The Miracle of Mercy - Part 2 - God Can Use Anybody!LifePointe Church
This message is Part 2 of the series “The Miracle Of Mercy” by Pastor Chuck Bernal. In this message Pastor Chuck talks about the backstory of the life of Paul the Apostle and how, in spite of his past, God showed him mercy and was able to use him to do great things. With that in mind, he shared 5 principles showing how God can use us as well. This message was delivered at LifePointe Church on Sunday, September 25, 2016.
Wheaton College professor Larycia Hawkins was accused of promoting syncretism for saying she stands in religious solidarity with Muslims because Christians and Muslims worship the same God. The document provides multiple passages from Colossians encouraging Christians to remain deeply rooted in faith while living out its teachings. It warns against syncretism, or combining different religious beliefs, giving examples like saying "God is a Republican."
Moses was a man of great faith who made difficult choices to follow God. He refused the pleasures of Egypt to identify with God's people, even though it meant suffering. Moses chose to endure hardship and rejection rather than renounce Christ. He looked past temporary pleasures to the eternal reward of God's kingdom. His example teaches us to make righteousness our priority and dedicate ourselves fully to serving Christ.
1) The document contrasts what God requires (holiness without sin) versus what God sees in humanity (all have sinned and fallen short).
2) It discusses how man-made remedies like good deeds are insufficient, and only Jesus' perfect life in exchange for our sins satisfies God's requirement.
3) It presents God's solution as "The Great Exchange" where Jesus took our sins and we receive his righteousness, and eternal life is a free gift received through faith in God's grace.
This message is Part 5 of the series “The Miracle Of Mercy” by Pastor Chuck Bernal. In this message Pastor Chuck talks about “Messy To Mercy”.
Did you know that whatever wrong things you have done or whatever mistakes you have made - God wants to show you MERCY and give you a fresh start. NO ONE is too far gone from GRACE. No one is too far away for FORGIVENESS In this message, Pastor Chuck shares with us how we can move from MESSY to MERCY. Using Luke 15 and the stories Jesus told about a lost sheep, a lost coin and a lost son and how each of those teach us how important and valuable lost people are to God and how we can find our way back to our Father.
This message was delivered at LifePointe Church on Sunday, October 16, 2016
This document discusses different types of changes: cyclic changes like the seasons that follow natural rhythms established by God, and non-cyclic changes like unexpected life events. It notes how God created order and rhythms to govern life on Earth, like the cycles of day and night, growth and reproduction in plants and animals. The rhythms of a human life include stages like childhood, youth, adulthood, and old age. While these rhythms are same for all, how each person experiences them differs. The document also discusses transitions between life stages, unexpected changes that disrupt routines, and how our interactions with others can bring changes for better or worse, so Christians should be a good influence.
God's mercy is abundant and rich. We should seek God's mercy by recognizing our need for it, asking for it, and obeying God. As we live, we should constantly look for God's mercy. By God's mercy, he saved us and gave us a living hope. We should be merciful to others so that we may obtain mercy. God's mercy does not annul obedience - we must still forsake sin and confess it. God's mercy will not always be available and the opportunity ends either at death or His return. Now is the time to obtain God's mercy by coming to Jesus through hearing, believing, repenting, confessing, baptism, and remaining faithful.
The Miracle of Mercy - Part 2 - God Can Use Anybody!LifePointe Church
This message is Part 2 of the series “The Miracle Of Mercy” by Pastor Chuck Bernal. In this message Pastor Chuck talks about the backstory of the life of Paul the Apostle and how, in spite of his past, God showed him mercy and was able to use him to do great things. With that in mind, he shared 5 principles showing how God can use us as well. This message was delivered at LifePointe Church on Sunday, September 25, 2016.
Wheaton College professor Larycia Hawkins was accused of promoting syncretism for saying she stands in religious solidarity with Muslims because Christians and Muslims worship the same God. The document provides multiple passages from Colossians encouraging Christians to remain deeply rooted in faith while living out its teachings. It warns against syncretism, or combining different religious beliefs, giving examples like saying "God is a Republican."
