This document provides an overview of concepts related to the kingdom of God, including culture, beliefs, and the word. Some key points:
- It recaps the definition of a kingdom as having a king, territory, lordship, culture, constitution, keys, citizenship, law, and giving. Culture includes beliefs, language, norms, and other factors.
- It discusses how God is king over his jurisdiction/kingdom, and explores the concept that the word begets the word, meaning things can only reproduce after their own kind. Spiritual seeds are words that can reproduce spiritually.
- It asserts that believers are new creations in Christ who have been regenerated by the immortal, everlasting
The document discusses the origins and history of life according to biblical scripture. It notes that Genesis says God formed man from dust and breathed the breath of life into him, making man a living soul. It was then that man sinned and died, because the wages of sin is death. Jesus was subsequently sent to remedy this by providing freedom from sin. His victory over sin destroyed death's power or sting to kill. Through faith in Christ, believers are made free from the law of sin and death and are now under the law of the Spirit of life.
Understanding PRAISE & THANKS as a Kingdom citizen. They are part of the LANGUAGE aspect of Kingdom citizenship. They are the sacrifice we offer, the fruit of our Lips!
This document discusses kingdom values and their importance for success according to scripture. It begins by recapping values from the previous week's discussion. It then examines where values fit within the concept of God's kingdom, noting that values are part of the kingdom's culture. The document outlines eight key values from 2 Peter 1:5-7 that can lead to fruitfulness and prevent failure if practiced: faith, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love. Practicing these kingdom values ensures one's calling and election and guarantees success in life.
This document contains notes from a seminar on the concept of God's kingdom. It discusses what it means for Jesus to be Lord and how acknowledging Him as Lord is essential for salvation. Lordship requires allowing Jesus' opinions to control one's actions. Simply calling Him Lord is not enough; one must live according to His commands. Changing one's confession of Him as Lord is considered sinful. For God's blessings and protection, one must remain steadfast in allowing Jesus to be the master of one's life.
The document discusses kingdom values or the "fruit of the Spirit" from Galatians 5:22-23. It provides definitions for each of the 9 values - love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance. The values are part of the culture and concept of God's kingdom. Expressing these values means one will be fruitful and fail-proof according to God's definition.
The document discusses concepts related to God's kingdom, including:
1. Basic concepts of God's kingdom outlined by Prophet Abu Bako include the King, territory, lordship, culture, constitution, keys, citizenship, and law.
2. Words are like seeds that can produce either life or death, depending on what kind of seed is sown, and people are responsible for the seeds they sow with their words.
3. In God's kingdom, growth happens in stages like a seed developing into a plant, and believers must steward their growth from an initial seed state to full maturity and fruitfulness.
Psalm 8, What Is Man That God Cares For Him? What does it mean to be made in ...Valley Bible Fellowship
Greg Koukl questions what it means to be human and discusses the implications of different views. The document summarizes Koukl's argument that if we are just "highly evolved pond scum" without purpose, there is no basis for morality. It then analyzes what the Bible says about humanity's status and role, finding that we are made in God's image and crowned with glory and dominion over creation.
The document discusses the origins and history of life according to biblical scripture. It notes that Genesis says God formed man from dust and breathed the breath of life into him, making man a living soul. It was then that man sinned and died, because the wages of sin is death. Jesus was subsequently sent to remedy this by providing freedom from sin. His victory over sin destroyed death's power or sting to kill. Through faith in Christ, believers are made free from the law of sin and death and are now under the law of the Spirit of life.
Understanding PRAISE & THANKS as a Kingdom citizen. They are part of the LANGUAGE aspect of Kingdom citizenship. They are the sacrifice we offer, the fruit of our Lips!
This document discusses kingdom values and their importance for success according to scripture. It begins by recapping values from the previous week's discussion. It then examines where values fit within the concept of God's kingdom, noting that values are part of the kingdom's culture. The document outlines eight key values from 2 Peter 1:5-7 that can lead to fruitfulness and prevent failure if practiced: faith, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love. Practicing these kingdom values ensures one's calling and election and guarantees success in life.
This document contains notes from a seminar on the concept of God's kingdom. It discusses what it means for Jesus to be Lord and how acknowledging Him as Lord is essential for salvation. Lordship requires allowing Jesus' opinions to control one's actions. Simply calling Him Lord is not enough; one must live according to His commands. Changing one's confession of Him as Lord is considered sinful. For God's blessings and protection, one must remain steadfast in allowing Jesus to be the master of one's life.
The document discusses kingdom values or the "fruit of the Spirit" from Galatians 5:22-23. It provides definitions for each of the 9 values - love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance. The values are part of the culture and concept of God's kingdom. Expressing these values means one will be fruitful and fail-proof according to God's definition.
