Sermon Slide Deck: "The Newborn King & Your Sexuality" (Matthew 5:27-30)New City Church
God wants to liberate our sexuality from the shackles of lust not because he’s opposed to our sexuality, but because he’s so committed to it.
This message was given on December 14, 2014 at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info visit: www.newcitychurch.ca
This lesson goes over how to be more forgiving and merciful to those around us, even when they are in the wrong. It also encourages us to reflect on ourselves. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Pastor Elio Marrocco's " Jesus' Answers To Life's Greatest Questions" sermon at New Life Christian Church on November 25, 2012. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
1) Jesus and his disciples were celebrating Passover in Jerusalem when the Jewish leaders plotted to arrest and kill Jesus because they saw him as a threat.
2) Judas betrayed Jesus to the leaders in exchange for 30 pieces of silver. Jesus was then arrested and brought before the high priest and Roman governor Pilate.
3) Despite finding no fault in Jesus, Pilate handed him over to be crucified to appease the Jewish leaders and crowd. Jesus was crucified and died on the cross.
The document discusses different views about the identity of Jesus, including that he was a poet, sorcerer, politician, or the Son of God. It examines evidence that Jesus existed historically and was fully human, while also making extraordinary claims about himself that suggest he was more than just a moral teacher. The document questions whether Jesus' teachings and actions, including his resurrection from the dead, support his claim to be the Son of God.
The document provides biographical information about two of Jesus's disciples:
1) Simon, who was originally a Zealot fighting against Rome but learned from Jesus to become more understanding, giving, and wise.
2) Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver and later killed himself out of guilt, in contrast to how he could have been forgiven if he had owned up to his actions.
Sermon Slide Deck: "The Holy Who? The Holy Spirit & The Christian Life"New City Church
The Holy Spirit is (one of) the Gift (s) that Jesus died to give you.
This message was given on March 9, 2014 at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info go to: www.newcitychurch.ca
1) Jesus tells Nicodemus that one must be born again to enter the kingdom of God. When Nicodemus asks how this is possible, Jesus explains that it is a spiritual rebirth by water and the Spirit.
2) To be born again is a spiritual experience in which one is born into the family of God. It involves believing in Jesus and receiving the gift of becoming a child of God, born not of human descent but of God.
3) One can know they are born again by the Holy Spirit testifying in their spirit that they are God's children, hungering for God's word, and stopping sinning, as God's seed remains in them and they cannot go on sinning
Sermon Slide Deck: "The Newborn King & Your Sexuality" (Matthew 5:27-30)New City Church
God wants to liberate our sexuality from the shackles of lust not because he’s opposed to our sexuality, but because he’s so committed to it.
This message was given on December 14, 2014 at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info visit: www.newcitychurch.ca
This lesson goes over how to be more forgiving and merciful to those around us, even when they are in the wrong. It also encourages us to reflect on ourselves. Both audio and slides can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Pastor Elio Marrocco's " Jesus' Answers To Life's Greatest Questions" sermon at New Life Christian Church on November 25, 2012. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
1) Jesus and his disciples were celebrating Passover in Jerusalem when the Jewish leaders plotted to arrest and kill Jesus because they saw him as a threat.
2) Judas betrayed Jesus to the leaders in exchange for 30 pieces of silver. Jesus was then arrested and brought before the high priest and Roman governor Pilate.
3) Despite finding no fault in Jesus, Pilate handed him over to be crucified to appease the Jewish leaders and crowd. Jesus was crucified and died on the cross.
The document discusses different views about the identity of Jesus, including that he was a poet, sorcerer, politician, or the Son of God. It examines evidence that Jesus existed historically and was fully human, while also making extraordinary claims about himself that suggest he was more than just a moral teacher. The document questions whether Jesus' teachings and actions, including his resurrection from the dead, support his claim to be the Son of God.
The document provides biographical information about two of Jesus's disciples:
1) Simon, who was originally a Zealot fighting against Rome but learned from Jesus to become more understanding, giving, and wise.
2) Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver and later killed himself out of guilt, in contrast to how he could have been forgiven if he had owned up to his actions.
