Slides. Baptist VBS 2014, Agency D3 Day 3. If you want a working version, E-mail me OFF-LINE and I'll E-mail it to you. There are 5 days in this series.
The strength of faith lies in each and everything that you do. It is there and many times we fail to see because we are seeing it with the worldly eye and not with the inner eye. We must be able to see the wonder that God has done in the smallest of the smallest things.
The document discusses putting on "gospel shoes" to be prepared to share the Christian faith. It notes that shoes provide stability, protection, and mobility for soldiers, and that believers need the "preparation of the gospel of peace" for the same reasons. It encourages Christians to always be ready to share their testimony of how Jesus changed their life and to use scriptural references like the "Roman Road" to explain how to be saved. Christians are responsible to fulfill the Great Commission and should ask God for opportunities and guidance to witness simply and sincerely to others.
This weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church provides updates about upcoming events and services. It summarizes a Father's Day message focused on key biblical passages for fathers to be honest, generous, present, patient, and gentle. It also announces that the pastor is on sabbatical and a variety of speakers will lead services focused on Jesus' parables. Various children's and community activities are advertised including a day camp, vacation bible school, and food bank needs.
The Joseph Calling Conference September 23,24 - Atlanta, GeorgiaOs Hillman
This document appears to be notes from a conference on the Joseph calling. It includes:
- Details of the speaker's engagement and marriage in 2015-2016.
- An outline of sessions on attributes of a Joseph calling, including spiritual and physical aspects.
- Notes on Joseph's journey involving a vision, crisis, character development, death, and elevation.
- Comparisons between Joseph and Jesus, noting how Joseph was a type of Christ.
- Discussion of how God uses adversity and crisis events to prepare people for their calling.
- References to spiritual deposits gained from difficult experiences that can then be shared with others.
The document provides information about Pentecost Sunday and activities at Chapel By The Sea church. It includes a Bible trivia question about how long after Jesus' resurrection he ascended to heaven. The answer is given that it was 40 days. The document also announces upcoming vacation bible school and congratulates youth on winning second place in a softball tournament.
The Joseph Calling Salt & Light July 2017Os Hillman
Do you have a Joseph Calling on your life? Os Hillman shares in an online lecture for the ministry of Salt & Light his insights on calling, adversity and cultural influence. He reveals the 6 stages to discover, navigate and fulfill your purpose.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated July 20, 2014. It provides a summary of the church's sermon series on Acts, announcements for upcoming church events, a financial snapshot, and prayer requests. The sermon for this week focuses on Acts 8 and discusses how Philip preached the good news of Jesus in Samaria and to an Ethiopian man he encountered. The newsletter also advertises upcoming events like an all-church family retreat in August and a production of "Snoops" by the church's Kidshine program.
The strength of faith lies in each and everything that you do. It is there and many times we fail to see because we are seeing it with the worldly eye and not with the inner eye. We must be able to see the wonder that God has done in the smallest of the smallest things.
The document discusses putting on "gospel shoes" to be prepared to share the Christian faith. It notes that shoes provide stability, protection, and mobility for soldiers, and that believers need the "preparation of the gospel of peace" for the same reasons. It encourages Christians to always be ready to share their testimony of how Jesus changed their life and to use scriptural references like the "Roman Road" to explain how to be saved. Christians are responsible to fulfill the Great Commission and should ask God for opportunities and guidance to witness simply and sincerely to others.
This weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church provides updates about upcoming events and services. It summarizes a Father's Day message focused on key biblical passages for fathers to be honest, generous, present, patient, and gentle. It also announces that the pastor is on sabbatical and a variety of speakers will lead services focused on Jesus' parables. Various children's and community activities are advertised including a day camp, vacation bible school, and food bank needs.
The Joseph Calling Conference September 23,24 - Atlanta, GeorgiaOs Hillman
This document appears to be notes from a conference on the Joseph calling. It includes:
- Details of the speaker's engagement and marriage in 2015-2016.
- An outline of sessions on attributes of a Joseph calling, including spiritual and physical aspects.
- Notes on Joseph's journey involving a vision, crisis, character development, death, and elevation.
- Comparisons between Joseph and Jesus, noting how Joseph was a type of Christ.
- Discussion of how God uses adversity and crisis events to prepare people for their calling.
- References to spiritual deposits gained from difficult experiences that can then be shared with others.
The document provides information about Pentecost Sunday and activities at Chapel By The Sea church. It includes a Bible trivia question about how long after Jesus' resurrection he ascended to heaven. The answer is given that it was 40 days. The document also announces upcoming vacation bible school and congratulates youth on winning second place in a softball tournament.
The Joseph Calling Salt & Light July 2017Os Hillman
Do you have a Joseph Calling on your life? Os Hillman shares in an online lecture for the ministry of Salt & Light his insights on calling, adversity and cultural influence. He reveals the 6 stages to discover, navigate and fulfill your purpose.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated July 20, 2014. It provides a summary of the church's sermon series on Acts, announcements for upcoming church events, a financial snapshot, and prayer requests. The sermon for this week focuses on Acts 8 and discusses how Philip preached the good news of Jesus in Samaria and to an Ethiopian man he encountered. The newsletter also advertises upcoming events like an all-church family retreat in August and a production of "Snoops" by the church's Kidshine program.
