus' influence increased.
The Word existed eternally with God and was God. All things were created through the Word. The Word became flesh as Jesus Christ and dwelt among humanity. Some received him and believed in his name, becoming children of God through faith rather than physical descent. The law was given through Moses but grace and truth came through Jesus Christ, who revealed the fullness of God.
This document provides an overview of John 20:19-23, which describes Jesus appearing to his disciples after his resurrection and commissioning them. The key points are:
1. Jesus appears to the disciples and shows them his wounds, proving he has been resurrected. He commissions them to continue his work and forgives their sins.
2. Jesus then breathes on the disciples and says "Receive the Holy Spirit," giving them power to forgive sins just as he does.
3. The passage establishes that Jesus is sending the disciples out as he was sent, and that through the church, believers have the authority and responsibility to forgive sins as part of their commission to spread the gospel.
Jesus appeared to his disciples over 40 days after his resurrection and commanded them to remain in Jerusalem to receive power from the Holy Spirit. Jesus told them they would receive power and become his witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. As they watched, Jesus was taken up into heaven. Two men told the disciples that Jesus would return in the same way they saw him leave.
The document provides a guide for Spiritual Emphasis Month activities at Family Christian Center in January 2024. It encourages daily challenges like prayer, Bible reading, fasting and inviting others to church. There is a Bible reading challenge to read the Gospel of John in the month. Members are asked to fast and pray on Fridays and participate in weekly discipleship and prayer meetings. The goal is to draw closer to God through spiritual disciplines and community during the month.
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2. Genesis 39:1–20
36 Meanwhile, the Midianites sold him in Egypt to
Potiphar, Pharaoh’s officer, the captain of the
bodyguard.
1 Now Joseph had been taken down to Egypt; and
Potiphar, an Egyptian officer of Pharaoh, the captain of
the bodyguard, bought him from the Ishmaelites, who
had taken him down there. 2 The LORD was with Joseph,
so he became a successful man. And he was in the
house of his master, the Egyptian. 3 Now his master saw
3. that the LORD was with him and how the LORD caused all
that he did to prosper in his hand. 4 So Joseph found
favor in his sight and became his personal servant; and
he made him overseer over his house, and all that he
owned he put in his charge. 5 It came about that from
the time he made him overseer in his house and over
all that he owned, the LORD blessed the Egyptian’s
house on account of Joseph; thus the LORD’S blessing
was upon all that he owned, in the house and in the
field. 6 So he left everything he owned in Joseph’s
charge; and with him there he did not concern himself
with anything except the food which he ate.
4. Now Joseph was handsome in form and appearance. 7
It came about after these events that his master’s wife
looked with desire at Joseph, and she said, “Lie with
me.” 8 But he refused and said to his master’s wife,
“Behold, with me here, my master does not concern
himself with anything in the house, and he has put all
that he owns in my charge. 9 “There is no one greater in
this house than I, and he has withheld nothing from me
except you, because you are his wife. How then could I
do this great evil and sin against God?” 10 As she spoke
to Joseph day after day, he did not listen to her to lie
beside her or be with her. 11 Now it happened one day
5. that he went into the house to do his work, and none
of the men of the household was there inside. 12 She
caught him by his garment, saying, “Lie with me!” And
he left his garment in her hand and fled, and went
outside. 13 When she saw that he had left his garment
in her hand and had fled outside, 14 she called to the
men of her household and said to them, “See, he has
brought in a Hebrew to us to make sport of us; he came
in to me to lie with me, and I screamed. 15 “When he
heard that I raised my voice and screamed, he left his
garment beside me and fled and went outside.” 16 So
she left his garment beside her until
6. his master came home. 17 Then she spoke to him with
these words, “The Hebrew slave, whom you brought to
us, came in to me to make sport of me; 18 and as I
raised my voice and screamed, he left his garment
beside me and fled outside.” 19 Now when his master
heard the words of his wife, which she spoke to him,
saying, “This is what your slave did to me,” his anger
burned. 20 So Joseph’s master took him and put him
into the jail, the place where the king’s prisoners were
confined; and he was there in the jail.
7. Key Verses
As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it
for good in order to bring about this present result, to
preserve many people alive.
Genesis 50:20
…God causes all things to work together for good to
those who love God, to those who are called according
to His purpose.
Romans 8:28b
8.
9. A. The Partnership
(39:1–6)
B. The Hostile Takeover
(39:7–20)
1. The request (39:7)
2. The refusal (39:8–12)
3. The revenge (39:13–20)
The Cushy Job (39:1–20)
For Our Note Takers
11. From Golden Boy to Slave Boy
Joseph had been taken down to Egypt; and Potiphar, an
Egyptian officer of Pharaoh, the captain of the
bodyguard, bought him
God is sovereign
Your situation does not determine favor
12. The Hand of God
“the Lord was with Joseph, so he became a successful man” (39:2)
“the Lord was with him” (39:3)
“the Lord caused all that he did to prosper in his hand” (39:3)
“the Lord blessed the Egyptian’s house on account of Joseph” (39:5)
“the Lord’s blessing was upon all that he owned” (39:5)
“the Lord was with Joseph and extended kindness to him” (39:21)
“the Lord was with him” (39:23)
“whatever he did, the LORD made to prosper” (39:23)
13. The LORD was with Joseph, so he became a
successful man.
