The conclusion of Ecclesiastes is that humans should fear God and follow his commandments, as this is humanity's purpose. God will judge all people's deeds, both what they do openly and secretly, and determine whether they are good or evil.
Fear God, follow his commandments, as that is humanity's purpose. God will judge all people's deeds, both what is done openly and secretly, and will assess whether each was good or evil. Keeping God's law is the wisest course of action.
The document summarizes biblical stories about Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, Enoch who walked with God, Abraham who was promised many descendants, Moses who spoke with God face to face, Jesus' disciples who he called friends, and a message of God's eternal love for the reader.
Ecclesiastes 12 13 this is the duty of every power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document discusses Ecclesiastes 12:13, which says that fearing God and keeping his commandments is the duty of every human being. It provides four different translations of this verse, all conveying the same message - that humans should revere God and follow his laws, as this is the purpose for which people were created and the key to happiness.
The document discusses how everything has a name, including people, places, and things. It then quotes a passage from the Bible that says God gave Jesus the highest name above all other names, and that at the name of Jesus every knee will bow in heaven, on earth, and under the earth, acknowledging that Jesus Christ is Lord.
This document contains a summary of Psalm 91:1-2, 10-16 from the Catholic Lectionary. It discusses how the psalm expresses faith in God as a protector and shelter during times of trouble. It notes that God commands angels to guard believers and protect them from harm. The summary concludes that God promises to deliver those who call on him, be with them during distress, and show them his salvation.
The document summarizes a passage from the book of Jeremiah. It warns the house of Judah and the king to execute justice for those who have been robbed and to deliver them from oppression. If they fail to do so, God's wrath will burn like unquenchable fire for their evil deeds. God declares that he will punish the inhabitants of the valley and those who think they are protected in their refuge, according to their own sinful actions. A fire will be kindled around them that will devour all around it.
The document discusses how Jesus is the Prince of Peace according to scripture. It describes how Jesus brings peace through comforting believers from life's troubles and from death. It also explains how Jesus saves believers from eternal hell and death, from themselves, and from any harm. Jesus is referred to as the Prince of Peace, the one who rules over peace and brings peace to mankind.
The document discusses how Jesus is the Prince of Peace. It references biblical passages from Isaiah and Luke that describe Jesus' birth and being called Prince of Peace. Jesus brings peace by comforting believers from life's troubles and protecting them from harm. As Prince of Peace, Jesus saves believers from eternal death, themselves, and any harm. He establishes peace between humanity and God by reconciling us on the cross. The document encourages letting the peace of God that Jesus provides reign in one's life.
Fear God, follow his commandments, as that is humanity's purpose. God will judge all people's deeds, both what is done openly and secretly, and will assess whether each was good or evil. Keeping God's law is the wisest course of action.
The document summarizes biblical stories about Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, Enoch who walked with God, Abraham who was promised many descendants, Moses who spoke with God face to face, Jesus' disciples who he called friends, and a message of God's eternal love for the reader.
Ecclesiastes 12 13 this is the duty of every power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document discusses Ecclesiastes 12:13, which says that fearing God and keeping his commandments is the duty of every human being. It provides four different translations of this verse, all conveying the same message - that humans should revere God and follow his laws, as this is the purpose for which people were created and the key to happiness.
The document discusses how everything has a name, including people, places, and things. It then quotes a passage from the Bible that says God gave Jesus the highest name above all other names, and that at the name of Jesus every knee will bow in heaven, on earth, and under the earth, acknowledging that Jesus Christ is Lord.
This document contains a summary of Psalm 91:1-2, 10-16 from the Catholic Lectionary. It discusses how the psalm expresses faith in God as a protector and shelter during times of trouble. It notes that God commands angels to guard believers and protect them from harm. The summary concludes that God promises to deliver those who call on him, be with them during distress, and show them his salvation.
The document summarizes a passage from the book of Jeremiah. It warns the house of Judah and the king to execute justice for those who have been robbed and to deliver them from oppression. If they fail to do so, God's wrath will burn like unquenchable fire for their evil deeds. God declares that he will punish the inhabitants of the valley and those who think they are protected in their refuge, according to their own sinful actions. A fire will be kindled around them that will devour all around it.