The document discusses concepts related to God's kingdom, including:
1. Basic concepts of God's kingdom outlined by Prophet Abu Bako include the King, territory, lordship, culture, constitution, keys, citizenship, and law.
2. Words are like seeds that can produce either life or death, depending on what kind of seed is sown, and people are responsible for the seeds they sow with their words.
3. In God's kingdom, growth happens in stages like a seed developing into a plant, and believers must steward their growth from an initial seed state to full maturity and fruitfulness.
Psalm 8, What Is Man That God Cares For Him? What does it mean to be made in ...Valley Bible Fellowship
Greg Koukl questions what it means to be human and discusses the implications of different views. The document summarizes Koukl's argument that if we are just "highly evolved pond scum" without purpose, there is no basis for morality. It then analyzes what the Bible says about humanity's status and role, finding that we are made in God's image and crowned with glory and dominion over creation.
WEEK 7 – Culture Part 6: VALUES 3
PIRORITIZING THE KINGDOM AND GOD’S RIGHTEOUSNESS
PRIMARY COMMISSION, CALLING, APPOINTMENT IN LIFE
WHY GOD CHOSE, APPOINTED & PLANTED YOU
PLANTED in the HOLY SPIRIT—Bearing HIS FRUIT
CONSEQUENCES OF NOT BEARING FRUIT
This document discusses the Jewish holiday of Passover. It provides background information on Jewish calendars and festivals. The main points are:
- Passover begins on Nisan 15 according to the Hebrew calendar and lasts for 7 days, from April 23-30 in 2016.
- The significance of Passover is that it commemorates God delivering the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, and Jesus's sacrifice as the ultimate Passover lamb who delivers believers from sin.
- Believers are instructed to celebrate Passover by eating unleavened bread representing purity, rather than bread with leaven representing sin.
- God created the sun, moon and stars to govern day and night and mark seasons and holy days, including
Christians And The Law; Ten Commandments; Law Of Christ; Liberty Not License;...Valley Bible Fellowship
The document discusses a Christian's relationship to the law. It argues that Christians are not under the Mosaic law but under the law of Christ. It asserts that the Bible does not divide the Mosaic law into civil, ceremonial and moral categories and that Christians are freed from the law through Jesus' fulfillment of it. Christians' obligation is to love God and their neighbor, fulfilling the whole law.
God the holy spirit creates the 1st. christians and the church, Acts Chapter ...Valley Bible Fellowship
God Creates The Church; What Is “born again”?; Will spiritual, religious, people make it to heaven?; What Must We Do To Be Saved?; Acts Chapter 2;1-22, John 3:1-18, Matthew 7:21-23, Ezekiel 36:26, Acts 10
The document discusses the power of Jesus Christ's resurrection. It begins by defining key terms like "resurrection" and "power" from the original Greek. It then explains that the purpose of the resurrection was not just forgiveness of sins but to justify believers and give them new spiritual life. By rising from the dead, Jesus became the "firstborn among many" and his resurrection made it possible for believers to be born again from death to life through faith in him. The consequences of the resurrection were that Jesus regained authority over all creation and believers can now share in his resurrected life through the new birth.
The document discusses the three realms of the supernatural: faith, anointing, and glory. It states that faith is the first realm and portal to the supernatural. Faith is in the person of Jesus Christ and it is the beginning of entry into the supernatural realm. The document explores many Bible passages that discuss faith and how it is necessary to please God and receive his promises. It establishes that the realm of faith centers around believing in Jesus Christ.
This document discusses the concept of the kingdom. It begins by defining key terms like king, kingdom, lordship, and subjects. It explains that a kingdom involves a king with territory and subjects under his lordship. It then contrasts the concept of a kingdom with that of a state, noting some of the differences between rule by a king versus a democracy. The document emphasizes that true submission to the lordship of Christ is necessary to enter his kingdom, and it explores what subjection to the kingdom entails for believers.
Brief discussion about the Third Heaven. Who are in the Third Heaven. Ministry of angels. Our place in heaven.
Final meeting of the Heavens and its hosts seminar.
Updates and Scenarios on the Signs of the TimesButch Yulo
The document discusses signs of the times and events that refer to the second coming of Jesus and the end of the age. It explains that signs of the times refers to signs signaling Jesus' return and the transition from the old world to the new. Some key signs mentioned include natural signs like earthquakes, famines, and disturbances in the sun, moon, and stars. It also discusses political, spiritual, and moral signs to watch for, as well as the rise of the Antichrist and emergence of the 666 system. The document encourages readers to watch for these signs but not to set dates, and to stay ready at all times for Jesus' return.
This document discusses biblical numbers and events from 2014-2018 related to the end times. It aims to confront whether calculating dates of end time events is biblical and determine if evidence shows the imminent coming of the Tribulation period. The document outlines what will happen during the Tribulation based on descriptions in Revelation, including the seven seals, seven trumpets, and seven bowls. It also summarizes Jesus' description of the Tribulation in Matthew 24 and references Daniel 9 for clues about its timing.