The document discusses building spiritual walls through prayer against temptation. It emphasizes that prayer rebuilds the walls of the heart and that God does not hear words without heartfelt prayer. It encourages Christians to say they cannot do something tempted to do because they belong to God. The document provides advice and potential activities for a church, including a Christmas play, New Year's Eve service, and topics for discussion like patience, prayer, and marriage.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church providing information about upcoming church events and activities for the week of April 6th, 2014. It discusses an upcoming sermon series on teachings from the cross focusing on the theme of abandonment. It also announces various bible studies, meetings, service opportunities and needs for the local food bank occurring that week.
Joseph in his life has a chance to repay evil for evil but he forgoes his opportunity knowing that God is the judge and is using him for his ultimate purpose! In this lesson we study vengeance and how Christianity demands so much. This is part 5 of 7 which the audio can be listen to and downloaded ant www.cmcoc.org by Brian Birdow
Joseph is a key figure in the old testament. His life is very well chronicled in the book of Genesis. This is the first of a series of 6 total sermons. By Brian Birdow. www.cmcoc.org to listen to complete series
This document discusses the importance of personal evangelism according to the Bible. It begins by listing three reasons why personal evangelism is important: it was commanded by Jesus, it is a good work, and love demands it. It then examines examples of evangelism in the New Testament, noting how the apostles and early Christians evangelized individually by engaging with and teaching lost people. However, it states that modern forms of "evangelism" only vaguely resemble the New Testament pattern. The document concludes by emphasizing that while good works, service, and friendship are important, Christians must still personally share the gospel with others according to the example set in the New Testament.
140420 eng game changer by ps. timothy loheaglepointcf
The document discusses how Easter and the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the ultimate "game changer" that transforms life. It notes that if Christ did not rise from the dead, then Christian preaching is useless, faith is in vain, believers are still in their sins, and those who have died believing in Christ have perished. However, the resurrection means that through Christ, believers are no longer slaves to sin or bound by death but have eternal life. The resurrection is presented as the pivotal historical event that underpins Christian faith and provides freedom and hope.
This document provides information about the Anointed Gospel College, which offers various Christian education programs. It describes the college's schools of Christian Faith, Soulwinning, Gospelmedia, and Evangelical Research. It then focuses on the School of Soulwinning, outlining seminars on personal evangelism. These seminars cover the aims, definition, importance, targets, locations, times and methods of personal evangelism to help students effectively win souls for Christ. The document encourages attendance at various Christian conferences held annually at Gospelville, Offa, Nigeria to aid in evangelization. It concludes by providing contact details for the Gospel Unlimited Foundation.
This document contains a prayer asking God to draw all people to himself during this time of repentance, so that those who follow Jesus may abandon evil deeds and accept God's kingdom. It also includes excerpts from the Bible discussing Nicodemus' visit to Jesus at night and Nicodemus helping to prepare Jesus' body after the crucifixion. Additional text raises questions about Nicodemus' motivations and explores philosophical ideas about identity through the metaphor of the Ship of Theseus.
This document discusses how Jesus walked extensively during his life and ministry to reach people and preach the word. It notes that Jesus travelled on foot to all the places he ministered, walking over 21,000 miles in his lifetime, which is almost the distance around the world. The document also describes an event from Mark 2 where some men brought a paralyzed man to Jesus and had to remove the roof to lower him down due to the large crowd. Finally, it calls Christians to have the resolve to do what is necessary like Jesus by providing resources, initiatives, and compassionate support to those in need.
God is my inspiration because He is kind, loving, just, saved us, and created us. He sent his son to die for us, gave us the bible, and forgave us. My inspiration is God.
The 2017 New Year's Day service focused on thanking God, forgiving others and forgetting past mistakes, worshipping and trusting God more, resting in His plans, and finishing the race of life well. The constant reminder was that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever.
This document contains announcements for Calvary Baptist Church on October 21, 2007 including the morning hymns, a welcome to visitors, information about the pastor and church staff, the church's statement of faith on civil government, and upcoming events including choir practice, evening service, Awana, and a missions minute about work in Bangladesh.
I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.-------Michael Jordan-----
The father of a boy who was often thrown into fire or water by an evil spirit desperately cries out to Jesus for help, saying "I believe; help my unbelief!". Jesus replies that all things are possible for those who believe. The father recognizes his struggle with doubt and pleads with Jesus to help overcome his weakness of faith. The lesson is to honestly acknowledge one's doubts, start from where you are, and lean on God's grace as you resolve to trust in Jesus despite challenges to one's faith or desire to control outcomes.
The document provides guidelines for young people to face giants based on the biblical story of David and Goliath in 1 Samuel 17:32-37. It outlines 6 steps: 1) be ready to stand up when others stay seated, 2) make up your mind to be faithful despite odds, 3) remember past victories with God's help, 4) rely on God's power not your own abilities, 5) be ready to enjoy victory, and 6) have courage and commitment to face giants with God. The overall message is that with God's help, people can overcome challenges or "giants" in their lives.
This document provides guidance on how to be a spiritual father. It recommends: 1) Giving thanks to God daily through praise and worship; 2) Making daily intercession by praying for one's children and thinking they may have sinned; 3) Showing the way of salvation by following God's commands as written in Exodus; and 4) Exercising faith for one's children by believing in God's power even when facing doubts. The document stresses the importance of fathers in being spiritually present and leading their children to God.
This document provides information about resources for youth ministry, including Bible study guides and books. It lists four books in the Lectio Divina for Youth Bible study series covering Mark, Revelation, Philippians and John. It encourages ordering all four books which are part of the Ancient Faith Series and guide youth through scripture reading, meditation and prayerful response. Contact information is provided for the organization providing these resources.