Moses was a man of great faith who made difficult choices to follow God. He refused the pleasures of Egypt to identify with God's people, even though it meant suffering. Moses chose to endure hardship and rejection rather than renounce Christ. He looked past temporary pleasures to the eternal reward of God's kingdom. His example teaches us to make righteousness our priority and dedicate ourselves fully to serving Christ.
1) The document contrasts what God requires (holiness without sin) versus what God sees in humanity (all have sinned and fallen short).
2) It discusses how man-made remedies like good deeds are insufficient, and only Jesus' perfect life in exchange for our sins satisfies God's requirement.
3) It presents God's solution as "The Great Exchange" where Jesus took our sins and we receive his righteousness, and eternal life is a free gift received through faith in God's grace.
This message is Part 5 of the series “The Miracle Of Mercy” by Pastor Chuck Bernal. In this message Pastor Chuck talks about “Messy To Mercy”.
Did you know that whatever wrong things you have done or whatever mistakes you have made - God wants to show you MERCY and give you a fresh start. NO ONE is too far gone from GRACE. No one is too far away for FORGIVENESS In this message, Pastor Chuck shares with us how we can move from MESSY to MERCY. Using Luke 15 and the stories Jesus told about a lost sheep, a lost coin and a lost son and how each of those teach us how important and valuable lost people are to God and how we can find our way back to our Father.
This message was delivered at LifePointe Church on Sunday, October 16, 2016
This document discusses different types of changes: cyclic changes like the seasons that follow natural rhythms established by God, and non-cyclic changes like unexpected life events. It notes how God created order and rhythms to govern life on Earth, like the cycles of day and night, growth and reproduction in plants and animals. The rhythms of a human life include stages like childhood, youth, adulthood, and old age. While these rhythms are same for all, how each person experiences them differs. The document also discusses transitions between life stages, unexpected changes that disrupt routines, and how our interactions with others can bring changes for better or worse, so Christians should be a good influence.
God's mercy is abundant and rich. We should seek God's mercy by recognizing our need for it, asking for it, and obeying God. As we live, we should constantly look for God's mercy. By God's mercy, he saved us and gave us a living hope. We should be merciful to others so that we may obtain mercy. God's mercy does not annul obedience - we must still forsake sin and confess it. God's mercy will not always be available and the opportunity ends either at death or His return. Now is the time to obtain God's mercy by coming to Jesus through hearing, believing, repenting, confessing, baptism, and remaining faithful.
Series jesus is -______ - message – part 6 - jesus is alive – sunday 03-...LifePointe Church
This is the final message (Part 6) in Pastor Chuck Bernal's series, "JESUS is _____________". The message is titled, "JESUS is Alive". In this message Pastor Chuck talks about the fact that Easter is a FACT and that Jesus is really alive. And because he is alive, it changes everything and it changes our lives in three powerful ways. First, because Jesus is alive, it changes our past (Easter brings forgiveness). Second, because Jesus is alive, it changes our present (Easter gives purpose). And third, because Jesus is alive, it changes our future (Easter instills hope). This message was delivered at LifePointe Church on Easter Sunday, March 27, 2016.
1) The document discusses the two-fold mission of the church - mission within the household of faith and mission to the world.
2) Mission within the household of faith involves knowing and loving God with one's heart, soul, strength and mind through prayer, devotion, and worship. It also involves serving and ministering within the church.
3) Mission to the world involves using one's gifts to serve God and neighbor, giving resources to help others, and demonstrating Christ's love outside the church. The mission aims to set all of God's creation free from decay and bring liberty.
The document summarizes the primary roles of each member of the Trinity. It states that creation is primarily attributed to God the Father, redemption and salvation of mankind is primarily attributed to God the Son, and sanctification and renewal is primarily attributed to the Holy Spirit. However, it notes that each member plays a role in the others' domains as well. The document provides biblical examples to support these roles and emphasizes that while the Trinity's roles can be distinguished, all three persons are fully God.
This message is Part 5 of the series “The Miracle Of Mercy” by Pastor Chuck Bernal. In this message Pastor Chuck talks about “Messy To Mercy”.
