The document discusses what makes someone a Christian. It explores various factors like believing in Jesus, accepting him as Lord, and obeying his teachings. Ultimately, it concludes that a Christian is defined by the love they show for others, as Jesus commanded his followers to love one another. To become a Christian, one must hear the gospel, repent of their sins, and follow Christ through faith and obedience.
This document contains the order of mass for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes the various parts of the mass such as the opening song, penitential rite, liturgy of the word with readings and gospel, homily, prayer of the faithful, liturgy of the Eucharist with consecration and communion, and closing song. It provides the scriptural passages and songs in both English and another language (appears to be Tagalog) for each part of the mass.
Worship is not just some bothers’ and sisters’ business. Worship is a lifestyle for everyone.
What is Worship?
An active worship is an act to engage your whole person and whole being to honor God.
“來吧,我們來俯伏敬拜,在造我們的耶和華面前跪下。” - Psalms 95:6
“Then Jesus said to his disciples, "Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me.” - Matthew 16:24
Are you able to listen to Him and let go of the unnecessary substances that you are holding on?
Why should we Worship?
In 詩篇 41:13, 詩篇 106:48, 歷代志上 16:36 , 歷代志上 29:10-13, 但以理書 2:20 , 以弗所書 3:21, and 啟示錄 5:9 -13 all mentioned “神是應當稱頌的”, but WHY?!
Yes, we may know the following in our heads:
God is God.
He is the creator of all created things and yet, He is willing to save us when we are helplessly falling apart from Him.
But do we have the clear insights and personal engagement with God to know what the true values of our God?
Is it hard to do so? Actually not because God is showing His glory as always, and we are actually made to worship Him.
“原來,自從創世以來,神那不可見的本性,就是他永恆的大能和神性,都藉著所造之物,被人明白、被人看見,以致使人無法推諉。” - Romans 1:20
How should we Worship?
音樂侍奉的「不是」
- 不是表演
- 不是求自己享受音樂
- 不是滿足自我, 喜歡聽自己唱歌,陶醉在自己的歌聲中
- 不是抒發自己的煩惱,自我呻吟
By understand we do have a role of priesthood, so we should serve Him with our whole heart.
《Lord prepare me to be a sanitary》
We can’t lie to God that if we are really worship Him or not because
“我耶和華是鑒察人心、試驗人肺腑的,要照各人所行的和他做事的結果報應他。” - Jeremiah 17:10
Music in general VS Music in Worship:
Music in Worship is just a tool / platform, the ultimate goal is the Worship God.
不侷限在形式,而是要超越形式做到真正用心靈和誠實去敬拜.
“耶 穌 說 : 婦 人 , 你 當 信 我 。 時 候 將 到 , 你 們 拜 父 , 也 不 在 這 山 上 , 也 不 在 耶 路 撒 冷 。你 們 所 拜 的 , 你 們 不 知 道 ; 我 們 所 拜 的 , 我 們 知 道 , 因 為 救 恩 是 從 猶 太 人 出 來 的 。 時 候 將 到 , 如 今 就 是 了 , 那 真 正 拜 父 的 , 要 用 心 靈 和 誠 實 拜 他 , 因 為 父 要 這 樣 的 人 拜 他 。神 是 個 靈 ( 或 無 個 字 ) , 所 以 拜 他 的 必 須 用 心 靈 和 誠 實 拜 他 。 」” - John 4:21-24
A Worship Team, is actually a good example of the Body of Christ because we do have different roles in the worship team, and we have to communicate and support each other, lift up each other and serve God as one wi
The document provides the full text of Psalm 51 from the Bible. The psalm is a prayer of confession and repentance for sin. It acknowledges sin and asks God for mercy and forgiveness. It asks God to wash away sin, create a clean heart, and restore joy. The psalm expresses that God does not desire sacrifice but a broken and contrite spirit, and promises that with God's help the psalmist will teach God's ways to others.
This document provides a summary of the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes the opening hymn "Come Let Us Sing For Joy to the Lord", readings from Jeremiah and Luke, and a homily. It also details the order of mass including prayers, songs for communion such as "Prayer of St. Francis", and a concluding hymn "Give Thanks With a Grateful Heart".
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 70 dealing with David crying out for God to come and quickly save him from his enemies.He is desperate and needy, and urges God not to delay, but to deliver him now.
Go On to Steadfast Hope — Job's SteadfastnessDave Stewart
Job provides a wonderful example of how a mature righteous man endures suffering. James summarizes the lessons to be learned from Job. We must remember the Purpose of God; and we must remember the compassion and mercy of God.
The document appears to be the order of service for mass on the first Sunday of Advent. It includes elements such as entrance songs, prayers, readings from scripture, communion, and a closing song. The mass focuses on remembering the future with hope as Advent begins, looking forward to the coming of Jesus at Christmas through songs, scripture, and prayers of faith, worship, and community.
The document provides a daily prayer routine including prayers for morning, evening, blessings before meals, and giving thanks after meals. It also includes passages from the Bible, hymns, and quotes about prayer to contemplate. The purpose is to guide the reader in establishing a regular prayer practice as part of their daily spiritual discipline.
This document contains the order of mass for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes the various parts of the mass such as the opening song, penitential rite, liturgy of the word with readings and gospel, homily, prayer of the faithful, liturgy of the Eucharist with consecration and communion, and closing song. It provides the scriptural passages and songs in both English and another language (appears to be Tagalog) for each part of the mass.
Worship is not just some bothers’ and sisters’ business. Worship is a lifestyle for everyone.
What is Worship?
An active worship is an act to engage your whole person and whole being to honor God.
“來吧,我們來俯伏敬拜,在造我們的耶和華面前跪下。” - Psalms 95:6
“Then Jesus said to his disciples, "Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me.” - Matthew 16:24
Are you able to listen to Him and let go of the unnecessary substances that you are holding on?
Why should we Worship?