The document discusses how Jesus is the Prince of Peace according to scripture. It describes how Jesus brings peace through comforting believers from life's troubles and from death. It also explains how Jesus saves believers from eternal hell and death, from themselves, and from any harm. Jesus is referred to as the Prince of Peace, the one who rules over peace and brings peace to mankind.
The document discusses how Jesus is the Prince of Peace. It references biblical passages from Isaiah and Luke that describe Jesus' birth and being called Prince of Peace. Jesus brings peace by comforting believers from life's troubles and protecting them from harm. As Prince of Peace, Jesus saves believers from eternal death, themselves, and any harm. He establishes peace between humanity and God by reconciling us on the cross. The document encourages letting the peace of God that Jesus provides reign in one's life.
This document provides an overview of a Bible study on discipleship. It discusses approaching the study through a topical-textual hybrid focusing on passages like Psalms 119. It divides people into three groups - the armchair geologist who rejects the Bible, the shopper who consumes it superficially, and the miner who puts in effort to understand it holistically. The goal of discipleship is to make disciples through life together, teaching God's commands diligently at all times. Effective tools include spending time in Scripture, noting patterns and summaries. The overall aim is to cultivate spiritual growth and understanding.
The document discusses how King David wanted to build a house for God after finding rest from his enemies, but God told prophet Nathan that David's son would build the house instead. While God does not change, people and circumstances do change. David had dreams of building a house for God but God changed the plans and promised David's kingdom would be established forever through his descendants.
it is always good to get closer to God. for he is our hope and our Lord. when one is with God, a new life, a great life and a wonderful leaving is attained. the only thing that separates us from God is always sin. so seek God's forgiveness today.
Prophet Hajji foretells the Coming of Prophet Muhammadgreatest man
The document discusses a prophecy in the Book of Haggai that is claimed to refer to the prophet Muhammad. It provides three reasons for this:
1) The original Hebrew text mentioned Muhammad by name, according to a former priest.
2) The prophecy refers to someone who would bring peace to Judea, which only occurred under Islamic rule, not during Jesus' time.
3) It references a "latter house" of glory, referring to the Kaaba in Mecca, which has greater glory than the Jewish temples.
The document argues this prophecy fits Muhammad but not Jesus, and was understood by early Christians and Jews to refer to the coming of Islam. It aims to counter Christian claims
This document contains a series of passages from the Bible and notes related to witnessing and evangelism. It discusses Paul meeting with church elders in Jerusalem and defending himself against accusations. It also summarizes Paul's background and testimony of encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus, emphasizing that anything done against Christians is done against Jesus. The final passages encourage using a gentle approach when witnessing and speaking the listener's language, identifying with their experiences, and focusing on God's love and salvation through Jesus rather than condemnation.
Allah promises to gather all mankind together on a day of judgement that is certain to come. God never fails to fulfill His promises. The Quran verse references how Allah will gather all people on a day of judgement that is definitely going to occur, as God always keeps His promises.
1) Jesus, who is fully God, created all things but made himself poor by becoming human to save mankind from sin.
2) He existed in heaven as God but humbled himself by living on earth as a man and dying on the cross for our sins.
3) He has now returned to heaven and will one day return as king to judge the living and the dead.
The document summarizes a biblical passage from Exodus describing how the Israelites were attacked by Amalekites. Moses held up his hands and the Israelites prevailed in battle, but grew tired and had Aaron and Hur hold up his hands so the Israelites continued to win. God then commands Moses to write about the defeat of the Amalekites in a book. The summary provides the key details and events from the biblical passage in under 3 sentences.
Nehemiah's enemies, led by Sanballat and Geshem, tried multiple times to lure Nehemiah away from rebuilding the wall by inviting him to meet and falsely accusing him of planning a rebellion. Nehemiah refused to be distracted or frightened by their schemes. When one man, Shemaiah, warned Nehemiah that people were coming to kill him, Nehemiah refused to flee, knowing the warning was a lie meant to scare him into stopping his work. Through it all, Nehemiah remained strong and completed rebuilding the wall in just 52 days, despite the efforts to undermine him.
This sermon titled "Joel - No Other Name" was preached by Pastor Don Pahl on January 18, 2015 at Crosspoint Bible Church in Omaha, NE. Joel 2 & 3 was the primary text. This was the third in a series titled "Burning Hearts."