Did you know that whatever wrong things you have done or whatever mistakes you have made - God wants to show you MERCY and give you a fresh start. NO ONE is too far gone from GRACE. No one is too far away for FORGIVENESS In this message, Pastor Chuck shares with us how we can move from MESSY to MERCY. Using Luke 15 and the stories Jesus told about a lost sheep, a lost coin and a lost son and how each of those teach us how important and valuable lost people are to God and how we can find our way back to our Father.
This message was delivered at LifePointe Church on Sunday, October 16, 2016
The Miracle Of Mercy - Part 8 - Being An Agent Of Mercy To A Lost & Dying WorldLifePointe Church
Are you looking for a cause bigger than yourself? Do you want to have lasting influence and help people? God is calling all of us to do just that. He desires for everyone to have the opportunity to accept his mercy. We are part of that plan as agents of mercy. The world can be a mean place, but we can influence others by showing mercy. In this message Pastor Chuck Bernal continues his series "The Miracle Of Mercy" with a powerful message about how you can be an agent of mercy to a lost and dying world. In this message, you will learn how to apply the principles of mercy to your daily habits and exercise mercy to change people’s lives. This message was delivered at LifePointe Church in Crowley, TX on November 6, 2016.
Jesus taught his apostles at the Last Supper, sharing the sacrament with them and washing their feet. He commanded them to love one another as he loved them. Jesus represented himself as the true vine and his followers as branches that must remain connected to him. If the branches bear fruit through obedience and service, the gardener (Christ) will prune them to bear more fruit.
This document provides a daily summary and Bible passage for the week of November 28 - December 2 focusing on relying on the blood of Jesus. Each day covers a different aspect of how Jesus' blood delivers believers: Monday discusses reconciliation through faith in Jesus' sacrifice, Tuesday discusses justification from sin's penalty, Wednesday discusses redemption from sin's power, Thursday discusses glorification from sin's presence, and Friday emphasizes continually relying on God's kindness through Jesus' blood and walking in the light.
This document discusses the topic of faith from a Christian perspective. It provides several Bible verses that define faith, explain why it is needed, and address whether we have enough faith. It states that faith only works when walking in love, and faith is in God's grace. The document then gives guidance on how to walk by faith through various actions like praying, applying God's word, and focusing on Jesus. It concludes by recommending next steps a saved person should take, such as getting baptized, staying in God's word, and bringing others to Jesus. An extra section addresses why baptism in the Holy Spirit is important and affirms that spiritual gifts like tongues are still for today.
The document discusses what the Bible says about eternal life. It provides several Bible references related to eternal life, immortality, and everlasting life. The Bible says that 1) humans do not currently have eternal life, 2) it cannot be earned but is a gift from God, and 3) it requires bodily resurrection and will be given by Jesus Christ to those who obey him and are faithful, allowing them to enter God's kingdom.
Sermon Slide Deck: "The Core Value Of Community" (1 Peter 1:22-25)New City Church
We value true community because the Gospel ! brings us into relationship with Jesus and with Jesus’ people.
This message was given on November 2, 2014 at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info visit: www.newcitychurch.ca
This document provides a summary of Matthew 11:28-30 about finding rest in Christ. It examines the context of the passage and what it means to take Christ's yoke. Key points include: 1) Jesus offers rest because he is one with God; 2) To find rest, we must feel the need for it and bring our burdens to Jesus; 3) Christ's yoke makes burdens easier to carry as we submit to his will. The yoke represents submitting to God's law of liberty rather than heavy burdens of works or slavery. With Christ's strength, his yoke is light.
This document discusses key principles from the Bible for how Christians should live and interact with others. It emphasizes seeing others as Jesus sees them, with compassion. Christians should live humbly and righteously, reflecting God's kindness like a light in darkness. They are called to care for others physically and spiritually, as Jesus cared for the poor, sick, and downtrodden. Christians should constantly seek truth from Jesus and the Bible to answer life's biggest questions. The early church shared their faith through small group gatherings, and churches today should continue sharing Jesus through education and open discussion. Deeds and example are more powerful than mere words or profession of faith.
Jesus is referred to as the Word of God in John 1:1. As God's Word, Jesus communicates God's message and love to humanity. God sent Jesus to die on the cross as the ultimate proof of His great love for us. Jesus is God's expression of love to humanity.