Sermon Slide Deck: "The Holy Who? The Holy Spirit & The Christian Life"New City Church
The Holy Spirit is (one of) the Gift (s) that Jesus died to give you.
This message was given on March 9, 2014 at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info go to: www.newcitychurch.ca
1) Jesus tells Nicodemus that one must be born again to enter the kingdom of God. When Nicodemus asks how this is possible, Jesus explains that it is a spiritual rebirth by water and the Spirit.
2) To be born again is a spiritual experience in which one is born into the family of God. It involves believing in Jesus and receiving the gift of becoming a child of God, born not of human descent but of God.
3) One can know they are born again by the Holy Spirit testifying in their spirit that they are God's children, hungering for God's word, and stopping sinning, as God's seed remains in them and they cannot go on sinning
This document discusses a church bulletin announcing various Sunday classes and meetings. It then provides an introduction to a lesson about Jesus' divine power as shown through miracles in Matthew 8:1-15. The introduction covers Matthew 8's context and Jesus' authority. It explains how Matthew shows Jesus' qualifications through His teachings, baptism, and miracles, which prove His deity as only God could perform such acts. Common characteristics of the three miracles in Matthew 8 are discussed, such as Jesus healing the lowest members of society and acting sovereignly.
The document discusses the Feast of the Sacred Heart, which commemorates God's love for humanity as revealed through the heart of Jesus. It describes how Jesus showed sacrificial love through suffering, constancy in his mission, and forgiveness even towards his torturers. The Sacred Heart represents God's faithful, forgiving love in the face of human violence and persecution. It reminds Christians that through belief in God, they can learn to respond with love and forgiveness as Jesus did.
This document provides details from the Bible about Jesus' last supper and Judas' betrayal. It summarizes that Jesus knew Judas would betray him, as foretold in scripture, but still called Judas to be present at the last supper. During the meal, Jesus indicated to the disciples that one of them would betray him. When asked directly, Jesus gave a piece of bread dipped in dish to Judas, revealing him as the betrayer. Judas then left hurriedly under the cover of night to betray Jesus to the religious leaders. The document explores possible reasons for Judas' betrayal, though the Bible does not give a definite answer. It suggests greed may have played a role since Judas had been stealing
The document discusses why suffering exists if God is all-good and all-powerful. It explores how Christianity answers this question, noting that suffering originated from the fall of humanity and corruption of the natural order. It argues that Jesus suffered and died on the cross to bridge the infinite gap caused by sin, and that uniting our sufferings with Christ through faith can transform suffering and bring redemption.
The number one cause of death of law enforcement officers is suicide. Every 22 hours a law enforcement officer takes his own life. The average tenure of a law officer is only 6 years before they either quit, are killed in the line of duty, or take their own life. The document requests support to train chaplains to minister to law enforcement officers and bring them the peace that only comes through calling on Jesus Christ.
This document discusses how joy increases through humble service. It provides three reasons for this: 1) Humble service acts as an antidote to selfishness and disunity by having others' interests in mind above your own, as Jesus exemplified. 2) Humble service makes one most like Jesus, who emptied himself and became a servant, humbling himself to the point of death on the cross. 3) God works through those who serve humbly in accordance with their nature, as seen in the examples of Paul, Timothy, and Epaphroditus and their different types of service.
THE REALITY OF GOD'S PRESENCE AND SUPERNATURAL INTERVENTIONhuldahministry
If miracles happened as written in the Bible, we should always be expectant that they could happen now to those who seek God because God is an unchanging God through the ages...
The document discusses the problem of suffering and how it relates to beliefs about God. It notes that an all-powerful and all-good God would presumably want to prevent human suffering but that suffering exists, posing a challenge. It considers several Christian perspectives on why God might allow suffering, such as that it results from human free will and moral choices or that God works through suffering for a higher purpose. It suggests suffering will ultimately be addressed when God ends all suffering in the future.
This document provides a weekly quiet time reading plan focused on keeping marriages intact by avoiding adultery. Over the course of five days, it examines various Bible passages that teach: 1) God takes adultery seriously and it affects everyone; 2) Adultery begins in the heart and eyes, so we must guard our eyes and thoughts; 3) Israel's downfall was seeking other desires over God, so we must not follow their example and instead fill our lives with Jesus. The overall motivation for obeying God and avoiding adultery is out of love and faithfulness to Jesus, who was faithful to die for our sins.