Paul state, "And you were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience..." Free PowerPoint Download at http://BibleGuy.org
This document summarizes a seminar on the concept of God's kingdom. It defines key terms like jurisdiction and lordship. It explores what it means for Jesus to be Lord and how his followers should exercise service rather than lordship over others. The seminar discusses how understanding God's kingdom involves understanding God as King over all, and bearing the fruits of his kingdom values. Being chosen and appointed by God means going to bear lasting fruit in the different spheres of society.
I Corinthians 14:37-38 God does not want us to be ignorant of concern for others, God's righteousness, the hardening of Israel, the possibility of our falling, spiritual gifts, what others do for us, Satan's Devices, the resurrection.
1) The document discusses how to find peace according to Philippians 4:6-9. It says peace comes through right praying, right thinking from God's Word, and right living according to what we learn from God.
2) It provides examples from scripture of each: thankfully praying (right praying), dwelling on virtues from God's Word (right thinking), and obeying God's commands (right living).
3) The document argues that these three lead to the peace of God, while wrong versions of them instead lead to war, according to James 4:1-11. It aims to explain how to experience God's peace in life.
- The document is a summary of a sermon given on Hebrews 6 addressing whether believers will receive rewards, or stars, in their crown in heaven.
- It discusses justification, sanctification, and glorification as the pattern of salvation and argues that while salvation is secure, believers can lose potential heavenly rewards if they are not fruitful or endure faithfully.
- The Judgment Seat of Christ is mentioned as the time when believers' works will be tested and their rewards determined, not their salvation. Crowns and treasures are discussed as some of the potential rewards.
Jesus was both fully God and fully man. As a man, he had a real human body and experienced human temptations and suffering. He took on human flesh through the virgin Mary, having been conceived by the Holy Spirit without a human father. This allowed him to live a sinless human life and sacrifice himself as the perfect human substitute for our sins. His virgin birth fulfilled prophecies and showed that God can do miraculous new things.
Jesus teaches a wonder parable about farming, soil, and the seed. The seed is the word of God the Gospel. In this lesson we will cover the value of the farmer and the seed.
WEEK 7 – Culture Part 6: VALUES 3
PIRORITIZING THE KINGDOM AND GOD’S RIGHTEOUSNESS
PRIMARY COMMISSION, CALLING, APPOINTMENT IN LIFE
WHY GOD CHOSE, APPOINTED & PLANTED YOU
PLANTED in the HOLY SPIRIT—Bearing HIS FRUIT
CONSEQUENCES OF NOT BEARING FRUIT
This document discusses the Jewish holiday of Passover. It provides background information on Jewish calendars and festivals. The main points are:
- Passover begins on Nisan 15 according to the Hebrew calendar and lasts for 7 days, from April 23-30 in 2016.
- The significance of Passover is that it commemorates God delivering the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, and Jesus's sacrifice as the ultimate Passover lamb who delivers believers from sin.
- Believers are instructed to celebrate Passover by eating unleavened bread representing purity, rather than bread with leaven representing sin.
- God created the sun, moon and stars to govern day and night and mark seasons and holy days, including
Christians And The Law; Ten Commandments; Law Of Christ; Liberty Not License;...Valley Bible Fellowship
The document discusses a Christian's relationship to the law. It argues that Christians are not under the Mosaic law but under the law of Christ. It asserts that the Bible does not divide the Mosaic law into civil, ceremonial and moral categories and that Christians are freed from the law through Jesus' fulfillment of it. Christians' obligation is to love God and their neighbor, fulfilling the whole law.
God the holy spirit creates the 1st. christians and the church, Acts Chapter ...Valley Bible Fellowship
God Creates The Church; What Is “born again”?; Will spiritual, religious, people make it to heaven?; What Must We Do To Be Saved?; Acts Chapter 2;1-22, John 3:1-18, Matthew 7:21-23, Ezekiel 36:26, Acts 10
The document discusses the power of Jesus Christ's resurrection. It begins by defining key terms like "resurrection" and "power" from the original Greek. It then explains that the purpose of the resurrection was not just forgiveness of sins but to justify believers and give them new spiritual life. By rising from the dead, Jesus became the "firstborn among many" and his resurrection made it possible for believers to be born again from death to life through faith in him. The consequences of the resurrection were that Jesus regained authority over all creation and believers can now share in his resurrected life through the new birth.
The document discusses the three realms of the supernatural: faith, anointing, and glory. It states that faith is the first realm and portal to the supernatural. Faith is in the person of Jesus Christ and it is the beginning of entry into the supernatural realm. The document explores many Bible passages that discuss faith and how it is necessary to please God and receive his promises. It establishes that the realm of faith centers around believing in Jesus Christ.