This document discusses the biblical concept of the new covenant as described in Jeremiah 31 and Ezekiel 36. It provides 4 key points about the new covenant: 1) It was national and social rather than just personal, 2) It involved communal restoration rather than just individual salvation, 3) It focused on God's initiative rather than being a self-help plan, and 4) It was accomplished through Jesus and is implemented by the Holy Spirit. The document imagines what the world would be like if people truly lived according to this new covenant.
This document outlines 21 characteristics of grace believers and grace churches. It discusses how grace believers focus on the finished work of Jesus Christ, have victory over sin, and are in a position of high favor. Grace believers understand the distinction between the Old and New Covenants, and that under grace they are new creations. The grace message is one of unmerited favor, and grace believers are restored when they fall rather than judged.
The document discusses how to remain in communion with God through participation in the Church, sacraments, scripture, and prayer in order to bear spiritual fruit. It then connects communion with God to living out the mission to love others as Jesus loved us by serving in a priestly, prophetic, and kingly manner. The document encourages reflection on experiencing communion and living out mission in one's workplace.
Deuteronomy teaches that God commands people to love strangers as a reflection of His own love. It gives three reasons why people should love strangers: 1) Because God loves them and provides for them, 2) Because the Israelites were once strangers in Egypt, and 3) To treat strangers fairly and with care, as God does. Loving strangers involves having compassion for their difficulties, identifying with them, and ensuring equal treatment under the law.
The document discusses justice and mercy in the Old Testament law. It summarizes passages from Exodus, Leviticus, Isaiah, and Psalms about caring for the poor, widows, orphans, foreigners, and workers. The law commanded Israel to leave parts of the harvest for the poor, forgive debts and release slaves every seven years. God instituted the Sabbath, Sabbatical year, and Jubilee year to benefit the disadvantaged. The prophets preached about loosening burdens on the oppressed and helping the poor. True worship involves reflecting God's just and merciful character through righteous living.
The document discusses the importance of belonging to God's spiritual family, the church. It makes several key points:
1) God's plan has always been for us to be adopted into his family through Jesus Christ.
2) Loving our spiritual family makes us more like God and allows us to practice for eternity.
3) Our second purpose in life is fellowship, which involves loving God's family.
4) The church is not an organization but a family that believers choose to belong to through baptism, which symbolizes being united with Christ.
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Program Generasi Gemilang (GEN-G) bertujuan melatih kemahiran sosial dan kebertanggungjawaban pelajar. Program ini diadakan selama sehari penuh di Rumah Seri Kenangan Cheng, Melaka pada 21 Disember 2013 untuk meningkatkan tanggungjawab terhadap orang lain dan alam sekitar serta menyatukan masyarakat.
Series jesus is -______ - message – part 6 - jesus is alive – sunday 03-...LifePointe Church
This is the final message (Part 6) in Pastor Chuck Bernal's series, "JESUS is _____________". The message is titled, "JESUS is Alive". In this message Pastor Chuck talks about the fact that Easter is a FACT and that Jesus is really alive. And because he is alive, it changes everything and it changes our lives in three powerful ways. First, because Jesus is alive, it changes our past (Easter brings forgiveness). Second, because Jesus is alive, it changes our present (Easter gives purpose). And third, because Jesus is alive, it changes our future (Easter instills hope). This message was delivered at LifePointe Church on Easter Sunday, March 27, 2016.
1) The document discusses the two-fold mission of the church - mission within the household of faith and mission to the world.
2) Mission within the household of faith involves knowing and loving God with one's heart, soul, strength and mind through prayer, devotion, and worship. It also involves serving and ministering within the church.
3) Mission to the world involves using one's gifts to serve God and neighbor, giving resources to help others, and demonstrating Christ's love outside the church. The mission aims to set all of God's creation free from decay and bring liberty.
The document summarizes the primary roles of each member of the Trinity. It states that creation is primarily attributed to God the Father, redemption and salvation of mankind is primarily attributed to God the Son, and sanctification and renewal is primarily attributed to the Holy Spirit. However, it notes that each member plays a role in the others' domains as well. The document provides biblical examples to support these roles and emphasizes that while the Trinity's roles can be distinguished, all three persons are fully God.
