This document discusses the gift of salvation through Jesus Christ. It begins with the story of Adam and Eve disobeying God in the Garden of Eden and falling from spiritual life. God had a plan to reconcile humanity through His Son, Jesus. Jesus fulfilled prophecies and through his death and resurrection, God offers the free gift of eternal life to all who believe. The document encourages accepting this gift by confessing faith in Jesus and provides resources for spiritual growth.
Find insight into common life struggles through wisdom shared by Phil and Al Robertson. Real-Life stories written by Phil and Al address some common struggles that bring people to the Bible looking for guidance. This 7 day reading plan is created from content in the Duck Commander Faith and Family Bible Published by Thomas Nelson.
This is a study of Jesus as the reason for the season. I focus on the positive aspect but there is a negative side as well for much of Christmas celebration has nothing to do with Jesus.
This document discusses the key of David vision that was revealed to Herbert W. Armstrong. It describes how Mr. Armstrong discovered new truths about prophecy but the Sardis era church he was associated with refused to accept or preach these revelations, even though the church leader acknowledged they were from God. This rejection caused that church to die spiritually. The key of David vision involves understanding that true Christians will help rule under Christ during His Kingdom, but it was an opportunity the Sardis church failed to seize.
This 7-day reading plan explores Jesus’ claims, his deity, and offers thoughts demonstrating that he is the Messiah by Lee Strobel, a former atheist. Devotional thoughts
are drawn from Lee’s own experiences and feature a journalistic style from his days as an investigative reporter with the Chicago Tribune. The plan is perfect for those engaged in a thorough search for the truth to decide if Jesus was who he claimed to be.
All devotions are drawn from The Case for Christ
Study Bible.
Do you ever wonder how much sharing your faith really makes an impact? Phil and Al Robertson share thought-provoking stories about the transformations they have experienced and witnessed through God’s life-altering grace in this 7 day reading plan. Each of these stories is taken from the Duck Commander Faith and Family Bible by Thomas Nelson Publishers.
This document is an excerpt from the book "Great Faith for Great Miracles" by Peter Youngren. It introduces the topic of faith and discusses the struggle that some people experience in trying to develop and maintain faith. It notes that Jesus emphasized the importance of faith, and that without faith it is impossible to please God. However, for many people faith seems elusive and difficult to obtain, leading some to give up in frustration. The document questions common explanations for a lack of faith and sets up the premise that the book will explore what "great faith" means using the examples of the two individuals that Jesus said had great faith.
This document is an excerpt from the book "Fruits of Righteousness" by Jerry Savelle. In this excerpt, Savelle discusses the concept of righteousness and how believers can walk in righteousness based on their new identity in Christ. He explains that through Jesus' sacrifice, believers have received the free gift of righteousness and are no longer defined by their past sins but are made righteous. Savelle encourages developing a consciousness of one's righteous standing before God based on faith in God's word rather than feelings or outward appearance. The goal is for believers to produce the same fruits of righteousness that Jesus demonstrated through abiding in him.
Find insight into common life struggles through wisdom shared by Phil and Al Robertson. Real-Life stories written by Phil and Al address some common struggles that bring people to the Bible looking for guidance. This 7 day reading plan is created from content in the Duck Commander Faith and Family Bible Published by Thomas Nelson.
This is a study of Jesus as the reason for the season. I focus on the positive aspect but there is a negative side as well for much of Christmas celebration has nothing to do with Jesus.
This document discusses the key of David vision that was revealed to Herbert W. Armstrong. It describes how Mr. Armstrong discovered new truths about prophecy but the Sardis era church he was associated with refused to accept or preach these revelations, even though the church leader acknowledged they were from God. This rejection caused that church to die spiritually. The key of David vision involves understanding that true Christians will help rule under Christ during His Kingdom, but it was an opportunity the Sardis church failed to seize.
This 7-day reading plan explores Jesus’ claims, his deity, and offers thoughts demonstrating that he is the Messiah by Lee Strobel, a former atheist. Devotional thoughts
are drawn from Lee’s own experiences and feature a journalistic style from his days as an investigative reporter with the Chicago Tribune. The plan is perfect for those engaged in a thorough search for the truth to decide if Jesus was who he claimed to be.
All devotions are drawn from The Case for Christ
Study Bible.
Do you ever wonder how much sharing your faith really makes an impact? Phil and Al Robertson share thought-provoking stories about the transformations they have experienced and witnessed through God’s life-altering grace in this 7 day reading plan. Each of these stories is taken from the Duck Commander Faith and Family Bible by Thomas Nelson Publishers.
This document is an excerpt from the book "Great Faith for Great Miracles" by Peter Youngren. It introduces the topic of faith and discusses the struggle that some people experience in trying to develop and maintain faith. It notes that Jesus emphasized the importance of faith, and that without faith it is impossible to please God. However, for many people faith seems elusive and difficult to obtain, leading some to give up in frustration. The document questions common explanations for a lack of faith and sets up the premise that the book will explore what "great faith" means using the examples of the two individuals that Jesus said had great faith.
This document is an excerpt from the book "Fruits of Righteousness" by Jerry Savelle. In this excerpt, Savelle discusses the concept of righteousness and how believers can walk in righteousness based on their new identity in Christ. He explains that through Jesus' sacrifice, believers have received the free gift of righteousness and are no longer defined by their past sins but are made righteous. Savelle encourages developing a consciousness of one's righteous standing before God based on faith in God's word rather than feelings or outward appearance. The goal is for believers to produce the same fruits of righteousness that Jesus demonstrated through abiding in him.