God is working
I need to work
Faith and works
Slave
Personal Servant
Overseer of house
14. Simple concept
…the LORD is with you when you are with Him. And if
you seek Him, He will let you find Him; but if you
forsake Him, He will forsake you.
2 Chronicles 15:2b
15. Let your light shine at work
1. You’re working for God- Col. 3:23-24
2. Be honest, especially with money- Prov. 11:1
3. Grow in your skills- Prov. 22:29
4. Do excellent work- Matt. 5:16
5. Bless others with your earnings- Eph. 4:28
6. Include God in your plans- Jam. 4:13-15
7. Share the Gospel- 2 Cor. 5:20
16. Scripture references
1. Colossians 3:23–24 Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men,
knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance. It is the Lord Christ
whom you serve.
2. Proverbs 11:1 A false balance is an abomination to the LORD, But a just weight is His delight.
3. Proverbs 22:29 Do you see a man skilled in his work? He will stand before kings; He will not stand
before obscure men.
4. Matthew 5:16 Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works,
and glorify your Father who is in heaven.
5. Ephesians 4:28 ..he must labor, performing with his own hands what is good, so that he will have
something to share with one who has need.
6. James 4:13–15 13 Come now, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we will go to such and such a city,
and spend a year there and engage in business and make a profit.” 14 Yet you do not know what your
life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away.
15 Instead, you ought to say, “If the Lord wills, we will live and also do this or that.”
7. 2 Corinthians 5:20 Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God were making an
appeal through us; we beg you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God.
17. All this and looks too
[Potiphar] left everything he owned in Joseph’s charge;
and with him there he did not concern himself with
anything except the food which he ate. Now Joseph
was handsome in form and appearance.
Genesis 39:6
19. The Request
It came about after these events that his master’s wife
looked with desire at Joseph, and she said, “Lie with
me.”
Genesis 39:7
20. Time for a level head
Say to wisdom, “You are my sister,” And call
understanding your intimate friend; That they may
keep you from an adulteress, From the foreigner who
flatters with her words.
Proverbs 7:4–5
21. Proverbs 7 Woman
Seductively dressed
Cunning
Rebellious
Persuades
Stalks like a thief
Aggressive
Seductive speech
Proverbs 7:16–23 (NASB95)
16 “I have spread my couch with
coverings, With colored linens of Egypt. 17
“I have sprinkled my bed With myrrh,
aloes and cinnamon. 18 “Come, let us
drink our fill of love until morning; Let us
delight ourselves with caresses. 19 “For
my husband is not at home, He has gone
on a long journey; 20 He has taken a bag
of money with him, At the full moon he
will come home.” 21 With her many
persuasions she entices him; With her
flattering lips she seduces him. 22
Suddenly he follows her As an ox goes to
the slaughter, Or as one in fetters to the
discipline of a fool, 23 Until an arrow
pierces through his liver; As a bird hastens
to the snare, So he does not know that it
will cost him his life.
22. The Refusal
Behold, with me here, my master does not concern
himself with anything in the house, and he has put all
that he owns in my charge. There is no one greater in
this house than I, and he has withheld nothing from me
except you, because you are his wife. How then could I
do this great evil and sin against God?
Genesis 39:8–9
23. Some important factors
Loyalty to boss
Sin is against God Genesis 39:10 As she
spoke to Joseph day after
day, he did not listen to
her to lie beside her or be
with her.
24. The Revenge
Now it happened one day that he went into the house
to do his work, and none of the men of the household
was there inside.
Genesis 39:11
Approached
Refused
Fled
25. Called the men
See, he has brought in a Hebrew to us to make sport of
us; he came in to me to lie with me, and I screamed.
When he heard that I raised my voice and screamed, he
left his garment beside me and fled and went outside.
1. He’s different “one from beyond”
2. Creates division “to mock” us
3. False accusation
26. Staged a scene
The Hebrew slave, whom you
brought to us, came in to me
to make sport of me; and as I
raised my voice and screamed,
he left his garment beside me
and fled outside.Genesis 39:17–18
Genesis 39:19 (NASB95)
19 Now when his master heard
the words of his wife, which
she spoke to him, saying, “This
is what your slave did to me,”
his anger burned.
So she left his garment
beside her until his master
came home.
Genesis 39:16
27. Wait!
So Joseph’s master took
him and put him into the
jail, the place where the
king’s prisoners were
confined; and he was
there in the jail.
Genesis 39:20
28. Falsely accused?
1. Pray for your enemy- Matt. 5:44
2. Continue to walk upright- Ps. 15:2
3. Keep your faith- Heb. 11:6
4. Serve them- 1st Pet 2:18
29. Scripture
Matthew 5:44 “But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who
persecute you,
Psalm 15:2 He who walks with integrity, and works righteousness, And speaks
truth in his heart.
Hebrews 11:6 And without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who
comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who
seek Him.
1 Peter 2:18 Servants, be submissive to your masters with all respect, not only
to those who are good and gentle, but also to those who are unreasonable.
30. Part of God’s plan
But the LORD was with Joseph and extended kindness to
him, and gave him favor in the sight of the chief jailer.
Genesis 39:21