This message is Part 5 of the series “The Miracle Of Mercy” by Pastor Chuck Bernal. In this message Pastor Chuck talks about “Messy To Mercy”.
Did you know that whatever wrong things you have done or whatever mistakes you have made - God wants to show you MERCY and give you a fresh start. NO ONE is too far gone from GRACE. No one is too far away for FORGIVENESS In this message, Pastor Chuck shares with us how we can move from MESSY to MERCY. Using Luke 15 and the stories Jesus told about a lost sheep, a lost coin and a lost son and how each of those teach us how important and valuable lost people are to God and how we can find our way back to our Father.
This message was delivered at LifePointe Church on Sunday, October 16, 2016
The Miracle Of Mercy - Part 8 - Being An Agent Of Mercy To A Lost & Dying WorldLifePointe Church
Are you looking for a cause bigger than yourself? Do you want to have lasting influence and help people? God is calling all of us to do just that. He desires for everyone to have the opportunity to accept his mercy. We are part of that plan as agents of mercy. The world can be a mean place, but we can influence others by showing mercy. In this message Pastor Chuck Bernal continues his series "The Miracle Of Mercy" with a powerful message about how you can be an agent of mercy to a lost and dying world. In this message, you will learn how to apply the principles of mercy to your daily habits and exercise mercy to change people’s lives. This message was delivered at LifePointe Church in Crowley, TX on November 6, 2016.
Jesus taught his apostles at the Last Supper, sharing the sacrament with them and washing their feet. He commanded them to love one another as he loved them. Jesus represented himself as the true vine and his followers as branches that must remain connected to him. If the branches bear fruit through obedience and service, the gardener (Christ) will prune them to bear more fruit.
This document provides a daily summary and Bible passage for the week of November 28 - December 2 focusing on relying on the blood of Jesus. Each day covers a different aspect of how Jesus' blood delivers believers: Monday discusses reconciliation through faith in Jesus' sacrifice, Tuesday discusses justification from sin's penalty, Wednesday discusses redemption from sin's power, Thursday discusses glorification from sin's presence, and Friday emphasizes continually relying on God's kindness through Jesus' blood and walking in the light.
This document discusses the topic of faith from a Christian perspective. It provides several Bible verses that define faith, explain why it is needed, and address whether we have enough faith. It states that faith only works when walking in love, and faith is in God's grace. The document then gives guidance on how to walk by faith through various actions like praying, applying God's word, and focusing on Jesus. It concludes by recommending next steps a saved person should take, such as getting baptized, staying in God's word, and bringing others to Jesus. An extra section addresses why baptism in the Holy Spirit is important and affirms that spiritual gifts like tongues are still for today.
The document discusses what the Bible says about eternal life. It provides several Bible references related to eternal life, immortality, and everlasting life. The Bible says that 1) humans do not currently have eternal life, 2) it cannot be earned but is a gift from God, and 3) it requires bodily resurrection and will be given by Jesus Christ to those who obey him and are faithful, allowing them to enter God's kingdom.
Sermon Slide Deck: "The Core Value Of Community" (1 Peter 1:22-25)New City Church
We value true community because the Gospel ! brings us into relationship with Jesus and with Jesus’ people.
This message was given on November 2, 2014 at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info visit: www.newcitychurch.ca
This document provides a summary of Matthew 11:28-30 about finding rest in Christ. It examines the context of the passage and what it means to take Christ's yoke. Key points include: 1) Jesus offers rest because he is one with God; 2) To find rest, we must feel the need for it and bring our burdens to Jesus; 3) Christ's yoke makes burdens easier to carry as we submit to his will. The yoke represents submitting to God's law of liberty rather than heavy burdens of works or slavery. With Christ's strength, his yoke is light.
This document discusses key principles from the Bible for how Christians should live and interact with others. It emphasizes seeing others as Jesus sees them, with compassion. Christians should live humbly and righteously, reflecting God's kindness like a light in darkness. They are called to care for others physically and spiritually, as Jesus cared for the poor, sick, and downtrodden. Christians should constantly seek truth from Jesus and the Bible to answer life's biggest questions. The early church shared their faith through small group gatherings, and churches today should continue sharing Jesus through education and open discussion. Deeds and example are more powerful than mere words or profession of faith.
