What are the purpose of memorials? What were some of the memorials in the Old Testament? What are the memorials for Christians. These questions are explored in today's lesson "The Memorial."
The document discusses when and who should partake in communion. It examines biblical passages about communion being partaken on the first day of the week based on Acts 20:7. While some see this as Saturday, the document argues this referred to Sunday based on Jewish timekeeping. It also discusses the terms used for communion. For who should partake, it says all citizens of God's kingdom based on Luke 22:30, but also those who respect Christ's sacrifice and examine themselves based on 1 Corinthians 11.
M2014 s89 why i love the church of christ part 4 11 16-14 sermonJames Bradshaw
This document discusses why the author loves the Church of Christ. It provides details about how the early church would take communion every Sunday to remember Jesus' sacrifice and proclaim his death. The document examines passages from the Bible that describe Jesus instituting communion and the early church coming together on the first day of the week to partake in the Lord's Supper. It emphasizes how communion involves a spiritual participation and unity with Christ's body and blood.
The document discusses the significance of bread and wine in the Last Supper based on biblical passages. It describes how Jesus used bread and wine as symbols of his body and blood, establishing them as the elements of Holy Communion. He commanded his followers to partake in remembrance of him. However, in the Corinthian church some were disregarding their communion with Christ and each other by reinforcing social divisions. Paul warned this could lead to spiritual and physical harm unless they corrected themselves and embraced true community as the body of Christ.
The document discusses Jesus inviting people to share a special meal with him, just as he did during the Last Supper. At Mass, Catholics gather as a big family around Jesus to share in the Holy Eucharist, where bread and wine are consecrated and become the body and blood of Jesus. By receiving communion, people are brought closer to Jesus and show their unity with him and each other as friends of Jesus.
The document summarizes some of the key Jewish holidays celebrated in September and October, known as the High Holidays. It discusses Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, which involves blowing the shofar horn in synagogue and eating apples and honey for a sweet new year. It also discusses Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, which is regarded as a happy day despite being a fasting day. Finally, it briefly discusses the week-long festival of Sukkot, where Jews build temporary huts called sukkahs to symbolize their ancestors living in huts in the desert.
0514 john 2021 again jesus said peace be with you power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Jesus appeared to his disciples after his resurrection and said "Peace be with you." He commissioned them to continue his work, saying "As the Father has sent me, I am sending you." Multiple Bible translations are provided that convey Jesus' message of peace and his sending of the disciples in his place.
Jesus gives four invitations that can be accepted by all:
1. "Come and see" - Jesus invites interested people to spend time with him.
2. "Follow me" - Jesus invites people to a deeper relationship and commitment to him.
3. "Go and fish for people" - Jesus asks his disciples to form his ministry team and commit to spreading his message.
4. "Go and bear fruit" - Jesus invites people to abide in him and be fruitful by spreading his love for others.
This document outlines the syllabus for a course called BIB211 Life of Christ at Carolina Bible College. The course will study the life and times of Jesus Christ, including problems of chronology and relevance for Christians today. Main assignments include a 1500-2500 word term paper, 250 pages of documented outside reading, a 450-650 word book review, and quizzes and a final exam. The course will use the textbook "Jesus Christ Our Lord" and employ the inductive Bible study method. Topics to be covered include Jesus the carpenter, Jesus the rabbi, and Jesus on the cross.
The document discusses when and who should partake in communion. It examines biblical passages about communion being partaken on the first day of the week based on Acts 20:7. While some see this as Saturday, the document argues this referred to Sunday based on Jewish timekeeping. It also discusses the terms used for communion. For who should partake, it says all citizens of God's kingdom based on Luke 22:30, but also those who respect Christ's sacrifice and examine themselves based on 1 Corinthians 11.
M2014 s89 why i love the church of christ part 4 11 16-14 sermonJames Bradshaw
This document discusses why the author loves the Church of Christ. It provides details about how the early church would take communion every Sunday to remember Jesus' sacrifice and proclaim his death. The document examines passages from the Bible that describe Jesus instituting communion and the early church coming together on the first day of the week to partake in the Lord's Supper. It emphasizes how communion involves a spiritual participation and unity with Christ's body and blood.
The document discusses the significance of bread and wine in the Last Supper based on biblical passages. It describes how Jesus used bread and wine as symbols of his body and blood, establishing them as the elements of Holy Communion. He commanded his followers to partake in remembrance of him. However, in the Corinthian church some were disregarding their communion with Christ and each other by reinforcing social divisions. Paul warned this could lead to spiritual and physical harm unless they corrected themselves and embraced true community as the body of Christ.