This document discusses religious lies about prosperity and God's blessing. It asserts that living a life of obedience to God will result in prosperity, as promised in the Bible. However, it warns that prosperity alone does not equate to blessing - one must continue seeking God (the Blesser) and not just the blessings. The story of King Uzziah is discussed, showing that his prosperity did not destroy him, but rather his own arrogance when he stopped seeking God. The document encourages continuing to prioritize one's relationship with God above all blessings.
overcoming-the-spirit-of-strong-delusion scott macaughntKaturi Susmitha
This document is a chapter from a book about overcoming the spirit of strong delusion. It provides an eternal perspective on God's plan for humanity. The chapter discusses how God created the heavens and earth, along with spiritual beings like Lucifer who rebelled. It outlines how Satan deceived Adam and Eve, corrupting mankind. God's plan to redeem humanity through covenants with figures like Noah, Abraham, Moses and David is summarized. The chapter places the current spiritual battle between good and evil within this overarching biblical narrative.
God wants believers to prosper financially. It is God's will for His people to be prosperous on Earth as believers are in Heaven, where there is no poverty or lack. The Bible reveals that God takes pleasure in the prosperity of His people. Believers must firmly grasp that prosperity is God's will by knowing and standing on the truths revealed in Scripture regarding financial increase and abundance.
The document discusses the definition of Christianity and what it means to be a Christian according to the Bible. It argues that true Christianity requires repentance from sin and turning to God as the central focus of one's life, not just claiming Jesus but living according to his teachings. The document provides numerous Bible verses showing that repentance was a core part of Jesus and the disciples' message in calling people to follow him. It suggests that without repentance, one cannot truly call themselves a Christian.
This document is a chapter from the book "Prosperity of the Soul" by Jerry Savelle. The chapter discusses how Jesus' sacrifice on the cross paid the price not just for salvation from sin but also for healing, prosperity, and blessing in every area of life. It argues that God desires believers to prosper physically, financially, and materially just as much as He desires them to be saved spiritually. The chapter aims to show that prosperity is God's will according to scriptures like 3 John 2, and that Jesus' atoning work provides for prosperity in all aspects of life, not just salvation from hell.
This is a study of Jesus being timed and then believed. Jesus was convincing a father that He was healing his son, and when he realized that it was at the very time Jesus spoke that his son was healed, he believed,
This document discusses demons in the church. It begins by noting that many churches are spiritually dying and pastors are afraid to preach difficult truths. This has allowed false teachings to spread. Some denominations are embracing ideas from mystery religions and the occult without realizing it.
The author claims that by obeying just one New Testament commandment, Christians can personally engage in spiritual battle against these false teachings, even without a position of authority. They will stir up opposition from demons influencing churches. However, the document first provides historical and biblical context for how demons have infiltrated the church by deceiving people and leading them away from Scripture. It aims to convince readers that Christians can indeed become demonized if they stray from biblical truth.
This document discusses the concept of a "wealthy place" that God wants to bring believers into. It asserts that God desires all believers to prosper financially and has made provisions for this through His covenant. The document outlines reasons why some Christians are not prospering, including a lack of understanding that financial prosperity is God's will. It provides several biblical references to support the idea that God wants believers to be wealthy. The overall message is that there is a place of financial abundance reserved for obedient believers, and the document will share steps to enter into this "wealthy place."
God has a prophetic purpose for praise and worship in the church. Amos prophesied that God would restore the tabernacle of David, which was a place of praise and worship before the ark of the covenant. With every move of God, He has restored different elements of worship and raised up songwriters to bring forth new songs embodying the truths of that movement. Today, God is raising up prophetic songwriters to bring forth "war songs of Zion" to transform the church into the fighting army He has called it to be.
A verse by verse commentary on LUKE chapter 17 dealing with sin,faith and duty. Jesus then heals ten lepers ant then teaches on the coming of the kingdom of God.
In Romans chapter 11 Paul writes to the church in Rome about the Jewish Messiah rejected by His people. This is a verse by verse commentary presentation, as taught at the Fellowship Bible church 2827 CR 220 Middleburg FL 32068. Please join our open forum class as we study God's word. Class begins each Sunday morning at 9:30 AM. All are welcome you do not have to be a member of Fellowship Bible church of the Christian Missionary Alliance.
The document provides the lesson plan and reading assignments for an upcoming Sunday School lesson on personal revelation. It includes questions about why personal revelation is important, how to study out questions and seek revelation through scripture study, focusing on God rather than worldly things, and teachings about receiving personal revelation. It also provides the lesson plan and reading assignments for the previous Sunday's lesson on the bringing forth of the Book of Mormon, including challenges Joseph Smith faced, the lost manuscript pages, the Witnesses, and why the Church was under condemnation in 1832 when members did not remember the new covenant and the Book of Mormon.
Whether you are in a pastoral role, a teacher, or the leader of your family, these 6 qualities apply to you. These 6 readings from The Maxwell Leadership Bible will equip and encourage you as you lead.
This document introduces a prophecy given to the author in 1998 that extraordinary things would become the norm in their life beginning in 1999. The prophecy is meant to encourage believers to expect the extraordinary and uncommon in every area of their lives. The author defines what biblical prophecy is, emphasizes the importance of taking prophecy seriously and acting upon it, and discusses some principles for receiving prophecy, including standing in faith and believing for the fulfillment of prophecies even when circumstances appear contrary. The rest of the book will explore what it means to expect the extraordinary and how readers can position themselves to receive the extraordinary blessings and works of God in their own lives.
This document provides a lesson on righteousness through faith alone in Jesus Christ. It discusses the three aspects of salvation: justification, which removes sins of the past; sanctification, the lifelong process of spiritual growth; and glorification, when believers will be fully restored to God's image. Righteousness is only obtained through faith in Jesus, not works. One must confess sins to receive forgiveness and be born again. Remaining faithful to God through obedience and bearing spiritual fruit is necessary to retain salvation.
The document provides an overview of a Bible study on Revelation chapter 20. The summary is:
1. The chapter discusses the thousand-year reign of Christ, where believers will rule with Him, known as the "first resurrection."