Jesus is referred to as the Word of God in John 1:1. As God's Word, Jesus communicates God's message and love to humanity. God sent Jesus to die on the cross as the ultimate proof of His great love for us. Jesus is God's expression of love to humanity.
This document discusses the biblical concept of the new covenant as described in Jeremiah 31 and Ezekiel 36. It provides 4 key points about the new covenant: 1) It was national and social rather than just personal, 2) It involved communal restoration rather than just individual salvation, 3) It focused on God's initiative rather than being a self-help plan, and 4) It was accomplished through Jesus and is implemented by the Holy Spirit. The document imagines what the world would be like if people truly lived according to this new covenant.
This document outlines 21 characteristics of grace believers and grace churches. It discusses how grace believers focus on the finished work of Jesus Christ, have victory over sin, and are in a position of high favor. Grace believers understand the distinction between the Old and New Covenants, and that under grace they are new creations. The grace message is one of unmerited favor, and grace believers are restored when they fall rather than judged.
The document discusses how to remain in communion with God through participation in the Church, sacraments, scripture, and prayer in order to bear spiritual fruit. It then connects communion with God to living out the mission to love others as Jesus loved us by serving in a priestly, prophetic, and kingly manner. The document encourages reflection on experiencing communion and living out mission in one's workplace.
Deuteronomy teaches that God commands people to love strangers as a reflection of His own love. It gives three reasons why people should love strangers: 1) Because God loves them and provides for them, 2) Because the Israelites were once strangers in Egypt, and 3) To treat strangers fairly and with care, as God does. Loving strangers involves having compassion for their difficulties, identifying with them, and ensuring equal treatment under the law.
The document discusses justice and mercy in the Old Testament law. It summarizes passages from Exodus, Leviticus, Isaiah, and Psalms about caring for the poor, widows, orphans, foreigners, and workers. The law commanded Israel to leave parts of the harvest for the poor, forgive debts and release slaves every seven years. God instituted the Sabbath, Sabbatical year, and Jubilee year to benefit the disadvantaged. The prophets preached about loosening burdens on the oppressed and helping the poor. True worship involves reflecting God's just and merciful character through righteous living.
The document discusses the importance of belonging to God's spiritual family, the church. It makes several key points:
1) God's plan has always been for us to be adopted into his family through Jesus Christ.
2) Loving our spiritual family makes us more like God and allows us to practice for eternity.
3) Our second purpose in life is fellowship, which involves loving God's family.
4) The church is not an organization but a family that believers choose to belong to through baptism, which symbolizes being united with Christ.
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Program Generasi Gemilang (GEN-G) bertujuan melatih kemahiran sosial dan kebertanggungjawaban pelajar. Program ini diadakan selama sehari penuh di Rumah Seri Kenangan Cheng, Melaka pada 21 Disember 2013 untuk meningkatkan tanggungjawab terhadap orang lain dan alam sekitar serta menyatukan masyarakat.
This document provides information about services at the Haynes Street church of Christ and summaries of each chapter in the Book of Jonah. It discusses Jonah refusing God's call to preach in Nineveh and being swallowed by a great fish. It also summarizes the people of Nineveh's repentance after Jonah's message and Jonah's anger at God's sparing of the city. The document ends with lessons about having a heart like God's and the importance of repentance, as well as outlining the plan of salvation.
El documento habla sobre la importancia de la privacidad y la seguridad en línea. Explica que los usuarios deben tomar medidas para proteger su información personal en Internet, como usar contraseñas seguras y actualizadas, y estar atentos al phishing. También enfatiza que las empresas deben implementar medidas de seguridad sólidas para proteger los datos de los clientes.
The document outlines 8 reasons why hearing loss is more dangerous than commonly thought. Hearing loss is linked to increased risks of dementia, depression, failing to hear alerts to danger, lower income, and falls. It can also be a symptom of underlying medical conditions. Treating hearing loss through devices like hearing aids can help reduce these risks.
This document summarizes a study on how small and medium businesses use social media. It finds that most SMBs use social media for marketing purposes, but also for learning and insights. There is a correlation between increased social media spending and high growth among SMBs. SMBs are open to receiving financial information on social media, especially LinkedIn, and many take action after discovering financial products or companies on social platforms. The document provides recommendations for financial service providers to engage SMBs across the purchasing process by addressing unmet content needs and building credibility on LinkedIn.