This document outlines a presentation on igniting churches by growing young. It discusses the importance of having one's inner fire burn strongly before trying to ignite others. It provides biblical passages about past generations forgetting God and then crying out for help. The discussion questions prompt thinking about sharing God's work in one's life and important stories or ideas to pass on. The presentation focuses on growing young in practice by taking Jesus' message seriously, prioritizing young people, being good neighbors, empowering youth leadership, and understanding today's youth. It provides resources for further learning.
John's Gospel describes in eyewitness detail how Jesus was crucified and was buried.
Each detail fulfills a prophecy from the Old Testament about how the Messiah would suffer.
Slides. Baptist VBS 2014, Agency D3 Day 4. If you want a working version, E-mail me OFF-LINE and I'll E-mail it to you. There are 5 days in this series.
Slides. Baptist VBS 2014, Agency D3 Day 5. If you want a working version, E-mail me OFF-LINE and I'll E-mail it to you. There are 5 days in this series.
The document discusses building spiritual walls through prayer against temptation. It emphasizes that prayer rebuilds the walls of the heart and that God does not hear words without heartfelt prayer. It encourages Christians to say they cannot do something tempted to do because they belong to God. The document provides advice and potential activities for a church, including a Christmas play, New Year's Eve service, and topics for discussion like patience, prayer, and marriage.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church providing information about upcoming church events and activities for the week of April 6th, 2014. It discusses an upcoming sermon series on teachings from the cross focusing on the theme of abandonment. It also announces various bible studies, meetings, service opportunities and needs for the local food bank occurring that week.
Joseph in his life has a chance to repay evil for evil but he forgoes his opportunity knowing that God is the judge and is using him for his ultimate purpose! In this lesson we study vengeance and how Christianity demands so much. This is part 5 of 7 which the audio can be listen to and downloaded ant www.cmcoc.org by Brian Birdow
Joseph is a key figure in the old testament. His life is very well chronicled in the book of Genesis. This is the first of a series of 6 total sermons. By Brian Birdow. www.cmcoc.org to listen to complete series
This document discusses the importance of personal evangelism according to the Bible. It begins by listing three reasons why personal evangelism is important: it was commanded by Jesus, it is a good work, and love demands it. It then examines examples of evangelism in the New Testament, noting how the apostles and early Christians evangelized individually by engaging with and teaching lost people. However, it states that modern forms of "evangelism" only vaguely resemble the New Testament pattern. The document concludes by emphasizing that while good works, service, and friendship are important, Christians must still personally share the gospel with others according to the example set in the New Testament.
140420 eng game changer by ps. timothy loheaglepointcf
The document discusses how Easter and the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the ultimate "game changer" that transforms life. It notes that if Christ did not rise from the dead, then Christian preaching is useless, faith is in vain, believers are still in their sins, and those who have died believing in Christ have perished. However, the resurrection means that through Christ, believers are no longer slaves to sin or bound by death but have eternal life. The resurrection is presented as the pivotal historical event that underpins Christian faith and provides freedom and hope.
This document provides information about the Anointed Gospel College, which offers various Christian education programs. It describes the college's schools of Christian Faith, Soulwinning, Gospelmedia, and Evangelical Research. It then focuses on the School of Soulwinning, outlining seminars on personal evangelism. These seminars cover the aims, definition, importance, targets, locations, times and methods of personal evangelism to help students effectively win souls for Christ. The document encourages attendance at various Christian conferences held annually at Gospelville, Offa, Nigeria to aid in evangelization. It concludes by providing contact details for the Gospel Unlimited Foundation.
This document contains a prayer asking God to draw all people to himself during this time of repentance, so that those who follow Jesus may abandon evil deeds and accept God's kingdom. It also includes excerpts from the Bible discussing Nicodemus' visit to Jesus at night and Nicodemus helping to prepare Jesus' body after the crucifixion. Additional text raises questions about Nicodemus' motivations and explores philosophical ideas about identity through the metaphor of the Ship of Theseus.
This document discusses how Jesus walked extensively during his life and ministry to reach people and preach the word. It notes that Jesus travelled on foot to all the places he ministered, walking over 21,000 miles in his lifetime, which is almost the distance around the world. The document also describes an event from Mark 2 where some men brought a paralyzed man to Jesus and had to remove the roof to lower him down due to the large crowd. Finally, it calls Christians to have the resolve to do what is necessary like Jesus by providing resources, initiatives, and compassionate support to those in need.
God is my inspiration because He is kind, loving, just, saved us, and created us. He sent his son to die for us, gave us the bible, and forgave us. My inspiration is God.
The 2017 New Year's Day service focused on thanking God, forgiving others and forgetting past mistakes, worshipping and trusting God more, resting in His plans, and finishing the race of life well. The constant reminder was that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever.
This document contains announcements for Calvary Baptist Church on October 21, 2007 including the morning hymns, a welcome to visitors, information about the pastor and church staff, the church's statement of faith on civil government, and upcoming events including choir practice, evening service, Awana, and a missions minute about work in Bangladesh.
I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.-------Michael Jordan-----
The father of a boy who was often thrown into fire or water by an evil spirit desperately cries out to Jesus for help, saying "I believe; help my unbelief!". Jesus replies that all things are possible for those who believe. The father recognizes his struggle with doubt and pleads with Jesus to help overcome his weakness of faith. The lesson is to honestly acknowledge one's doubts, start from where you are, and lean on God's grace as you resolve to trust in Jesus despite challenges to one's faith or desire to control outcomes.
