This is my presentation regarding the gospel according to St.Luke. Luke was a physician. He wrote the third book of the New Testament after Matthew and Mark
The document discusses the biblical concept of the Bride of Christ and provides supporting passages. It claims that the Bride of Christ was originally with God in heaven but was separated when Adam and Eve sinned. Both Jesus Christ and the Bride were sent to earth to accomplish God's salvation in two stages. The Bride fell from grace by committing adultery but was later purified. She is now awakened and on a mission to teach God's commandments, though people will resist her. Ultimately, at the end times the Bridegroom and Bride will be reunited at their wedding in heaven.
The document discusses the readings for the Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time, which focus on God's call and the response of commitment to discipleship. It describes how Isaiah, Peter, and Paul each experienced God's call through revelation, recognition of unworthiness, and reassurance of their mission. Each felt unworthy in God's presence but was called to serve. The document also shares a personal story and reflects on how we are all called through baptism to ministry by responding to God's call with conversion and discipleship.
The author of the Universe is also the author of the Bible. The Zodiac is the connect-the-dot version of the 12 icons of the outline of His plan for the Universe.
A message most Christians will not hear often. Some will never hear this in a church today. But persecution is coming to America—ready or not! Jesus promises us persecution. the Bible is full of examples and teaching on our call to suffer as followers of God.
1) The Divine Principle document explains that while Jesus is one with God, he is not God himself. Jesus fulfilled the purpose of creation as a perfected man and stands as the True Parent, but needed a bride to establish the four position foundation.
2) Jesus could only be the spiritual True Parent with the Holy Spirit as his bride. For the physical Kingdom of Heaven to be established, Christ must return in the flesh as both the spiritual and physical True Parent.
3) Sun Myung Moon saw Jesus, who told him to go to the blessing. Mr. Moon understood his role was to establish the physical four position foundation and become the True Parent, fulfilling what Jesus had begun.
This document provides an introduction and overview of supernatural visions experienced by orphans at the Adullam Rescue Mission in China founded by H.A. Baker and his wife. It discusses how the orphans, who came from impoverished backgrounds, began receiving visions of heaven, angels, and revelations from God after an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. The introduction questions why such supernatural experiences described in the Bible are not seen more commonly today and argues they cannot be explained naturalistically but were genuine visitations from God.
The document provides an introduction and overview of Paul's letter to the Romans. It explains that the letter was written by the apostle Paul to believers in Rome around 58 AD to explain the gospel of Jesus Christ. Paul shows that all people are sinners in need of salvation and that God sent Jesus to die for sins so that people can be forgiven and live eternally with God. The letter explains that through faith in Jesus, believers can be made righteous in God's sight and empowered to live holy lives.
This document outlines the Rosary of the Seven Sorrows, which recalls the seven major sorrows that the Virgin Mary suffered during the life and death of Jesus Christ. It details each of the seven sorrows and provides instructions for praying the rosary, which involves meditating on Mary's tears and sorrows. The rosary is said to possess spiritual power and Mary promised blessings, including forgiveness of sins and understanding of one's flaws, to those who pray it sincerely.
The document discusses the biblical concept of the Bride of Christ and provides supporting passages. It claims that the Bride of Christ was originally with God in heaven but was separated when Adam and Eve sinned. Both Jesus Christ and the Bride were sent to earth to accomplish God's salvation in two stages. The Bride fell from grace by committing adultery but was later purified. She is now awakened and on a mission to teach God's commandments, though people will resist her. Ultimately, at the end times the Bridegroom and Bride will be reunited at their wedding in heaven.
The document discusses the readings for the Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time, which focus on God's call and the response of commitment to discipleship. It describes how Isaiah, Peter, and Paul each experienced God's call through revelation, recognition of unworthiness, and reassurance of their mission. Each felt unworthy in God's presence but was called to serve. The document also shares a personal story and reflects on how we are all called through baptism to ministry by responding to God's call with conversion and discipleship.
The author of the Universe is also the author of the Bible. The Zodiac is the connect-the-dot version of the 12 icons of the outline of His plan for the Universe.
A message most Christians will not hear often. Some will never hear this in a church today. But persecution is coming to America—ready or not! Jesus promises us persecution. the Bible is full of examples and teaching on our call to suffer as followers of God.
1) The Divine Principle document explains that while Jesus is one with God, he is not God himself. Jesus fulfilled the purpose of creation as a perfected man and stands as the True Parent, but needed a bride to establish the four position foundation.
2) Jesus could only be the spiritual True Parent with the Holy Spirit as his bride. For the physical Kingdom of Heaven to be established, Christ must return in the flesh as both the spiritual and physical True Parent.
3) Sun Myung Moon saw Jesus, who told him to go to the blessing. Mr. Moon understood his role was to establish the physical four position foundation and become the True Parent, fulfilling what Jesus had begun.
This document provides an introduction and overview of supernatural visions experienced by orphans at the Adullam Rescue Mission in China founded by H.A. Baker and his wife. It discusses how the orphans, who came from impoverished backgrounds, began receiving visions of heaven, angels, and revelations from God after an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. The introduction questions why such supernatural experiences described in the Bible are not seen more commonly today and argues they cannot be explained naturalistically but were genuine visitations from God.
The document provides an introduction and overview of Paul's letter to the Romans. It explains that the letter was written by the apostle Paul to believers in Rome around 58 AD to explain the gospel of Jesus Christ. Paul shows that all people are sinners in need of salvation and that God sent Jesus to die for sins so that people can be forgiven and live eternally with God. The letter explains that through faith in Jesus, believers can be made righteous in God's sight and empowered to live holy lives.