This document discusses the concept of the kingdom. It begins by defining key terms like king, kingdom, lordship, and subjects. It explains that a kingdom involves a king with territory and subjects under his lordship. It then contrasts the concept of a kingdom with that of a state, noting some of the differences between rule by a king versus a democracy. The document emphasizes that true submission to the lordship of Christ is necessary to enter his kingdom, and it explores what subjection to the kingdom entails for believers.
Brief discussion about the Third Heaven. Who are in the Third Heaven. Ministry of angels. Our place in heaven.
Final meeting of the Heavens and its hosts seminar.
Updates and Scenarios on the Signs of the TimesButch Yulo
The document discusses signs of the times and events that refer to the second coming of Jesus and the end of the age. It explains that signs of the times refers to signs signaling Jesus' return and the transition from the old world to the new. Some key signs mentioned include natural signs like earthquakes, famines, and disturbances in the sun, moon, and stars. It also discusses political, spiritual, and moral signs to watch for, as well as the rise of the Antichrist and emergence of the 666 system. The document encourages readers to watch for these signs but not to set dates, and to stay ready at all times for Jesus' return.
This document discusses biblical numbers and events from 2014-2018 related to the end times. It aims to confront whether calculating dates of end time events is biblical and determine if evidence shows the imminent coming of the Tribulation period. The document outlines what will happen during the Tribulation based on descriptions in Revelation, including the seven seals, seven trumpets, and seven bowls. It also summarizes Jesus' description of the Tribulation in Matthew 24 and references Daniel 9 for clues about its timing.
Paul state, "And you were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience..." Free PowerPoint Download at http://BibleGuy.org
This document summarizes a seminar on the concept of God's kingdom. It defines key terms like jurisdiction and lordship. It explores what it means for Jesus to be Lord and how his followers should exercise service rather than lordship over others. The seminar discusses how understanding God's kingdom involves understanding God as King over all, and bearing the fruits of his kingdom values. Being chosen and appointed by God means going to bear lasting fruit in the different spheres of society.
I Corinthians 14:37-38 God does not want us to be ignorant of concern for others, God's righteousness, the hardening of Israel, the possibility of our falling, spiritual gifts, what others do for us, Satan's Devices, the resurrection.
1) The document discusses how to find peace according to Philippians 4:6-9. It says peace comes through right praying, right thinking from God's Word, and right living according to what we learn from God.
2) It provides examples from scripture of each: thankfully praying (right praying), dwelling on virtues from God's Word (right thinking), and obeying God's commands (right living).
3) The document argues that these three lead to the peace of God, while wrong versions of them instead lead to war, according to James 4:1-11. It aims to explain how to experience God's peace in life.
- The document is a summary of a sermon given on Hebrews 6 addressing whether believers will receive rewards, or stars, in their crown in heaven.
- It discusses justification, sanctification, and glorification as the pattern of salvation and argues that while salvation is secure, believers can lose potential heavenly rewards if they are not fruitful or endure faithfully.
- The Judgment Seat of Christ is mentioned as the time when believers' works will be tested and their rewards determined, not their salvation. Crowns and treasures are discussed as some of the potential rewards.
Jesus was both fully God and fully man. As a man, he had a real human body and experienced human temptations and suffering. He took on human flesh through the virgin Mary, having been conceived by the Holy Spirit without a human father. This allowed him to live a sinless human life and sacrifice himself as the perfect human substitute for our sins. His virgin birth fulfilled prophecies and showed that God can do miraculous new things.
Jesus teaches a wonder parable about farming, soil, and the seed. The seed is the word of God the Gospel. In this lesson we will cover the value of the farmer and the seed.
The document discusses the parable of the Sower and Soils from Mark 4. It explains that the sower is Jesus and others who spread the gospel message, which is likened to a seed. It describes how we should plant seeds by loving others, allowing our faith and good works to be seen, and telling people about God's impact in our lives. The value of the seed is that it gives birth to life, salvation, and spiritual blessings like pardon, peace, redemption, adoption, and the Holy Spirit.
A96 If there is no word of God, Create, maintain, and control the world and ...franktsao4
Who is God? what is God’s appearance today? Is it God’s word, is it the Bible? But how do we view God’s word? Is it the same as looking at what the world says?
Let’s study from the Bible, how God’s role is in the world today. We can know that if there is no God’s word, we cannot be born or live in this world. God’s word is the criterion of our life, and how we should use God’s word Lead into our lives, from individuals to groups, and finally to the world, let us lift up the word of God and illuminate this dark world
This document provides a summary and analysis of Deuteronomy 18:9-22 from the Bible. It discusses the passage's prohibition of spiritism and divination, and promise from God to raise up a prophet like Moses from among the Israelites. The document analyzes this promise as referring to future Old Testament prophets, and ultimately to Jesus Christ. It provides biblical references showing how Jesus and his followers viewed him as fulfilling this promised prophet. In conclusion, the document exhorts believers to avoid occult practices and trust solely in God's word revealed through his prophets, and ultimately through Jesus.