The document provides guidelines for young people to face giants based on the biblical story of David and Goliath in 1 Samuel 17:32-37. It outlines 6 steps: 1) be ready to stand up when others stay seated, 2) make up your mind to be faithful despite odds, 3) remember past victories with God's help, 4) rely on God's power not your own abilities, 5) be ready to enjoy victory, and 6) have courage and commitment to face giants with God. The overall message is that with God's help, people can overcome challenges or "giants" in their lives.
This document provides guidance on how to be a spiritual father. It recommends: 1) Giving thanks to God daily through praise and worship; 2) Making daily intercession by praying for one's children and thinking they may have sinned; 3) Showing the way of salvation by following God's commands as written in Exodus; and 4) Exercising faith for one's children by believing in God's power even when facing doubts. The document stresses the importance of fathers in being spiritually present and leading their children to God.
This document provides information about resources for youth ministry, including Bible study guides and books. It lists four books in the Lectio Divina for Youth Bible study series covering Mark, Revelation, Philippians and John. It encourages ordering all four books which are part of the Ancient Faith Series and guide youth through scripture reading, meditation and prayerful response. Contact information is provided for the organization providing these resources.
This document outlines a presentation on igniting churches by growing young. It discusses the importance of having one's inner fire burn strongly before trying to ignite others. It provides biblical passages about past generations forgetting God and then crying out for help. The discussion questions prompt thinking about sharing God's work in one's life and important stories or ideas to pass on. The presentation focuses on growing young in practice by taking Jesus' message seriously, prioritizing young people, being good neighbors, empowering youth leadership, and understanding today's youth. It provides resources for further learning.
John's Gospel describes in eyewitness detail how Jesus was crucified and was buried.
Each detail fulfills a prophecy from the Old Testament about how the Messiah would suffer.
Slides. Baptist VBS 2014, Agency D3 Day 4. If you want a working version, E-mail me OFF-LINE and I'll E-mail it to you. There are 5 days in this series.
Slides. Baptist VBS 2014, Agency D3 Day 5. If you want a working version, E-mail me OFF-LINE and I'll E-mail it to you. There are 5 days in this series.
Slides. Baptist VBS 2014, Agency D3 Day 2. If you want a working version, E-mail me OFF-LINE and I'll E-mail it to you. There are 5 days in this series.
This document outlines the agenda for the VBS 2014 Missions - Agency D3 which will take place from June 23-27. It introduces two missionary families, the McGibbons in Canada and Martha Moore in Germany. It also mentions Abraham's mission work in Spain. The document shares clues about the word "mission" and includes the results of a survey. It calls for prayer for missions work in Canada where over 259 million people do not know Jesus, especially in the large cities of Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.
The document provides commentary on Psalm 99, which declares God's holiness. It discusses how the psalm is divided into three sections, each concluding with an exclamation of God's holiness. It describes how the psalm depicts God as sovereign ruler over all, yet also involved in the lives of His people. The commentary examines each section of the psalm in detail, exploring themes of God's majesty, justice, righteousness, and call for His people to worship and praise Him reverently due to His holiness and separation from creation. It emphasizes that because God is holy, His people should seek to live holy lives reflecting His character.
Some Protestants may defend the Papacy due to fear of persecution, losing their jobs or income, wanting acceptance, or doubts about biblical teachings. They fear isolation, being attacked or mocked for criticizing the Papacy. A lack of Bible study and moral courage allows the Papacy's propaganda to influence them into becoming puppets that compromise Protestant beliefs.
The document summarizes a Bible study on overcoming conflict according to James 4:1-10. It discusses that conflicts stem from self-centered cravings, desires, and worldliness within people. James says the solution is to humble oneself before God, submit to Him, resist the devil, draw near to God through prayer and worship, and get rid of sin. Resolving conflicts requires examining oneself, dumping pride, and obeying God's call to be peacemakers through Christ's strength instead of trying to get one's own way.
This document provides commentary on 2 Corinthians 9:6-13. It begins by discussing the context of Paul addressing an offering being collected for believers in Jerusalem. It notes that this is the third lesson on giving, covering the power, process, and results of giving.
The commentary then analyzes verses 6-7, explaining that generous giving will result in a generous harvest and that giving should be done cheerfully, not reluctantly or under compulsion. It discusses factors that help giving be done cheerfully, like knowing the cause aligns with God and having confidence in the stewardship of the organization.
Verses 8-9 are then examined, with the point that God's grace will overflow to meet all needs so
The document discusses the origins of the universe from a biblical perspective. It explores different worldviews on creation and argues that the Bible indicates an all-powerful, personal Creator who spoke the universe into existence. The document examines the Genesis creation accounts, emphasizing that God created humans in His image to have a relationship with Him and represent Him on Earth.
The document discusses having the faith of Jesus by keeping God's commandments and living as Jesus lived. It notes that Jesus revealed no special qualities or powers and that through faith in Him, humans can possess His perfect humanity by being subject to God as Jesus was. It encourages readers to walk as Jesus walked by living how He lived and relying on God rather than oneself.
This document provides commentary on a study of 1 Peter 5:6-11 from a daily Bible study series. John R. Wible edited the material, which was derived from various Southern Baptist Convention literature sources and commentaries. The commentary discusses key themes and verses from the passage, including humbling oneself under God's mighty hand, casting one's cares on Him because He cares, resisting the devil who prowls like a roaring lion, and finding strength, restoration, and support from God after suffering for a little while under His plan.
This document provides ethical guidance for allocating mechanical ventilators during a severe public health emergency like an influenza pandemic. It assumes ventilators will be in short supply as demand exceeds capacity. The document discusses balancing ethical principles of beneficence, justice, and respect for persons. It considers approaches like maximizing benefits, prioritizing those most likely to benefit, and incorporating multiple principles. Decision-making should engage stakeholders and maximize health systems while minimizing need for difficult allocation decisions.