Este documento presenta el directorio y créditos de la Secretaría de Educación Pública de México. En el directorio se enumeran los nombres y cargos de las personas a cargo de diferentes áreas de la educación pública en el país. Los créditos reconocen a las personas que participaron en la elaboración del programa de estudios para la carrera de Técnico en Contabilidad.
This document provides tips for optimizing a LinkedIn profile to help with job searching. It recommends including a professional photo, relevant keywords in the title and location fields, and contact information. The profile should read like a resume by including skills and details. It also recommends joining relevant groups, looking for discussions, and enabling notifications for new jobs that match the profile preferences.
Papyrus, parchment made from animal skins, and even bamboo were used as writing surfaces before the invention of modern paper, which originated in China in the 2nd century AD as a replacement for silk. Paper was made from pulped wood, hemp, or linen and spread from China along the Silk Road, reaching the Islamic world by the 8th century and Europe through Spain around 1100, eventually becoming widespread globally as a replacement for earlier writing materials.
El documento describe la computadora como una herramienta valiosa para los humanos que puede realizar cálculos y procesar datos de varias formas. Explica que una computadora recibe datos de entrada ya sea de máquinas conectadas o de usuarios, y puede ser de tipo analógico, digital o híbrido. También enumera algunas de las partes principales de una computadora como el teclado.
The document discusses the results of a survey conducted at three hospitals from November 28th to December 31st to determine the number of boys and girls born. At Eve Woman Hospital, 13 boys and 3 girls were born, with boys comprising 81% of births. At VP Government Hospital, 13 boys and 5 girls were born, with boys making up 78% of births. Finally, at V Corporation Government Hospital, 23 boys and 12 girls were born, with boys accounting for 66% of births.
I. The churches of Ephesus and Smyrna faced different pressures that revealed the condition of their faith.
II. Ephesus prioritized doctrinal purity but lost their love for one another, while Smyrna faced poverty and persecution yet remained faithful.
III. Christ's message calls all Christians to remember their first love for Him and each other, and to face trials with courage through their faith, rather than compromise principles or relationships.
The document summarizes the key messages from Jesus to seven churches in Revelation chapters 2-3. It discusses how each church represents a different era of Christian history. The main points are:
1) The seven churches (Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, Laodicea) each received messages from Jesus about knowing their works, overcoming, and listening to the Holy Spirit.
2) Each church era faced different challenges like losing love, persecution, compromise, apostasy, reformation, and lukewarmness.
3) Jesus promises rewards to the "overcomers" in each church like access to the tree of
The document provides an overview of the structure and purpose of the book of Revelation. It begins by explaining that Revelation was written to give Christians hope that Jesus will return as conquering King to establish his eternal reign. It then outlines the structure of Revelation, with Chapter 1 describing things John has seen, Chapters 2-3 addressing things that are, and Chapters 4-22 addressing things that will take place. The rest of the document discusses three guiding principles for understanding Revelation and provides analysis of the letters to the seven churches.
What encouragement would Jesus give to suffering Christians? He already did it in the letter to Smyrna. This church remained steadfast under persecution and serves as a great example to believers today.
The document discusses the essence and marks of the Christian church. It defines the church as a community of believers called by God through faith in Jesus Christ to be his people. The church is also described as having four key characteristics or marks - worship, the preaching of God's word, baptism and communion, and orderly government.
The document discusses the message that Jesus gives to the churches in Revelation 2:7. It provides context about what is meant by "hearing" and the "Spirit" speaking to the churches. It then examines in depth the situation of the church at Ephesus, which had lost its first love for Jesus despite commendable works. It encourages Christians to heed Jesus' message and warnings, and to repent and return to their original devotion if they have grown cold.
This article discusses the importance of respecting authority, particularly the authority of God and his word. It uses several biblical examples to illustrate this point, such as Peter initially being overwhelmed by Jesus' authority during the transfiguration but later becoming bold in proclaiming God's word after Pentecost. The article argues that a lack of respect for authority leads to instability, idolatry, and crisis. It encourages developing an appreciation for scriptural authority in order to be steadfast in serving God and avoid inactivity in the church.