2. It describes the final defeat of Satan, when he is thrown into the lake of fire after deceiving nations at the end of the thousand years.
3. The "great white throne judgement" is explained, where all humanity will be judged based on their names being written in the Lamb's book of life.
The article discusses facing faith and living the Christian life alone if necessary. It notes that while God desires all of humanity to be saved, individuals will be held personally responsible to believe in God and follow Him. Even if no one else believes or lives for God, each person must still choose to have faith in God and live according to His word. The Bible provides encouragement that though one may feel alone, God has had faithful followers throughout history who can support each other.
This document presents the gospel message and explains how to receive salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. It discusses that eternal life is a free gift from God, all people are sinners, God provided a way for salvation through Jesus's death and resurrection, and salvation is received through faith in Jesus alone. It provides a sample prayer to accept Jesus as savior and receive eternal life.
This document discusses religious lies about prosperity and God's blessing. It asserts that living a life of obedience to God will result in prosperity, as promised in the Bible. However, it warns that prosperity alone does not equate to blessing - one must continue seeking God (the Blesser) and not just the blessings. The story of King Uzziah is discussed, showing that his prosperity did not destroy him, but rather his own arrogance when he stopped seeking God. The document encourages continuing to prioritize one's relationship with God above all blessings.
overcoming-the-spirit-of-strong-delusion scott macaughntKaturi Susmitha
This document is a chapter from a book about overcoming the spirit of strong delusion. It provides an eternal perspective on God's plan for humanity. The chapter discusses how God created the heavens and earth, along with spiritual beings like Lucifer who rebelled. It outlines how Satan deceived Adam and Eve, corrupting mankind. God's plan to redeem humanity through covenants with figures like Noah, Abraham, Moses and David is summarized. The chapter places the current spiritual battle between good and evil within this overarching biblical narrative.
God wants believers to prosper financially. It is God's will for His people to be prosperous on Earth as believers are in Heaven, where there is no poverty or lack. The Bible reveals that God takes pleasure in the prosperity of His people. Believers must firmly grasp that prosperity is God's will by knowing and standing on the truths revealed in Scripture regarding financial increase and abundance.
The document discusses the definition of Christianity and what it means to be a Christian according to the Bible. It argues that true Christianity requires repentance from sin and turning to God as the central focus of one's life, not just claiming Jesus but living according to his teachings. The document provides numerous Bible verses showing that repentance was a core part of Jesus and the disciples' message in calling people to follow him. It suggests that without repentance, one cannot truly call themselves a Christian.
This document is a chapter from the book "Prosperity of the Soul" by Jerry Savelle. The chapter discusses how Jesus' sacrifice on the cross paid the price not just for salvation from sin but also for healing, prosperity, and blessing in every area of life. It argues that God desires believers to prosper physically, financially, and materially just as much as He desires them to be saved spiritually. The chapter aims to show that prosperity is God's will according to scriptures like 3 John 2, and that Jesus' atoning work provides for prosperity in all aspects of life, not just salvation from hell.
This is a study of Jesus being timed and then believed. Jesus was convincing a father that He was healing his son, and when he realized that it was at the very time Jesus spoke that his son was healed, he believed,
This document discusses demons in the church. It begins by noting that many churches are spiritually dying and pastors are afraid to preach difficult truths. This has allowed false teachings to spread. Some denominations are embracing ideas from mystery religions and the occult without realizing it.
The author claims that by obeying just one New Testament commandment, Christians can personally engage in spiritual battle against these false teachings, even without a position of authority. They will stir up opposition from demons influencing churches. However, the document first provides historical and biblical context for how demons have infiltrated the church by deceiving people and leading them away from Scripture. It aims to convince readers that Christians can indeed become demonized if they stray from biblical truth.
This document discusses the concept of a "wealthy place" that God wants to bring believers into. It asserts that God desires all believers to prosper financially and has made provisions for this through His covenant. The document outlines reasons why some Christians are not prospering, including a lack of understanding that financial prosperity is God's will. It provides several biblical references to support the idea that God wants believers to be wealthy. The overall message is that there is a place of financial abundance reserved for obedient believers, and the document will share steps to enter into this "wealthy place."
God has a prophetic purpose for praise and worship in the church. Amos prophesied that God would restore the tabernacle of David, which was a place of praise and worship before the ark of the covenant. With every move of God, He has restored different elements of worship and raised up songwriters to bring forth new songs embodying the truths of that movement. Today, God is raising up prophetic songwriters to bring forth "war songs of Zion" to transform the church into the fighting army He has called it to be.
A verse by verse commentary on LUKE chapter 17 dealing with sin,faith and duty. Jesus then heals ten lepers ant then teaches on the coming of the kingdom of God.
In Romans chapter 11 Paul writes to the church in Rome about the Jewish Messiah rejected by His people. This is a verse by verse commentary presentation, as taught at the Fellowship Bible church 2827 CR 220 Middleburg FL 32068. Please join our open forum class as we study God's word. Class begins each Sunday morning at 9:30 AM. All are welcome you do not have to be a member of Fellowship Bible church of the Christian Missionary Alliance.
The document provides the lesson plan and reading assignments for an upcoming Sunday School lesson on personal revelation. It includes questions about why personal revelation is important, how to study out questions and seek revelation through scripture study, focusing on God rather than worldly things, and teachings about receiving personal revelation. It also provides the lesson plan and reading assignments for the previous Sunday's lesson on the bringing forth of the Book of Mormon, including challenges Joseph Smith faced, the lost manuscript pages, the Witnesses, and why the Church was under condemnation in 1832 when members did not remember the new covenant and the Book of Mormon.
Whether you are in a pastoral role, a teacher, or the leader of your family, these 6 qualities apply to you. These 6 readings from The Maxwell Leadership Bible will equip and encourage you as you lead.