The document provides a summary of key points from Romans 1-8. It discusses how Romans addresses the problem of righteousness and achieving a right relationship with God. The summary points are:
1) Romans establishes that no one can meet God's perfect standard of righteousness through their own works or efforts, as all have sinned and fall short of God's glory.
2) The only way to be made righteous is through faith in Jesus Christ, who fulfilled God's righteousness through his death and resurrection. Justification is a gift received through faith, not by works.
3) Believers are declared righteous by God and reconciled to him, having peace with God and eternal life in Christ as a result
This document summarizes the first session of a prayer workshop that focused on the necessity of prayer. The session discussed various authors' perspectives on prayer, including Keller, Murray, Spurgeon and Washington. It explored the differences between Christian and non-Christian mysticism, and the idea of "intelligent mysticism" proposed by John Murray. Key takeaways were that prayer is essential to the Christian life, begins by focusing on God rather than oneself, and requires relinquishing control to the Spirit in a balance of mysticism and thought. Participants were assigned readings from Murray and encouraged to start practicing prayer.
Psalm 138 expresses David's deep gratitude to God for who He is, what He has done, and what He will do for those who trust in Him. The passage reminds believers that they should have an attitude of thankfulness and gratitude towards God for the hope they have in Him. It encourages examining one's own sense of gratitude for God's blessings, provision, and future hope. Gratitude is a vital quality for believers and arises from accepting all of life as a gift from God.
This document is a preface to Volume 4 of a series titled "The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan." It summarizes that Volume 4 provides a history of the church in its warfare against Satan until its final redemption. It describes the triumph of God's people, the destruction of Satan and his followers, and the renewal of the earth. The preface encourages readers to appreciate the most thrilling closing chapters by reading all four volumes together, and expresses faith that God is providing needed light and instruction to his people in the last days through this work.
1. David kindly protected the flocks of a wealthy man named Nabal. However, when David's men asked Nabal for provisions after protecting his sheep, Nabal angrily refused.
2. Nabal's wife, Abigail, heard what happened and took food to meet David and his men before they could attack Nabal. Abigail pleaded with David to spare Nabal, which he agreed to.
3. Soon after, God struck Nabal dead as punishment. David then married the intelligent and beautiful Abigail, who had saved the situation through her wisdom and diplomacy.
The document discusses God's instructions in Leviticus 25:1-7 regarding observing a sabbatical year where the land is given a complete rest and not cultivated every seventh year. This showed that the land ultimately belongs to God and humans are responsible stewards of God's creation. To obey this principle, families could live off the natural growth of the land during the seventh year and the stored harvest from the sixth year, trusting God to provide.
The document summarizes a study on Isaiah 53, which prophesies about the Messiah. It discusses how Isaiah foretold that the Messiah would suffer for mankind's sins, be tormented, and bring salvation to the world. The New Testament shows Jesus fulfilling these prophecies about the suffering servant. The study reviews how previous lessons have highlighted Jesus' fulfillment of God's promises throughout the Old Testament scriptures.
This document provides an overview of a lesson plan on the necessity of prayer. It discusses key points from works by Timothy Keller on prayer experiences. It notes that prayer requires realizing one's brokenness and dependence on God alone. The document reviews how authors like Flannery O'Connor and Augustine learned through prayer to seek God rather than success. It also discusses the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding prayer according to an "intelligent mysticism."
The document discusses encouraging youth to pursue spiritual goals rather than just natural or worldly achievements. It provides examples of famous athletes and actors who found success but also pursued spiritual growth by following God. The document urges youth to aim for the "true gold" of fulfilling God's purpose rather than just fame, wealth, or titles. It emphasizes that true success is being born again in spirit and having Jesus in one's heart.
The document provides an overview and analysis of Hebrews 12:1-11, which discusses the discipline of suffering. Some key points:
1) The passage uses the metaphor of a race to describe the Christian life journey, where believers must endure hardship and discipline to grow in faith.
2) Jesus is presented as the role model who endured the cross and now sits at God's right hand. Believers are called to keep their eyes fixed on him.
3) Suffering and difficulties in life are a form of divine discipline from God to his children, intended to produce holiness and righteousness, not punishment.
4) Discipline should not be taken lightly or cause believers to lose heart
This document provides a summary of a sermon given on Hebrews 12:1-11 about God's discipline of believers. The sermon discusses how believers are to run the race of faith with endurance, looking to Jesus as the example. It explains that God disciplines believers as children, for purposes of correction, prevention of sin, and education. Though discipline is difficult, it produces righteousness and peace. Believers are encouraged to view difficulties as God's training and endure hardship, trusting that God is refining them.
Children in Marriage (Part 2) by Rev. Dele Shobowaleokebolamediateam
This is the sequel to the teaching we started last month. Remember, Train up a child in the way that he should go, and when he is old, he would not depart from it. This teaching would expose you to the deep secrets on how to train up your child. It is essential for both single and married. Download and use for your growth and upliftment.
Elder Bednar exhorted listeners to sweep the Earth with messages of righteousness and truth from the gospel of Jesus Christ. He said these authentic and edifying messages would literally sweep the Earth as with a flood. The Savior is hastening his work, and no one can stop its progress. The document then discusses the power of social sharing and provides examples of how sharing photos, videos, and testimonies on social media can spread the gospel message further. It encourages readers to share their own testimonies and stories online.
Are you struggling with pornography and masturbation?