This document outlines the Rosary of the Seven Sorrows, which recalls the seven major sorrows that the Virgin Mary suffered during the life and death of Jesus Christ. It details each of the seven sorrows and provides instructions for praying the rosary, which involves meditating on Mary's tears and sorrows. The rosary is said to possess spiritual power and Mary promised blessings, including forgiveness of sins and understanding of one's flaws, to those who pray it sincerely.
Peter gives a speech where he makes three key points:
1) He boldly claims that Jesus is the Messiah foretold in Jewish scripture, who God "raised up" and sent as his "Servant" to bless people.
2) Jesus turns people away from their sins by appealing to their love for God and revealing God's goodness, rather than threatening punishment.
3) Peter's understanding is growing that the blessing Jesus brings is meant not just for Jews but for people of all nations, as the Old Testament promised. However, Jews will be the first to receive this blessing.
This document provides a comparative analysis of The Da Vinci Code novel and the Divine Principle text. It highlights seven areas of contact: 1) use of allegory and symbol, 2) the sacred feminine, 3) creation theology, 4) interpretations of Christ, 5) views on human sexuality, 6) perspectives on the Church, and 7) eschatological beliefs. Both texts utilize allegory and symbolism. They also valorize the sacred feminine and seek to restore its importance. While taking different stances on some issues, they share convergent reinterpretations of Jesus and notions of marriage, lineage, and the Holy Spirit. Both aim to sanctify sexuality and see a transition age as heralding new spiritual understanding
Bible Alive Jesus Christ 007: "The Kingdom of God"BibleAlive
The Church never could have invented Jesus’ baptism at the hands of John the Baptist. Learn why, and also why Baptism is the “hermeneutical key” for understanding the meaning of Jesus’ ministry and message. See how the inspired authors of the Synoptic Gospels choose mythic language in the temptation narrative and how all three attempts of the devil are varieties on the one great temptation Jesus faced during his public ministry: To become the Messiah who fulfills the expectations of the people. Learn also the Outline of Jesus’ ministry.
The document summarizes the biblical account of a woman who suffered from bleeding for 12 years and was healed when she touched the hem of Jesus' garment. It discusses how the woman believed that if she could just touch Jesus, she would be healed, and pressed through the crowd to do so. When she touched Him, the bleeding stopped. Jesus affirmed that it was her faith that healed her. The document encourages readers that Jesus is still willing and able to heal people today through faith and making a "faith connection" in prayer.
1. The document discusses key differences between traditional Christian teachings about Jesus and the teachings of the Divine Principle. It explains that in the Divine Principle, Jesus was meant to establish God's kingdom on Earth by marrying and having a sinless family to create a pure bloodline, rather than dying on the cross.
2. It notes Jesus needed to graduate to the family level to fulfill his role as the Messiah/True Parent, but was unable to marry. His death on the cross instead established Christianity as the "second Israel."
3. The document compares traditional Christian beliefs about Jesus' resurrection, disciples, and forgiveness of sins to the explanations provided in the Divine Principle. It suggests some traditional Christian
This document contains excerpts from a book titled "Holy Spirit Mysteries" edited by Glenn Pease. It discusses several mysteries related to the Holy Spirit, including the mystery of the new birth. The excerpt focuses on explaining the mystery of the new birth, which refers to regeneration or being born again spiritually. It describes how people are born spiritually dead due to sin and unable to understand spiritual things, but God intervenes and makes believers spiritually alive through faith in Christ. The passage uses a conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus to illustrate this mystery, with Jesus telling Nicodemus one must be born again to see the kingdom of God.
This is a study of Jesus as the Angel of the Lord in the Old Testament. It is debated but the evidence is strong that Jesus played a role in the Old Testament.
The document summarizes 10 key points about Jesus' baptism in the Jordan River. It discusses how Jesus was baptized by John, the Holy Spirit descended upon him, and a voice from Heaven declared him God's beloved Son. It also reflects on how our own baptisms unite us with Christ's death and resurrection and empower us with the Holy Spirit.
The document discusses the history and importance of the rosary based on biblical passages and appearances of Mary. It describes how Mary endorsed the rosary when appearing to Saint Bernadette and the children at Fatima. Pope Leo XIII added the invocation "Queen of the Most Holy Rosary" to the Litany of Loreto. The rosary is said to offer protection against evil and have helped defend the Church in battles like Lepanto. Devotion to Mary and praying the rosary with meditation are challenged as important parts of one's prayer life.
The Catholic Church is in the midst of a great crisis. In fact, many commentators in Catholic media are already saying that the Church is perhaps already in the midst of a de facto schism. On one side, you have high-ranking liberal prelates pushing for major changes in the Church: same-sex unions, cohabitation, contraception, tolerance towards abortion, and many others. On the other side, you have faithful Cardinals and bishops fighting to preserve the True Traditional teachings of the Catholic Church.
We are living in the midst of the Great Apostasy in the End Times foretold so long ago. We are living in the period of a massive loss of the True Faith, just prior to the Second Coming of Our Lord.
In this 3-day online conference, we will cover in extensive detail this prophesied Great Apostasy in the End Times.
This document contains meditations on the five Luminous Mysteries of the Holy Rosary:
1) The Baptism of Jesus Christ in the Jordan River by John the Baptist.