Austin Christian Executives: Hebrews 1-7 (March 28, 2014)austinexec
The document summarizes chapters 1-7 of the Epistle to Hebrews. It discusses how Christ is superior to angels and the prophets as God's son. It explains how Christ's humanity allowed him to taste death for mankind. It also describes how Christ offers a true rest and superior priesthood over the Levitical priests as a priest in the order of Melchizedek. The document provides context on the authorship and purpose of Hebrews in establishing Christ's supremacy for redemption.
The document provides an overview of the book of Revelation. It begins by outlining the purpose of Revelation as told to John by Jesus: to write down what he has seen, what is currently happening, and what will happen in the future. The key is then given that Revelation contains visions from God, not in chronological order, with sevens appearing frequently and a pause between the sixth and seventh seals/trumpets. The overview then examines each vision: the things John has seen in chapter 1, the letters to the seven churches as the current state in chapters 2-3, God and Jesus' glory in chapters 4-5, and the things to come after in chapters 6-22 involving seals, trumpets, Satan
If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.
04. What is the Plan of Salvation Notes (A4 sized)William Anderson
These are the notes from the fourth teaching in the "Growing Deep in the Gospel" series which answers the question "What is the Plan of Salvation?". They are paper size A4 (Europe)
This document provides an introduction to the Woody Nook community, including summaries of their faith, history, and organization. It outlines several topics covered such as their common testimony, story, living together in Christ, and organizational structure. It also includes sections on finding comfort in God, basic confessions of faith, stories from the Bible, and how to become a Christian. The overall document serves as an overview of the theological beliefs and communal life at Woody Nook.
This document provides a summary of a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on February 9, 2020. The sermon discussed Moses' second address in Deuteronomy, specifically chapters 5 through 18. It covered the Ten Commandments, instructions to obey God and prosper, warnings about destroying idolatry, clean and unclean animals, and the promise that God would raise up a prophet like Moses to speak God's words. The summary highlighted the discussion of spiritism being forbidden and the prophecy in Deuteronomy 18 that God would raise another prophet from among the Israelites.
This document provides a summary of Matthew 16:13-20. It discusses Jesus asking the disciples who they say he is. Peter correctly answers that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God. Jesus tells Peter that flesh and blood did not reveal this to him. Jesus says Peter's name means "rock" and that he will build his church on this rock, which is referring to Jesus himself, not Peter. The document also discusses the "keys of the kingdom" being given to the disciples and church, representing the authority to invite people into the kingdom of heaven.
How jesus became the greatest global brandJoseph Asoh
This is the story of Jesus, although He was Divine, chose to redeem humanity. Choosing to be born as a man through the womb of Virgin Mary, He endured nature’s harshness and wild nurture. Trapped in Human body, he subjected himself to all the frailties and inadequacies of man including suffering, weakness, hunger and death. Because of His complete obedience to the will of His Heavenly Father, God decided to give Him the highest honour available in all of Creation including heaven and earth – A Name that is above every other name, that at the Name of Jesus, every knee must bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus is LORD to the glory of God the Father! This is how Jesus became the greatest global brand ever!!
The document discusses the concept of "sons of God" and "firstfruits" from the Bible. It provides several Bible passages that reference "sons of God" as those born of the Spirit, led by the Spirit, and those who will be like Christ at His coming. It describes "firstfruits" as the first of God's work and those who have the Spirit. The key point is that through obedience to God and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, believers can become perfected in the image of Christ and produce spiritual fruit, sowing the seeds of the gospel and hastening Christ's return. Suffering and crucifying fleshly desires are part of this process of becoming "sons of God".
"May the Lord Jesus put his hands on our eyes also, for then we too shall begin to look not at what is seen but at what is not seen. May he open the eyes that are concerned not with the present but with what is yet to come, may he unseal the heart's vision, that we may gaze on God in the Spirit, through the same Lord, Jesus Christ, whose glory and power will endure throughout the unending succession of ages." (prayer of Origin, 185-254 AD)
Beloved Sisters and Brothers,
May we live according to God's Image and Likeness. Living in community, living in family and proclaiming the Good News of the Father, Son & Spirit.