This is for you.
You will know The Truth and The Truth will set you free.
If you know the Truth you will be free indeed.
This document discusses why believers must judge according to the Bible. It explains that believers are entrusted with handling the precious truths of God's word. As such, they must guard these truths carefully. The reason believers must judge is for effective ministry. Jesus always spoke to individuals according to their unique spiritual needs and conditions. Wise Christians first assess a person's heart before sharing the gospel to avoid cheapening its message. The takeaway is that believers carry a precious message and should discern who is ready to receive it before witnessing.
Activist Faith is at the foundation of Spirituality. It begins in prayer that builds relationship with the Almighty God, and dwells in his promises. This is personal story from Viv Grigg speaking of the development of that Faith over the decades.
This document discusses the difference between useless information and practical wisdom. It examines a passage from James that talks about obtaining wisdom from God. The passage can be divided into two parts: the first addresses wisdom from God, defining it as sound judgment for daily living that comes from fearing God. The second part discusses the consequences of doubting God's intentions in imparting wisdom - those who doubt are unstable, like waves tossed about. To receive wisdom, one must ask God in faith without doubting, as doubting questions God's good character and promises.
The document discusses evangelism strategies for churches. It recommends that churches: 1) Begin with prayer to guide their efforts; 2) Equip individual church members to share their faith through training and discipleship; 3) Program intentional outreach events and services designed to invite community members and help them take next steps in their faith journey. Specific outreach ideas mentioned include concerts, picnics, movie screenings, and family-friendly events tied to sermon series. The key is establishing an ongoing cycle of outreach momentum through prayer, equipping, programming and evaluation.
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This document contains the agenda for a church meeting that includes a sin survey, prayer requests, a video and discussion about how God turns things upside down in the Bible by elevating the last to be first. The discussion focuses on examples from Genesis of God blessing the younger son over the older and how God made David king over the older brother Jonathan. It also includes questions about participants' personal experiences of God turning things upside down and their desires for their church community.
Ministry of Defense | 1 Peter 3:15 Bible Study. Danny Scotton Jr. at Alpha Baptist Church on 6.27.18. Please visit http://catchforchrist.net for sources and resources
This document contains a blog post from David McGee's website "Cross The Bridge". The blog discusses several topics:
1) It summarizes a video from an altar call at Calvary Chapel of the Triad led by Billy Buchanan and his group.
2) It discusses the importance of having joy in one's spiritual life and not being a "spiritual Eeyore".
3) It poses the question of what would happen if the church and homes truly lived according to the teachings in Romans 12.
This document provides an outline and summary of a sermon on controlling the tongue based on James 3:1-12. The key points are:
1) James teaches that controlling one's speech is a mark of spiritual maturity.
2) The tongue has power to both direct and destroy, like a bit in a horse's mouth or a rudder on a ship, and it can start destructive fires.
3) Christians should use their tongue to bless God and others, not curse, and their words should bring joy and encouragement like a flowing fountain or fruit-bearing tree.
This document provides an overview and summary of Psalm 78, which tells of God's provision and mercy towards Israel despite their frequent doubting and sinning. It discusses teaching children about God through telling biblical stories, emphasizing faith and obedience. It then analyzes trends in the Southern Baptist Convention from its founding to present, noting a decline in baptisms and engagement despite growth in membership and resources. Possible reasons for this decline include less cultural affiliation with churches, busyness, and lack of evangelistic programs and prayer. The document stresses the importance of teaching the next generation about God's works.
How important a Long range Plan for you? is it necessary to make a Goal? according to Albert Einstein "if you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal, not to Peoples or things" it is my prayer that this presentation will be an encouragement that you will pursue your Goals in life! God bless
This document provides guidance on choosing to forgive and pursuing reconciliation according to God's way. It outlines a 4-step process for dealing with conflict: 1) Glorify God by surrounding the issue and people in prayer, 2) Conduct an eye examination to address your own attitudes and behaviors, 3) Work to restore the relationship between those in conflict, and 4) Make peace by practicing the four promises of forgiveness and living peaceably with others. The document uses numerous Bible verses to support pursuing forgiveness and reconciliation as the path to restoring relationships and resolving conflicts according to God's will.
The document is a sermon from First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on the topic of self-worth based on Psalm 139. It summarizes that Psalm 139 describes God as omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent. It explains that we should find our self-worth and value from God's love and knowledge of us, rather than comparisons to others. The sermon encourages believing in Jesus Christ as our savior to be accepted by God.
The document discusses creating a mission statement or "bullseye" for one's family. It provides the Wilson family mission statement as an example: "Train and launch L-3 warriors that will impact the world for Jesus Christ." It then explains the concepts of training children through discipline in the home and launching them into the world to impact it for Jesus Christ. It defines L-3 warriors as those who love God and others, lock arms in community, and live open-handedly with their time, talents and treasures. The document encourages parents to identify their personal and family mission statements.
This document summarizes the key points from a chapel service on the power to restrain Christian attributes. It discusses:
1) Having non-stop commitment to execute God's word through duties, priorities like setting your mind on things above, and purpose.
2) Putting God's law into practice and bringing passion by treating others as you wish to be treated and being a doer of God's word, not just a hearer.
3) Refilling your spiritual energy through reading scripture daily and acknowledging God's presence, relying on him to supply all needs.
4) Regarding the fruit of the spirit like love, joy, peace, and more, against which there is no law.