Saul was a Jew who persecuted Christians until he had a vision of Jesus and converted to Christianity, changing his name to Paul. Paul then dedicated his life to spreading the message of Jesus, traveling to teach about God and write letters to communities from prison. Though initially against Christianity, Paul became one of its most important early teachers and evangelists before being executed for his faith.
This document provides a summary of Jesus' ministry and how it focused on helping those in need. It discusses how Jesus' mission was foretold by prophecies and his mother Mary, and outlines his works of healing the sick, casting out demons, and preaching deliverance to the oppressed. It highlights how Jesus took care of people's physical needs as part of caring for their spiritual health, and encouraged his disciples to do the same. While Jesus performed miracles, he did so out of compassion and to draw people to salvation rather than fame. The document emphasizes that Jesus understands all people's troubles and can comfort anyone in their suffering.
Chase Oaks VBX - Wednesday - The Sacrifice Of The JourneyJason Loveless
The Moses story and Jesus story are linked by Passover. God freed the Israelites from slavery in Egypt through Moses after 10 plagues, culminating with the death of the firstborn. This was commemorated by the first Passover, where the Israelites were spared by sacrificing a lamb and putting its blood on their doorposts. Centuries later, Jesus was crucified during Passover, as he was the ultimate sacrifice as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. His blood covers believers and grants freedom from sin and death.
1. The document summarizes a Bible passage where Jesus heals the sick slave of a Roman centurion after being asked by Jewish elders.
2. The centurion tells Jesus he is not worthy to have Jesus in his home, but that Jesus only needs to say the word to heal his slave from afar, showing great faith.
3. Jesus is amazed by the centurion's faith, greater even than in his own people, and heals the slave remotely as requested.
This document provides information about Divine Mercy as revealed to Saint Faustina Kowalska, including key figures, messages, devotions, and forms of worship associated with Divine Mercy. It describes Jesus' revelations to Saint Faustina from 1931-1938 about his great mercy for humanity. It also summarizes Saint Faustina's life, mission to spread knowledge of God's mercy, and her role as the "Apostle of Mercy." Additionally, it outlines the main devotions associated with Divine Mercy including the Image of the Merciful Jesus, Feast of Divine Mercy, Chaplet of Divine Mercy, and their significance.
When Jesus was crucified, one of the criminals hanging next to him mocked Jesus, while the other rebuked the criminal and acknowledged that they deserved their punishment but Jesus had done nothing wrong. The criminal then asked Jesus to remember him when he came into his kingdom, and Jesus assured him that they would be together in paradise that day.
Deliverance of jesus christ from the crossmuzaffertahir9
Deliverance of Jesus Christ from The Cross
The Devine Plan
Jesus Prays for Deliverance
How it All Happened
Jesus is Put on the Cross
‘Body’ is released
Meet His Disciples
Goes Towards East
End of His Life
Truth of the Matter
Jesus is described as kind, generous, healing the sick, and helping those with problems based on accounts from his friends. His enemies described him as mixing with the wrong people and working on the Sabbath when he should be resting. Jesus described himself using symbols like "the bread of life," "the light of the world," and "the good shepherd" to convey what he meant. Various artists have depicted Jesus in different ways over time based on their interpretations, though none would have known his actual appearance during his lifetime.
This document discusses the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It begins by noting the devotion has existed since the Church's founding but was only formally honored in the 17th century when Jesus appeared to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. Jesus asked for a feast day in honor of His Sacred Heart and means of showing devotion including frequent communion, visits to the Blessed Sacrament, sanctifying the first Friday of each month, and venerating images of His Heart. The document outlines nine offices/thorns of Jesus' Heart and ways individuals can offer conversion, daily lives in offering to God, and reparation. It encourages dedicating to the spirituality of Christ's Heart.
Judas Iscariot was one of Jesus's twelve apostles who is infamous for betraying Jesus. Some key points:
1) Judas' name means "Yahweh leads" but he did not live up to his name, instead becoming history's greatest betrayer.
