THIS IS THE EVERLASTING GOSPEL WHICH BEGAN IN THE OLD TESTAMENT WITH THE PATRIARCHS AND FILTERS DOWN RIGHT THROUGH THE NEW TESTAMENT PERIOD RIGHT UNTO THE END.
The document discusses the everlasting gospel and the three angels' messages of Revelation 14. It explains that the everlasting gospel will be preached worldwide before the end comes. It also discusses how those who reject this gospel by worshipping the beast and receiving his mark will drink the wine of God's wrath. The document explores how Jesus willingly took the cup of God's wrath upon himself to redeem humanity from sin, even though he was sinless, in order to bring forgiveness through the everlasting gospel.
The document discusses the three angels' messages from Revelation 14. It explains that the everlasting gospel will be preached worldwide before the end comes. Those who reject it by worshipping the beast and receiving its mark will face God's wrath by drinking from the cup of his indignation and being tormented. Jesus willingly drank from this cup of wrath on behalf of humanity, to redeem us, though he was sinless. The everlasting gospel offers forgiveness of sins through faith in Christ's sacrifice.
Swallowed Up
I. A Crazy Critic. “Swallow a Camel” (Matthew 23:24).
II. An Extinct Enemy. “Death is swallowed up in victory” (1 Corinthians 15:54).
III. A Discouraged Disciple. “Swallowed up with overmuch sorrow” (2 Corinthians 2:7).
IV. Temporal made Eternal. “Swallowed up of life” (2 Corinthians 5:4).
V. An Overwhelmed Overseer. “Assaying to do were drowned” (Hebrews 11:29).
VI. A Ferocious Foe. “Seeking whom he may devour” (1 Peter 5:8).
VII. An Unexpected Assistant. “Swallowed up the flood” (Revelation 12:16).
1) Paul comforts the Thessalonian believers about those who have died, explaining that when Jesus returns, the dead in Christ will rise first before those still alive are caught up together to meet Him.
2) Jesus will descend from heaven with a shout and trumpet call, and the dead will rise, then those alive will be caught up in the clouds to meet Him.
3) Christians are encouraged that they will forever be with the Lord, having been reunited with resurrected believers whether dead or alive at His second coming.
This passage from Exodus describes how God sent plagues of frogs upon Egypt when Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go. The frogs overran Egypt, getting into people's homes and beds. Pharaoh asked Moses to pray for the frogs to be removed, but then hardened his heart again after they were gone. The summary warns that delaying spiritual decisions has consequences, as Pharaoh and Egypt had to endure another night with the frogs due to Pharaoh's refusal to comply fully with God.
The document analyzes a puzzling biblical passage where heathens and people rage against God and his anointed one. It divides the analysis into four sections: I) discussing power brokers like kings and rulers conspiring against God, II) examining the persons of interest like Jesus who the world hates, III) considering the proposal to cast off God's bands and cords, and IV) explaining how God will laugh at and deride those who vainly imagine they can oppose him. The conclusion exhorts submitting to God and finding rest by putting one's trust in his son Jesus.
Will a loving God actually judge wickedness? What examples does Jude give of previous examples of divine wrath and judgment? Why will judge apostates particularly?
This document discusses biblical passages related to hair, head coverings, and prophesying. It argues that a woman should have her head covered based on passages in 1 Corinthians 11 stating that a man's head is Christ and a woman's head is man. It then discusses passages related to judging righteously and examples from Jeremiah of cutting hair and lamenting. The document argues that a city represents a woman and cites passages referring to Babylon, Jerusalem, and the beast from Revelation. It concludes with discussions of double blessings/cursing and duties based on passages from Genesis, Deuteronomy, Isaiah and other books.
The document discusses the everlasting gospel and the three angels' messages of Revelation 14. It explains that the everlasting gospel will be preached worldwide before the end comes. It also discusses how those who reject this gospel by worshipping the beast and receiving his mark will drink the wine of God's wrath. The document explores how Jesus willingly took the cup of God's wrath upon himself to redeem humanity from sin, even though he was sinless, in order to bring forgiveness through the everlasting gospel.
The document discusses the three angels' messages from Revelation 14. It explains that the everlasting gospel will be preached worldwide before the end comes. Those who reject it by worshipping the beast and receiving its mark will face God's wrath by drinking from the cup of his indignation and being tormented. Jesus willingly drank from this cup of wrath on behalf of humanity, to redeem us, though he was sinless. The everlasting gospel offers forgiveness of sins through faith in Christ's sacrifice.