The document discusses Jesus inviting people to share a special meal with him, just as he did during the Last Supper. At Mass, Catholics gather as a big family around Jesus to share in the Holy Eucharist, where bread and wine are consecrated and become the body and blood of Jesus. By receiving communion, people are brought closer to Jesus and show their unity with him and each other as friends of Jesus.
The document summarizes some of the key Jewish holidays celebrated in September and October, known as the High Holidays. It discusses Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, which involves blowing the shofar horn in synagogue and eating apples and honey for a sweet new year. It also discusses Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, which is regarded as a happy day despite being a fasting day. Finally, it briefly discusses the week-long festival of Sukkot, where Jews build temporary huts called sukkahs to symbolize their ancestors living in huts in the desert.
0514 john 2021 again jesus said peace be with you power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Jesus appeared to his disciples after his resurrection and said "Peace be with you." He commissioned them to continue his work, saying "As the Father has sent me, I am sending you." Multiple Bible translations are provided that convey Jesus' message of peace and his sending of the disciples in his place.
Jesus gives four invitations that can be accepted by all:
1. "Come and see" - Jesus invites interested people to spend time with him.
2. "Follow me" - Jesus invites people to a deeper relationship and commitment to him.
3. "Go and fish for people" - Jesus asks his disciples to form his ministry team and commit to spreading his message.
4. "Go and bear fruit" - Jesus invites people to abide in him and be fruitful by spreading his love for others.
This document outlines the syllabus for a course called BIB211 Life of Christ at Carolina Bible College. The course will study the life and times of Jesus Christ, including problems of chronology and relevance for Christians today. Main assignments include a 1500-2500 word term paper, 250 pages of documented outside reading, a 450-650 word book review, and quizzes and a final exam. The course will use the textbook "Jesus Christ Our Lord" and employ the inductive Bible study method. Topics to be covered include Jesus the carpenter, Jesus the rabbi, and Jesus on the cross.
The document discusses the definition and purpose of the church. It states that the church is a congregation of believers who gather together regularly to worship God and draw spiritual and physical strength. The church aims to ensure the physical and spiritual health of its members and their obedience to God through numbers, wisdom, knowledge, spirit, and truth. Church growth is centered on and flows from Jesus Christ, and can be measured through evangelism, discipleship, worship services, and fellowship.
The document discusses Catholic beliefs about the Eucharist. It explains that Catholics do not worship wafers but believe that during mass, the bread and wine become the body and blood of Jesus. It cites passages from the Bible, including Jesus' words during the Last Supper commanding his followers to celebrate the Eucharist in remembrance of him. The document also discusses how the Eucharist unites Catholics as the body of Christ and should be celebrated worthily and with reverence.
Exodus 2 21 his daughter zipporah to moses power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Moses agreed to stay with a Midianite man who gave his daughter Zipporah to Moses in marriage. As a result, Moses was content to dwell with the man and became his son-in-law after being given Zipporah as his wife.
The document summarizes events in early Latter-day Saint history when members settled in Jackson County, Missouri in an attempt to establish the city of Zion. It discusses how the Saints faced persecution from local residents, resulting in their crops and homes being destroyed. Joseph Smith received a revelation, now recorded in Doctrine and Covenants 101, explaining that the Lord allowed these afflictions to come upon the Saints to chasten and purify them. The revelation taught that through enduring hardships with faith, the Saints could gain eternal perspective and redemption would come later.
The document announces a new video contest called "My Coptic Hero" for Global Coptic Day on June 1st. Participants are asked to create a 1-2 minute video identifying their Coptic Orthodox hero and why they selected them. There are 4 categories to choose from, and winners will be selected from each category. Prize money will be donated to the Coptic Orthodox Church of the winner's choice. The deadline to submit videos is July 12th and winners will be announced on August 22nd.
The document discusses how the disciples struggled before the resurrection but were transformed afterwards through experiencing the power of the resurrection. It then questions why this resurrection power does not seem to affect all Christians in the same way. It analyzes Peter as an example, noting he had to deal with issues in his past, present, and future. Specifically, Peter had to determine which fire warmed him, surrender his life fully to Jesus, and redefine his understanding of a successful life by responding to Jesus' post-resurrection invitation to follow him.