2) The Wedding at Cana, where Jesus performs his first miracle by turning water into wine at Mary's request.
3) The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God, where Jesus preaches about God's kingdom through parables.
4) The Transfiguration of Jesus, where he is revealed in divine glory before Peter, James, and John.
5) The Institution of the Holy Eucharist, where Jesus establishes the sacrament during the Last Supper.
THE REALITY OF GOD'S PRESENCE AND SUPERNATURAL INTERVENTIONhuldahministry
If miracles happened as written in the Bible, we should always be expectant that they could happen now to those who seek God because God is an unchanging God through the ages...
The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John around 97 AD to prove that Jesus is the Christ and Son of God. It was written for a general Christian audience familiar with the other Gospels. John's Gospel emphasizes the deity of Christ through His miracles and divine claims. It recounts Jesus' ministry, rejection, crucifixion and resurrection. Key events include the wedding at Cana, Nicodemus' visit, Jesus' encounters in Samaria and Judea, the raising of Lazarus, His trials and crucifixion. The book ends with post-resurrection appearances of Jesus and His interaction with the disciples.
The document examines evidence for Jesus being God, including prophecies about him from the Old Testament that were fulfilled, miracles he performed, and testimony from the New Testament and early Christians. It notes there were over 300 prophecies about the Messiah's first coming that were all fulfilled in Jesus. The odds of anyone fulfilling just 8 prophecies are 1 in 100 quadrillion, demonstrating the supernatural nature of the Bible. The document concludes the evidence confirms Jesus is God as he claimed.
The Catholic Church is in the midst of a great crisis. In fact, many commentators in Catholic media are already saying that the Church is perhaps already in the midst of a de facto schism. On one side, you have high-ranking liberal prelates pushing for major changes in the Church: same-sex unions, cohabitation, contraception, tolerance towards abortion, and many others. On the other side, you have faithful Cardinals and bishops fighting to preserve the True Traditional teachings of the Catholic Church.
We are living in the midst of the Great Apostasy in the End Times foretold so long ago. We are living in the period of a massive loss of the True Faith, just prior to the Second Coming of Our Lord.
In this 3-day online conference, we will cover in extensive detail this prophesied Great Apostasy in the End Times.
The document provides an outline and discussion of the work and ministry of the Holy Spirit according to Christian doctrine. It discusses that the Holy Spirit is the author and interpreter of scripture, convicts sinners, regenerates believers, indwells believers, seals believers, endues with power, baptizes into the body of Christ, and guides believers. It also discusses sins that can be committed against the Holy Spirit, including resisting, despising, blaspheming, grieving, quenching, and lying to the Holy Spirit.
This document provides context and background information about the first epistle of John. It discusses that the apostle John wrote this letter to churches in Ephesus to encourage believers and address false teachings. The letter aims to help believers have fellowship with God and each other through walking in light, confessing sin, and living in love. Key themes in 1 John are that God is light, love, and life.
This document discusses the genealogy and family circumstances of Jesus according to the Holy Quran and Holy Bible. It notes that the Bible presents two contradictory genealogies of Jesus in an attempt to show his descent from King David, while also acknowledging his birth without a father. The Holy Quran declares Jesus as progeny of Imran/Amram's family. Analysis of biblical passages show that Jesus' mother Mary was from the family of Imran/Amram, as was John the Baptist's family. The document aims to clarify Jesus' ancestry and lineage based on scriptural evidence.
1) The document discusses the "divine mystery" that was hidden for centuries but is now revealed through the church - that mystery is God's plan for salvation through Jesus Christ.
2) It explains how symbolic worship in the Old Testament pointed to the coming Savior, Jesus, and how the New Testament era focuses on spiritual worship through faith in Christ.
3) The key message is that Christians now own the "divine mystery" of salvation through Christ, which was foreshadowed throughout the Old Testament and fulfilled by Jesus; this truth is the most valuable thing one can possess.
This document provides an order of service for Palm/Passion Sunday worship at First Presbyterian Church of Asheville. It includes songs, scripture readings, and prayers focused on Jesus' entry into Jerusalem and his crucifixion. The service will include the waving of palm branches, congregational hymns, a dramatic reading of the Passion Gospel, and an affirmation of faith before closing with prayers and an invitation to fellowship.
Peter gives a speech where he makes three key points:
1) He boldly claims that Jesus is the Messiah foretold in Jewish scripture, who God "raised up" and sent as his "Servant" to bless people.
2) Jesus turns people away from their sins by appealing to their love for God and revealing God's goodness, rather than threatening punishment.
3) Peter's understanding is growing that the blessing Jesus brings is meant not just for Jews but for people of all nations, as the Old Testament promised. However, Jews will be the first to receive this blessing.
This document provides a comparative analysis of The Da Vinci Code novel and the Divine Principle text. It highlights seven areas of contact: 1) use of allegory and symbol, 2) the sacred feminine, 3) creation theology, 4) interpretations of Christ, 5) views on human sexuality, 6) perspectives on the Church, and 7) eschatological beliefs. Both texts utilize allegory and symbolism. They also valorize the sacred feminine and seek to restore its importance. While taking different stances on some issues, they share convergent reinterpretations of Jesus and notions of marriage, lineage, and the Holy Spirit. Both aim to sanctify sexuality and see a transition age as heralding new spiritual understanding
Bible Alive Jesus Christ 007: "The Kingdom of God"BibleAlive
The Church never could have invented Jesus’ baptism at the hands of John the Baptist. Learn why, and also why Baptism is the “hermeneutical key” for understanding the meaning of Jesus’ ministry and message. See how the inspired authors of the Synoptic Gospels choose mythic language in the temptation narrative and how all three attempts of the devil are varieties on the one great temptation Jesus faced during his public ministry: To become the Messiah who fulfills the expectations of the people. Learn also the Outline of Jesus’ ministry.