Swallowed Up
I. A Crazy Critic. “Swallow a Camel” (Matthew 23:24).
II. An Extinct Enemy. “Death is swallowed up in victory” (1 Corinthians 15:54).
III. A Discouraged Disciple. “Swallowed up with overmuch sorrow” (2 Corinthians 2:7).
IV. Temporal made Eternal. “Swallowed up of life” (2 Corinthians 5:4).
V. An Overwhelmed Overseer. “Assaying to do were drowned” (Hebrews 11:29).
VI. A Ferocious Foe. “Seeking whom he may devour” (1 Peter 5:8).
VII. An Unexpected Assistant. “Swallowed up the flood” (Revelation 12:16).
1) Paul comforts the Thessalonian believers about those who have died, explaining that when Jesus returns, the dead in Christ will rise first before those still alive are caught up together to meet Him.
2) Jesus will descend from heaven with a shout and trumpet call, and the dead will rise, then those alive will be caught up in the clouds to meet Him.
3) Christians are encouraged that they will forever be with the Lord, having been reunited with resurrected believers whether dead or alive at His second coming.
This passage from Exodus describes how God sent plagues of frogs upon Egypt when Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go. The frogs overran Egypt, getting into people's homes and beds. Pharaoh asked Moses to pray for the frogs to be removed, but then hardened his heart again after they were gone. The summary warns that delaying spiritual decisions has consequences, as Pharaoh and Egypt had to endure another night with the frogs due to Pharaoh's refusal to comply fully with God.
The document analyzes a puzzling biblical passage where heathens and people rage against God and his anointed one. It divides the analysis into four sections: I) discussing power brokers like kings and rulers conspiring against God, II) examining the persons of interest like Jesus who the world hates, III) considering the proposal to cast off God's bands and cords, and IV) explaining how God will laugh at and deride those who vainly imagine they can oppose him. The conclusion exhorts submitting to God and finding rest by putting one's trust in his son Jesus.
Will a loving God actually judge wickedness? What examples does Jude give of previous examples of divine wrath and judgment? Why will judge apostates particularly?
This document discusses biblical passages related to hair, head coverings, and prophesying. It argues that a woman should have her head covered based on passages in 1 Corinthians 11 stating that a man's head is Christ and a woman's head is man. It then discusses passages related to judging righteously and examples from Jeremiah of cutting hair and lamenting. The document argues that a city represents a woman and cites passages referring to Babylon, Jerusalem, and the beast from Revelation. It concludes with discussions of double blessings/cursing and duties based on passages from Genesis, Deuteronomy, Isaiah and other books.
November 26 201 7- Sunday sevice message -Every member of our body as instrum...Catherine Lirio
This document discusses how every part of the body can be used as an instrument of righteousness. It focuses on specific body parts: eyes, which should fix on Jesus; ears, which should listen to the truth; the mind, which should focus on godly things; the heart, the source of intentions and priorities; the tongue for praise; hands for working righteously; and feet for sharing the gospel. The overall message is that what we perceive and hear should be discerned by an understanding mind, so our actions follow a righteous path.
This document provides biblical context for 1 Peter by examining references to "strangers" and Jews being "scattered" in the Old Testament. It notes that the "strangers" Peter writes to are likely diaspora Jews living throughout regions of Asia Minor and references numerous OT passages about Jews as strangers/sojourners in foreign lands. It also analyzes verses that discuss Jews being scattered due to exile or persecution. The document aims to situate Peter's audience of scattered Christians within the biblical framework of Israel's dispersion.
No Room in the Inn
Text: Luke 2:6-7
I. No room for Jesus in the life of Satisfied S-Inn-ers
Gen 13:13
Prov 1:10; 13:21; 23:17; Isa 13:9; Amos 9:10; Mat 9:13; 1Tim 1:15; Jas 4:8
II. No Room for Jesus in the excuse of Inn-ocency
Gen 20:5
John 15:22-23; Rom 1:20; 2:1; 1Pet 2:16
III. No Room for Jesus at the P-Inn-acle of man’s achievement
Matt 4:5
Mat 4:6-7; Exod 17:2; Ps 78:18, 41, 56-58
IV. No Room for Jesus in the Inn-er prison of self-pity
Acts 16:23-24
Job 35:9-10; Ps 119:55; Mark 14:25-26; 2Tim 4:2
V. No Room for the Wicked at Jesus’s D-Inn-er
Matt 22:4
Rev 3:20; Rev 19:7-9; Pr 15:17; Eph 5:32-33
Conclusion:
Prov 11:30
Luke 5:9-10; John 4:36; 21:6-7; Jas 5:20
This document provides an overview and summary of the Gospel of Matthew. Some key points:
- Matthew was written by Matthew the tax collector around 37 AD for a Jewish audience. It focuses on establishing Jesus's credentials as the Jewish Messiah through his genealogy and fulfillment of Jewish prophecies.
- The book outlines Jesus's life from his birth, ministry, death, and resurrection. It emphasizes Jesus's role as the king of the Jews and the kingdom of heaven.
- Matthew's gospel was written primarily for Jewish readers to demonstrate that Jesus is the fulfillment of Jewish law and prophecy. It contains no references to the church or Christianity and draws heavily from Jewish scriptures like the Mosaic covenant
1) God cares for us and wants us to cast our anxieties on Him. While we experience suffering in this life due to sin, we have hope of resurrection through Christ and look forward to eternal life without pain or death.