This document introduces a prophecy given to the author in 1998 that extraordinary things would become the norm in their life beginning in 1999. The prophecy is meant to encourage believers to expect the extraordinary and uncommon in every area of their lives. The author defines what biblical prophecy is, emphasizes the importance of taking prophecy seriously and acting upon it, and discusses some principles for receiving prophecy, including standing in faith and believing for the fulfillment of prophecies even when circumstances appear contrary. The rest of the book will explore what it means to expect the extraordinary and how readers can position themselves to receive the extraordinary blessings and works of God in their own lives.
This document provides a lesson on righteousness through faith alone in Jesus Christ. It discusses the three aspects of salvation: justification, which removes sins of the past; sanctification, the lifelong process of spiritual growth; and glorification, when believers will be fully restored to God's image. Righteousness is only obtained through faith in Jesus, not works. One must confess sins to receive forgiveness and be born again. Remaining faithful to God through obedience and bearing spiritual fruit is necessary to retain salvation.
The document provides an overview of a Bible study on Revelation chapter 20. The summary is:
1. The chapter discusses the thousand-year reign of Christ, where believers will rule with Him, known as the "first resurrection."
2. It describes the final defeat of Satan, when he is thrown into the lake of fire after deceiving nations at the end of the thousand years.
3. The "great white throne judgement" is explained, where all humanity will be judged based on their names being written in the Lamb's book of life.
The article discusses facing faith and living the Christian life alone if necessary. It notes that while God desires all of humanity to be saved, individuals will be held personally responsible to believe in God and follow Him. Even if no one else believes or lives for God, each person must still choose to have faith in God and live according to His word. The Bible provides encouragement that though one may feel alone, God has had faithful followers throughout history who can support each other.
This document presents the gospel message and explains how to receive salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. It discusses that eternal life is a free gift from God, all people are sinners, God provided a way for salvation through Jesus's death and resurrection, and salvation is received through faith in Jesus alone. It provides a sample prayer to accept Jesus as savior and receive eternal life.
The Bible stands alone as an incredible ancient book. It is forcefully substantiated by thousands of ancient copies and thousands of fulfilled prophecies. It has always been powerful.
This document provides a summary of how faith comes through hearing and studying the word of God as revealed through the apostles and recorded in the New Testament. It discusses that:
1) Faith is produced by studying the written word of God as contained in the New Testament, as the apostles were guided by the Holy Spirit to reveal God's word.
2) The Holy Spirit guided the apostles to reveal God's word and speak it to others, which they recorded for all to study, and it is through studying this written word that one receives faith.
3) By studying and obeying the written word of God as contained in the New Testament, one is converted by the power of God and led by
This document provides an overview of the sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on September 4, 2016. The sermon focused on 1 Peter 1:1-9 and discussed the "living hope" that Christians have through their faith in Jesus Christ. Some of the key points made in the sermon include: (1) Christians will face trials but their faith is strengthened through enduring them, (2) believers should focus on the eternal inheritance in heaven that Jesus has prepared rather than their current circumstances, and (3) having a "living hope" means having confidence in Jesus who conquered death and rose from the dead. The sermon emphasized that the Christian's hope provides joy even in troubles and is made certain by
Here are the notes from my sermon on July 8, 2018. We looked at why we should make Jesus known and how we can do that. In the last part of the sermon, I focused on how we can share our testimony.
This document provides an introduction to the Woody Nook community, including summaries of their faith, history, and organization. It outlines several topics covered such as their common testimony, story, living together in Christ, and organizational structure. It also includes sections on finding comfort in God, basic confessions of faith, stories from the Bible, and how to become a Christian. The overall document serves as an overview of the theological beliefs and communal life at Woody Nook.
The gospel is the good news of God's salvation for mankind through Jesus Christ. Due to Adam and Eve's disobedience, God's children were taken captive by sin. As a loving father, God sought to rescue his children by sending his son Jesus to die on the cross. Through his death and resurrection, Jesus paid the punishment for sin so that all may be forgiven and have eternal life by accepting God's free gift of salvation. The document provides biblical support for these concepts and encourages readers to accept this gift of salvation in Jesus.
By Christ Alone: The document discusses the centrality of Christ in salvation through several Bible verses. It emphasizes that Christ alone is the way, truth and life, and the only name by which people can be saved. Christ is the mediator between God and humanity, who came to seek and save the lost.
The Greater and Lesser light (The Holy Bible or The Spirit of Prophecy which ?)Antonio Bernard
What does the phrase Greater and Lesser light means ?
Is the Spirit prophecy the Lesser light that's points to the Greater light the Holy Bible ?
Did not the Bible call Christ the Greater light ?
What is the correction understanding of the terms greater and lesser light ?
Triumph Proclaimed 1 Peter 3:18-22, Clark Tanner http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/triumph-proclaimed-clark-tanner-sermon-on-apologetics-jesus-101398.asp
God has drawn close to humanity at every time and place, calling us to know and love him with all our strength. This Advent retreat guide focuses on getting to know God better, especially his personal love for each person as shown in the mystery of Christmas. The first meditation reflects on the joyful amazement expressed in the prayers and readings for the Christmas Mass at midnight. It is amazing that God chose to come to our rescue and did not give up on humanity, invading our world through the birth of Jesus to prove his great love for us.
This document contains a table of contents for various religious topics and passages from a Christian perspective. Some key points:
- Salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ, not by one's own good works or righteousness, which are like "filthy rags." True righteousness comes only through God's grace.
- As unbelievers, people cannot understand or receive God's word, but after being saved through faith in Christ, His word comes alive and one can grow spiritually.
- Jesus suffered greatly, allowing himself to be beaten and crucified to pay the price for humanity's sins so that through faith in him, people can be saved and made righteous by God.