In 詩篇 41:13, 詩篇 106:48, 歷代志上 16:36 , 歷代志上 29:10-13, 但以理書 2:20 , 以弗所書 3:21, and 啟示錄 5:9 -13 all mentioned “神是應當稱頌的”, but WHY?!
Yes, we may know the following in our heads:
God is God.
He is the creator of all created things and yet, He is willing to save us when we are helplessly falling apart from Him.
But do we have the clear insights and personal engagement with God to know what the true values of our God?
Is it hard to do so? Actually not because God is showing His glory as always, and we are actually made to worship Him.
“原來,自從創世以來,神那不可見的本性,就是他永恆的大能和神性,都藉著所造之物,被人明白、被人看見,以致使人無法推諉。” - Romans 1:20
How should we Worship?
音樂侍奉的「不是」
- 不是表演
- 不是求自己享受音樂
- 不是滿足自我, 喜歡聽自己唱歌,陶醉在自己的歌聲中
- 不是抒發自己的煩惱,自我呻吟
By understand we do have a role of priesthood, so we should serve Him with our whole heart.
《Lord prepare me to be a sanitary》
We can’t lie to God that if we are really worship Him or not because
“我耶和華是鑒察人心、試驗人肺腑的,要照各人所行的和他做事的結果報應他。” - Jeremiah 17:10
Music in general VS Music in Worship:
Music in Worship is just a tool / platform, the ultimate goal is the Worship God.
不侷限在形式,而是要超越形式做到真正用心靈和誠實去敬拜.
“耶 穌 說 : 婦 人 , 你 當 信 我 。 時 候 將 到 , 你 們 拜 父 , 也 不 在 這 山 上 , 也 不 在 耶 路 撒 冷 。你 們 所 拜 的 , 你 們 不 知 道 ; 我 們 所 拜 的 , 我 們 知 道 , 因 為 救 恩 是 從 猶 太 人 出 來 的 。 時 候 將 到 , 如 今 就 是 了 , 那 真 正 拜 父 的 , 要 用 心 靈 和 誠 實 拜 他 , 因 為 父 要 這 樣 的 人 拜 他 。神 是 個 靈 ( 或 無 個 字 ) , 所 以 拜 他 的 必 須 用 心 靈 和 誠 實 拜 他 。 」” - John 4:21-24
A Worship Team, is actually a good example of the Body of Christ because we do have different roles in the worship team, and we have to communicate and support each other, lift up each other and serve God as one wi
The document provides the full text of Psalm 51 from the Bible. The psalm is a prayer of confession and repentance for sin. It acknowledges sin and asks God for mercy and forgiveness. It asks God to wash away sin, create a clean heart, and restore joy. The psalm expresses that God does not desire sacrifice but a broken and contrite spirit, and promises that with God's help the psalmist will teach God's ways to others.
This document provides a summary of the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes the opening hymn "Come Let Us Sing For Joy to the Lord", readings from Jeremiah and Luke, and a homily. It also details the order of mass including prayers, songs for communion such as "Prayer of St. Francis", and a concluding hymn "Give Thanks With a Grateful Heart".
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 70 dealing with David crying out for God to come and quickly save him from his enemies.He is desperate and needy, and urges God not to delay, but to deliver him now.
Go On to Steadfast Hope — Job's SteadfastnessDave Stewart
Job provides a wonderful example of how a mature righteous man endures suffering. James summarizes the lessons to be learned from Job. We must remember the Purpose of God; and we must remember the compassion and mercy of God.
The document appears to be the order of service for mass on the first Sunday of Advent. It includes elements such as entrance songs, prayers, readings from scripture, communion, and a closing song. The mass focuses on remembering the future with hope as Advent begins, looking forward to the coming of Jesus at Christmas through songs, scripture, and prayers of faith, worship, and community.
The document provides a daily prayer routine including prayers for morning, evening, blessings before meals, and giving thanks after meals. It also includes passages from the Bible, hymns, and quotes about prayer to contemplate. The purpose is to guide the reader in establishing a regular prayer practice as part of their daily spiritual discipline.
This document provides a summary of Jesus' teachings on prayer and righteousness from the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 6:1-18. It discusses three main points:
1) Giving to please God only, not to impress others or be noticed by men. Jesus instructs to keep giving secret and do it for God, not people.
2) Praying to God, not to impress others. Jesus warns against praying publicly just to be seen and getting praise from men as one's only reward.
3) Providing a model prayer as an example of proper subjects to include in prayer, such as praising God, seeking his kingdom and will, requesting daily needs, and asking for forgiveness
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
The document provides guidance on living a good life according to biblical principles. It discusses having the right attitude, which involves being harmonious, sympathetic, loving, kind-hearted, and humble. It also discusses having the right response to others, which is to bless those who wrong you rather than seek revenge. This involves behaviors like unconditional love, praying for one's salvation, speaking well of them, and forgiving. The document advocates turning away from evil, doing good, and pursuing peace as a formula for a good life.
The document is a prayer service for the Third Hour from the Byzantine Daily Office. It includes:
- Opening prayers asking for God's mercy and blessing, including the Prayer to the Holy Trinity of Saint Madarius.
- Psalms and readings from scripture focused on praising God.
- Closing prayers again asking for God's mercy and protection, and blessing in the name of the Lord. The service aims to guide believers in prayer and contemplation of God throughout the day.
This document discusses what the Bible says about prayer. It provides several Bible verses that describe how people prayed, such as kneeling, with hands spread out toward heaven, or with faces to the ground. The main points made are:
- You can pray in whatever way helps you focus on God.
- It's important to be humble, pray wholeheartedly with faith, righteousness, and obedience when praying.
- God hears our prayers, but disobedience, secret sin, not caring, stubbornness, doubt, selfishness can get in the way.
- We should pray continually and can pray for anything according to God's will. If unsure what to pray for, the Holy Spirit will interce
The document discusses how to live out the gospel through a life of continual repentance and faith. It explains that repentance involves turning from sin and turning to God through conviction of sin, confession, and seeking restoration. It emphasizes true repentance deals with the heart and sins' underlying causes, not just outward actions. The document also explains that living by faith means trusting in God's promises despite circumstances and relying on Him more than human reason. It encourages preaching the gospel to yourself daily by reviewing and applying its truths, which remind us of our hopeless condition before Christ and the blessings of new life, forgiveness and adoption we have through Him.