2) Suffering produces endurance and maturity, and we are called to shine our light for God during times of trial.
3) This life is temporary, but believers look to a better eternal home in heaven prepared by God. Through Christ's victory over death, we have hope beyond the grave.
The protection by the blood, of Jesus Christ. The blood of Jesus, that blood from the sacrifice of his own life, pure, holy, innocent, righteous; has a power that many christians do not consider. May you be exhorted by reading.
1) The document discusses Jesus sending out the 12 disciples to preach and heal, instructing them not to fear persecution as the disciple is not above the master.
2) It provides biblical references showing God watches over and protects believers, and that one should fear God who can destroy both body and soul rather than humans.
3) Disciples are told to preach openly what God tells them privately and that the Holy Spirit will give them words to say, and not to fear death but rather denying Jesus before God.
This document is a Sabbath lesson about owning one's own salvation. It contains several Bible verses exhorting believers to work out their own salvation through faith in Jesus Christ and obedience to God's commandments. The lesson warns that on judgment day, people will be judged according to their works and held accountable for their words. It emphasizes repenting from sin and turning to God, as the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. Overall the document encourages Christians to pursue their own salvation through faith and obedience to God.
Jesus returns to his hometown of Nazareth and reads from the prophet Isaiah about his mission. He claims the prophecy is fulfilled in them, but they reject him because they know him as just a carpenter's son. When he mentions that prophets are often rejected by their own people and cites examples, they become enraged and try to kill him.
1) Jesus cleanses the temple in Jerusalem, driving out money changers and animal sellers. This angers the Jewish leaders who demand a sign from Jesus.
2) Jesus then has a conversation with Nicodemus, a Pharisee leader, telling him that one must be "born again" or "born of water and the Spirit" to see the kingdom of God. When Nicodemus does not understand, Jesus scolds him for not knowing this as a teacher of Israel.
3) Jesus explains that just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up so that all who believe in him may have eternal life. God sent his Son not
What is the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Why is proclaiming the Gospel of Christ necessary? What are some reactions you have had when you shared the Gospel? Why do many people react negatively to the Gospel of Christ? (John 6:60-66; Mark 6:1-6)
Vishaal behl believes that there are many people who are completely broken in life and depressed, looking for the ray of hope. This young evangelist and his team prays for these people. Their prayers' are to reach the lost at any cost and bring them to Jesus.
“It has been such an awesome journey to see people give their lives to Jesus. Jesus is the Answer.“ - Brother Vishaal Behl
The document provides an overview and summary of the first 7 chapters of Leviticus regarding various sacrifices and offerings described in the book. It begins by explaining that Leviticus does not articulate a theory of sacrifice but simply describes the different types. It then summarizes the 5 main offerings - burnt offerings, grain offerings, peace offerings, sin offerings, and guilt offerings. For each offering it provides details on what type of animal could be offered, who it was offered for, and how and where it was sacrificed. It also includes commentary drawing connections between the sacrifices and Jesus.
This document summarizes the end of the story according to Scripture. It describes that at the final judgment, those who are fearful, unbelieving, abominable, murderers, sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, liars, and all whose names are not written in the book of life will be cast into the lake of fire. However, those who believe in Jesus Christ and accept his sacrifice on the cross for their sins will have eternal life. The conclusion is that we should fear God and keep his commandments.
Chapters 16-20 of Leviticus describe laws related to the Day of Atonement ritual and holiness. Chapter 16 details the ritual performed by the high priest where he makes atonement for sins by sacrificing animals and sending one goat into the wilderness. Chapters 17-20 then discuss laws of holiness, prohibiting the eating of blood and sacrificing to goat demons, as well as laws governing marriage, sexuality, and penalties for violating holiness codes.
The document discusses the definitions of leaven, unleavened, and sin. Leaven refers to yeast that causes bread to rise, and it is symbolically used in the Bible to represent sin. Unleavened bread lacks yeast and represents being without sin. Sin is defined as transgressing God's law. The document provides biblical passages to support these definitions and symbolic meanings. It explains how a little sin can spread and affect people or groups like leaven spreads in bread. The significance of unleavened bread during Passover is that the Israelites left Egypt in haste without time for bread to rise, and it represents being free from sin.
1) The document discusses how the blood sacrifice is the only acceptable offering and covering for sin according to the Bible. It traces the need for blood sacrifice from the earliest books of the Bible through the death of Jesus.
2) Jesus's death on the cross fulfilled the blood sacrifice requirement, as his blood covers believers' sins and allows them direct access to God.
3) The blood of Jesus has power to forgive sins, deliver from sin, and overcome the accusations of the devil according to Revelation and Hebrews. It is through his blood that believers can have salvation.