The Real Story of the Wise Men from the East. Who the were; From whence they came; Why they came: How they traveled; The source of their precious gifts; And, of course, "The Star of Bethlehem
John Blue receives a strange text message from his bank about a charge in Lebanon. He then finds biblical passages referring to Lebanon changed in his devices. He receives a letter from a Colonel D of the Office of Strategic Services asking him to investigate a taxi driver named Moshe ben ja-min al Masriq in Lebanon, Kentucky. John humors the request and is met by a man named Brian who will fly him to Lebanon, Kentucky to begin his investigation.
This document provides a historical overview of religious and political groups in Israel from around 722 BC to the 1st century AD. It outlines the major empires that ruled over Israel and Judea during this period and the dates of significant events. It also describes the major religio-political parties that emerged during the Second Temple period, including the Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Herodians, Zealots and Sicarii. The document explores possible connections between Jesus and the Essenes, but concludes there is no clear evidence of a direct connection. It also considers similarities and differences between John the Baptist and the Essenes.
This document summarizes several Second Temple period religio-political groups in Jerusalem, including the Sadducees. The Sadducees derived their name from Zadok, the high priest of David and Solomon. They reacted against the Seleucid "Pig Sacrifice" in the 2nd century BC. The Sadducees opposed the Maccabean high priests but later collaborated with the Hasmoneans and Herodians to regain the high priestly office. They were a very conservative group who denied supernatural concepts like the soul, resurrection, and angels. They lost power when the Temple was destroyed.
This document discusses several religio-political groups in Second Temple Judaism, including the Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Herodians, Zealots, and Sicarii. It focuses on the Pharisees and Scribes, explaining that the Pharisees followed both the written and oral law, which they believed was given by God to Moses, while the Sadducees did not accept the oral law. Over time, the Pharisees prevailed while the Sadducees lost influence after the destruction of the temple. The Scribes originally copied and interpreted the written law but their interpretations began advancing social purposes and losing the meaning of the law, drawing criticism in the
This document discusses several Second Temple Jewish groups that were influential during Paul's time, including the Pharisees. It provides details on the Pharisees' beliefs and how they differed from the Sadducees. The Pharisees believed in oral tradition alongside the written Torah and took a more flexible approach to interpreting Jewish law for new situations. After the Temple's destruction, the Pharisees' interpretation became the dominant form of Judaism due to their focus on synagogue worship and scholarship.
The document summarizes the Intertestamental Period between the Old and New Testaments. During this time, Israel was ruled by various foreign empires including the Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, and Romans. This led to significant political, religious, and cultural changes for the Jewish people, including the rise of synagogues and increased focus on the Torah. Messianic thought and beliefs about a coming savior also emerged during this period as Israel faced oppression from foreign rulers until the arrival of Jesus.
This document provides an overview of major historical upheavals and religious changes in Judaism between the construction of the second Jewish temple in Jerusalem circa 515 BC and its destruction by the Romans in AD 70, known as the Second Temple period. Key developments discussed include the rise of the synagogue and its influence, the emergence of Hebrew and Aramaic as dominant languages, the solidification of the Torah as the authoritative text, the transformation of Jewish identity, and the growth of messianic and eschatological beliefs. The political landscape also experienced significant changes as the region was ruled by various empires.
This document summarizes Saul's transformation from a persecutor of Christians to the Apostle Paul through three key events. First, Saul encountered Jesus on the road to Damascus and went blind before receiving a vision that converted him. Second, he spent time in Arabia and Damascus, where he was taught by Ananias and joined the Antiochian and Damascene churches. Finally, Saul began preaching as Paul and traveled over 35,000 miles spreading the gospel message to the Gentiles throughout the Roman Empire. The document examines the historical influences that shaped Paul, including his Jewish background, Roman citizenship, Hellenistic education in Tarsus, and the Stoic philosophy of Zeno.
The document discusses Judaism during the time of Paul, including the Hellenistic period and various Jewish sects. During the Hellenistic period, some Jews embraced Greek culture while others wanted to preserve a pure form of Judaism. This caused divisions between Hellenizers and Judaizers. There were also divisions between urban and rural Jews, as well as Jews living in Judea versus the diaspora. The major sects during Paul's time were the Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, and Zealots. The Essenes lived an ascetic lifestyle and copied scriptures.
The document provides a timeline of Roman history from 753 BC to AD 67 and discusses the influences of Greek philosophy and religion on early Christianity. It summarizes the teachings of major Greek philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle and how their ideas relate to and sometimes differ from Christianity. It also discusses the influences of other Greek movements like Stoicism, Epicureanism, and Skepticism as well as how Paul engaged with Stoic ideas in his speech on Mars Hill.
The document summarizes the Post-Exilic period following the fall of the northern and southern kingdoms of Israel. It discusses several key events:
1) Cyrus the Great of Persia issued a decree allowing exiled Jews to return and rebuild the temple in Jerusalem.
2) The temple was rebuilt, though it faced some opposition, and was finally completed with support from Darius I of Persia.
3) Jewish exclusivism and separation from other groups like Samaritans became a dominant practice during this period.
1. This document discusses the development of Judaism after the Babylonian exile, known as the Second Temple period, covering the Persian, Hellenistic, and Hasmonean periods until the destruction of the temple in AD 70.
2. It focuses on how Cyrus the Great allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the temple, establishing the Jews as a vassal state of the Persian Empire. Reconstruction of the temple continued under difficulties until its completion in 516 BC under Darius I.
3. An important development was the emergence of Jewish exclusivity and identity as a distinct people separate from others, originating with those who returned from exile and rebuilt the temple and society in Jerusalem.