From the Heart,
Fr. Heart, SVD
09/08/2015 - Rolling Hills Community Church, Lago Vista Texas. Men't Bible Study. Introduction Part 1 to The Story. Overview of the Bible and How to Study. Presented by Chris Reighley
Romans 5, Trials and tribulation; Enemies Of God; atonement; kind min; palind...Valley Bible Fellowship
Romans Chapter 5, Trials and tribulation; Saved From The Wrath of God; 3 tenses of salvation sodzo; We Were Enemies Of God; “atonement” in the NT; “atonement” in the NT; Reproduce “after their kind” min; Common Grace Or Limited Atonement; Limited Atonement, 4 Point Calvinism; Adam palindrome
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The document discusses the concept of the kingdom and scepters. It provides background on basic concepts of God's kingdom as outlined by a prophet, including the king, territory, lordship, culture, constitution, keys, and citizenship. It then examines definitions of jurisdiction and what a scepter is etymologically. Different types of scepters are described that can confer leadership, anger, strength, and serve as keys to legitimize authority. Biblical passages are referenced to support these concepts.
The document discusses the concept of God's kingdom through discussing various biblical concepts:
1) It outlines the basic concept of God's kingdom according to Prophet Abu Bako which includes elements like the King, territory, lordship, culture, constitution, keys, citizenship, and law.
2) It discusses the concepts of jurisdiction, covenant, and how Christ redeemed believers from the curse of the law so that Gentiles could receive the blessing of Abraham through faith.
3) It examines passages about the covenant God made with Abraham and how through Abraham's offspring (Christ) all nations would be blessed.
Jesus came to initiate a process of salvation that leads to life and peace. Staying only at the level of salvation is why many do not experience the full glory that comes from entering into life. Jesus came to provide both forgiveness of sins through salvation and eternal life through drawing near to God. Drawing near to God, which is determined by one's mindset, increases one's proximity to the source of life. A carnal mindset focused on worldly things leads to death, while a spiritual mindset focused on God's word through meditation leads to life, peace, fruitfulness and glorifying God.
1) The document discusses the concept of the Kingdom of God and how culture fits within this concept. It identifies some key components of culture including values, norms, customs, traditions, symbols and language.
2) It examines the symbols and language used in modern Western medicine, tracing their origins back to ancient Greek gods and spirits. It argues that many diseases have spiritual or demonic roots.
3) The document emphasizes that healing comes from partaking in Jesus, the Bread of Life, rather than solely relying on Western medicine. It warns against accepting sickness from evil messengers or spirits.
This document discusses specific beliefs in the Kingdom of God in response to questions from a previous seminar. It begins by recapping the components of culture and what constitutes a kingdom. It then addresses questions about whether salvation means the soul and body are also born again (the spirit is born again but the soul and body must be renewed). It also discusses whether Heaven and the Kingdom of God are the same (they are different). It explains key concepts like spirit, soul, and body; the original mandate of man; and that entering the kingdom involves more than just salvation.
This document outlines concepts related to culture from a training seminar. It defines culture and discusses its key characteristics, including that culture is learned, in part unconscious, and a way of life. The relationship between culture and scripture is explored, noting that God's kingdom culture is documented in the Holy Scriptures. Culture and its components are examined in depth.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
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Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
1. CONCEPT OF THE KINGDOM
SOLOMON APPIAH
WEEK 13 – Culture 12; Beliefs; Who Am I? The Word begets the Word
August 16, 2016
2. • We’ll do a quick recap of what a KINGDOM is
• Then continue with the set of seminars on BELIEF
(Who am I?) specifically the aspect of BELIEFs as part
of CULTURE of a Kingdom.
• Last week, we discussed God begets GOD
• Today, we’ll discuss the Word begets the Word
3RD DAY SEMINARS 2
3. KING DOM KINGDOM
3RD DAY SEMINARS 3
GOD IS KING
JURISDICTION
(OFFICIAL
POWER;
A SYSTEM;
TERRITORY)
POWER ↔ DOMINION
TERRITORY ↔ DOMAIN
4. DEFINITION OF JURISDICTION
• THE OFFICIAL POWER to make legal decisions and
judgements
"the English court had no jurisdiction over the defendants"
SYNONYMS: authority, control, power, dominion, rule,
administration, command, sway, leadership, sovereignty,
ascendancy, hegemony, mastery
• A SYSTEM of law courts; a judicature
"in some jurisdictions there is a mandatory death sentence
for murder"
• THE TERRITORY or sphere of activity over which the legal
authority of a court or other institution extends3RD DAY SEMINARS 4
5. BASIC CONCEPT OF HIS KINGDOM (MATT
6:33) – AS OUTLINED BY PROPHET ABU BAKO
i. THE KING
ii. TERRITORY
iii. LORDSHIP
iv. CULTURE
Language, Beliefs, etc.