Revelation 11 describes two witnesses, which some have suggested are Israel and the Church, Michael and Gabriel, Enoch and Elijah, and a few have determined they are Satan’s witnesses. Who do you believe are the two witnesses mentioned in Revelation 11? Why? And, how does their death testify to their prophetic message?
How do these two witness in Revelation 11 relate to the witness of the Church now? In Acts 1:8 Jesus declared to His disciples “…you shall be witnesses to Me…” To what event are Christians witnesses of (Acts 1:22, 2:32; 3:15; 4:33; 5:32; 10:39)? In what way are you a witness of this event? What does our Lord promise His disciples in Acts 1:8 they will receive, enabling them to be witnesses? How is the Christian's power the same of that of the two witnesses?
144,000 praising on Mt. Zion, the fall of Babylon announced, the three angels preaching and warning Jesus taking out the final harvest before the final Bowls judgments. For this series in 5 minute video clips: http://community.webshots.com/user/matav1
The document discusses the everlasting gospel and the three angels' messages of Revelation 14. It explains that the everlasting gospel will be preached worldwide before the end comes. It also discusses how those who reject this gospel by worshipping the beast and receiving his mark will drink the wine of God's wrath. The document explores how Jesus willingly took the cup of God's wrath upon himself to redeem humanity from sin, even though he was sinless, in order to bring forgiveness through the everlasting gospel.
The document provides commentary on Jesus' temptation in the wilderness. It summarizes that Jesus resisted temptation by quoting scripture, showing the importance of relying on God's word rather than taking matters into one's own hands. It then discusses various biblical examples of testing and temptation, exemplifying how Jesus overcame through obedience to what is written.
November 26 201 7- Sunday sevice message -Every member of our body as instrum...Catherine Lirio
This document discusses how every part of the body can be used as an instrument of righteousness. It focuses on specific body parts: eyes, which should fix on Jesus; ears, which should listen to the truth; the mind, which should focus on godly things; the heart, the source of intentions and priorities; the tongue for praise; hands for working righteously; and feet for sharing the gospel. The overall message is that what we perceive and hear should be discerned by an understanding mind, so our actions follow a righteous path.
This document provides biblical context for 1 Peter by examining references to "strangers" and Jews being "scattered" in the Old Testament. It notes that the "strangers" Peter writes to are likely diaspora Jews living throughout regions of Asia Minor and references numerous OT passages about Jews as strangers/sojourners in foreign lands. It also analyzes verses that discuss Jews being scattered due to exile or persecution. The document aims to situate Peter's audience of scattered Christians within the biblical framework of Israel's dispersion.
No Room in the Inn
Text: Luke 2:6-7
I. No room for Jesus in the life of Satisfied S-Inn-ers
Gen 13:13
Prov 1:10; 13:21; 23:17; Isa 13:9; Amos 9:10; Mat 9:13; 1Tim 1:15; Jas 4:8
II. No Room for Jesus in the excuse of Inn-ocency
Gen 20:5
John 15:22-23; Rom 1:20; 2:1; 1Pet 2:16
III. No Room for Jesus at the P-Inn-acle of man’s achievement
Matt 4:5
Mat 4:6-7; Exod 17:2; Ps 78:18, 41, 56-58
IV. No Room for Jesus in the Inn-er prison of self-pity
Acts 16:23-24
Job 35:9-10; Ps 119:55; Mark 14:25-26; 2Tim 4:2
V. No Room for the Wicked at Jesus’s D-Inn-er
Matt 22:4
Rev 3:20; Rev 19:7-9; Pr 15:17; Eph 5:32-33
Conclusion:
Prov 11:30
Luke 5:9-10; John 4:36; 21:6-7; Jas 5:20
This document provides an overview and summary of the Gospel of Matthew. Some key points:
- Matthew was written by Matthew the tax collector around 37 AD for a Jewish audience. It focuses on establishing Jesus's credentials as the Jewish Messiah through his genealogy and fulfillment of Jewish prophecies.
- The book outlines Jesus's life from his birth, ministry, death, and resurrection. It emphasizes Jesus's role as the king of the Jews and the kingdom of heaven.
- Matthew's gospel was written primarily for Jewish readers to demonstrate that Jesus is the fulfillment of Jewish law and prophecy. It contains no references to the church or Christianity and draws heavily from Jewish scriptures like the Mosaic covenant
1) God cares for us and wants us to cast our anxieties on Him. While we experience suffering in this life due to sin, we have hope of resurrection through Christ and look forward to eternal life without pain or death.
2) Suffering produces endurance and maturity, and we are called to shine our light for God during times of trial.
3) This life is temporary, but believers look to a better eternal home in heaven prepared by God. Through Christ's victory over death, we have hope beyond the grave.
The protection by the blood, of Jesus Christ. The blood of Jesus, that blood from the sacrifice of his own life, pure, holy, innocent, righteous; has a power that many christians do not consider. May you be exhorted by reading.
1) The document discusses Jesus sending out the 12 disciples to preach and heal, instructing them not to fear persecution as the disciple is not above the master.