The cross was central to Jesus' life and mission, and it should be central to the lives of his followers. Taking up one's cross means willingly sacrificing one's own interests to serve and follow Jesus each day. It involves denying oneself, prioritizing God, opening one's heart to God, and working for Jesus by living according to his teachings. True life is found not in earthly things but by completely trusting in Jesus and obeying him through faith until death.
The document discusses an upcoming earthquake drill called "Shakeout" scheduled for September 26th at 9:26am to educate people on how to survive earthquakes. It describes one victim, Brian Coker, who was trapped for hours under rubble from the collapsed Pyne Gould building in Christchurch during an earthquake, and how he was rescued by emergency responders cutting off his legs with makeshift tools. The drill aims to better prepare organizations and individuals for earthquake events.
0514 john 22 and jesus and his power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Jesus and his disciples were invited to a wedding. According to the Gospel of John, chapter 2, verse 2, both Jesus and his disciples received an invitation to attend the wedding. The short passage is referenced multiple times and establishes that Jesus and his followers were asked to join the wedding celebration.
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 document discusses moving from being influenced to being an influencer. It provides secular and biblical definitions of influence, noting how Christians should shine their light and be salt and light for the world according to Matthew 5:13-16. The three main influencers in life are discussed as the workplace, society, and the church. The church should find people's needs and help the hurting. To become influencers, one must undergo personal transformation, understand how work and calling are connected to God, serve the community, and educate future generations.
This document provides information about a church service and Lenten season. It includes summaries of Bible passages, prayers, and an article about fasting. The article defines fasting as abstaining from all food and drink for a period of time in response to significant life events. It discusses dangers of fasting but also potential spiritual benefits like empathy. The document encourages embracing fasting traditions and suggests reasons one might fast during Lent, such as for social justice issues.
0514 philippians 25 the same attitude of mind power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document discusses having humility and the same attitude as Jesus Christ. It references Philippians 2:5 and encourages having the same humble mindset as Jesus. The document includes welcome messages and announcements for an event, and ends by noting a presentation template can be downloaded and edited as needed.
The Still Voice Project is a 3 phase plan to help those affected by the 2008 Sichuan earthquake in China.
Phase 1 involves short term mission teams visiting earthquake survivors to provide care, consolation and share the gospel.
Phase 2 will deliver rice and Bibles to help with food needs and share the gospel.
Phase 3 establishes a Rainbow Orphanage to house and care for 400 orphaned children, providing education, counseling and teaching about Jesus' love.
The goal is to participate in relief efforts, make it easier to share the gospel, and show God's love and the church's care for the Chinese people. Funding is requested to support each phase.
This document discusses prayer in the Gospel of Luke. It notes that Jesus demonstrated persistence in prayer through his own prayer life, being in prayer at key moments in his life. Jesus also taught the importance of persistence in prayer through parables like the parable of the persistent widow. The Gospel of Luke emphasizes that believers should always pray and not lose heart as they await God's fulfillment, showing the importance of persistent prayer in Jesus' teachings and in the early Christian community.
Over the next few decades, there will be two distinct moves of the Holy Spirit across churches. The first will restore baptism and spiritual gifts in churches open to receive it. The second will cause people to leave historic churches and plant new churches. While these moves will be called revivals, the true revival foretold will begin when those emphasizing the word and spirit come together in churches, eclipsing all revivals witnessed before.
The document discusses several key aspects of Christianity including:
1) It references texts from the Old Testament and New Testament such as the Ten Commandments and the story of Jesus' arrest.
2) It outlines some core beliefs of Christianity like the Trinity, Jesus' resurrection, salvation, and the inspiration of the Bible.
3) It briefly describes the origins and history of Christianity originating from Judaism, the life of Jesus, and the spread of churches worldwide.
4) It also summarizes some major branches of modern Christianity including Catholicism, Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Mormonism, and Jehovah's Witnesses.
The document discusses two coming moves of the Holy Spirit across churches in the coming decades. The first will be a restoration of baptism and gifts of the Holy Spirit in churches open to receive it. The second will result in people leaving historic churches to plant new churches. While these moves will be described as revivals, the true revival foretold will begin when those emphasizing the word and those emphasizing the Spirit come together in churches, eclipsing any revivals of the past.