- The free gift of salvation
This document is an excerpt from a book about the rapture. It discusses the biblical basis for the rapture in 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17. It describes how Christians will be caught up to meet Jesus in the air. It also discusses how the dead in Christ will be resurrected and Christians alive at the time will be caught up together with them. The excerpt aims to explain the rapture and address common objections or controversies about it.
This document discusses God's way of salvation according to the Bible. It outlines the five steps as: 1) Hearing the Word, 2) Believing the message, 3) Having an attitude of repentance, 4) Confessing surrender, and 5) Baptism in water. It provides biblical references to support each step. Examples of salvation are provided from Acts. False doctrines like infant baptism are addressed, noting that baptism requires faith while infants do not have faith.
The Spirit of Barnabas is a presentation of encouraging words and testimonies from various authors and leaders in the faith community. Editors Linda and Cee are celebrating 15 years of producing this magazine.
A Christian article on spiritual growth and development taking a look at what distinguishes a mature believer from a young believer. Key features of a mature believer and the basic understanding required for accelerated growth in Christ Jesus.
This document discusses how Christians can transform their businesses by applying biblical principles. It argues that businesses are important for Christians to provide for their families and that God promises to bless faithful work. To transform a business, one must grasp the spiritual aspect by aligning the business with biblical promises of abundance. This involves identifying any gaps in knowledge that the enemy may be exploiting. The document also discusses applying kingdom values to business objectives and stakeholders like employees, customers, partners, government, and society. It emphasizes the importance of walking in love through actions like resolving conflicts peacefully and speaking the truth in love. Signs of growing in love include improved staff retention, open relationships, and an atmosphere of peace. The overall aim is for Christians to build
Trading results July to Nov 2017, Nov 2017 and Dec 2017.Ayodele Odugbemi
- The document appears to be a trading report for an account belonging to Odugbemi Ayodele from July to December 2017 with Alpari International Limited. It details over 200 individual transactions including buys, sells, balances and profits/losses in various currency pairs including GBP/AUD, EUR/JPY, and CAD/JPY. The majority of transactions were for 1 unit but some were for up to 15 units. Overall profits and losses are reported for each trade as well as cumulative balances and leverage used which was 1:500.
Solution to nations fx challenges business research grant request proposalAyodele Odugbemi
The document discusses foreign exchange (FX) trading and requests a grant to develop training materials and conduct a pilot program. It emphasizes that success requires understanding charts, risk management skills, and a relationship with God. The author has been practicing FX trading since 2017 and provides reports on past trading activities. The goal is to develop a viable solution to FX problems and see the possibilities of this approach. In closing, it thanks God and asks the reader to acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord.
This document contains selected Facebook posts by Ayodele Odugbemi from 2013 to December 2018. The posts discuss and share various religious videos and writings focused on Christianity. They include discussions of righteousness, judgment, unity, repentance, and prophecies. Odugbemi also shares devotional readings and encourages reflection on biblical topics. The tone is generally positive and aims to bring awareness to Christian teachings.
This document discusses foreign exchange (FX) trading and provides a proposal. It notes that FX trading has low barriers to entry and exit, a liquid market, and the potential for good returns. The document emphasizes that success requires understanding charts, news, and risk management. A proposal is made requiring N2.5 million in capital for a 15-25% expected return, sharing profits above 25% equally. Experience trading demo and live accounts since May 2017 is cited. The document closes by thanking the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- Ayodele Odugbemi shared several Facebook posts from 2013 to present focused on spirituality, faith, and devotion. The posts included reflections on collaboration, repentance, sanctification, and unity in Christ.
- One post discussed Smith Wigglesworth's devotional saying the Lord is capable of making the church ready in 10 minutes once hearts are ready.
- Another post shared a video on putting on the full armor of God and encouraged watching, subscribing, and connecting.
- Recurring themes included focusing on God's word and truth, spiritual warfare, unity in Christ above divisions, and preparing for Christ's return.
This document discusses the importance of laying the right foundation in Christ for the Christian journey. It notes that faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation, while works build upon that foundation. Two key concepts are the gift of righteousness, which is received through faith in Christ's sacrifice, and the fruits of righteousness, which develop over time through spiritual growth. Understanding the distinction between these foundations of faith and fruits of works is important for spiritual maturity and fruitfulness in the Christian life.
This document discusses how Christians can fight the good fight of faith. It explains that faith is complete trust in God's word and what was accomplished by Jesus Christ. To fight successfully, Christians must understand their foundation and identity in Christ, be led by the Spirit, take up the full armor of God through prayer and God's word, and lead godly lives motivated by love. The goal is to stand firm in the face of deception and doubt sown by Satan, and ultimately receive "well done good and faithful servant" from God.
This document discusses perspectives on prayer, particularly regarding perceived enemies. It argues that the only prayer Christians should pray for unbelievers, even if perceived as enemies, is for their salvation. Negative prayers for enemies risk being answered by the real enemy, Satan, rather than God. The document also discusses how believers should view and respond to the actions of perceived enemies based on scripture. Christians are instructed to act in love towards all and allow God to enact vengeance as he sees fit, while resisting the real enemy, Satan.
The document discusses how Christians should fight "the good fight of faith". It emphasizes that faith is an act that comes from hearing God's word. It provides insights on walking in victory by exercising spiritual authority and understanding opposition. Christians are encouraged to rely on their identity and position "in Christ" and fully equip themselves with "the whole armor of God", including the offensive weapon of "the sword of the Spirit", which is the word of God.
- Christians have authority over demons and sickness through the name and power of Jesus.
- Believers can exercise this authority through praying in faith using God's word as a weapon against the enemy.
- The document discusses discovering and exercising believers' authority, the armor of God, and responsibilities as Christians to use authority with humility, love, and for the benefit of others.
Love the way to victory printing version images Ayodele Odugbemi
- Love is the way to victory for Christians because love never fails and God is love. As Christians, God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit.
- To walk in love, Christians should exercise patience, kindness, and forgiveness toward others as exemplified by God in Christ. Loving others, including enemies, is key to being effective witnesses for Christ.