v. CONSTITUTION
vi. KEYS
vii. CITIZENSHIP
viii.LAW
ix. GIVING
3RD DAY SEMINARS 5
6. CULTURE IS MADE UP OF …
i. BELIEFS
ii. Language
iii. Norms
iv. Customs
v. Traditions
vi. Symbols
vii. Roles
viii.Artifacts
ix. Values
x. Ideas
xi. Worldviews,
Attitudes
3RD DAY SEMINARS 6
7. CONCEPT OF
KINGDOM
KING DOM
LORDS
HIP CULTURE
BELIEFS
Norms
Customs
Traditions
Symbols
Roles
Language,
Artifacts
Values
Ideas
Worldviews,
Attitudes
CONSTI
TUTION
KEYS
CITIZEN
SHIP
LAW GIVING
3RD DAY SEMINARS 7
9. THE WORD BEGETS THE WORD
LIGHT begets LIGHT & DARKNESS BEGETS DARKNESS
10. • And God said, Let the earth put forth [tender]
vegetation: plants yielding SEED and fruit trees
yielding fruit whose SEED is in itself, each according
to its KIND, upon the earth. And it was so. (Gen 1:11)
• God created the great sea monsters and every
living creature that moves, which the waters brought
forth abundantly, according to their KINDS, and
every winged bird according to its KIND. And God
saw that it was good (suitable, admirable) and He
approved it. (Gen 1:21)
3RD DAY SEMINARS 10
11. Gen 1:24-25 AMP
(24) And God said, Let the earth bring forth living creatures
according to their KINDS: livestock, creeping things, and
[wild] beasts of the earth according to their KINDS. And it
was so.
(25) And God made the [wild] beasts of the earth
according to their KINDS, and domestic animals according
to their KINDS, and everything that creeps upon the earth
according to its KIND. And God saw that it was good (fitting,
pleasant) and He approved it.
• Why does GOD repeat KINDS so much? B’cos its important
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12. • Every Living thing by divine edict can only
reproduce after its KIND
• This is not only limited to physical creation.
• It extends to the spiritual realm and spiritual
creation too
• God Himself can only reproduces after His KIND
• The Dragon or the Old Serpent also can only
reproduce after its KIND
3RD DAY SEMINARS 12
13. • The phrase ITS KIND is taken from the Hebrew word “meen”
and it means a sort, that is, SPECIES: - kind.
• Within each creature, the creator put seed for reproduction i.e.
be fruitful and multiply but this seed can only reproduce that
specie—not another
• An ant seed cannot produce an elephant
• If a seed is taken from a species that flies like the eagle, that
seed cannot produce a specie that crawls like a snake. It can
ONLY produce after its KIND—meaning what it produces will
also have wings
• To be created in His Image and Likeness means we were
created after His KIND.
• The fall introduced death and came about as a result of the
introduction of strange seed i.e. that of the old serpent
3RD DAY SEMINARS 13
14. • Seeds come from Fathers, not Mothers
• Fathers are sowers/farmers
• Fathers/Farmer sow the word (Mark 4:14)
• Spiritual seeds are words
• If Father has something programmed into his seed
e.g. stealing, killing destruction, it will pass into its
offspring
• Vice versa is also true. It’s the original. The dragon
only copied.
3RD DAY SEMINARS 14
15. • Who is a Father?
• Gr. Word patēr means generator or male ancestor,
founder of a family or tribe, progenitor of a people,
the originator and transmitter of anything, the
originator and transmitter of anything
• 2a1) the authors of a family or society of persons
animated by the same spirit as himself
• 2a2) one who has infused his own spirit into others,
who actuates and governs their minds—Thayers
Definitions
3RD DAY SEMINARS 15
16. • Rev 20:2 KJV And he laid hold on the dragon, that old
serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, …
• The old serpent is a father
• Its offspring are snakes and they are diabolical and
adversarial. They carry their father’s seed, nature and
spirit—murdering and lying; stealing killing and destroying
• These are unbelievers. Do not marry a snake
• You were once a snake—a product of the old serpent
• In fact you were once darkness itself
• Eph 5:8 For you were once darkness, but now you are light
in the Lord. Live as children of light
3RD DAY SEMINARS 16
17. • The old snake is a father. He has sons (builders)
• Joh 8:44 Ye are of YOUR FATHER the devil, and the
lusts of YOUR FATHER ye will do. He was a murderer
from the beginning, and abode not in the truth,
because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh
a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the
father of it.
• The Old Serpent’s is a Father and reproduces after its
KIND—meaning it can only reproduce other
SERPENTS—not eagles or sheep. Serpents, snakes do
their father’s lusts, and are murderers and liars.
3RD DAY SEMINARS 17
18. • Mat 3:7 But when he saw many of the Pharisees and
Sadducees come to his baptism, he said unto them,
O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee
from the wrath to come?
• CEV & GNB reads you bunch of snakes and you snakes.
Jesus called bible scholars and teachers snakes. Why?
• Because of who begat them! Generator produces a
Generation
• 1Pe 1:23 AMP You have been regenerated (born again),
not from a mortal origin (seed, sperm), but from one that
is immortal by the ever living and lasting Word of God.
• Whose seeds are you taking in?