The sermon discusses the importance of regularly partaking in the Lord's Supper based on examples from the Bible. It notes that Jesus commanded his followers to do this in remembrance of him. The early church met together on Sundays, the Lord's day, to worship which included breaking bread or communion. Early Christian documents like the Didache and writings by Justin Martyr also reference meeting on Sundays for communion. The sermon encourages believers to faithfully observe this practice.
The document summarizes the feasts and holy days commanded by God in the Old Testament law and explains how they point to and prepare for the communion instituted by Jesus. It discusses the seven feasts/convocations God commanded Israel to observe and their spiritual significance: Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, Pentecost, Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles. It then explains how each of these feasts corresponds to an element or aspect of communion, such as remembrance of Christ's sacrifice, repentance from sin, resurrection, fellowship, self-examination, and anticipation of His return.
The document discusses the definition and purpose of the church. It states that the church is a congregation of believers who gather together regularly to worship God and draw spiritual and physical strength. The church aims to ensure the physical and spiritual health of its members and their obedience to God through numbers, wisdom, knowledge, spirit, and truth. Church growth is centered on and flows from Jesus Christ, and can be measured through evangelism, discipleship, worship services, and fellowship.
The document discusses Catholic beliefs about the Eucharist. It explains that Catholics do not worship wafers but believe that during mass, the bread and wine become the body and blood of Jesus. It cites passages from the Bible, including Jesus' words during the Last Supper commanding his followers to celebrate the Eucharist in remembrance of him. The document also discusses how the Eucharist unites Catholics as the body of Christ and should be celebrated worthily and with reverence.
Exodus 2 21 his daughter zipporah to moses power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Moses agreed to stay with a Midianite man who gave his daughter Zipporah to Moses in marriage. As a result, Moses was content to dwell with the man and became his son-in-law after being given Zipporah as his wife.
The document summarizes events in early Latter-day Saint history when members settled in Jackson County, Missouri in an attempt to establish the city of Zion. It discusses how the Saints faced persecution from local residents, resulting in their crops and homes being destroyed. Joseph Smith received a revelation, now recorded in Doctrine and Covenants 101, explaining that the Lord allowed these afflictions to come upon the Saints to chasten and purify them. The revelation taught that through enduring hardships with faith, the Saints could gain eternal perspective and redemption would come later.
The document announces a new video contest called "My Coptic Hero" for Global Coptic Day on June 1st. Participants are asked to create a 1-2 minute video identifying their Coptic Orthodox hero and why they selected them. There are 4 categories to choose from, and winners will be selected from each category. Prize money will be donated to the Coptic Orthodox Church of the winner's choice. The deadline to submit videos is July 12th and winners will be announced on August 22nd.
The document discusses how the disciples struggled before the resurrection but were transformed afterwards through experiencing the power of the resurrection. It then questions why this resurrection power does not seem to affect all Christians in the same way. It analyzes Peter as an example, noting he had to deal with issues in his past, present, and future. Specifically, Peter had to determine which fire warmed him, surrender his life fully to Jesus, and redefine his understanding of a successful life by responding to Jesus' post-resurrection invitation to follow him.
The cross was central to Jesus' life and mission, and it should be central to the lives of his followers. Taking up one's cross means willingly sacrificing one's own interests to serve and follow Jesus each day. It involves denying oneself, prioritizing God, opening one's heart to God, and working for Jesus by living according to his teachings. True life is found not in earthly things but by completely trusting in Jesus and obeying him through faith until death.
The document discusses an upcoming earthquake drill called "Shakeout" scheduled for September 26th at 9:26am to educate people on how to survive earthquakes. It describes one victim, Brian Coker, who was trapped for hours under rubble from the collapsed Pyne Gould building in Christchurch during an earthquake, and how he was rescued by emergency responders cutting off his legs with makeshift tools. The drill aims to better prepare organizations and individuals for earthquake events.
0514 john 22 and jesus and his power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
Jesus and his disciples were invited to a wedding. According to the Gospel of John, chapter 2, verse 2, both Jesus and his disciples received an invitation to attend the wedding. The short passage is referenced multiple times and establishes that Jesus and his followers were asked to join the wedding celebration.
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 document discusses moving from being influenced to being an influencer. It provides secular and biblical definitions of influence, noting how Christians should shine their light and be salt and light for the world according to Matthew 5:13-16. The three main influencers in life are discussed as the workplace, society, and the church. The church should find people's needs and help the hurting. To become influencers, one must undergo personal transformation, understand how work and calling are connected to God, serve the community, and educate future generations.