The document summarizes the biblical account of a woman who suffered from bleeding for 12 years and was healed when she touched the hem of Jesus' garment. It discusses how the woman believed that if she could just touch Jesus, she would be healed, and pressed through the crowd to do so. When she touched Him, the bleeding stopped. Jesus affirmed that it was her faith that healed her. The document encourages readers that Jesus is still willing and able to heal people today through faith and making a "faith connection" in prayer.
1. The document discusses key differences between traditional Christian teachings about Jesus and the teachings of the Divine Principle. It explains that in the Divine Principle, Jesus was meant to establish God's kingdom on Earth by marrying and having a sinless family to create a pure bloodline, rather than dying on the cross.
2. It notes Jesus needed to graduate to the family level to fulfill his role as the Messiah/True Parent, but was unable to marry. His death on the cross instead established Christianity as the "second Israel."
3. The document compares traditional Christian beliefs about Jesus' resurrection, disciples, and forgiveness of sins to the explanations provided in the Divine Principle. It suggests some traditional Christian
This document contains excerpts from a book titled "Holy Spirit Mysteries" edited by Glenn Pease. It discusses several mysteries related to the Holy Spirit, including the mystery of the new birth. The excerpt focuses on explaining the mystery of the new birth, which refers to regeneration or being born again spiritually. It describes how people are born spiritually dead due to sin and unable to understand spiritual things, but God intervenes and makes believers spiritually alive through faith in Christ. The passage uses a conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus to illustrate this mystery, with Jesus telling Nicodemus one must be born again to see the kingdom of God.
This is a study of Jesus as the Angel of the Lord in the Old Testament. It is debated but the evidence is strong that Jesus played a role in the Old Testament.
The document summarizes 10 key points about Jesus' baptism in the Jordan River. It discusses how Jesus was baptized by John, the Holy Spirit descended upon him, and a voice from Heaven declared him God's beloved Son. It also reflects on how our own baptisms unite us with Christ's death and resurrection and empower us with the Holy Spirit.
The document discusses the history and importance of the rosary based on biblical passages and appearances of Mary. It describes how Mary endorsed the rosary when appearing to Saint Bernadette and the children at Fatima. Pope Leo XIII added the invocation "Queen of the Most Holy Rosary" to the Litany of Loreto. The rosary is said to offer protection against evil and have helped defend the Church in battles like Lepanto. Devotion to Mary and praying the rosary with meditation are challenged as important parts of one's prayer life.
The Catholic Church is in the midst of a great crisis. In fact, many commentators in Catholic media are already saying that the Church is perhaps already in the midst of a de facto schism. On one side, you have high-ranking liberal prelates pushing for major changes in the Church: same-sex unions, cohabitation, contraception, tolerance towards abortion, and many others. On the other side, you have faithful Cardinals and bishops fighting to preserve the True Traditional teachings of the Catholic Church.
We are living in the midst of the Great Apostasy in the End Times foretold so long ago. We are living in the period of a massive loss of the True Faith, just prior to the Second Coming of Our Lord.
In this 3-day online conference, we will cover in extensive detail this prophesied Great Apostasy in the End Times.
This document contains meditations on the five Luminous Mysteries of the Holy Rosary:
1) The Baptism of Jesus Christ in the Jordan River by John the Baptist.
2) The Wedding at Cana, where Jesus performs his first miracle by turning water into wine at Mary's request.
3) The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God, where Jesus preaches about God's kingdom through parables.
4) The Transfiguration of Jesus, where he is revealed in divine glory before Peter, James, and John.
5) The Institution of the Holy Eucharist, where Jesus establishes the sacrament during the Last Supper.
THE REALITY OF GOD'S PRESENCE AND SUPERNATURAL INTERVENTIONhuldahministry
If miracles happened as written in the Bible, we should always be expectant that they could happen now to those who seek God because God is an unchanging God through the ages...
The Gospel of John was written by the Apostle John around 97 AD to prove that Jesus is the Christ and Son of God. It was written for a general Christian audience familiar with the other Gospels. John's Gospel emphasizes the deity of Christ through His miracles and divine claims. It recounts Jesus' ministry, rejection, crucifixion and resurrection. Key events include the wedding at Cana, Nicodemus' visit, Jesus' encounters in Samaria and Judea, the raising of Lazarus, His trials and crucifixion. The book ends with post-resurrection appearances of Jesus and His interaction with the disciples.
The document examines evidence for Jesus being God, including prophecies about him from the Old Testament that were fulfilled, miracles he performed, and testimony from the New Testament and early Christians. It notes there were over 300 prophecies about the Messiah's first coming that were all fulfilled in Jesus. The odds of anyone fulfilling just 8 prophecies are 1 in 100 quadrillion, demonstrating the supernatural nature of the Bible. The document concludes the evidence confirms Jesus is God as he claimed.
The Catholic Church is in the midst of a great crisis. In fact, many commentators in Catholic media are already saying that the Church is perhaps already in the midst of a de facto schism. On one side, you have high-ranking liberal prelates pushing for major changes in the Church: same-sex unions, cohabitation, contraception, tolerance towards abortion, and many others. On the other side, you have faithful Cardinals and bishops fighting to preserve the True Traditional teachings of the Catholic Church.