2) It provides biblical references showing God watches over and protects believers, and that one should fear God who can destroy both body and soul rather than humans.
3) Disciples are told to preach openly what God tells them privately and that the Holy Spirit will give them words to say, and not to fear death but rather denying Jesus before God.
This document is a Sabbath lesson about owning one's own salvation. It contains several Bible verses exhorting believers to work out their own salvation through faith in Jesus Christ and obedience to God's commandments. The lesson warns that on judgment day, people will be judged according to their works and held accountable for their words. It emphasizes repenting from sin and turning to God, as the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. Overall the document encourages Christians to pursue their own salvation through faith and obedience to God.
Jesus returns to his hometown of Nazareth and reads from the prophet Isaiah about his mission. He claims the prophecy is fulfilled in them, but they reject him because they know him as just a carpenter's son. When he mentions that prophets are often rejected by their own people and cites examples, they become enraged and try to kill him.
1) Jesus cleanses the temple in Jerusalem, driving out money changers and animal sellers. This angers the Jewish leaders who demand a sign from Jesus.
2) Jesus then has a conversation with Nicodemus, a Pharisee leader, telling him that one must be "born again" or "born of water and the Spirit" to see the kingdom of God. When Nicodemus does not understand, Jesus scolds him for not knowing this as a teacher of Israel.
3) Jesus explains that just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up so that all who believe in him may have eternal life. God sent his Son not
What is the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Why is proclaiming the Gospel of Christ necessary? What are some reactions you have had when you shared the Gospel? Why do many people react negatively to the Gospel of Christ? (John 6:60-66; Mark 6:1-6)
Vishaal behl believes that there are many people who are completely broken in life and depressed, looking for the ray of hope. This young evangelist and his team prays for these people. Their prayers' are to reach the lost at any cost and bring them to Jesus.
“It has been such an awesome journey to see people give their lives to Jesus. Jesus is the Answer.“ - Brother Vishaal Behl
The document provides an overview and summary of the first 7 chapters of Leviticus regarding various sacrifices and offerings described in the book. It begins by explaining that Leviticus does not articulate a theory of sacrifice but simply describes the different types. It then summarizes the 5 main offerings - burnt offerings, grain offerings, peace offerings, sin offerings, and guilt offerings. For each offering it provides details on what type of animal could be offered, who it was offered for, and how and where it was sacrificed. It also includes commentary drawing connections between the sacrifices and Jesus.
This document summarizes the end of the story according to Scripture. It describes that at the final judgment, those who are fearful, unbelieving, abominable, murderers, sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, liars, and all whose names are not written in the book of life will be cast into the lake of fire. However, those who believe in Jesus Christ and accept his sacrifice on the cross for their sins will have eternal life. The conclusion is that we should fear God and keep his commandments.
Chapters 16-20 of Leviticus describe laws related to the Day of Atonement ritual and holiness. Chapter 16 details the ritual performed by the high priest where he makes atonement for sins by sacrificing animals and sending one goat into the wilderness. Chapters 17-20 then discuss laws of holiness, prohibiting the eating of blood and sacrificing to goat demons, as well as laws governing marriage, sexuality, and penalties for violating holiness codes.
The document discusses the definitions of leaven, unleavened, and sin. Leaven refers to yeast that causes bread to rise, and it is symbolically used in the Bible to represent sin. Unleavened bread lacks yeast and represents being without sin. Sin is defined as transgressing God's law. The document provides biblical passages to support these definitions and symbolic meanings. It explains how a little sin can spread and affect people or groups like leaven spreads in bread. The significance of unleavened bread during Passover is that the Israelites left Egypt in haste without time for bread to rise, and it represents being free from sin.
1) The document discusses how the blood sacrifice is the only acceptable offering and covering for sin according to the Bible. It traces the need for blood sacrifice from the earliest books of the Bible through the death of Jesus.
2) Jesus's death on the cross fulfilled the blood sacrifice requirement, as his blood covers believers' sins and allows them direct access to God.
3) The blood of Jesus has power to forgive sins, deliver from sin, and overcome the accusations of the devil according to Revelation and Hebrews. It is through his blood that believers can have salvation.
Revelation 11 describes two witnesses, which some have suggested are Israel and the Church, Michael and Gabriel, Enoch and Elijah, and a few have determined they are Satan’s witnesses. Who do you believe are the two witnesses mentioned in Revelation 11? Why? And, how does their death testify to their prophetic message?
How do these two witness in Revelation 11 relate to the witness of the Church now? In Acts 1:8 Jesus declared to His disciples “…you shall be witnesses to Me…” To what event are Christians witnesses of (Acts 1:22, 2:32; 3:15; 4:33; 5:32; 10:39)? In what way are you a witness of this event? What does our Lord promise His disciples in Acts 1:8 they will receive, enabling them to be witnesses? How is the Christian's power the same of that of the two witnesses?