This document provides information about a church service and Lenten season. It includes summaries of Bible passages, prayers, and an article about fasting. The article defines fasting as abstaining from all food and drink for a period of time in response to significant life events. It discusses dangers of fasting but also potential spiritual benefits like empathy. The document encourages embracing fasting traditions and suggests reasons one might fast during Lent, such as for social justice issues.
0514 philippians 25 the same attitude of mind power point church sermonPowerPoint_Sermons
The document discusses having humility and the same attitude as Jesus Christ. It references Philippians 2:5 and encourages having the same humble mindset as Jesus. The document includes welcome messages and announcements for an event, and ends by noting a presentation template can be downloaded and edited as needed.
The Still Voice Project is a 3 phase plan to help those affected by the 2008 Sichuan earthquake in China.
Phase 1 involves short term mission teams visiting earthquake survivors to provide care, consolation and share the gospel.
Phase 2 will deliver rice and Bibles to help with food needs and share the gospel.
Phase 3 establishes a Rainbow Orphanage to house and care for 400 orphaned children, providing education, counseling and teaching about Jesus' love.
The goal is to participate in relief efforts, make it easier to share the gospel, and show God's love and the church's care for the Chinese people. Funding is requested to support each phase.
This document discusses prayer in the Gospel of Luke. It notes that Jesus demonstrated persistence in prayer through his own prayer life, being in prayer at key moments in his life. Jesus also taught the importance of persistence in prayer through parables like the parable of the persistent widow. The Gospel of Luke emphasizes that believers should always pray and not lose heart as they await God's fulfillment, showing the importance of persistent prayer in Jesus' teachings and in the early Christian community.
Over the next few decades, there will be two distinct moves of the Holy Spirit across churches. The first will restore baptism and spiritual gifts in churches open to receive it. The second will cause people to leave historic churches and plant new churches. While these moves will be called revivals, the true revival foretold will begin when those emphasizing the word and spirit come together in churches, eclipsing all revivals witnessed before.
The document discusses several key aspects of Christianity including:
1) It references texts from the Old Testament and New Testament such as the Ten Commandments and the story of Jesus' arrest.
2) It outlines some core beliefs of Christianity like the Trinity, Jesus' resurrection, salvation, and the inspiration of the Bible.
3) It briefly describes the origins and history of Christianity originating from Judaism, the life of Jesus, and the spread of churches worldwide.
4) It also summarizes some major branches of modern Christianity including Catholicism, Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Mormonism, and Jehovah's Witnesses.
The document discusses two coming moves of the Holy Spirit across churches in the coming decades. The first will be a restoration of baptism and gifts of the Holy Spirit in churches open to receive it. The second will result in people leaving historic churches to plant new churches. While these moves will be described as revivals, the true revival foretold will begin when those emphasizing the word and those emphasizing the Spirit come together in churches, eclipsing any revivals of the past.
The sermon discusses the importance of regularly partaking in the Lord's Supper based on examples from the Bible. It notes that Jesus commanded his followers to do this in remembrance of him. The early church met together on Sundays, the Lord's day, to worship which included breaking bread or communion. Early Christian documents like the Didache and writings by Justin Martyr also reference meeting on Sundays for communion. The sermon encourages believers to faithfully observe this practice.
The document summarizes the feasts and holy days commanded by God in the Old Testament law and explains how they point to and prepare for the communion instituted by Jesus. It discusses the seven feasts/convocations God commanded Israel to observe and their spiritual significance: Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, Pentecost, Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles. It then explains how each of these feasts corresponds to an element or aspect of communion, such as remembrance of Christ's sacrifice, repentance from sin, resurrection, fellowship, self-examination, and anticipation of His return.
This document summarizes a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi about Genesis chapter 1. The sermon discusses that God created the heavens and the earth in 6 days, with each day being a normal 24 hour period. It addresses arguments for evolution and theistic evolution, providing evidence from the Bible and science that supports a literal 6 day creation. The sermon also covers that humans were created in God's image, the Sabbath, and salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
1 Corinthians 10;10, Moses Gave Land; Spiritualizing; The Spiritual Rock?; Sh...Valley Bible Fellowship
1 Corinthians Chapter 10;1-10, All Were Baptized Into Moses; Did Moses Give The Land To The Jews?; Spiritualizing The Bible; The Spiritual Rock Which Followed Them; Who Is The Rock?; Who Is The Shepherd, The Stone Of Israel; Jesus Is the LORD Jehovah, the "Rock"; Grumbling
The document discusses God's appointed calendar of feasts for the Israelites that was given in Leviticus 23. It notes that these feasts were not just holidays or rituals, but times set by God to meet with His people and for specific spiritual transactions and blessings. The three main feasts discussed are Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles. The document suggests that understanding and following God's calendar of appointed times can help believers break out of cycles of destruction and into cycles of blessing in their lives.