We are living in the midst of the Great Apostasy in the End Times foretold so long ago. We are living in the period of a massive loss of the True Faith, just prior to the Second Coming of Our Lord.
In this 3-day online conference, we will cover in extensive detail this prophesied Great Apostasy in the End Times.
The document provides an outline and discussion of the work and ministry of the Holy Spirit according to Christian doctrine. It discusses that the Holy Spirit is the author and interpreter of scripture, convicts sinners, regenerates believers, indwells believers, seals believers, endues with power, baptizes into the body of Christ, and guides believers. It also discusses sins that can be committed against the Holy Spirit, including resisting, despising, blaspheming, grieving, quenching, and lying to the Holy Spirit.
This document provides context and background information about the first epistle of John. It discusses that the apostle John wrote this letter to churches in Ephesus to encourage believers and address false teachings. The letter aims to help believers have fellowship with God and each other through walking in light, confessing sin, and living in love. Key themes in 1 John are that God is light, love, and life.
This document discusses the genealogy and family circumstances of Jesus according to the Holy Quran and Holy Bible. It notes that the Bible presents two contradictory genealogies of Jesus in an attempt to show his descent from King David, while also acknowledging his birth without a father. The Holy Quran declares Jesus as progeny of Imran/Amram's family. Analysis of biblical passages show that Jesus' mother Mary was from the family of Imran/Amram, as was John the Baptist's family. The document aims to clarify Jesus' ancestry and lineage based on scriptural evidence.
1) The document discusses the "divine mystery" that was hidden for centuries but is now revealed through the church - that mystery is God's plan for salvation through Jesus Christ.
2) It explains how symbolic worship in the Old Testament pointed to the coming Savior, Jesus, and how the New Testament era focuses on spiritual worship through faith in Christ.
3) The key message is that Christians now own the "divine mystery" of salvation through Christ, which was foreshadowed throughout the Old Testament and fulfilled by Jesus; this truth is the most valuable thing one can possess.
This document provides an order of service for Palm/Passion Sunday worship at First Presbyterian Church of Asheville. It includes songs, scripture readings, and prayers focused on Jesus' entry into Jerusalem and his crucifixion. The service will include the waving of palm branches, congregational hymns, a dramatic reading of the Passion Gospel, and an affirmation of faith before closing with prayers and an invitation to fellowship.
A lecture on the style and message of the Gospel of John. In this lecture we compare John's style to those of the synoptic to get an Eagle's eye portrayal of Jesus life and message.
The Three that fell at Jesus' Feet
Devotional Study on Mark 5:1-43
The study is broken up into:
1. Summary Recap of Chapter 4
2. Summary of the Three Stories recorded
3. Contrasts between the three people Jesus encounters
4. Similarities of the three people Jesus encounters
Mark 5:1-43
I titled this study "The Three That Fell At Jesus' Feet".
Study is broken into:
1. Summary of the Three Stories
2. Contrast Between the Three Characters in the Stories
3. Similarities of the Three Characters in the Stories
A verse by verse commentary on John chapter 11 dealing with the death and resurrection of Lazarus, and the comforting of Mary and Martha. It goes on to deal with the plot to kill Jesus.
Jesus is born in Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph. The three wise men follow a star to bring gifts to the newborn king. As a young boy, Jesus amazes religious scholars with his knowledge. He is baptized by John the Baptist, calls his first disciples, and performs miracles like turning water to wine. Jesus teaches in parables and has compassion for outcasts, angering religious leaders. He feeds thousands and walks on water, proving his divine power. Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, and after the Last Supper is crucified but rises again three days later, appearing to his disciples before ascending to heaven.
The Life of Jesus for Children: Coloring BookFreekidstories
Jesus is born in Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph. The three wise men follow a star to bring gifts to the newborn king. As a young boy, Jesus amazes religious scholars with his knowledge. He is baptized by John the Baptist, calls his first disciples, and performs miracles like turning water to wine. Jesus teaches in parables and heals the sick, feeding thousands from just a few loaves of bread. He raises people from the dead and walks on water before being crucified and rising from the dead three days later. Jesus ascends to heaven and promises to return someday.
Free stories, books, ebooks, classes, videos, and coloring pages for children - www.freekidstories.org
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The document examines the claims of Jesus and who he really was. It considers whether he was a sage, prophet, liar, crazy person, messiah, son of man, god in the flesh, or merely a man. It outlines Jesus' audacious claims in the gospels and the responses they elicited. It also analyzes messianic prophecies from the Old Testament that Jesus fulfilled and arguments for his resurrection, concluding that Jesus is who he said he was - the Messiah, Lord, and God in the flesh.
This document provides biographical details about James, the brother of Jesus. It discusses the three possible relationships James could have had with Jesus, as well as James' initial disbelief in Jesus and transformation after witnessing Jesus' resurrection. James went on to become a leader in the early church in Jerusalem and was given the nickname "Pillar" due to his spiritual authority. He was ultimately martyred for his faith.