This document discusses the authority and importance of Scripture. It references passages from 2 Timothy emphasizing that all Scripture is God-breathed and useful for teaching righteousness. It notes that those who want to live godly lives will face persecution, while evil people will worsen. The document argues that the Bible has unity, accuracy, and fulfilled prophecy indicating its unique authority. It stresses that the Bible should shape how believers live and that God has spoken through Scripture so believers must listen well.
This document provides a summary of how faith comes through hearing and studying the word of God as revealed through the apostles and recorded in the New Testament. It discusses that:
1) Faith is produced by studying the written word of God as contained in the New Testament, as the apostles were guided by the Holy Spirit to reveal God's word.
2) The Holy Spirit guided the apostles to reveal God's word and speak it to others, which they recorded for all to study, and it is through studying this written word that one receives faith.
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1. Welcome to the Haynes
Street church of Christ
TIMES OF SERVICES
SUNDAY:
9:30 A.M. BIBLE CLASS
10:30 A.M. WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY:
7 P.M. BIBLE CLASS
2. What Kind of Letter Would We Receive?
We all like to receive mail (except bills).
Birthday cards, anniversary cards, thank you
notes, letters, etc.
How would you react if you received a letter from
Jesus?
2,000 years ago, Jesus wrote letters to the seven
churches of Asia.
Have you ever thought: What if we were one of the
seven churches of Asia?
3. What Kind of Letter Would We Receive?
Would Jesus rebuke us for declining or praise us
for improving?
Revelation 2:4: “Nevertheless I have this against
you, that you have left your first love.”
Matthew 22:37-38: The greatest commandment
—“love the Lord your God.”
Revelation 2:19: “I know your works, love,
service, faith and your patience; and as for your
works, the last are more than the first.”
II Peter 1:5-8: Continually growing.
4. What Kind of Letter Would We Receive?
Would Jesus rebuke us for being lukewarm or
praise us for using our strength?
Revelation 3:15-16: Are you hot, cold or
lukewarm?
Revelation 3:8: “I know your works. See, I have
set before you an open door, and no one can shut
it, for you have a little strength, have kept My
word, and have not denied My name.”
What little strength they had, they were using it to
praise God.
5. What Kind of Letter Would We Receive?
Would Jesus rebuke us for focusing on the physical
or praise us for being spiritually minded?
Revelation 3:17: Laodiceans were rebuked
because they were confident in their riches, yet
blind to their spiritual needs.
Revelation 2:9: “I know your works, tribulation,
and poverty (but you are rich); and I know the
blasphemy of those who say they are Jews and are
not, but are a synagogue of Satan.”
Colossians 3:2: What are we focused on?
6. What Kind of Letter Would We Receive?
Would Jesus rebuke us for trusting in ourselves or
praise us for trusting in God?
Revelation 3:17-18: Church at Laodicea was told
to repent and clear their eyes so they could truly see
God and His beauty.
Revelation 2:9-10; 3:8-10: Smyrna and
Philadelphia unmoved despite persecution.
V. 11: Victory in Jesus!
Matthew 10:28: “And do not fear those who kill
the body but cannot kill the soul. But rather fear Him
who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.”
7. What Kind of Letter Would We Receive?
Would Jesus rebuke us for only having a reputation
or praise us for real strength and life?
Revelation 3:1: All Sardis had was a reputation.
They were spiritually dead.
Jesus praises several other churches because they
had real strength in them and they used it
(Revelation 2:2-3, 9, 13, 19).
So, if Jesus were to write us a letter, what would it
say? But do we need a letter?
We have the Bible to tell us what areas we need to
improve in.
8. God’s Plan of Salvation
Hear (Romans 1:16; 10:14,17)
Believe (John 8:24; Mark 16:16; Hebrews
11:6)
Repent (Acts 2:38; 3:19; 17:30)
Confess (Romans 10:9-10; Matthew 10:32-33)
Be baptized (Acts 2:38; 22:16; Mark 16:16)
Live faithfully (Revelation 2:10; Matthew
6:33; Romans 12:1-2; I Corinthians 15:58)