The Lord's supper was instituted by Jesus before His death, burial, and resurrection. In this lesson we examine when we are to keep the feast and what do the emblems represent to us. Both slides and audio can be enjoyed together at www.cmcoc.org Sermon by: Brian Birdow
This document provides a summary of scripture passages about Jesus' last supper, crucifixion, and interaction with the penitent thief. It examines Jesus' words from the cross forgiving his executioners and promising the thief paradise. The discussion focuses on the meaning of paradise and theological implications like the nature of forgiveness and how no one is beyond salvation through faith in Christ. The hope of Easter is that all can find forgiveness and new life through Jesus' death and resurrection.
The document discusses the Lord's Supper (also known as Holy Communion or the Eucharist). It explains that the Lord's Supper is:
1) A memorial of Jesus Christ's death for our sins, where Christians eat bread to remember His body and drink wine/juice to remember His blood.
2) A proclamation of faith in Jesus' death and belief in His second coming.
3) An opportunity for communion with Jesus Christ and fellowship with other Christians through sharing in His body and blood.
The document provides biblical support and gives guidance on properly observing the Lord's Supper with reverence, self-examination, and as a communal act among Christians. It emphasizes the importance of
1) The document discusses the history and significance of communion and the Lord's Supper in the Bible and early church.
2) It describes how Jesus established the tradition of the Last Supper and its symbolism of bread and wine representing his body and blood.
3) It summarizes Paul's teachings to the Corinthians about properly discerning and partaking in communion as a unified community, rather than exacerbating divisions, to avoid bringing judgment on themselves.
This document provides an overview of key aspects of the Bible and church practices based on passages from the New Testament:
1) It discusses the early church devoting itself to teaching, fellowship, sharing meals (including communion), and prayer based on Acts 2:42.
2) It outlines the importance of preaching, giving/sharing, communion, and prayer in the church based on passages from Corinthians, Timothy, and Acts.
3) It provides a warning about partaking in communion in an unworthy manner from 1 Corinthians 11:27-30 and explains the significance of communion from 1 Corinthians 11:23-26.
The document discusses the biblical Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkoth), which commemorated the harvest and Israelites' time dwelling in booths after escaping Egypt. It was one of three feasts where Israelites were commanded to appear before God. Specifics included: living in booths for seven days to remember the wilderness; taking palm, willow and other branches to the temple; offering sacrifices including 13 bulls on the first day and one less each following day totaling 70. Rituals during the feast involved waving palm branches and circling the altar while praying. It also featured illumination of the temple and pouring of water drawn from Siloam at the temple.
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The document provides information about the hymn "Be Thou My Vision" including its origins, translations, and historical context. It was originally a poem written in Middle Irish in the 6th century AD by St. Dallan Forghaill. The poem was later translated to English in 1905 by Mary Elizabeth Byrne and set to music in 1912 by Eleanor Hull. Additional details are provided about the manuscript sources and references.
This document discusses the Jewish festival of Sukkot or the Feast of Tabernacles. Some key points made include:
- Sukkot commemorates when the Israelites lived in temporary shelters (booths/tabernacles) after escaping slavery in Egypt.
- It involves building temporary shelters (sukkahs) and waving palm, willow and myrtle branches (the Four Species) to rejoice before God for seven days.
- In the New Testament, Jesus references the Water Drawing Ceremony of Sukkot, stating He offers living water, and calls Himself the light of the world, referencing the Illumination Ceremony of Sukkot
The document discusses the biblical Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkoth). It describes how the feast commemorates the harvest and the Israelites' 40 years wandering in the desert. During the feast, Israelites built temporary shelters (sukkot) and lived in them for 7 days. At the Temple, priests performed rituals like pouring water and sacrificing 70 bulls to atone for the nations. The feast points to God dwelling with his people and the future ingathering of all nations when the Messiah returns.