The document provides historical context on Judaism during the time of Paul by discussing the Babylonian captivity and its impact on the development of Second Temple Judaism. Key points include:
- The Babylonian captivity from 605-538 BC disrupted Jewish life and caused them to reevaluate their relationship with God, leading to changes in Jewish theology and culture.
- It contributed to Judaism transitioning from a polytheistic to monotheistic religion and elevated the importance of the Torah.
- After the Persian conquest of Babylon in 538 BC, many Jews returned to Jerusalem and rebuilt the Second Temple, establishing synagogues as religious centers in the absence of the temple.
The document discusses the Babylonian Captivity of the Jewish people and its effects on Judaism. It describes how the Jews were deported to Babylon in three separate events between 605-581 BC. While in exile, the Jews' central religious practices transformed with the Torah becoming the authoritative text and focus on monotheistic worship of YHWH. After the exile ended and they returned to Judea, the Jews emerged as an ethno-religious group defined by their scriptures and traditions rather than territorial gods. The synagogue model of worship that developed during this period also went on to influence the early Christian church.
This document discusses the influence of ancient Greek philosophy on Western thought, focusing on several key philosophers and schools of thought. It introduces Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and examines Epicureanism and Stoicism in more depth. Stoicism was very influential on early Christianity and Paul incorporated some Stoic techniques in his preaching, though his message centered on Christ rather than philosophy. Overall the document analyzes the development of Greek philosophy and its legacy.
The document discusses the influence of ancient Greek philosophy on Western thought, focusing on several key philosophers and schools of thought. It introduces Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and examines Epicureanism and Stoicism in more depth. Stoicism in particular had a major influence on early Christianity and the writings of Paul. While Paul engaged with Stoic ideas and techniques, he focused his message on preaching Christ and his crucifixion.
Major General William C. Gorgas was a U.S. Army physician and Surgeon General from 1914-1918 best known for his work controlling mosquitoes that transmit yellow fever and malaria. As chief sanitary officer for projects in Florida, Havana, and the Panama Canal, Gorgas implemented extensive sanitation programs including draining ponds and swamps and using mosquito netting. These measures were crucial in enabling the construction of the Panama Canal by preventing illness among thousands of workers. Gorgas received international acclaim for his contributions and an honorary knighthood shortly before his death in 1920.
1. The document discusses the historical doctrine of state "police power" which allows states to pass laws and regulations to protect public health, such as quarantine laws. However, limitations have been placed on police power since the 1960s due to a reexamination of the balance between individual rights and state power.
2. It provides context on how police power has traditionally been interpreted to promote public health and safety. However, developments in civil rights jurisprudence, a focus on patient autonomy, and increased federal authority have constrained states' ability to exercise police powers.
3. Given new public health threats like bioterrorism, the author argues for a reassessment of the legal and social limits of police power to allow
Dr. John Snow used epidemiological research methods in 1854 to trace the source of a deadly cholera outbreak in London to a contaminated water pump on Broad Street. By tracking cases of cholera and investigating water sources for the sick and healthy, Snow determined that those who drank from the Broad Street pump were infected, while others who drank from other sources were fine. Snow convinced officials to remove the pump handle, stopping the outbreak. Years later, it was discovered that a nearby cesspool leaking into the pump's water supply was likely the original source of contamination. Snow is now considered the pioneer of epidemiology and his work proved contaminated water was the cause of cholera rather than miasma.
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
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.
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.
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
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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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.
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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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
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. 1 Peter 3:15
But honor the Messiah as Lord in
your hearts revere Christ as Lord.
Always be ready to give a defense
to anyone who asks you for a
reason for the hope that is in you.
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3. Missions Mind Boggler Clues
• You may ask any “yes” or “no” question.
• The swim team always did things in an
unusual way.
• Once, they stayed in the pool all day at a
statewide meet, but never got wet.
• How did they do that?
ANSWER: They were in a CAR pool!!!!!!!
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4. Speaking of Pools
• Today’s video is about Abraham’s
Baptism.
• Baptism is a Christian symbol of
evidence that Jesus died and rose
again.
• Where is Abraham?
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5. Our Man in Spain - Abraham
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SPAIN
6. DVD 1
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Our Man in Spain - Abraham
7. Acting Out Your Mission
• Groups of 4 – 8
• Each player take paper out of bag
• Act out the word. You cannot say words.
• Others guess the word from your actions.
• After all words are guessed, piece them
together and tell a story.
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8. What Abraham Believed
• Abraham began to BELIEVE in JESUS;
• That He suffered DEATH but was
RESURRECTED.
• Abraham shared his new BELIEF and was
BAPTISED.
• Abraham began to use his BIBLE to TELL
others about JESUS and to invite them to
believe in JESUS, too.
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9. Musical Talents
In this video, see how Liam’s family use
music to tell people about Jesus.
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DVD 2
10. Musical Talents
• We must always be ready (Semper Peratus)
to use our abilities to tell people about Jesus.
• What talents or interests could YOU use to
tell others about Jesus?
• Which of our acting words did you hear in
the video?
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11. Mobilize Cities
What cities is God mobilizing church
planters to work?
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–Seattle -- Denver
–San Francisco -- Las Vegas
–Salt Lake City -- Los Angeles
–San Diego -- Phoenix
–Portland
12. Prayer
• Let’s pray for the mobilized cities.
• Go and stand under the sign of the city
you want to pray for.
• Pray that God will “mobilize” you.
• Pray that we’ll all be “on mission” for Jesus.
• Pray, by name, for someone you know who
does not belong to Jesus.
• If you don’t know anyone, pray that God
will show you someone to pray for.
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13. DVD 3
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Secret Service