The document appears to be notes from a church service and gathering at Judson Fellowship. It includes songs, scripture readings, and a discussion of the story from Luke where Jesus is found in the temple at age 12 discussing theology with religious teachers. The gathering concludes with announcements about upcoming worship preparation and events.
The document is about the importance of the resurrection according to 1 Corinthians 15. It summarizes that the resurrection is central to Christianity, proves that Jesus is the Messiah, and gives believers hope of eternal life and meaning for their efforts on Earth. Without the resurrection, faith and preaching would be in vain, and believers would still be in their sins with no reward after death.
Making remote a reality in large organizations (Office Optional presentation)Jared Goralnick
A framework for thinking through the challenges of collaboration through a large organization, as well as some basic starting points for communicating these challenges.
This document discusses the importance and benefits of using social media for both internal and external communication purposes. It notes that while companies may be resistant to social media due to risks and lack of control, social media can be an important tool for image management, reputation building, and cementing relationships if used properly. Internally, social media can boost employee engagement, collaboration, and performance. It identifies best practices for identifying and empowering brand ambassadors on social media and addressing management concerns over its use. The key message is that social media, handled correctly, can be a powerful communication tool both inside and outside an organization.
The document discusses relationship marketing and distribution strategies. It emphasizes giving first through hosting events, organizing dinners, and making introductions rather than just asking for things. The author recommends staying in touch with contacts by sending helpful information every few months and meeting in person or via video calls. Thought leadership is defined as existing more through meaningful contributions. Different distribution models like affiliates, resellers, and direct sales are compared in terms of costs, controls, and customer relationships. The author concludes by thanking the reader.
The document provides an overview and agenda for a workshop on using Drupal, an open-source content management system. It discusses what Drupal is, why it is useful for building websites and managing online content, and gives examples of how Drupal has been used to create online spaces. The agenda then outlines key concepts in Drupal and demonstrates how to create and manage content, nodes, and blocks using its various features.
O documento fornece dicas sobre o desenvolvimento de aplicativos para Windows Phone, abordando tópicos como armazenamento isolado, publicidade, progress bar, navegação cíclica, WMAppManifest.xml e conselhos para submissão de aplicativos.
Social Media Productivity (delivered to PodCamp Boston '08)Jared Goralnick
As presented in July to PodCamp Boston, this touches on numerous time-saving tips, tools, and techniques (most of which involve technology in some way).
The Social Media/Productivity Balancing ActMike Vardy
(Please note: Audio is forthcoming.)
The following slidedeck was part of a presentation given at Social Media Week Vancouver, September 2012.
Staying connected and staying productive can be a very tricky thing to do. Sure, there are tools out there that will keep your feet somewhat planted in both camps, but the biggest tool for this is you. This session aims to show how you and your habits can make you the good kind of tool – as opposed to just being one.
This document contains lyrics for Christian hymns and songs about going to heaven, also known as "Gloryland". It describes heaven as a place of mansions, where believers will see God and be with kindred spirits. The lyrics express a longing to join the angels in heaven and see God there. They encourage believers to take Jesus as their savior so they can one day reside in Gloryland as well. The document promotes the Temple Free Will Baptist Church.
Slides accompanying a sermon on the baptism and filling of the Holy Spirit, preached at Plymouth Meeting E.C. Church on Oct. 11, 2015 by Pastor Bob Brown.
The document contains the order of worship for a church service including prayers, songs, and readings. It lists various worship songs categorized by title and references numbers that may correspond to song books or recordings. The document appears to be providing the set list and resources for a worship leader to conduct a church service.
I Was Blind, Now I See
From the Manual: https://www.lds.org/manual/new-testament-gospel-doctrine-teachers-manual/lesson-16-i-was-blind-now-i-see?lang=eng
The document contains the lyrics to several Christian songs that praise God and express a desire to listen to God, follow God's teachings, and have one's heart filled with joy, peace and God's love. The songs cover themes like listening for God's voice, trusting in God's promises, and being made into "fishers of men" by following Jesus.
This document provides a summary of Jesus' teachings on prayer and righteousness from the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 6:1-18. It discusses three main points:
1) Giving to please God only, not to impress others or be noticed by men. Jesus instructs to keep giving secret and do it for God, not people.
2) Praying to God, not to impress others. Jesus warns against praying publicly just to be seen and getting praise from men as one's only reward.
3) Providing a model prayer as an example of proper subjects to include in prayer, such as praising God, seeking his kingdom and will, requesting daily needs, and asking for forgiveness
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
The document provides guidance on living a good life according to biblical principles. It discusses having the right attitude, which involves being harmonious, sympathetic, loving, kind-hearted, and humble. It also discusses having the right response to others, which is to bless those who wrong you rather than seek revenge. This involves behaviors like unconditional love, praying for one's salvation, speaking well of them, and forgiving. The document advocates turning away from evil, doing good, and pursuing peace as a formula for a good life.
The document is a prayer service for the Third Hour from the Byzantine Daily Office. It includes:
- Opening prayers asking for God's mercy and blessing, including the Prayer to the Holy Trinity of Saint Madarius.
- Psalms and readings from scripture focused on praising God.
- Closing prayers again asking for God's mercy and protection, and blessing in the name of the Lord. The service aims to guide believers in prayer and contemplation of God throughout the day.
This document discusses what the Bible says about prayer. It provides several Bible verses that describe how people prayed, such as kneeling, with hands spread out toward heaven, or with faces to the ground. The main points made are:
- You can pray in whatever way helps you focus on God.
- It's important to be humble, pray wholeheartedly with faith, righteousness, and obedience when praying.
- God hears our prayers, but disobedience, secret sin, not caring, stubbornness, doubt, selfishness can get in the way.