144,000 praising on Mt. Zion, the fall of Babylon announced, the three angels preaching and warning Jesus taking out the final harvest before the final Bowls judgments. For this series in 5 minute video clips: http://community.webshots.com/user/matav1
The document discusses the everlasting gospel and the three angels' messages of Revelation 14. It explains that the everlasting gospel will be preached worldwide before the end comes. It also discusses how those who reject this gospel by worshipping the beast and receiving his mark will drink the wine of God's wrath. The document explores how Jesus willingly took the cup of God's wrath upon himself to redeem humanity from sin, even though he was sinless, in order to bring forgiveness through the everlasting gospel.
The document provides commentary on Jesus' temptation in the wilderness. It summarizes that Jesus resisted temptation by quoting scripture, showing the importance of relying on God's word rather than taking matters into one's own hands. It then discusses various biblical examples of testing and temptation, exemplifying how Jesus overcame through obedience to what is written.
New paradise outreach spiritual warfare presentationAaron Walker
This document contains several Bible passages that discuss witnessing and spreading the gospel. It begins with Jesus commanding his disciples to go and teach all nations. It then discusses how believers should commit what they have learned to faithful men to teach others. Several passages discuss spiritual warfare and resisting the devil. There are also passages about forgiveness, being fishers of men to spread the gospel, the road to salvation through belief and confession, God's love for the world in sending Jesus, and the victory belonging to God through salvation.
This document discusses the biblical concept of death, the afterlife, and resurrection based on numerous passages from the Bible. The key points are:
1) Many Bible passages discuss what happens to humans after death, with some indicating the dead know nothing and others that believers will be resurrected.
2) Jesus performed miracles like raising Lazarus from the dead to demonstrate his power over death. He promised believers would have eternal life.
3) At the end times, Christians believe the dead will be resurrected - those who did good works to eternal life and those who sinned to judgment. There will be no more death or suffering once God creates a new heaven and earth.
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WHAT THE NOSE KNOWS
TEXT: 2COR 2:14-16
I. THE SAVOUR OF THE ALMIGHTY
…THE SAVOUR OF HIS KNOWLEDGE BY US…
II. THE SAVOUR OF ATTRIBUTE
…A SWEET SAVOUR OF CHRIST, IN THEM THAT ARE SAVED…
III. THE SAVOUR OF REPUTE
…WE ARE… THE SAVOUR OF DEATH… THE SAVOUR OF LIFE
IV. THE SUFFICIENCY OF THE ALMIGHTY
…AND WHO IS SUFFICIENT FOR THESE THINGS?
An Old Message for New Ears
I. Caution- History (Zech 1:2)
II. Comfort- (Revelation) Zech 1:3
III. Consumption- Prophecy (Zech 1:4-6)
IV. Conclusion- Reality (Zech 1:14) “Jealousy”
A. Perfect Jealousy
B. Comfort or Cruel
C. Jealousy is Rage (the age of reason over)
D. Jesus a Man of Vengeance
E. God the Giver or Revenger
Updated! Pay attention throughout all the slides, and the hidden keys within.
Put all the jigsaw puzzle pieces of gold together. You might miss the hidden messages at first so keep going over the slides very carefully, you will be surprised by what may suddenly jump out at you. Be your eyes opened. From Kenneth Andre of Spirit. And remember this, everything I do is for a reason!
The document outlines the plan of salvation according to scripture. It discusses the problem of sin, the reason for salvation through Jesus Christ, and the solution found through faith in Christ. It encourages the reader to make a decision to accept Christ's salvation by having faith in Him.
The document discusses several key aspects of the Holy Spirit:
1) The Holy Spirit indwells believers according to several passages.
2) Speaking against the Holy Spirit is an unforgivable sin according to Jesus, referring to attributing His works to Satan.
3) The gift of the Holy Spirit is received through obedience to the gospel including baptism, sealing believers as children of God.
Jesus spoke seven phrases from the cross that conveyed important messages:
1) "Father, forgive them" - expressing forgiveness for those crucifying him.
2) "Today you will be with me in paradise" - offering hope of salvation to one of the criminals crucified with him.
3) Looking to his mother, Mary, and the disciple John, saying "Dear woman, here is your son" - showing care and provision for his family.
4) Crying out "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" - expressing the depths of loneliness and suffering he felt.
5) "I am thirsty" - continuing to experience human suffering and needs
Man is enslaved to sin by nature and choice, but God desires to save all from sin's consequences. Through Jesus' death as a sacrifice, man can now be redeemed, reconciled, righteous, and forgiven. The lost sinner must repent, receive Christ, and be born again by the Spirit. The new believer finds assurance and has responsibilities to be baptized, attend church, witness, and study God's word.