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The document provides an overview of a lesson on studying the Bible. It discusses the nature of the Bible as being both human and divine, inspired by God but written through human authors. It addresses challenges to the inerrancy of the Bible from science and history and provides examples of alleged contradictions that can be reasonably harmonized. It also covers how Jesus viewed the scriptures as authoritative, the process by which the canon of the Bible was formed, and how the text has been transmitted from the original Hebrew and Greek to modern translations in English.
In this lesson we examine the Bible and what it says about itself. I show why I choose to believe in the Bible and how my faith is not a blind faith but based on evidence. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
The document summarizes a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi about properly observing Communion or the Lord's Supper based on 1 Corinthians 11:17-34. It discusses how the early church in Corinth was dividing into factions and some were getting drunk and others going hungry during the communal meal. Paul instructs them to wait for each other before eating and to examine themselves to discern the true meaning of the ceremony in order to partake worthily.
This document provides a summary of scripture passages about Jesus' last supper, crucifixion, and interaction with the penitent thief. It discusses Jesus instituting communion and telling his followers to remember him. It describes Jesus' six trials and crucifixion between two criminals. One criminal insults Jesus while the other expresses faith, asking Jesus to remember him in paradise. Jesus promises the penitent thief that today they will be together in paradise. The document examines the implications of this interaction.
This document provides an introduction to basic eschatology or the study of last things. It outlines three major views of the millennium - premillennialism, postmillennialism, and amillennialism. It also discusses two key interpretation rules regarding how literally to interpret prophecy and whether the church replaces Israel. The document then gives more details on three key eschatological events - the millennium, the great tribulation, and the rapture. It provides the outlines of the premillennial and amillennial views before concluding that the premillennial pre-tribulation view follows the principles of literal interpretation and distinction between Israel and the church.
The document contains repeated lyrics and song titles with numeric codes. It appears to be a track listing for a worship album or playlist, with songs titled "We Fall Down", "Each Step I Take", "If That Isn't Love", and "I Love You Lord". The track listings include repetitions of the song titles along with numeric codes that possibly correspond to versions or arrangements of the songs.
In this lesson we examine what it means to be risen in Christ and the life we must live. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
In this lesson we look at hope and the reality of hopelessness. We define hope biblically and give examples as well as hopelessness and offer Biblical examples. There can be no hope unless there is change. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
In this lesson we describe God and His nature. We also define gods and how there is a war between the two. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
In this lesson we examine the life of Hezekiah and his kingship. We also explain time and chance and how it relates to all of us not matter who we are. Both slides and audio can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
In this lesson we explain what it means to speak evil of as well as show Biblical examples of it. Slides & audio can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
In this lesson we examine what we are created in Christ Jesus for and what He expects from us. We use Ephesians 2:10 as base and then the book of Titus to show good works. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
The sermon discusses the devastating effects of sin and the love of God shown through Jesus' crucifixion. It notes that sin is transgression of God's law, unrighteousness, and doing things without faith. Sin led to Jesus suffering mental anguish and an excruciating death on the cross for six hours to pay the wages of human sin. The sermon aims to remind believers of sin's seriousness and motivate them to not take Jesus' sacrifice for granted but to live for him.
In this lesson we continue to examine the enemies methodical battle plans as well as how to overcome the snares set by him. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
In this lesson we show that war has been declared and by who. We expose the enemies methodical battle plan and show where the battle takes place. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
In this lesson we examine lust, enticement and sex outside of marriage. What it leads to and how to avoid this snare of the devil. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
In this second lesson we examine the conclusion of the matter. We study what does it mean to fear God and keep His commandments. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
In this lesson we look at what is most important in the short span of life we are given. We look at what we spend so much time and energy on and see if it is really important. Both audio and slides can be joined together www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
In this lesson we define unity and show from the scriptures that God desires and demands unity. We also show what God has done so that we could be united with Him as well as things that war or oppose unity. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
In this lesson we define sin and show how sin develops. We ask and answer "why we choose to sin?" Finally we show how to overcome sin. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
In this lesson we define the word joy and understand the joy that was set before Jesus and allowed Him to endure the cross. Both audio and slides can be enjoyed together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
In this lesson we outline the book of Jude or Judah and show what building our most holy faith means. We also show how building our most holy faith is done. Both audio and slides can be enjoyed together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
This document discusses Jesus teaching his disciples about the fulfillment of prophecies concerning him in the Old Testament scriptures. It explains that Jesus opened their minds to understand by taking passages and showing how they were fulfilled in him. It then discusses how Jesus taught his disciples that it was necessary for him to suffer and rise from the dead on the third day according to scripture. Finally, it states that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name to all nations, beginning in Jerusalem.