Bible Alive Jesus Christ 009: “The Kingdom and Jesus’ Death”BibleAlive
Did Jesus need divine inspiration to realize that his life was in imminent danger? Discover how Jesus saw his vocation as the fulfillment of the suffering Servant and thus his death as an expiatory sacrifice of a unique kind. How could Jesus’ suffering and death be part of God’s plan? Explore the Kingdom of God in the Last Supper. Learn the significance of “Eli, Eli, lemah sabbachtani,” and see the Sacrifice of Jesus in new light and what it brings about.
john 3:16, It is God's golden message to the world, comprehending
the sum-total of sixteen hundred years of love revelation. It
tells of a love that loves, a love that serves, a love that
sacrifices. In it we see the father-heart of God, the mother-
heart of Christ, yes, the friend-heart of the world's truest
Friend. Here we are swept out into the universal, beholding
a world-lover, a world-man, a world-thinker, a world-
sympathizer, a non-respecter of persons, one whose mind
and heart reach across races, recognizing no distinctions, no
political lines, no social distinctions.
Introduction
Mantra Yoga is an exact science. "Mananat trayate iti mantrah- by the Manana (constant thinking or recollection) of which one is protected or is released from the round of births and deaths, is Mantra." That is called Mantra by the meditation (Manana) on which the Jiva or the individual soul attains freedom from sin, enjoyment in heaven and final liberation, and by the aid of which it attains in full the fourfold fruit (Chaturvarga), i.e., Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. A Mantra is so called because it is achieved by the mental process.
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Tracking "The Blessing" - Christianity · Spiritual Growth · Success
Do you ever feel like your Bible highlighting isn't quite enough to ignite lasting spiritual growth? Have you struggled to retain key takeaways from your Bible study sessions?
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In this video, you'll gain insights on:
How highlighting key verses and themes can enhance memory and retention of Scripture (we see a few key ones, here!)
Studies have shown that highlighting can significantly improve information recall. Highlighting key points visually reinforces them in your mind, leading to better long-term memory.
How to personalize your Bible study through strategic highlighting. Don't just highlight everything!
This video will teach you how to strategically highlight based on what resonates with you, focusing on central themes, recurring ideas, or connections between different passages.
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How connecting highlighted passages can reveal deeper biblical truths. By highlighting these connections, you can see the bigger picture and uncover the underlying messages within Scripture.
By the end of this video, you'll be equipped to unlock the hidden potential within your highlighted Bible and embark on a transformative spiritual growth journey! Don't forget to like and subscribe for more inspiring content on deepening your faith.
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"Lift off" by Pastor Mark Behr at North Athens Baptist ChurchJurgenFinch
23 June 2024
Morning Service at North Athens Baptist Church Athens, Michigan
“Lift Off” by Pastor Mark Behr
Scriptures: Luke 24:50-53; Acts 1:6-11.
We are a small country Church in Athens Michigan who loves to reach out to others with the love of God. We worship an Awesome God who loves the whole world and wants everyone to see and understand what He has done for us. (1 Corinthians 15:1-4) We hope you are encouraging by our Sunday Morning sermon videos. If you are ever in the area, please feel free to attend our Sunday Morning Services at North Athens Baptist Church 2020 M Drive South, Athens, Michigan. If you have any question and would like to talk to Pastor Mark, or have prayer request please call the church at (269) 729-553
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
Morning Service: 10:45 a.m.
Full Morning Service on Facebook Live at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nabc2020athensmichigan
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John witnesses the sealing of God's 144,000 witnesses, and he hears the crying out or shouting of an unnumbered multitude of those who have been saved during the great tribulation.
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2. The word ‘Gospel’ is from middle English
‘Godspell’, which means message of Christ or
simply Good news.
The term "good news" refers to the story of
Jesus Christ's birth, death, and resurrection.
3. Luke is first mentioned in the letters of Paul
as the latter’s “coworker” and as the
“beloved physician.”Paul is the author of
most books in the Holy Bible(13).
The literary style of Luke’s writings and the
range of his vocabulary mark him as an
educated man. He was a physician.
4. Messiah-
the promised deliverer or the leader of the
Jewish nation prophesied in the Hebrew
Bible.
Prophet-A Prophet is a divinely ordained
messenger that serves as a leader in the
religion he is Prophet over. When a Prophet
appears, it means something significant
happened, is happening or about to happen.
5. Original Sin:the tendency to evil supposedly
innate in all human beings, held to be
inherited from Adam in consequence of the
Fall.
Baptism-From the root word ‘Baptiso’ which
means immersion. Baptism by water
(referred to as “John's baptism,” for John
the Baptist) is a ceremonial ritual signifying
cleansing of the body and mind to become
the Lord's temple. It signifies accepting Jesus
Christ as his/her God.
6. Trinity:the three persons of the Christian
Godhead; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Sabbath:a day of religious observance and
abstinence from work, kept by Jews from
Friday evening to Saturday evening, and by
most Christians on Sunday.
Parable:a simple story used to illustrate a
moral or spiritual lesson, as told by Jesus in
the Gospels.
7. Simeon. Man who tells Mary that a sword will
pierce her soul.
Joseph of Arimathea. Takes Jesus to his
tomb.
Barabbas. Is released by Pilate.
Theophilus. This "God-lover" has two books
addressed to him.
Judas. Betrays Jesus with a kiss.
Zechariah. John the Baptist's dad.
Peter. Denies knowing Jesus.
Luke.
8. Pontius Pilate- Officially
sentences Jesus to death
Caiaphas-Rends his garments
during the trial of Jesus
Zacchaeus-Short man who gives
away half his possessions
Angel Gabriel- Tells Zacharias
that he is going to be mute for
his unbelief.