- We should pray continually and can pray for anything according to God's will. If unsure what to pray for, the Holy Spirit will interce
The document discusses how to live out the gospel through a life of continual repentance and faith. It explains that repentance involves turning from sin and turning to God through conviction of sin, confession, and seeking restoration. It emphasizes true repentance deals with the heart and sins' underlying causes, not just outward actions. The document also explains that living by faith means trusting in God's promises despite circumstances and relying on Him more than human reason. It encourages preaching the gospel to yourself daily by reviewing and applying its truths, which remind us of our hopeless condition before Christ and the blessings of new life, forgiveness and adoption we have through Him.
The document appears to be notes from a church service and gathering at Judson Fellowship. It includes songs, scripture readings, and a discussion of the story from Luke where Jesus is found in the temple at age 12 discussing theology with religious teachers. The gathering concludes with announcements about upcoming worship preparation and events.
The document is about the importance of the resurrection according to 1 Corinthians 15. It summarizes that the resurrection is central to Christianity, proves that Jesus is the Messiah, and gives believers hope of eternal life and meaning for their efforts on Earth. Without the resurrection, faith and preaching would be in vain, and believers would still be in their sins with no reward after death.
Making remote a reality in large organizations (Office Optional presentation)Jared Goralnick
A framework for thinking through the challenges of collaboration through a large organization, as well as some basic starting points for communicating these challenges.
This document discusses the importance and benefits of using social media for both internal and external communication purposes. It notes that while companies may be resistant to social media due to risks and lack of control, social media can be an important tool for image management, reputation building, and cementing relationships if used properly. Internally, social media can boost employee engagement, collaboration, and performance. It identifies best practices for identifying and empowering brand ambassadors on social media and addressing management concerns over its use. The key message is that social media, handled correctly, can be a powerful communication tool both inside and outside an organization.
The document discusses relationship marketing and distribution strategies. It emphasizes giving first through hosting events, organizing dinners, and making introductions rather than just asking for things. The author recommends staying in touch with contacts by sending helpful information every few months and meeting in person or via video calls. Thought leadership is defined as existing more through meaningful contributions. Different distribution models like affiliates, resellers, and direct sales are compared in terms of costs, controls, and customer relationships. The author concludes by thanking the reader.
The document provides an overview and agenda for a workshop on using Drupal, an open-source content management system. It discusses what Drupal is, why it is useful for building websites and managing online content, and gives examples of how Drupal has been used to create online spaces. The agenda then outlines key concepts in Drupal and demonstrates how to create and manage content, nodes, and blocks using its various features.
O documento fornece dicas sobre o desenvolvimento de aplicativos para Windows Phone, abordando tópicos como armazenamento isolado, publicidade, progress bar, navegação cíclica, WMAppManifest.xml e conselhos para submissão de aplicativos.
Social Media Productivity (delivered to PodCamp Boston '08)Jared Goralnick
As presented in July to PodCamp Boston, this touches on numerous time-saving tips, tools, and techniques (most of which involve technology in some way).
The Social Media/Productivity Balancing ActMike Vardy
(Please note: Audio is forthcoming.)
The following slidedeck was part of a presentation given at Social Media Week Vancouver, September 2012.
Staying connected and staying productive can be a very tricky thing to do. Sure, there are tools out there that will keep your feet somewhat planted in both camps, but the biggest tool for this is you. This session aims to show how you and your habits can make you the good kind of tool – as opposed to just being one.
This document contains lyrics for Christian hymns and songs about going to heaven, also known as "Gloryland". It describes heaven as a place of mansions, where believers will see God and be with kindred spirits. The lyrics express a longing to join the angels in heaven and see God there. They encourage believers to take Jesus as their savior so they can one day reside in Gloryland as well. The document promotes the Temple Free Will Baptist Church.
Slides accompanying a sermon on the baptism and filling of the Holy Spirit, preached at Plymouth Meeting E.C. Church on Oct. 11, 2015 by Pastor Bob Brown.
The document contains the order of worship for a church service including prayers, songs, and readings. It lists various worship songs categorized by title and references numbers that may correspond to song books or recordings. The document appears to be providing the set list and resources for a worship leader to conduct a church service.
I Was Blind, Now I See
From the Manual: https://www.lds.org/manual/new-testament-gospel-doctrine-teachers-manual/lesson-16-i-was-blind-now-i-see?lang=eng
The document contains the lyrics to several Christian songs that praise God and express a desire to listen to God, follow God's teachings, and have one's heart filled with joy, peace and God's love. The songs cover themes like listening for God's voice, trusting in God's promises, and being made into "fishers of men" by following Jesus.
HOW MANY TOPIC OF THE BIBLE CLASS,SUNDAY SCHOOL AND SEMINAR ARE RECORDED IN YOUR NOTES,COMPARE THEM TO REALITIES IN YOUR LIFE... ARE THEY THE SAME..?..... IF NOT LEARN THE PROCESS AND APPLY IT
GNCC Equipping Class: Worship (2 of 5)Timothy Chan
The document discusses biblical models of worship based on Hebrew and Greek words related to worship and praise. It examines words like barak, yadah, zamar, and shabach which describe worship through bodily actions, mind, and will. True worship involves dedicating one's entire life to serving God, beyond just inner feelings. Romans 12:1 teaches that believers should present their bodies as living and holy sacrifices to God as spiritual worship.
The Lord's Prayer with a cyber amen by members of the Computer Underground Railroad. I run it as a background slide show during missionary meetings and prayer times with Carlos & Johnnie's The Healing Song in the background.
The document is a reading from the Book of the Prophet Hosea. It describes how Israel had turned away from God due to their sins and iniquities. God calls them to return, leave their idols behind, and He will heal them and show them compassion. God promises that He will be like dew to Israel and they will flourish again under His protection and care.
This document contains information about Temple Free Will Baptist Church, including welcoming messages and lyrics to songs about drawing nearer to God and keeping an oil lamp burning. The church welcomes people and its message is that the son is always shining there. Songs encourage drawing closer to God and keeping one's faith burning bright.