• Repeated in Matt 12:34; Matt 23:33 and Luke 3:73RD DAY SEMINARS 18
19. • Joh 3:14 AMP And just as Moses lifted up the serpent
in the desert [on a pole], so must [so it is necessary
that] the Son of Man be lifted up [on the cross],
[Num. 21:9.]
• Divine Exchange: Jesus took our evil nature, serpent
nature (He became it) so that we might be made His
perfect His perfect GOD nature.
• 2Co 5:21 For he hath made him to be sin for us, who
knew no sin; that we might be made the
righteousness of God in him
• What did he do with the serpent nature? Crucified it!
3RD DAY SEMINARS 19
20. • If man became snakes when we took in the seed
(word) of the old snake, what do we become when
we take in the seed of God?
• 1Pe 1:23 AMP You have been regenerated (born
again), not from a mortal origin (seed, sperm), but
from one that is immortal by the ever living and
lasting Word of God.
• To get born again, what was planted in you?
• What is germinating in you? Who are you?
3RD DAY SEMINARS 20
21. • 2Co 5:17 Therefore if any person is [ingrafted] in
Christ (the Messiah) he is a new creation (a new
creature altogether); the old [previous moral and
spiritual condition] has passed away. Behold, the
fresh and new has come!
• Gal 6:15 For neither is circumcision [now] of any
importance, nor uncircumcision, but [only] a new
creation [the result of a new birth and a new nature
in Christ Jesus, the Messiah].
3RD DAY SEMINARS 21
22. • The New Creation has its own food
• 1Pe 2:2 As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of
the word, that ye may grow thereby:
• Heb 5:12-13 For when for the time ye ought to be
teachers, ye have need that one teach you again
which be the first principles of the oracles of God;
and are become such as have need of milk, and
not of strong meat.
• (13) For every one that useth milk
is unskilful in the word of righteousness: for he is a
babe.
3RD DAY SEMINARS 22
24. • Col 4:16 AMP And when this epistle has been read
before you, [see] that it is read also in the assembly
(the church) of the Laodiceans, and also [see] that
you yourselves in turn read the [letter that comes to
you] from Laodicea.
epistolē : From G1989; a written message: - epistle,
letter
The Epistle to the Romans was that part of the Logos
the Romans needed at that time—a rhema
Epistles/letters are usually sealed and are sent to
someone to be read
They are written so they can be read - Col 4:16
3RD DAY SEMINARS 24
25. • Jesus is God’s message or Epistle to us—His Word
Joh 1:1 IN THE beginning [before all time] was the Word
(Christ), and the Word was with God, and the Word was God
Himself. [Isa. 9:6.]
Mar 4:14 The farmer/sower sows the Word (the seed).
1Pe 1:23 You have been regenerated (born again), not from
a mortal origin (seed, sperm), but from one that is immortal
by the ever living and lasting Word of God.
Jesus the Word is the seed that births, re-generates us
The Word can only beget the Word
What does that make us?
3RD DAY SEMINARS 25
26. • You are a living epistle, word from GOD to your
generation and history
• What message are you? Do you know?
• What is God communicating to history and all creation
through you?
• Every letter is sealed. Jesus was sealed by the 7 Spirits (Rev
5:1; Rev 6). Read all ch 6 from AMP esp v13 and 14
• You are sealed by the same Spirit
3RD DAY SEMINARS 26
27. • Rev 5:1 AMP AND I saw lying on the open hand of Him
Who was seated on the throne a scroll (book) written
within and on the back, closed and sealed with seven
seals; [Isa. 29:11; Ezek. 2:9, 10; Dan. 12:4.]
• Jer 32:11 AMP So I took the deed of the purchase--both
that which was sealed, containing the terms and
conditions, and the copy which was unsealed—
• Jesus is creator of all, the title deed of the Universe and the
inheritor of all
• Heb 9:16 For where a testament is, there must also of necessity
be the death of the testator.
• Heb 9:17 For a testament is of force after men are dead:
otherwise it is of no strength at all while the testator liveth.
3RD DAY SEMINARS 27
28. 2Co 3:2-3
(2) [No] you yourselves are our LETTER/EPISTLE … written in
your hearts, to be known (perceived, recognized) and read
by everybody.
(3) You show and make obvious that you are a LETTER from
Christ delivered by us, not written with ink but with [the] Spirit
of [the] living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets of
human hearts. [Exod. 24:12; 31:18; 32:15, 16; Jer. 31:33.]
Just as Jesus is the Word from GOD, we are letters
from Christ—participators in His divine nature as the
Word—messages to our generation
3RD DAY SEMINARS 28
29. • We are sealed epistles
• Eph 4:30 AMP And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of
God [do not offend or vex or sadden Him], by Whom
you were sealed (marked, branded as God's own,
secured) for the day of redemption (of final
deliverance through Christ from evil and the
consequences of sin).
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