9. Roman Centurion- Calls Jesus the son of God
directly after Jesus dies
Mary- Searches for Jesus and finds him in the
temple
John the Baptist- The man who baptized
Jesus
10. With 80 verses, it is one of the longest
chapters in the New Testament.
First chapter describes the events leading up
to the birth of Jesus.
Angelic visitation to Zechariah.
He became mute as he didn’t believe the
angel.
Angel appears to Mary speaking of Jesus’
birth.
11. An angel appears to shepherds guarding their
sheep nearby, telling them the joyful news
that a savior has been born that night.
They find Mary, Joseph and the baby in the
stable, and they tell everyone what the angel
had said to them. The baby is named Jesus,
as instructed by the angel before His
conception.
12. John the Baptist, is preaching and baptizing
people in the country. He urges them to “bring
forth therefore fruits worthy of repentance.” He
also tells them to give alms to the poor and not
tax people more than they owe. John also tells
the soldiers to “do no more violence, accuse no
man falsely and be content with your wages.”
When Jesus himself comes to be baptized by
John, This happens, “the Holy Ghost descended
in a bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a
voice came from heaven which said ‘Thou art my
beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased.'”
13. Temptation of Jesus:He was told by the devil
to turn the stone into bread for food and to
command kingdoms.
Jesus later returns to His hometown. He
enters the temple on the Sabbath day and
reads from the book of Isaiah. He states that
He is the chosen one. He angers His listeners
by saying that a prophet is not accepted in
His home country.
Jesus delivers a man suffering from evil
spirits. He also heals Peter’s mother in law.
14. Jesus instructs Peter to lower the nets into the
water. Almost immediately the nets were filled
with fish.
Simon Peter, James and John saw the
supernatural in this circumstance. They left their
nets and followed Jesus.
Next, Jesus heals a leper. Friends of a paralyzed
man lower him down the roof because of the
crowd.
And when he saw their faith, he said unto him,
Man, thy sins are forgiven to thee.
The Scribes and Pharisees accuse Jesus of
blasphemy.
15. Jesus’ disciples worked on Sabbath. The
Pharisees found fault. Jesus says he is lord
even of Sabbath. Jesus healed a man on
Sabbath. Again, they find fault. Jesus replies
that it is lawful to good on any day.
He calls twelve people as his disciples:Simon,
Andrew, James, John, Barthalomew, Mathew,
Thomas, James, Judas, Judas Iscariot,Simon,
Philip.
Next, he delivers the sermon on the mount.
16. A Roman Centurion requests Jesus to heal his
servant. He tells Jesus not to come to his house
as his house is not worthy of Jesus coming there,
Jesus marvels that he has not seen such faith in
all Israel.
Jesus then raises to life a widow’s dead son.
All people glorify God on account of Jesus’
miracles.
John’s disciples ask Jesus if He is the One
prophesied in the Torah. Jesus tells of all the
miracles.
Jesus tells the parable of two creditors. Jesus
honors the woman who wipes his feet with her
hair.
17. Jesus tells the parable of the sower, thereby,
indicating the importance of the word of God.
Next, Jesus’ mother and brethren come to see him.
Jesus says that his mother and brethren are those
who hear and do as per the word of the Lord.
There arises a storm. Jesus rebukes the wind. It
stops raging. The disciples marvel.
Jesus delivers a man possessed by many demons.
A woman with the issue of blood touches the edge
of Jesus’ garment and is healed of her problem.
Jairus’ daughter is raised to life.
18. Jesus preaches. He asks his disciples to give the
people food. They only have 5 loaves of bread
and 2 fishes. Jesus blesses them and is able to
feed thousands of people.
Jesus asks who the people say he is. They reply
that some say he is a prophet, while others think
he is Elijah. But Peter says that he is the Christ.
Jesus makes a prediction that the Son of Man
must suffer. Likewise, his followers must take up
the cross.
The disciples argue who among them is greater.
And Jesus tells them that a person wishing to be
great must humble himself like a child.
19. Jesus says he sends his disciples as lambs
among wolves. He sends 70 disciples.Jesus
commands them to preach.
He orders his disciples to go to people and
say that the kingdom of heaven is nigh unto
them.
Jesus gives them authority over evil spirits
and then he says that he saw Satan fall from
heaven like lightning.
He tells the story of the good Samaritan who
asks Him,”Who is my neighbour?”
20. Jesus tells the Lord’s prayer.
Jesus tells the famous Ask, and it shall be given
you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall
be opened unto you.
This chapter also shows Jesus casting out a
demon. The nonbelievers begin to believe that
Jesus has the power to cast out demons because
he is working with Beelzebub of the demonic
world. Jesus speaks common sense as to how a
kingdom divided against itself will stand.
The people also ask for a sign. He says only
Jonah’s sign will be given.
21. His disciples are warned not to have any fear of
persecution from the hypocritical Pharisees. The only
fear that they should have is of the most high God,
for He has the power to send souls into the pits of
hell.
Jesus continues to teach his disciples that those who
are willing to confess their love of the Lord will be
blessed. However, the opposite is also true in that
those that deny the power of the Lord will be
forgotten. In addition, blasphemy against the Holy
Spirit is considered an unforgivable sin.
He tells of the story of a rich man that only cared
about his riches here on earth. Instead, he should
have been trying to store his treasures in heaven.
22. Jesus commands the people to repent.
Jesus tells the parable of the fig tree.
Jesus heals a woman oppressed with a spirit of
infirmity for 18 years.
The Pharisees accuse Him of healing on the
Sabbath day. Jesus tells that why do the
Pharisees loose their ox on Sabbath then.