Brian Birdow encourages being thankful and praising God. He wants to show that thankfulness overcomes what wars against it, like failing to be thankful as the Israelites did when given manna. Even in our darkest times, like David losing his child, we can remain thankful through faith in Christ for salvation and his gift, as Paul discusses. Birdow aims to encourage continual thankfulness.
The Book of Revelation, filled with symbolic and apocalyptic imagery, presents one of its most striking visions in Revelation 9:3-12—the locust army. Understanding the significance of this locust army provides insight into the broader themes of divine judgment, protection, and the ultimate triumph of God’s will as depicted in Revelation.
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Mantra Yoga is an exact science. "Mananat trayate iti mantrah- by the Manana (constant thinking or recollection) of which one is protected or is released from the round of births and deaths, is Mantra." That is called Mantra by the meditation (Manana) on which the Jiva or the individual soul attains freedom from sin, enjoyment in heaven and final liberation, and by the aid of which it attains in full the fourfold fruit (Chaturvarga), i.e., Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. A Mantra is so called because it is achieved by the mental process.
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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.
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2. Objective of Lesson
1. What is a memorial, why memorials?
2. Feast of Dedication.
3. The Passover.
4. The Lord’s Supper.
3. Memorial defined
• Something designed to preserve the memory of a
person or event.
• A monument or a holiday
• A ceremony or monument that honors a person who
has died or seven a a reminder of an event in which
many people died.
4. Why Memorials?
• Why know your history?
• So that you don't forget and repeat! Appreciation!
• Deuteronomy 6:1-12, 20-25..turn with me please..
• Judges 2:8-14 …turn with me please…
• DYK? That teaching the subject of the Holocaust
and the Nazi era is mandatory in Germany?
5. U.S. Memorial Day
• Is a federal holiday in the U.S. for remembering the
people who died while serving in the country’s armed
forces.
• Originated as Decoration Day after the Civil War in 1868,
when the Grand Army of the Republic, an organization of
Union veterans, established it as a time to decorate the
graves of the Union war dead with flowers.
• Later Confederate holiday traditions came about so they
merged both and we honor all Americans who died in
military service.
6. Feast of Dedication
• John 10:22 - At the time of the Feast of Dedication took
place at Jerusalem. (Aka. Feast of Lights)
• King Antiochus IV transformed the temple in Jerusalem
into a center for a pagan cult!
• Maccabean revolt and Judas the Hammer
• Hanukkah in Hebrew, is the Jewish holiday which
celebrates the reconsecration (rededication) of the
Jerusalem temple and its altar to the traditional service
of the Lord.
7. The Passover
• Exodus 12:1-5, 11-14, 23-27…turn with me please
• Deuteronomy 16:1-4, 12…turn with me please…
8. Jesus, the Passover &
Lord’s Supper
• Jesus instituted the Lord’s Supper during the
Passover.
• Luke 22:1-2, 7-11, 14-20 …turn with me please…
9. The Lord’s Supper is..
A Memorial (1a)
• Luke 22:19 And when He had taken some bread
and given thanks, He broke it and gave it to them
saying, “This is My body which is given for you; do
this in remembrance of Me.”
• Hebrews 10:4-10 …turn with me please…
• We remember His body!
10. The Lord’s Supper is..
A Memorial (1B)
• Luke 22:20 And in the same way He took the cup after
they had eaten, saying, “This cup which is poured out
for you is the new covenant in My blood.”
• John 19:34. But one of the soldiers pierced His side
with a spear, and immediately blood and water came
out.
• Hebrews 9:22 …without the shedding of blood there is
no forgiveness.
11. The Lord’s Supper is..
A proclamation (2)
• Proclaim (katangello) - to declare, to show, to indicate.
• 1 Corinthians 11:26 For as often as you eat this
bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death
until He comes.
• Note: until He comes! So the grave did not keep HIM!
• We proclaim the Lord’s death!
12. The Lord’s Supper is..
A Communion (3)
• Communion (Koinonia)- a joint sharing a joint participation, a
fellowship.
• 1 Corinthians 10:16 The cup of blessing which we bless, is it
not the communion of the blood of Christ? The bread which
we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
• 1 Corinthians 11:33 So then, my brethren, when you come
together to eat, wait for one another.
• (Note 1 Cor. 11:17,18, 19, 20, 30—collective not individual)