- Resolving conflicts through open communication, seeking reconciliation, and in a spirit of humility, forgiveness and without bitterness or vengeance aligns with walking in the love of God.
This document appears to be selected Facebook posts from an individual between 2013-2016. The posts include sharing of bible verses, devotionals, recommendations for books and videos, and brief commentary on spiritual topics. The individual shares content from ministries such as Morningstar and encourages spiritual growth.
The document discusses why love is the way to victory for Christians. It provides several biblical justifications, including that love never fails, faith works through love, and the greatest commandments are to love God and others. The document also gives insights into walking in God's love through qualities like patience, kindness, and forgiveness. Christians already have God's love and should seek wisdom to understand and demonstrate it fully.
The document discusses fighting the good fight of faith. It provides insights into understanding who believers are in Christ and how to act on God's word in faith. The main points are:
1) The only fight Christians are called to is the good fight of faith, and there is a right way to fight it through understanding our identity and place in Christ.
2) Believers must hear God's word to build faith and act on it through love to see results.
3) Exercising authority in love and putting on the full armor of God enables believers to withstand spiritual battles and bring glory to God.
4) The goal is to make disciples, bring glory to God, and finish the
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.
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.
The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
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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
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The greatest gift
1. THE GREATEST GIFT
I want to tell you a story, an amazing story that honestly soundstoo good to be true. But you know
what,it istrue.Wouldn’titbe nice if we all come to the knowledgeof the truthbut I am remindedof
a couple of scriptures. First, Romans 10:13-14 – For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord
shall be saved.Howthen shall theycall on him in whomtheyhave not believed?Andhow shall they
believeinhimof whomtheyhave notheard?Andhow shall theyhearwithoutapreacher? Andsadly
also 2nd
Corinthians 4:4. In paraphrase, the god of this world has blinded the minds of them which
believe not. Hmm sad isn’t it? It is our prayer that we will not be counted among those who believe
not andthat the Fathersendinlabourerstothe vineyard.Inaddition,we praytoourheavenlyFather
that He takesawayany formof blindfoldthatmayexist overourmindsinJesusname.Amen. Backto
the good news of this great gift but first the story that necessitated the reason for the gift.
Once upona time,there livedinagardencalledEdenaperfectcreationof God.Adamandhispartner
Eve, lived in the garden, together with the animals inperfect harmony and the Spirit of Lord walked
inthe gardenat the cool of the day.However,the serpentcame andtemptedbothAdamandEve and
they disobeyedGod’sinstructionand asaresult, diedspiritually(Romans5:12 - Wherefore,asbyone
man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for all have
sinned).Now,imagine howourheavenlyFatherwouldhavefeltseeingthe creationof Hishandfall to
the temptation of the serpentand itsconsequence.The goodnewsthoughisthat the story doesnot
endthere.Our Fatherhad a planof redemptionthroughwhichHe wouldreconcile the worldbackto
Himself. How was this plan executed and through whom? Please read on.
He executed this plan through His one and onlybegotten Son JesusChrist. 2nd
Corinthians 5:18 tells
us “and all thingsare of God whohath reconciledusto himself byJesusChrist,andhathgivenusthe
ministry of reconciliation”. John 3:16-17 also says for God so loved the world that He gave his only
begotten Son, that whosoever believethin him should not perish, but have everlasting life. For God
sentnothisSonintothe worldtocondemn the world;butthatthe worldthroughhimmightbe saved.
Take note of some importanttermshere.OurFatherwasmotivatedbyHisloveforusandHiscreation
(forGod so loved the world).He gave freely andwhensomeone givesfreelyitis a gift.The scriptures
confirms this in Romans 8:32 – He that spared not his own Son, but delivered himup for us all, how
shall he notwithhimalsofreelygive usall things?Thisgiftisavailable toeveryone,inotherwordsno
one is excluded. Take note of the term “whosoever believeth in him should not perish”. And finally
there is a reward for accepting this free gift which is eternal life.
Wait a minute, what happened here? Am I missing something? I erred, as a result of which I died
spiritually.MyFathersaysno, you neednotdie andrequiresnothingfromme excepttoaccepta free
giftwhichHe has provided.Andasa resultof my acceptance I have eternal life andnotonlythat the
scriptures says He also will freely give me all things.What! Can you see what I see here? It is a total
package whole andcomplete.The questionforyouthenisthis,have youacceptedGod’spreciousfree
gift of salvation? If you are of a different faith I want to provide some additional information that
would help you. Yes, some doctrines of the Christian faith may initially be difficult to comprehend.
However, lets duel on the primarilypurpose Jesus came to earth which is as Saviour and Messiah. I
believe, the questionforyou wouldbe is JesusChristthe Saviourand Messiah?And thiscould apply
to those who are yet to accept the giftof salvationbutdo go to Church. Let’s see what the prophets
say aboutHim and the fulfillmentof these prophesies inthe New Testament. Forthis,kindlyvisitthe
table at the endof this write up. Do you know what the scholars say? “The odds againstone person
fulfillingthatmanyprophecies wouldbe beyondall mathematical possibility”.Researchworkabound
on the internet concerning this (www.empower.global/the-mathematical-probability-that-jesus-is-
the-christ,
2. www.cbn.com/spirituallife/biblestudyandtheology/jesus_prophecy_fulfilled.aspxamongst many
others).Addtoall of this, Hisdeathandresurrection whichin itselfisahistorical fact.Everwondered
whyourdatesare describedas1980 ADand 200 BC indicatingAfterDeath(AD) andBefore Christ(BC)
respectively? Hmm guess the facts are all coming together now. Dear friend, wait no longer, He is
callingonyou.Behold,Istand at the door, andknock: if any man hearmy voice, andopenthe door,I
will come in to him,and will supwithhim, and he withme. Will youheedhiscall today by accepting
His precious gift of salvation? Our sincere prayer is that you do. If yes, please say the following
confession for the bible says in Romans 10:9-10 “that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus
and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.