The document contains lyrics from several Christian worship songs praising God. It includes the songs "Oh, Give Thanks", "Open the Eyes of My Heart", "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus", "Still", "Because of Who You Are", and "It Is Well". The document also includes names of people providing prayers, scripture readings, and a message during a church service.
The document appears to be from a Catholic church bulletin for the 5th Sunday of Easter, as it includes announcements, readings from mass, and prayers. It discusses topics like responsible parenthood, natural family planning, and contraception from a Catholic perspective. The document also includes a prayer for the 2010 Philippine elections asking God to guide the country towards just and God-fearing leaders.
Paganism Trinities
Ancient Babylon: Nimrod, Tammuz, and Semiramis (Queen of Heaven)
Hindu triad: Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva
Egyptian: Osirus, Isis, Horus
Greece: Zeus, Apollo and Athena
Romans: Jupiter, Mars and Venus
Are you struggling with pornography and masturbation?
This is for you.
You will know The Truth and The Truth will set you free.
If you know the Truth you will be free indeed.
We know the dictionary definition of worship (a feeling, or devotion to a deity), and we have read John 4:24, "God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth"; but, what does the Bible teach us about the subject of worship? This is a series of lessons that gets to the heart of worship and what it really means for Christians.
The document is a song about opening one's heart to see God. It repeats the phrase "Open the eyes of my heart, Lord" and expresses a desire to see God lifted up and shining in glory, pouring out power and love as the singer cries out that God is holy.
This document discusses basic photography concepts including composition techniques like rule of thirds, framing objects in the center or edges of frames, using different camera angles and distances, how lighting and aperture impact images, and capturing emotion and ambience through closeness to the subject and creative use of perspective, color, and action. It provides an overview of technical and artistic elements beginning photographers should understand.
This document discusses basic photography concepts including composition techniques like rule of thirds, framing objects in the center or edges of frames, using different camera angles and distances, how lighting and aperture impact images, and capturing emotion and ambience through closeness to the subject and creative use of perspective, color, and action. It provides an overview of technical and artistic elements new photographers should consider.
According to Chinese folklore, the Chinese New Year celebrations originated from legends about a mythical beast called the Nien that would attack villages on New Year's Eve. Villagers discovered the Nien was afraid of the color red, loud noises, and fire, so they would hang red lanterns and set off firecrackers to ward it off. Over time, these traditions evolved into the colorful celebrations of the Chinese New Year, with activities like spring cleaning, wearing new clothes, hanging couplets, reunions over special meals, and giving "lucky money" in red envelopes. Some similarities have also been observed between Chinese New Year customs and the Jewish Passover traditions.
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Editor's Notes
Morning everyone?\n\nJust the other day, someone asked me a question?\n\nThis question was asked by a non Christian?\n\nThe question was, "if that is a Christian, why does he behave like that?"\n\nSo, how do you answer the non Christian? (ask congregation)\n\nAt the heart of the question is actually a more important question? Can we consider the misbehaving Christian a Christian? \n\nAnd if we narrow it down, the core question is this, "what makes a Christian?" or "who is Christian?".\n\nThis is the topic of my teaching today.\n\nLet us pray.\n
Is a person a Christian because he has a Christian name?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he claims he is Christian?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he is from a Christian family?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he is baptized?\n\n\n\n
Is a person a Christian because he has a Christian name?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he claims he is Christian?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he is from a Christian family?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he is baptized?\n\n\n\n
Is a person a Christian because he has a Christian name?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he claims he is Christian?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he is from a Christian family?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he is baptized?\n\n\n\n
Is a person a Christian because he has a Christian name?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he claims he is Christian?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he is from a Christian family?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he is baptized?\n\n\n\n
Is a person a Christian because he prayed the sinner's prayer?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he believes in Jesus?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he attends church service?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he prays and reads the bible?\n\n\n\n
Is a person a Christian because he prayed the sinner's prayer?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he believes in Jesus?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he attends church service?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he prays and reads the bible?\n\n\n\n
Is a person a Christian because he prayed the sinner's prayer?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he believes in Jesus?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he attends church service?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he prays and reads the bible?\n\n\n\n
Is a person a Christian because he prayed the sinner's prayer?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he believes in Jesus?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he attends church service?\n\nIs a person a Christian because he prays and reads the bible?\n\n\n\n
Now consider this.\n\nIf a person who says he is Christian but lives like a non-Christian, is he then a Christian?\n\nOn the other hand, if a person who is a non-Christian lives like a Christian, is he then a Christian?\n\nHow do we decide?\n
Now consider this.\n\nIf a person who says he is Christian but lives like a non-Christian, is he then a Christian?\n\nOn the other hand, if a person who is a non-Christian lives like a Christian, is he then a Christian?\n\nHow do we decide?\n