1) The passage describes the birth of Jesus Christ as told in the Gospel of Luke. It details Mary and Joseph traveling to Bethlehem for the census and Jesus being born in a manger.
2) Angels appear to shepherds in the fields and proclaim the birth of the savior. The shepherds then go see the baby Jesus.
3) The shepherds spread the word about what they saw and heard from the angels to all who would listen.
The document discusses different versions of the King James Bible and addresses criticisms of it. It notes that the 1611 version underwent four editions - in 1629, 1638, 1762, and 1769 - to correct printing errors and update spelling, but there were no new translations or revisions. Modern versions starting in 1881 were based on new translations and revisions, not just corrections. It encourages thinking about how difficult publishing without errors was in the 1600s versus today, and argues the four editions did not equate to entirely new versions like critics claim.
The document is a sermon given by Pastor Bill Mostrales at a 2012 camp meeting. It summarizes and analyzes Isaiah 41:10, where God says "Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness." The pastor explains that believers should not fear because God is with them, and that God will strengthen, help, and uphold believers with his righteousness. He encourages Christians to strengthen one another through Christian community and camaraderie.
The document discusses three aspects of Christian living: 1) being completely knitted to God through faith in Christ and holding fast to hope; 2) having satisfaction through giving thanks in all circumstances according to God's will; 3) being doers of God's word through faith, not just hearers, in order to be justified.
Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those who are in any trouble, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.
II Corinthians 1:2-4 NKJV
This document contains multiple passages from the Bible encouraging believers to trust fully in God rather than other people or worldly things. It says to trust in God with all your heart and not rely on your own understanding. True blessedness comes from making God your trust. God is a refuge and those who trust in Him will find perfect peace. In contrast, those who trust in people rather than God will face curses. God's word is pure and tried, providing protection for all who put their faith in Him.
The poem "Hymn to Labor" celebrates the importance of labor for families, communities, and the nation through the perspectives of men, wives, maidens, and children. It expresses how labor sustains families and allows future generations to carry on the work. The hymn highlights that a person who struggles and works will be able to teach their offspring to maintain the values of labor.
This document discusses the "Helmet of Salvation" mentioned in Ephesians 6:17. It begins by providing context on helmets from the time of Paul and how they protected the mind. It then explores how the Helmet of Salvation protects our thoughts from temptation in three categories: lust of the eyes (mental temptation), lust of the flesh (giving into impulses), and pride of life. It emphasizes the importance of replacing ungodly thoughts with godly thoughts from scripture. The key takeaway is that we cannot control the length of our lives but can control its depth by keeping the Helmet of Salvation on to protect our minds from Satan's attacks through temptation.
This document discusses biblical passages related to material possessions. It contains verses from Proverbs 10:25, Luke 12:15, and 1 John 2:16-17 that warn against greed and the fleeting nature of material goods. The document is organized into sections on gathering materials, assembling methods, and standing still. It also references building a light house. Overall, the document examines what the Bible says about worldly desires and possessions versus doing God's will.
The document discusses God's omnipotence and various attributes including that He is all-powerful, merciful, gracious, and faithful. It provides several Bible verses to support this, including Jeremiah 32:17 which states "Nothing is too hard for" God since He created the heavens and earth by His great power. God has unlimited power to do whatever He wills without effort. He is also infinitely compassionate and kind in His mercy, and inclined to spare the guilty through His grace. As faithful, God will not let humans be tempted beyond their ability and will fulfill all that He has said.
The document discusses flattening the curve by watching where you step, trusting completely in God rather than your own understanding, and not imitating evil works. It encourages keeping moving forward by staying on the right path and avoiding turning to the right or left from that path.
This document provides an overview of a Bible study on discipleship. It discusses approaching the study through a topical-textual hybrid focusing on passages like Psalms 119. It divides people into three groups - the armchair geologist who rejects the Bible, the shopper who consumes it superficially, and the miner who puts in effort to understand it holistically. The goal of discipleship is to make disciples through life together, teaching God's commands diligently at all times. Effective tools include spending time in Scripture, noting patterns and summaries. The overall aim is to cultivate spiritual growth and understanding.