Heavenly Father, I come to You in the name of Jesus Christ. I believe in my heart that JesusChrist is
the Son of God. I believe that He died for my sins and was raised from the dead according to the
scriptures. Ibelievethatbecauseof Hisdeath,burialandresurrection,God’spreciousgiftof salvation
is available to me. Therefore, I receive and accept this gift by receiving the Lord Jesus Christ as my
savior and I confess Him as my Lord. Thank You Lord.
Congratulations! And welcome to the family of God.
This is the beginningof your journeyand walkwiththe Lord. To helpyou in your walkwith the Lord
and the path to maturity in Christ dedicated study of the holy bible is uppermost (Psalm 1:1-6);
furthermore, please find attached/below a list of resources that would be useful. It contains
recommendedbooksanddevotionals.Above all this,the LordsaidinJohn14:26 “But the Helper,the
HolySpirit(The primaryteacherfor Christians),whomthe Fatherwill sendin myname,He will teach
youall thingsand bringto yourremembrance all thingsthatIsaidtoyou.It ismy prayerthatthe Lord
Himself will teach you through His Holy Spirit and you enjoy your journey as a soldier in the Lord’s
army in Jesus name. Amen.
RECOMMENDED READINGS
1. Dispensational Truth or God’s Plan and Purpose in the Ages by Clarence Larkin Published by Martino Publishing Mansfield
Centre, CT 2011.
2. The Book of Revelation by Clarence Larkin 3. The Second Coming of Christ by Clarence Larkin
4. The Believer’s Authority by Kenneth E. Hagin 5. The Triumphant Church by Kenneth E. Hagin
6. Love: The Way to Victory by Kenneth E. Hagin 7. Protection From Deception by Derek Prince
8. Understanding How to Fight The Good Fight of Faith by
Kenneth E. Hagin
9. Battlefield of the Mind by JoyceMeyer
10. A Better Way to Pray by Andrew Wommack 11. Secrets of a Prayer Warrior by Derek Prince
12. The Art of Prayer by Kenneth E. Hagin 13. Spirit Filled Living by Smith Wigglesworth
14. Called and Accountable by Henry & Norman Blackaby 15. You Shall Receive Power by Derek Prince
16. Spiritual Warfare by Derek Prince 17. Overcoming Evil in The Last Days by Rick Joyner
18. The Powerof Right Believing by Joseph Prince 19. The Believer’s Authority by Andrew Wommack
20. Foundations For Righteous Living by Derek Prince 21. Kingdom Government and the Promise of Sheep Nations
by Daniel Duval
OLD TESTAMENT PROPHECIES ABOUT THE MESSIAH JESUS CHRIST AND THEIR FULFILMENT IN THE NEW TESTAMENT
VIEWS MESSIANIC PROPHECY TANACH
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The Messiah would be resurrected
What proof do you have that Jesus was the Messiah?
The Returning King: The "Two Messiahs" in Zechariah
Psalm 16:8-11 Acts 2:22-32, Acts 13:35-37
RECOMMENDED DAILY DEVOTIONAL STUDY GUIDE
1. Faith Food Devotions by Kenneth E. Hagin 2. Declaring God’s Word by Derek Prince
3. Smith Wigglesworth Devotional
3. VIEWS MESSIANIC PROPHECY TANACH
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The Messiah would bring in a new covenant
Jesus’ References to Old Testament Scriptures
Jeremiah 31:31 Matthew 26:28, Mark 14:24
Luke 22:20. 1 Corinthians 11:25
2 Corinthians 3:6, Hebrews 8:6-13
Hebrews 9:15, Hebrews 12:24
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The Messiah would be forsaken and pierced but
vindicated
Jesus’ References to Old Testament Scriptures
Psalm 22:1-31 Matthew 27:39, Matthew 27:43-44
Matthew 27:46, Mark 15:34
John 19:24, Hebrews 2:12
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The Messiah would be the rejected cornerstone
Jesus’ References to Old Testament Scriptures
Psalm 118:22-
24
Matthew 21:42, Mark 12:10-11
Luke 20:17-18, Acts 4:9-12
Ephesians 2:20, 1 Peter 2:6-8
171,002
views
The Messiah would do life-affirming
redemptive deeds
Jesus’ References to Old Testament Scriptures
Isaiah 61:1-2 Luke 4:17-21
142,122
views
The Messiah would be born of a virgin
The Genealogy of the Messiah
Isaiah 7:14 Matthew 1:22-23, Luke 1:31-35
122,070
views
The Messiah would come according to a timetable
The Messianic Time Table According to Daniel the
Prophet
Daniel 9:24-27 Matthew 24:15-16, Mark 13:14-15
Galatians 4:4
104,592
views
The Suffering Servant
The Rabbis’ Dilemma: A Look at Isaiah 53
Who’s the Subject of Isaiah 53? You Decide!
To whom does the Prophet Refer?
Isaiah 52:13–
53:12
Matthew 8:16-17, Matthew 20:28
Matthew 26:28, Matthew 27:59-60
Mark 10:45, Mark 14:24
Luke 22:20, John 12:37-38
Acts 8:32-35, Romans 10:16
Hebrews 9:28, 1 Peter 2:21-25
45,951
views
The Messiah would be a prophet like Moses
A Prophet Like Unto Moses
A Prophet Like Moses
Deuteronomy
18:15-19
Matthew 13:57, Matthew 21:46
Luke 24:19, John 1:21, John 1:25
John 6:14, John 7:40, Acts 3:22.
Acts 28:28
34,153
views
The Messiah would be pierced
Jewish Messianic Interpretations of Zechariah 12:10
Two Pictures of Messiah
Zechariah 12:10 Matthew 24:30, John 19:31-37
Revelation 1:7
25,500
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The Messiah would be preceded by Elijah the prophet.