Now consider this.\n\nIf a person who says he is Christian but lives like a non-Christian, is he then a Christian?\n\nOn the other hand, if a person who is a non-Christian lives like a Christian, is he then a Christian?\n\nHow do we decide?\n
Now consider this.\n\nIf a person who says he is Christian but lives like a non-Christian, is he then a Christian?\n\nOn the other hand, if a person who is a non-Christian lives like a Christian, is he then a Christian?\n\nHow do we decide?\n
So we ask the question, "what makes a Christian?".\n\nObviously, a Christian is someone who believes in Jesus.\n\nThe next question is "what does it mean to believe in Jesus?"\n\nOften, we do not give time to think about these very important questions. \n
So we ask the question, "what makes a Christian?".\n\nObviously, a Christian is someone who believes in Jesus.\n\nThe next question is "what does it mean to believe in Jesus?"\n\nOften, we do not give time to think about these very important questions. \n
So we ask the question, "what makes a Christian?".\n\nObviously, a Christian is someone who believes in Jesus.\n\nThe next question is "what does it mean to believe in Jesus?"\n\nOften, we do not give time to think about these very important questions. \n
So we ask the question, "what makes a Christian?".\n\nObviously, a Christian is someone who believes in Jesus.\n\nThe next question is "what does it mean to believe in Jesus?"\n\nOften, we do not give time to think about these very important questions. \n
Is believing in Jesus means calling Jesus as Lord and Saviour? \n\nIs believing in Jesus means saying Jesus is the Son of God?\n\nWhat does accepting Jesus as Lord and believing He is the Son of God mean?\n
Is believing in Jesus means calling Jesus as Lord and Saviour? \n\nIs believing in Jesus means saying Jesus is the Son of God?\n\nWhat does accepting Jesus as Lord and believing He is the Son of God mean?\n
Is believing in Jesus means calling Jesus as Lord and Saviour? \n\nIs believing in Jesus means saying Jesus is the Son of God?\n\nWhat does accepting Jesus as Lord and believing He is the Son of God mean?\n
Is believing in Jesus means calling Jesus as Lord and Saviour? \n\nIs believing in Jesus means saying Jesus is the Son of God?\n\nWhat does accepting Jesus as Lord and believing He is the Son of God mean?\n
Let's see what the Lord Himself says.\n\nHere is Jesus teaching about those who come to hear him and call him Lord.\n\nWhat is Jesus' requirement for those who call Him Lord?\n\nIs it just merely saying a prayer to 'accept' Jesus as Lord?\n\nIs it just merely 'hearing or reading' His words and teachings?\n\nIs it NATO? No Action Talk Only?\n
Let's see what the Lord Himself says.\n\nHere is Jesus teaching about those who come to hear him and call him Lord.\n\nWhat is Jesus' requirement for those who call Him Lord?\n\nIs it just merely saying a prayer to 'accept' Jesus as Lord?\n\nIs it just merely 'hearing or reading' His words and teachings?\n\nIs it NATO? No Action Talk Only?\n
Let's see what the Lord Himself says.\n\nHere is Jesus teaching about those who come to hear him and call him Lord.\n\nWhat is Jesus' requirement for those who call Him Lord?\n\nIs it just merely saying a prayer to 'accept' Jesus as Lord?\n\nIs it just merely 'hearing or reading' His words and teachings?\n\nIs it NATO? No Action Talk Only?\n
Let's see what the Lord Himself says.\n\nHere is Jesus teaching about those who come to hear him and call him Lord.\n\nWhat is Jesus' requirement for those who call Him Lord?\n\nIs it just merely saying a prayer to 'accept' Jesus as Lord?\n\nIs it just merely 'hearing or reading' His words and teachings?\n\nIs it NATO? No Action Talk Only?\n
Let's see what the Lord Himself says.\n\nHere is Jesus teaching about those who come to hear him and call him Lord.\n\nWhat is Jesus' requirement for those who call Him Lord?\n\nIs it just merely saying a prayer to 'accept' Jesus as Lord?\n\nIs it just merely 'hearing or reading' His words and teachings?\n\nIs it NATO? No Action Talk Only?\n
Believing in Jesus or accepting Him as Lord means following Him and doing what He says or commands.\n\n(Actually, the phrase we often use 'accepting Jesus as Lord' is rarely used in the Scriptures. It gives the picture 'as if we are in the authority to accept or deny Jesus', 'as if we are in power to do so, to do to Jesus what we like'. This is a false picture. So we end up living our lives on our own and only giving time to serving Jesus when 'it's convenient' to us. We are in danger of this.)\n\nIf we just hear, know, say, but do not do, we are actually not believing at all. Because believing according to Jesus means obeying and doing what He commands. There is no such thing as 'faith without works'. \n\nIf we only hear and know, but do not do, there will be serious consequences because in the end, all will collapse and be destroyed when Jesus comes back to judge.\n
Believing in Jesus or accepting Him as Lord means following Him and doing what He says or commands.\n\n(Actually, the phrase we often use 'accepting Jesus as Lord' is rarely used in the Scriptures. It gives the picture 'as if we are in the authority to accept or deny Jesus', 'as if we are in power to do so, to do to Jesus what we like'. This is a false picture. So we end up living our lives on our own and only giving time to serving Jesus when 'it's convenient' to us. We are in danger of this.)\n\nIf we just hear, know, say, but do not do, we are actually not believing at all. Because believing according to Jesus means obeying and doing what He commands. There is no such thing as 'faith without works'. \n\nIf we only hear and know, but do not do, there will be serious consequences because in the end, all will collapse and be destroyed when Jesus comes back to judge.\n
Believing in Jesus or accepting Him as Lord means following Him and doing what He says or commands.\n\n(Actually, the phrase we often use 'accepting Jesus as Lord' is rarely used in the Scriptures. It gives the picture 'as if we are in the authority to accept or deny Jesus', 'as if we are in power to do so, to do to Jesus what we like'. This is a false picture. So we end up living our lives on our own and only giving time to serving Jesus when 'it's convenient' to us. We are in danger of this.)\n\nIf we just hear, know, say, but do not do, we are actually not believing at all. Because believing according to Jesus means obeying and doing what He commands. There is no such thing as 'faith without works'. \n\nIf we only hear and know, but do not do, there will be serious consequences because in the end, all will collapse and be destroyed when Jesus comes back to judge.\n