The document discusses how King David wanted to build a house for God after finding rest from his enemies, but God told prophet Nathan that David's son would build the house instead. While God does not change, people and circumstances do change. David had dreams of building a house for God but God changed the plans and promised David's kingdom would be established forever through his descendants.
it is always good to get closer to God. for he is our hope and our Lord. when one is with God, a new life, a great life and a wonderful leaving is attained. the only thing that separates us from God is always sin. so seek God's forgiveness today.
Prophet Hajji foretells the Coming of Prophet Muhammadgreatest man
The document discusses a prophecy in the Book of Haggai that is claimed to refer to the prophet Muhammad. It provides three reasons for this:
1) The original Hebrew text mentioned Muhammad by name, according to a former priest.
2) The prophecy refers to someone who would bring peace to Judea, which only occurred under Islamic rule, not during Jesus' time.
3) It references a "latter house" of glory, referring to the Kaaba in Mecca, which has greater glory than the Jewish temples.
The document argues this prophecy fits Muhammad but not Jesus, and was understood by early Christians and Jews to refer to the coming of Islam. It aims to counter Christian claims
This document contains a series of passages from the Bible and notes related to witnessing and evangelism. It discusses Paul meeting with church elders in Jerusalem and defending himself against accusations. It also summarizes Paul's background and testimony of encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus, emphasizing that anything done against Christians is done against Jesus. The final passages encourage using a gentle approach when witnessing and speaking the listener's language, identifying with their experiences, and focusing on God's love and salvation through Jesus rather than condemnation.
Allah promises to gather all mankind together on a day of judgement that is certain to come. God never fails to fulfill His promises. The Quran verse references how Allah will gather all people on a day of judgement that is definitely going to occur, as God always keeps His promises.
1) Jesus, who is fully God, created all things but made himself poor by becoming human to save mankind from sin.
2) He existed in heaven as God but humbled himself by living on earth as a man and dying on the cross for our sins.
3) He has now returned to heaven and will one day return as king to judge the living and the dead.
The document summarizes a biblical passage from Exodus describing how the Israelites were attacked by Amalekites. Moses held up his hands and the Israelites prevailed in battle, but grew tired and had Aaron and Hur hold up his hands so the Israelites continued to win. God then commands Moses to write about the defeat of the Amalekites in a book. The summary provides the key details and events from the biblical passage in under 3 sentences.
Nehemiah's enemies, led by Sanballat and Geshem, tried multiple times to lure Nehemiah away from rebuilding the wall by inviting him to meet and falsely accusing him of planning a rebellion. Nehemiah refused to be distracted or frightened by their schemes. When one man, Shemaiah, warned Nehemiah that people were coming to kill him, Nehemiah refused to flee, knowing the warning was a lie meant to scare him into stopping his work. Through it all, Nehemiah remained strong and completed rebuilding the wall in just 52 days, despite the efforts to undermine him.
This sermon titled "Joel - No Other Name" was preached by Pastor Don Pahl on January 18, 2015 at Crosspoint Bible Church in Omaha, NE. Joel 2 & 3 was the primary text. This was the third in a series titled "Burning Hearts."
1) The passage describes the birth of Jesus Christ as told in the Gospel of Luke. It details Mary and Joseph traveling to Bethlehem for the census and Jesus being born in a manger.
2) Angels appear to shepherds in the fields and proclaim the birth of the savior. The shepherds then go see the baby Jesus.
3) The shepherds spread the word about what they saw and heard from the angels to all who would listen.
The document discusses different versions of the King James Bible and addresses criticisms of it. It notes that the 1611 version underwent four editions - in 1629, 1638, 1762, and 1769 - to correct printing errors and update spelling, but there were no new translations or revisions. Modern versions starting in 1881 were based on new translations and revisions, not just corrections. It encourages thinking about how difficult publishing without errors was in the 1600s versus today, and argues the four editions did not equate to entirely new versions like critics claim.
The document is a sermon given by Pastor Bill Mostrales at a 2012 camp meeting. It summarizes and analyzes Isaiah 41:10, where God says "Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness." The pastor explains that believers should not fear because God is with them, and that God will strengthen, help, and uphold believers with his righteousness. He encourages Christians to strengthen one another through Christian community and camaraderie.
The document discusses three aspects of Christian living: 1) being completely knitted to God through faith in Christ and holding fast to hope; 2) having satisfaction through giving thanks in all circumstances according to God's will; 3) being doers of God's word through faith, not just hearers, in order to be justified.
Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those who are in any trouble, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.
II Corinthians 1:2-4 NKJV
This document contains multiple passages from the Bible encouraging believers to trust fully in God rather than other people or worldly things. It says to trust in God with all your heart and not rely on your own understanding. True blessedness comes from making God your trust. God is a refuge and those who trust in Him will find perfect peace. In contrast, those who trust in people rather than God will face curses. God's word is pure and tried, providing protection for all who put their faith in Him.
The poem "Hymn to Labor" celebrates the importance of labor for families, communities, and the nation through the perspectives of men, wives, maidens, and children. It expresses how labor sustains families and allows future generations to carry on the work. The hymn highlights that a person who struggles and works will be able to teach their offspring to maintain the values of labor.
This document discusses the "Helmet of Salvation" mentioned in Ephesians 6:17. It begins by providing context on helmets from the time of Paul and how they protected the mind. It then explores how the Helmet of Salvation protects our thoughts from temptation in three categories: lust of the eyes (mental temptation), lust of the flesh (giving into impulses), and pride of life. It emphasizes the importance of replacing ungodly thoughts with godly thoughts from scripture. The key takeaway is that we cannot control the length of our lives but can control its depth by keeping the Helmet of Salvation on to protect our minds from Satan's attacks through temptation.
This document discusses biblical passages related to material possessions. It contains verses from Proverbs 10:25, Luke 12:15, and 1 John 2:16-17 that warn against greed and the fleeting nature of material goods. The document is organized into sections on gathering materials, assembling methods, and standing still. It also references building a light house. Overall, the document examines what the Bible says about worldly desires and possessions versus doing God's will.
The document discusses God's omnipotence and various attributes including that He is all-powerful, merciful, gracious, and faithful. It provides several Bible verses to support this, including Jeremiah 32:17 which states "Nothing is too hard for" God since He created the heavens and earth by His great power. God has unlimited power to do whatever He wills without effort. He is also infinitely compassionate and kind in His mercy, and inclined to spare the guilty through His grace. As faithful, God will not let humans be tempted beyond their ability and will fulfill all that He has said.
The document discusses flattening the curve by watching where you step, trusting completely in God rather than your own understanding, and not imitating evil works. It encourages keeping moving forward by staying on the right path and avoiding turning to the right or left from that path.
This document discusses finding strength and faith in God. It encourages being courageous as God will strengthen your heart if you put your hope in Him. It also talks about giving undivided devotion to the Lord so that you can live rightly.
This document provides guidance on how to survive in perilous times and enhance spiritual wellness. It emphasizes integrating beliefs and values into action, doing the will of God, and knowing and doing what is right. It stresses the importance of being on fire for God by allowing fire to heat the cold, purify what is polluted, and eliminate what is worthless. It advises living without hostility by putting away bitterness and being kind, forgiving, and thinking on noble virtues. Finally, it instructs walking in love as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us.
This document discusses rebuilding for the future through faith in Christ. It includes several Bible verses about having wisdom and righteousness, God giving thoughts of peace and hope, and establishing faith while growing in God's grace. The overall message encourages rebuilding through continuing in the gospel with faith grounded in Christ.
The document contains several passages about maintaining faith and resisting drifting away from God. It encourages holding firmly to one's faith without wavering. It warns against being unequally yoked with unbelievers and instructs believers to separate themselves from unclean things. It advises standing strong with truth and righteousness. Finally, it suggests focusing on things that are true, honest, just, pure, lovely, and praiseworthy.
This document discusses reasons why some Christians experience spiritual dropouts or fail in their faith. It suggests that Christians can fail because they rely only on their own methods instead of remaining connected to God. They can also fail if they are influenced by immoral links or conform to worldly desires rather than transforming their minds. Additionally, some Christians fail because they do not cultivate virtues like faith, self-control, patience and kindness, or because they are overwhelmed by the demands of life instead of relying on God's grace through Jesus Christ.
The document discusses what God requires of humans. It says that Micah 6:6-8 indicates God requires humans to do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. Additionally, it states God wants our full attention by keeping His commandments. God also wants our undivided and unreserved love. Finally, the document emphasizes that God should control our lives and that we are called to put off our old selves and live righteously according to God.