The document discusses the concepts of salvation, why humans were created, and God's plan to save humanity from sin and death through Jesus Christ. It describes how Lucifer rebelled in heaven and was cast out, becoming Satan. It then explains how Satan deceived Eve in the Garden of Eden, causing the entrance of sin into the world. God sent Jesus to die for humanity's sins so that all may be saved and have eternal life through faith in Him.
The document discusses several key biblical passages about the sinful nature of humanity, salvation through Jesus Christ alone, and the promise of eternal life for believers. It notes that all have sinned and fallen short of God's glory, but that Jesus died for sinners and through faith in Him believers are justified, cleansed from sin, and reconciled to God. God predestined believers for adoption as His children. Eternal life is a free gift received through faith in Christ.
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
The document discusses the author's religious beliefs, which are based on passages from the Bible. It believes that Jesus Christ is God who came in the flesh to fulfill the salvation plan. It discusses principles like there being one God, the importance of knowing and loving God by understanding his word, and that salvation comes through repentance, baptism in Jesus' name, and receiving the Holy Spirit. It also expresses beliefs around losing salvation, the rapture occurring after the tribulation period, and that Jesus will return visibly to gather the elect.
WHO ARE YOU? Can your SOUL DIE? What is MANKINDS' Hope after DEATH?Linus Daniel
One of the most important doctrines of the New Testament scriptures is the Hope of Resurrection. We will consider biblical answers to many interesting question such as: If we automatically go to heaven or hell at death, what is significance of the resurrection and judgment? What will life be like for people on earth after resurrection is passed?, etc.
When God came down two thousand years ago, He came not in all His majestic, infinite power and glory, not in His role as the Judge of all the earth, not pompously displaying all of His awesome holiness and purity, but in the form of a finite human being, to demonstrate all of His infinite love, goodness and compassion towards us, in spite of all that we have done. LOVE CAME DOWN! In Jesus Christ, when He came into this world.
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A BIBLICAL EXEGESIS/PERSPECTIVE OF WHO/WHAT CONSTITUTES MODERN-DAY ISRAEL...PLEASE VERIFY THE SCRIPTURES FOR YOURSELF BEFORE JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS OR ASSUMING OTHERS ARE BIAS.
THIS HAS TO DO WITH THE PATIENCE OF THE SAINTS. BECAUSE OF THE MARK OF THE BEAST, THE CRISIS HE [BEAST] WILL BRING UPON GOD'S PEOPLE, ETC, GOD'S PEOPLE MUST HAVE PATIENCE TO ENDURE.
THIS EXPLAINS THAT JUDGMENT IS A PROCESS; NOT AN EVENT. GOD DOES NOT NEED TO DO ALL THIS; BUT IN ORDER TO ADDRESS IN FAIRNESS ANY QUESTIONS THE ANGELS MIGHT HAVE HAD, AFTER LUCIFER FELL FROM HEAVEN, HE NEEDS TO DO THIS. WOULD YOU?
The document summarizes the biblical messages of the three angels in Revelation 14:6-12. It describes how the angels call people to fear God, give Him glory, and warn of God's judgment for worshipping the beast. The messages are a final appeal from the Holy Spirit for people to come out of Babylon and accept salvation or face God's wrath if they receive the mark of the beast.
This document discusses the testimony of Jesus Christ and the three angels' messages from Revelation. It notes that Ellen G. White received visions guiding the Adventist church. It examines prophecies about changing times and laws, identifying the papacy as changing God's prophetic calendar. It outlines two methods, futurism and preterism, used by Catholic scholars to refute the papacy being the antichrist. The document asserts that the gift of prophecy, as with Elijah, will identify the dragon, beast and false prophet of Revelation. True prophets will call God's people to keep His commandments and law.
THIS MESSAGE SPEAKS ABOUT RIGHTEOUSNESS BY FAITH, THE ATONEMENT, THE SABBATH, THE STATE OF THE DEAD, ETC...THIS ALL HAVE TO DO WITH PRESENT TRUTH MESSAGES WITH REGARD TO THE SANCTUARY, AND WHAT'S TAKING PLACE IN HEAVEN WITH CHRIST BEING OUR HIGH PRIEST.
WHO IS THIS REMNANT OF REVELATION 12:17? DO YOU KNOW? IS IT IMPORTANT? DOES/WILL/SHOULD IT CONCERN GOD'S PEOPLE? FIND OUT BY READING THE PRESENTATION...
The Mark Of The Beast Or The Seal Of Godguest0defe46
SUNDAY IS THE MARK OF THE BEAST AND SATURDAY IS THE SEAL OF GOD...PLEASE DON'T CRUCIFY ME... HEEAR AND READ IT FROM THE HORSES' MOUTH...