Believing in Jesus or accepting Him as Lord means following Him and doing what He says or commands.\n\n(Actually, the phrase we often use 'accepting Jesus as Lord' is rarely used in the Scriptures. It gives the picture 'as if we are in the authority to accept or deny Jesus', 'as if we are in power to do so, to do to Jesus what we like'. This is a false picture. So we end up living our lives on our own and only giving time to serving Jesus when 'it's convenient' to us. We are in danger of this.)\n\nIf we just hear, know, say, but do not do, we are actually not believing at all. Because believing according to Jesus means obeying and doing what He commands. There is no such thing as 'faith without works'. \n\nIf we only hear and know, but do not do, there will be serious consequences because in the end, all will collapse and be destroyed when Jesus comes back to judge.\n
Believing in Jesus or accepting Him as Lord means following Him and doing what He says or commands.\n\n(Actually, the phrase we often use 'accepting Jesus as Lord' is rarely used in the Scriptures. It gives the picture 'as if we are in the authority to accept or deny Jesus', 'as if we are in power to do so, to do to Jesus what we like'. This is a false picture. So we end up living our lives on our own and only giving time to serving Jesus when 'it's convenient' to us. We are in danger of this.)\n\nIf we just hear, know, say, but do not do, we are actually not believing at all. Because believing according to Jesus means obeying and doing what He commands. There is no such thing as 'faith without works'. \n\nIf we only hear and know, but do not do, there will be serious consequences because in the end, all will collapse and be destroyed when Jesus comes back to judge.\n
Here is another example.\n\nOne says 'no' but did.\n\nOne says 'yes' but did not do. \n\nWho obeyed the father?\n\nThe one who says will not do but actually did. \n\nThe one who will enter the kingdom of God is the one who obeyed by acting on what he heard.\n
Here is another example.\n\nOne says 'no' but did.\n\nOne says 'yes' but did not do. \n\nWho obeyed the father?\n\nThe one who says will not do but actually did. \n\nThe one who will enter the kingdom of God is the one who obeyed by acting on what he heard.\n
Here is another example.\n\nOne says 'no' but did.\n\nOne says 'yes' but did not do. \n\nWho obeyed the father?\n\nThe one who says will not do but actually did. \n\nThe one who will enter the kingdom of God is the one who obeyed by acting on what he heard.\n
Here is another example.\n\nOne says 'no' but did.\n\nOne says 'yes' but did not do. \n\nWho obeyed the father?\n\nThe one who says will not do but actually did. \n\nThe one who will enter the kingdom of God is the one who obeyed by acting on what he heard.\n
Here is another example.\n\nOne says 'no' but did.\n\nOne says 'yes' but did not do. \n\nWho obeyed the father?\n\nThe one who says will not do but actually did. \n\nThe one who will enter the kingdom of God is the one who obeyed by acting on what he heard.\n
So a Christian is one who believes in Jesus. \n\nBelieving in Jesus means knowing His words.\n\nBelieving in Jesus also means acting on His words.\n\nA Christian then is one who knows Jesus' words and obeys.\n
So a Christian is one who believes in Jesus. \n\nBelieving in Jesus means knowing His words.\n\nBelieving in Jesus also means acting on His words.\n\nA Christian then is one who knows Jesus' words and obeys.\n
So a Christian is one who believes in Jesus. \n\nBelieving in Jesus means knowing His words.\n\nBelieving in Jesus also means acting on His words.\n\nA Christian then is one who knows Jesus' words and obeys.\n
So a Christian is one who believes in Jesus. \n\nBelieving in Jesus means knowing His words.\n\nBelieving in Jesus also means acting on His words.\n\nA Christian then is one who knows Jesus' words and obeys.\n
Where do we start?\n\nThe 4 gospels would be the best place to start.\n\nIf you want to narrow down, Matthew 5-7 is a good start.\n\nMatthew 5-7 is like Jesus way of giving the commandments of God like Moses did at Mount Sinai.\n\nAnd the sum of the Law is "So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets." Matt. 7:12\n
Where do we start?\n\nThe 4 gospels would be the best place to start.\n\nIf you want to narrow down, Matthew 5-7 is a good start.\n\nMatthew 5-7 is like Jesus way of giving the commandments of God like Moses did at Mount Sinai.\n\nAnd the sum of the Law is "So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets." Matt. 7:12\n
Where do we start?\n\nThe 4 gospels would be the best place to start.\n\nIf you want to narrow down, Matthew 5-7 is a good start.\n\nMatthew 5-7 is like Jesus way of giving the commandments of God like Moses did at Mount Sinai.\n\nAnd the sum of the Law is "So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets." Matt. 7:12\n
Where do we start?\n\nThe 4 gospels would be the best place to start.\n\nIf you want to narrow down, Matthew 5-7 is a good start.\n\nMatthew 5-7 is like Jesus way of giving the commandments of God like Moses did at Mount Sinai.\n\nAnd the sum of the Law is "So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets." Matt. 7:12\n
\nAnd the sum of the Law is "So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets." Matt. 7:12\n
\nAnd the sum of the Law is "So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets." Matt. 7:12\n
The greatest of the commandments is love God with all your heart, soul and strength. Which means with all your knowledge, feelings and actions.\n
The greatest of the commandments is love God with all your heart, soul and strength. Which means with all your knowledge, feelings and actions.\n
The greatest of the commandments is love God with all your heart, soul and strength. Which means with all your knowledge, feelings and actions.\n
The greatest of the commandments is love God with all your heart, soul and strength. Which means with all your knowledge, feelings and actions.\n
The greatest of the commandments is love God with all your heart, soul and strength. Which means with all your knowledge, feelings and actions.\n
The last and the newest of the greatest commandment is to love others like Jesus did for us, willing to lay down your life for the sake of another.\n\nIt also includes telling the truth to each other, telling each other what is wrong, forgiving and restoring each other.\n\nIt includes loving your enemies and praying for them.\n
The last and the newest of the greatest commandment is to love others like Jesus did for us, willing to lay down your life for the sake of another.\n\nIt also includes telling the truth to each other, telling each other what is wrong, forgiving and restoring each other.\n\nIt includes loving your enemies and praying for them.\n
The last and the newest of the greatest commandment is to love others like Jesus did for us, willing to lay down your life for the sake of another.\n\nIt also includes telling the truth to each other, telling each other what is wrong, forgiving and restoring each other.\n\nIt includes loving your enemies and praying for them.\n
The last and the newest of the greatest commandment is to love others like Jesus did for us, willing to lay down your life for the sake of another.\n\nIt also includes telling the truth to each other, telling each other what is wrong, forgiving and restoring each other.\n\nIt includes loving your enemies and praying for them.\n