Jesus tells that the way to heaven is narrow
when compared to the way to hell which is
broad.
He says that shall be last shall be first and they
that shall be first shall be last.
He laments over Jerusalem with the famous
words, “O Jerusalem! O Jerusalem”
23. Jesus heals a person with dropsy. The Pharisees
again accuse him of healing on the Sabbath.
Jesus retorts by saying that all the people would
save an ox that falls in a pit even on the
Sabbath.
Jesus advises that if you go for a marriage sit at
the last and the people call you to sit at the
first. He tells this as the feast was approaching
and how the Pharisees wanted to sit in seats of
high honor.
Whoever exalteth himself shall be abased and
whoever abaseth himself shall be exalted.
Jesus tells the story of a rich man with a feast
and how salvation may be received by the
gentiles first rather than the Jews.
24. Jesus tells the story of the lost sheep- how
they will search for the one lost sheep
leaving the other ninety nine.The same is
true in heaven where there is more joy in the
repentance of one sinner than 99 righteous
men.
Jesus tells the story of the prodigal son.
25. The chapter begins with the story of a rich man and a
servant. The rich man receives complaints regarding
the servant and wants to fire him. In order to save his
job, he proceeds to write off some of his master’s
debtors’ debt. His master is pleased and commends
him. The moral is, you cannot serve two masters. You
cannot serve money as well as God. A definitive
choice has to be made.
Jesus says if people are not loyal in worldly things,
how will they be entrusted with heavenly things.
Jesus also warns people who justify themselves
before people but don’t care about their standing
with God.
Jesus tells the story of a rich man and Lazarus.
26. Jesus says It is impossible but that offences will
come: but woe unto him, through whom they
come! Jesus warns against hindering people
coming to Him.
Jesus commands everyone to forgive his brother,
no matter what the offence is.
Jesus says faith of the size of mustard seed is all
it takes.
Jesus says not to expect praise for doing one’s
duty and teaches them to be humble.
Jesus heals 10 lepers.
Jesus talks about second coming and how it will
be like the days of Lot.
27. Jesus tells the story of a hard hearted judge and says that
God will surely avenge his elect.Persistent prayer is all
that is required.
Jesus is upset over people’s lack of faith.
Jesus tells the story of a Pharisee and a Publican.
Jesus says it is important to humble oneself like a little
child and asks disciples not to hinder children
He says that everyone that exalteth himself shall be
abased and everyone that abase himself shall be exalteth
Jesus asks a rich man to give all to the poor.
Jesus says if anyone wants to follow Him, they must deny
their everything, including their families and says that
those who do thus will definitely get their reward.
Jesus talks about his impending death.
Jesus heals a blind man
28. Jesus dines with a man named Zaccheus.
Jesus tells a story.
Jesus rides on an unused donkey. People
praise him saying,” Blessed is He that
cometh in the name of the Lord”.
Jesus beats up people selling stuff and
profaning God’s temple. He lambasts them
making the Holy place a den of thieves.
29. The chief priests, scribes and elders approached Jesus and asked
why He thinks He has the right to preach. Jesus answers them
with another question, asking them if they believed in John the
Baptist.
Jesus then tells a parable about the evil tenants of a vineyard.
The vineyard owner had his property rented and went out on a
journey. He sent three servants to the vineyard to collect
produce from the tenants. The tenants beat up each servant and
shamefully sent them away. Finally, the owner sent his son who
he thought would be respected. However, the tenants killed the
son thinking that the inheritance will be theirs.
“Does the Torah permit us to pay taxes” ask his detractors.
Jesus says no marriage in heaven. Will be like angels. God is the
God of living and not the dead. Trinity of humans-mind, body and
soul. Soul is immortal.
Davidic prophecy.
30. Poor widow’s two copper coins in the treasury.
Jesus says Jerusalem will be destroyed. Second
Coming. False Christs.
Great wars, epidemics, famines, earthquakes,
fearful sights, arrest and persecuted. Even
parents and brothers will betray.
Jerusalem will be surrounded by enemies.
The day will come like a snare.
31. Satan enters Judas.
Preparation for last supper.
Communion-symbolism.
Jesus says woe unto Judas, indirectly.
Jesus predicts Peter’s denial.
Prophecy:He was counted with transgressors.
Jesus surrenders to father’s will.
They come to arrest Jesus.A man’s ear is cut off.
Jesus heals the man. Jesus is arrested
nonetheless.
Peter denies.
Jesus is mocked.
32. Jesus is accused falsely before Pilate.
False accusations regarding taxes, about Jesus
claiming to be the Messiah. Jesus was from
Galilee. So he was under Herod’s jurisdiction.
Herod makes fun of Jesus.
“He hasn’t done anything to deserve death”,
says Pilate. He says he will flog and release him.
They wanted to release Barabbas.
Father forgive them.
This is the king of the Jews.
You will be with me in paradise.
Jesus submits his spirit to the Father.
Joseph for Arimathea asks for Jesus’ body.
33. They discover that Jesus’ body is gone.They
see two angels. They inform that Christ is
resurrected.Reminds them of prophecies.
Jesus walks with them. But they don’t
recognize. Jesus calls them foolish and
reminds them of prophecies of Messiah.
Finally, they recognize Jesus and fear that it
is a ghost. But Jesus tells them to touch him
and see for themselves that he is real. Jesus
again reminds them of messianic prophecies.
Jesus ascends to heaven.