QUOTE CATHOLIC SOURCES:
Of course the Catholic Church claims that the change [from Saturday to Sunday] was her act. And the act is a MARK of her ecclesiastical power and authority in religious matters. — C. F. Thomas, Chancellor of Cardinal Gibbons.Sunday is our MARK of authority.... The church is above the Bible, and this transference of Sabbath observance is proof of that fact. — Catholic Record, September 1, 1923 ( Ontario ).The Pope is of so great dignity and so exalted that he is not a mere man, but as it were God, and the Vicar of God. The Pope is of such lofty and supreme dignity that, properly speaking, he has not been established in any rank of dignity, but rather has been placed upon the very summit of all ranks of dignities.... He is likewise the divine monarch and supreme emperor and king of kings. Hence the Pope is crowned with a triple crown, as King of Heaven and of Earth and of the Lower Regions. — Lucius Ferraris, Prompta Bibliotheca, volume 6, pp. 438, 442.
For thou art the shepherd, thou art the physician, thou art the husbandman; finally, thou art another God on earth. — Christopher Marcellus’s Oration in the Fifth Lateran Council, 4th session. J. D. Mansi, Sacrorum Conciliorum...Collectio, volume 32, col. 761, translated.The pope is the supreme judge of the law of the land.... He is the vicegerent of Christ, who is not only a Priest forever, but also King of kings and Lord of lords. — La Civilta Cattolica, March 18, 1871, quoted in Leonard Woolsey Bacon, An Inside View of the Vatican Council, American Tract Society, p. 229.
Prove to me from the Bible alone that I am bound to keep Sunday holy. There is no such law in the Bible. It is a law of the holy Catholic Church alone. The Bible says ‘Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.’ The Catholic Church says, No. By my divine power I abolish the Sabbath day and command you to keep holy the first day of the week. And lo! The entire civilized world bows down in reverent obedience to the command of the Holy Catholic Church. — Thomas Enright, CSSR, President, Redemptorist College (Roman Catholic), Kansas City, MO., February 18, 1884
The observance of Sunday by the Protestants is an homage they pay, in spite of themselves, to the authority of the [Catholic] church. — Monsignor Louis Segur, Plain Talk About the Protestantism of Today (1868), p. 213.
If Protestants would follow the Bible, they should worship God on the Sabbath Day [Saturday]. In keeping the Sunday they are following a law of the Catholic church. — Albert Smith, Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, replying for the Cardinal in a letter of February 10, 1920. It is well to remind the Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists, and all other Christians, that the Bible does not support them anywhere in their observance of Sunday. Sunday is an institution of the Roman Catholic Church, and those who observe the day observe a commandment of the Catholic Church. — Priest Brady, in an address, reported in the Elizabeth , N.J. “News,” March 18, 1903
The document discusses the commandments of God and contrasts them with the commandments of man. It argues that the Ten Commandments were given by God to the Israelites after delivering them from slavery in Egypt. However, the Israelites were a stubborn people and repeatedly broke their covenant with God. The New Testament established a new covenant where God's law would be written on people's hearts rather than on tablets of stone. True followers of God are described as keeping God's commandments out of love for Him through the power of the Holy Spirit working within them.
THIS HAS TO DO WITH THE WINE THAT BABYLON GIVES TO EARTH'S INHABITANTS. THE HAVE BEN DRUNK WITH THIS WINE AND ARE UNABLE TO DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN THE HOLY AND THE UNHOLY.
The document discusses Revelation's prophecies about beasts and powers throughout history. It argues that the United States fulfills the characteristics of Revelation's second beast: it arose in the New World helping those fleeing religious persecution in Europe, and maintains distinction between civil and religious authority though these spheres may become entangled. The two horns represent the separation of church and state in America that could be overcome, recreating the oppressive union seen in Europe.
The document discusses the identity of the first beast from Revelation 13-14. It provides evidence from the Bible that the first beast represents the Roman Catholic system, including its 1260 year period of rule from 538-1798 AD. Key points made include that the Catholic Church claims to have authority over times and laws, such as changing the Sabbath to Sunday, and that its doctrines and history involve speaking blasphemies against God.
The document discusses God's litmus tests for humanity throughout history to test their faith and obedience. It draws parallels between Adam and Eve's test regarding the forbidden fruit tree and God's end-time remnant being tested on obeying the Sabbath. Both tests involved choosing obedience to God over listening to the devil's deception. Failure to pass these tests resulted in sin and death. The document urges readers to accept God's authority as shown by keeping His Sabbath commandment.
God's judgment hour involves reviewing the records of each person's life, contained in books in heaven. These books contain transcripts of every word and deed, as well as tears and names. At judgment, each person will appear with the same character and be rewarded or punished according to their works. The judgment began in 1844 after the persecution of the church from 538-1798 by the little horn power.
Fearing God means obeying His commandments, worshipping Him as the Creator, and giving Him glory. It involves walking with God, cleaving to Him, and serving Him with all one's heart. True fear of God is demonstrated through obedience, even in times of testing. Fearing God should be done willingly as an act of reverence, not under compulsion, as God desires His people to willingly keep His commandments.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
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Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
14. 1 PETER 1:18-20 Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, [as] silver and gold, from your vain conversation [received] by tradition from your fathers; But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot: Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you,...