The document provides advice on how to overcome relapse by not giving in to temptation or past vices. It recommends casting one's burdens on God, who is our refuge and strength. It also suggests learning to be truthful in what you say and not giving the devil opportunities by abstaining from evil. The key is to not give up and remember that God will reward your efforts to overcome relapse.
The document outlines three principles for Christian living:
1. Don't hold grudges and instead love your neighbor as yourself, as commanded by God.
2. Balance your work with other aspects of life, holding forth God's word in all you do.
3. Believe God's word found in scripture and act on it, as it is a lamp for your path in life.
Following these principles will help one live according to God's ways.
The document discusses Deut. 28:13 and Deut. 28:44 from the Bible which contrast being the head versus the tail. It then discusses the commission from Jesus for the church to go and spread the gospel since there are over 6 billion people in the world who do not know Christ. Jesus Christ is described as the best teacher who taught to love, lead, liberate, and launch.
This document discusses three aspects of Christian living: 1) being completely knitted to God by holding fast to faith in Christ; 2) having satisfaction through giving thanks in all things; and 3) being doers of God's word rather than just hearers. Key verses discussed include Hebrews 3:6, 2 Timothy 2:1, 1 Timothy 6:8, Ephesians 5:20, 1 Thessalonians 5:18, James 1:22, and Romans 2:13.
The document discusses the great opportunities that Christians have to do good for others, to live for Christ, to choose the righteous path over the wicked, and to enter into heaven. It encourages believers to take advantage of the opportunities to serve, praise God, follow God's commands, and strive to enter the kingdom of heaven through faith in Jesus Christ.
We are in a spiritual battle and need strong armor from God to defend against attacks. The armor of God described in Ephesians 6 includes truth, righteousness, peace, faith, and salvation. Putting on the full armor of God equips us to stand against the devil's schemes.
This document discusses a man named Tertullus accusing someone for enjoying great quietness and doing worthy deeds for the nation through their providence. Tertullus began to accuse this person when called forth. The document also mentions providence and contains a Scripture reading.
This document discusses the Christian journey of faith. Section I talks about God instructing and guiding believers. Section II contrasts the narrow gate that leads to life versus the broad gate that leads to destruction. Section III warns believers not to stray from the path. The final sections provide promises of God's divine nature, future plans for good, rest for the weary, strength for the weak, and a gift of peace.
The document discusses ways to conquer discouragement. It lists common causes of discouragement like fear of failure or unrealistic expectations. It then provides strategies like refilling your spiritual energy by reading the Bible and meditating on God's word. Another strategy is to remember who God is by remembering what he has done and his promises. He is always there and loves us. The final point is to cultivate perseverance and determination by keeping active and standing up after falls.
The document discusses holding fast to faith and righteousness despite difficult circumstances. It references several Bible verses exhorting believers to hold fast to their confidence and what is good. It then discusses heavy monsoon rains causing flooding in the Philippines and people needing to evacuate. Finally, it emphasizes that God is faithful to his promises even during trials and challenges people to hold fast to their faith in God.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
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Chandra Dev: Unveiling the Mystery of the Moon GodExotic India
Shining brightly in the sky, some days more than others, the Moon in popular culture is a symbol of love, romance, and beauty. The ancient Hindu texts, however, mention the Moon as an intriguing and powerful being, worshiped by sages as Chandra.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
Protector & Destroyer: Agni Dev (The Hindu God of Fire)Exotic India
So let us turn the pages of ancient Indian literature and get to know more about Agni, the mighty purifier of all things, worshipped in Indian culture as a God since the Vedic time.
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The Vulnerabilities of Individuals Born Under Swati Nakshatra.pdfAstroAnuradha
Individuals born under Swati Nakshatra often exhibit a strong sense of independence and adaptability, yet they may also face vulnerabilities such as indecisiveness and a tendency to be easily swayed by external influences. Their quest for balance and harmony can sometimes lead to inner conflict and a lack of assertiveness. To know more visit: astroanuradha.com
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.
2. Ecclesiastes 12:13 -14
King James Version (KJV)
13
Let us hear the conclusion of the
whole matter: Fear God, and keep his
commandments: for this is the whole
duty of man.
14
For God shall bring every work into
judgment, with every secret thing,
whether it be good, or whether it be
evil.