Jesus and Elijah: Comparisons and Contrasts
Guess Who’s Coming to the Seder?
Malachi 4:5-6 Matthew 11:14-15, Matthew 16:14,
Matthew 17:9-13, Mark 6:14-16, Mark
9:11-13, Luke 1:16-17, John 1:21
21,099
views
The Messiah would come riding on a colt
The Returning King: The "Two Messiahs" in Zechariah
A Minyan of Messianic Prophecies
Jesus as Messiah in the Gospels
Zechariah 9:9 Matthew 21:1-7
17,590
views
The Messiah would be called out of Egypt
The Son of GodYeshua and Israel
Hosea 11:1 Matthew 2:13-15
17,039
views
The Messiah would be called God’s Son
The Son of God
Psalm 2:1-12 Mark 1:11, Luke 3:22, Acts 4:25-28,
Acts 13:33, Hebrews 1:5, Hebrews5:5
11,658
views
The Messiah would be betrayed forthirty pieces of
silver
Two Pictures of Messiah
Zechariah
11:12-13
Matthew 26:14-15, Matthew 27:3
Matthew 27:9-10
10,966
views
The Messiah would be the Son of Man
Is the Messiah Divine?Yeshua–Let’s Clear Things Up
Prominent Titles of Jesus
Daniel 7:13-14 Matthew 9:6, Matthew 12:8
Matthew 13:41, Matthew 16:13
Matthew 16:27. Mark 8:31, Luke 6:22
Luke 9:22, John 1:51, John 3:13-14
Acts 7:56, and many others
10,481
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The Messiah would be a willing sacrifice
Ram or Lamb?
Genesis 22:1-18 John 3:16
7,665
views
The Messiah would be the Passover lamb
John’s Gospel in Jewish Evangelism
Exodus 12:1-51 John 1:29, John 1:36, John 19:33
John 19:36, 1 Corinthians 5:7-8
1 Peter 1:19
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The Messiah would be the star coming out of Jacob
John’s Gospel in Jewish Evangelism
Numbers 24:17 Matthew 2:2
Revelation 22:16
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The Messiah would be born in Bethlehem
A look at one of the predictions of the Messiah’s
coming in the Hebrew Scriptures.The
Hanukkah/Christmas ConnectionOLittle Town of
ControversyBiblical Locales, Then and Now
Micah 5:2
[Hebrew Bible
verse 1]
Matthew 2:1-6, John 7:40-43
4,289
views
The Messiah would be greater than David
He Sat Down
We’re Glad You Asked…
Psalm 110:1-4 Matthew 22:42-45, Mark 12:35-37
Luke 20:41-44, Acts 2:34-36
1 Corinthians 15:25-28
Hebrews 1:3, Hebrews 1:13
Hebrews 4:14–5:10
4,156
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The Messiah would be a descendant of David
A look at one of the predictions of the Messiah’s
coming in the Hebrew Scriptures
2 Samuel 7:12-
16
Matthew 1:1, Luke 1:32-33
Acts 15:15-16, Hebrews 1:5
1,765
views
The Messiah is spoken of throughout the HebrewBible
Prophecies of the Messiah in the Hebrew Bible
Hebrew Bible Luke 24:25-27, Luke 24:32
1,441
views
The Messiah would be the Wonderful Counsellor,
Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace
If Jesus is the Messiah
Isaiah 9:6-7
[Hebrew Bible
9:5-6]
Luke 1:32-33, Luke 1:79
John 6:51, John 14:27
Acts 10:36. Romans 9:5
596
views
The Messiah would be preceded by a messenger.
Overview of the Major Prophets: How well do you know
the Jewish Bible?
Malachi 3:1 Matthew 11:10
Mark 1:2, Luke 1:76
323
views
The Messiah would be the coming one to whom the
sceptre belongs
Jacob’s Prophecies
Genesis 49:10 Luke 2:1-7, Luke 3:33
Galatians 4:4
65
views
The Messiah would be acclaimed
He Sat Down
Psalm 118:25-
29
Matthew 21:9, Mark 11:9-10
Luke 13:35, Luke 19:38, John 12:13
The Messiah would be the seed of the woman Genesis 3:15 Romans 16:20, Galatians 4:4
Revelation 12:9, Revelation 12:17
The Messiah would be the descendant of Abraham
through whom all nations would be blessed
Genesis 12:3 Acts 3:24-26
The Messiah would be lifted up Numbers 21:6-9 John 3:14-18
The Messiah would be our Kinsman-Redeemer Ruth 4:4-9 Luke 1:50, Luke 1:58, Luke 1:68
Luke 1:72, Luke 1:78, 1 Peter 1:18
Hebrews 2:11
The Messiah would be the righteous sufferer Psalm 69 Matthew 27:33-34, John 2:17
John 15:25, Acts 1:20
Romans 11:9-10, Romans 15:1-3
The Messiah would be the great light Isaiah 9:1-2 Matthew 4:13-16
Luke 1:76-79
The Messiah would be called a Nazarene Isaiah 11:1
Isaiah 53:3
Matthew 2:23
The Messiah would perform signs of healing Isaiah 35:5-6 Matthew 11:4-6, Luke 7:20-23
The Messiah would be preceded by a forerunner Isaiah 40:3-5 Matthew 3:1-3. Mark 1:1-3, Luke 1:76
Luke 3:1-6, Luke 7:27, John 1:22-23
The Messiah would be a light for the nations of the
world
Isaiah 42:1-6 Matthew 12:15-18, Luke 2:27-32
John 8:12
The Messiah would be the object of a murderous plot Jeremiah 31:15 Matthew 2:16-18
Source: https://jewsforjesus.org/answers/top-40-most-helpful-messianic-prophecies
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