The last and the newest of the greatest commandment is to love others like Jesus did for us, willing to lay down your life for the sake of another.\n\nIt also includes telling the truth to each other, telling each other what is wrong, forgiving and restoring each other.\n\nIt includes loving your enemies and praying for them.\n
Now, a Christian is a person who believes in Jesus, and because he believes, he follows and obeys Jesus' commands.\n\nBut what if he fails, is he still a Christian?\n\nThat's where the grace of God is. Whenever we fail, if we repent and start again, God is ever willing to forgive us and bless us with more grace to continue.\n\n\n\n
Now, a Christian is a person who believes in Jesus, and because he believes, he follows and obeys Jesus' commands.\n\nBut what if he fails, is he still a Christian?\n\nThat's where the grace of God is. Whenever we fail, if we repent and start again, God is ever willing to forgive us and bless us with more grace to continue.\n\n\n\n
Now, a Christian is a person who believes in Jesus, and because he believes, he follows and obeys Jesus' commands.\n\nBut what if he fails, is he still a Christian?\n\nThat's where the grace of God is. Whenever we fail, if we repent and start again, God is ever willing to forgive us and bless us with more grace to continue.\n\n\n\n
Now, a Christian is a person who believes in Jesus, and because he believes, he follows and obeys Jesus' commands.\n\nBut what if he fails, is he still a Christian?\n\nThat's where the grace of God is. Whenever we fail, if we repent and start again, God is ever willing to forgive us and bless us with more grace to continue.\n\n\n\n
Now, a Christian is a person who believes in Jesus, and because he believes, he follows and obeys Jesus' commands.\n\nBut what if he fails, is he still a Christian?\n\nThat's where the grace of God is. Whenever we fail, if we repent and start again, God is ever willing to forgive us and bless us with more grace to continue.\n\n\n\n
Now, a Christian is a person who believes in Jesus, and because he believes, he follows and obeys Jesus' commands.\n\nBut what if he fails, is he still a Christian?\n\nThat's where the grace of God is. Whenever we fail, if we repent and start again, God is ever willing to forgive us and bless us with more grace to continue.\n\n\n\n
It's a cycle of hearing, obeying and repenting, and hearing and obeying again.\n\nOnly don't stop. Keep it up until the end. Until we finish the race and receive the reward.\n\nThroughout the race, God and His witnesses will cheer us on. God provides His Spirit and grace to give us strength and faith to complete the race.\n
It's a cycle of hearing, obeying and repenting, and hearing and obeying again.\n\nOnly don't stop. Keep it up until the end. Until we finish the race and receive the reward.\n\nThroughout the race, God and His witnesses will cheer us on. God provides His Spirit and grace to give us strength and faith to complete the race.\n
It's a cycle of hearing, obeying and repenting, and hearing and obeying again.\n\nOnly don't stop. Keep it up until the end. Until we finish the race and receive the reward.\n\nThroughout the race, God and His witnesses will cheer us on. God provides His Spirit and grace to give us strength and faith to complete the race.\n
It's a cycle of hearing, obeying and repenting, and hearing and obeying again.\n\nOnly don't stop. Keep it up until the end. Until we finish the race and receive the reward.\n\nThroughout the race, God and His witnesses will cheer us on. God provides His Spirit and grace to give us strength and faith to complete the race.\n
It's a cycle of hearing, obeying and repenting, and hearing and obeying again.\n\nOnly don't stop. Keep it up until the end. Until we finish the race and receive the reward.\n\nThroughout the race, God and His witnesses will cheer us on. God provides His Spirit and grace to give us strength and faith to complete the race.\n
It's a cycle of hearing, obeying and repenting, and hearing and obeying again.\n\nOnly don't stop. Keep it up until the end. Until we finish the race and receive the reward.\n\nThroughout the race, God and His witnesses will cheer us on. God provides His Spirit and grace to give us strength and faith to complete the race.\n
It's a cycle of hearing, obeying and repenting, and hearing and obeying again.\n\nOnly don't stop. Keep it up until the end. Until we finish the race and receive the reward.\n\nThroughout the race, God and His witnesses will cheer us on. God provides His Spirit and grace to give us strength and faith to complete the race.\n
It's a cycle of hearing, obeying and repenting, and hearing and obeying again.\n\nOnly don't stop. Keep it up until the end. Until we finish the race and receive the reward.\n\nThroughout the race, God and His witnesses will cheer us on. God provides His Spirit and grace to give us strength and faith to complete the race.\n
It's a cycle of hearing, obeying and repenting, and hearing and obeying again.\n\nOnly don't stop. Keep it up until the end. Until we finish the race and receive the reward.\n\nThroughout the race, God and His witnesses will cheer us on. God provides His Spirit and grace to give us strength and faith to complete the race.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
And as we persevere and endure, and continue to hear, obey and repent, the fruits of the Spirit will be built and the character of Christ will form in us. The character of a Christian, a follower and disciple of Jesus, the Christ.\n
Now back to the original question, if we see a Christian behaving like a 'rascal', is he a Christian?\n\nIt depends, if this happens in a stage of his life, a moment in his race. If he repents and continue to obey, then he is a Christian.\n
Now back to the original question, if we see a Christian behaving like a 'rascal', is he a Christian?\n\nIt depends, if this happens in a stage of his life, a moment in his race. If he repents and continue to obey, then he is a Christian.\n
However, if a person says he is Christian, that he once lived like a Christian, but is no longer doing so, even if he claims he is a Christian, there is always a question mark whether he is or not. God will judge him according to his works.\n
However, if a person says he is Christian, that he once lived like a Christian, but is no longer doing so, even if he claims he is a Christian, there is always a question mark whether he is or not. God will judge him according to his works.\n
However, if a person says he is Christian, that he once lived like a Christian, but is no longer doing so, even if he claims he is a Christian, there is always a question mark whether he is or not. God will judge him according to his works.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n
A Christian is a disciple of Jesus, the Christ, one who obeys and continues to obey until the end, until Christ is formed in the person.\n\nThis is a Christian.\n