2) Jesus intentionally chose Judas to fulfill prophecies of betrayal, though Judas made his own choice to betray Jesus out of greed and a rejection of Jesus's teachings.
3) Judas betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver, identifying him with a kiss. Afterward, Judas felt remorse but hanged himself instead of repenting to God.
4) Judas provides a lesson about wasted opportunities
Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey to celebrate Passover. He drives the money changers from the temple, angering the Jewish leaders. Jesus has the Last Supper with his disciples, predicting his betrayal by Judas. Judas betrays Jesus to the Jewish leaders, who hand him over to Pontius Pilate to be crucified. Jesus is crucified and dies but rises from the dead on the third day, as told in the Easter story.
This document discusses a church bulletin announcing various Sunday classes and meetings. It then provides an introduction to a lesson about Jesus' divine power as shown through miracles in Matthew 8:1-15. The introduction covers Matthew 8's context and Jesus' authority. It explains how Matthew shows Jesus' qualifications through His teachings, baptism, and miracles, which prove His deity as only God could perform such acts. Common characteristics of the three miracles in Matthew 8 are discussed, such as Jesus healing the lowest members of society and acting sovereignly.
The document discusses the Feast of the Sacred Heart, which commemorates God's love for humanity as revealed through the heart of Jesus. It describes how Jesus showed sacrificial love through suffering, constancy in his mission, and forgiveness even towards his torturers. The Sacred Heart represents God's faithful, forgiving love in the face of human violence and persecution. It reminds Christians that through belief in God, they can learn to respond with love and forgiveness as Jesus did.
This document provides details from the Bible about Jesus' last supper and Judas' betrayal. It summarizes that Jesus knew Judas would betray him, as foretold in scripture, but still called Judas to be present at the last supper. During the meal, Jesus indicated to the disciples that one of them would betray him. When asked directly, Jesus gave a piece of bread dipped in dish to Judas, revealing him as the betrayer. Judas then left hurriedly under the cover of night to betray Jesus to the religious leaders. The document explores possible reasons for Judas' betrayal, though the Bible does not give a definite answer. It suggests greed may have played a role since Judas had been stealing
The document discusses why suffering exists if God is all-good and all-powerful. It explores how Christianity answers this question, noting that suffering originated from the fall of humanity and corruption of the natural order. It argues that Jesus suffered and died on the cross to bridge the infinite gap caused by sin, and that uniting our sufferings with Christ through faith can transform suffering and bring redemption.
The number one cause of death of law enforcement officers is suicide. Every 22 hours a law enforcement officer takes his own life. The average tenure of a law officer is only 6 years before they either quit, are killed in the line of duty, or take their own life. The document requests support to train chaplains to minister to law enforcement officers and bring them the peace that only comes through calling on Jesus Christ.
This document discusses how joy increases through humble service. It provides three reasons for this: 1) Humble service acts as an antidote to selfishness and disunity by having others' interests in mind above your own, as Jesus exemplified. 2) Humble service makes one most like Jesus, who emptied himself and became a servant, humbling himself to the point of death on the cross. 3) God works through those who serve humbly in accordance with their nature, as seen in the examples of Paul, Timothy, and Epaphroditus and their different types of service.
THE REALITY OF GOD'S PRESENCE AND SUPERNATURAL INTERVENTIONhuldahministry
If miracles happened as written in the Bible, we should always be expectant that they could happen now to those who seek God because God is an unchanging God through the ages...
The document discusses the problem of suffering and how it relates to beliefs about God. It notes that an all-powerful and all-good God would presumably want to prevent human suffering but that suffering exists, posing a challenge. It considers several Christian perspectives on why God might allow suffering, such as that it results from human free will and moral choices or that God works through suffering for a higher purpose. It suggests suffering will ultimately be addressed when God ends all suffering in the future.
This document provides a weekly quiet time reading plan focused on keeping marriages intact by avoiding adultery. Over the course of five days, it examines various Bible passages that teach: 1) God takes adultery seriously and it affects everyone; 2) Adultery begins in the heart and eyes, so we must guard our eyes and thoughts; 3) Israel's downfall was seeking other desires over God, so we must not follow their example and instead fill our lives with Jesus. The overall motivation for obeying God and avoiding adultery is out of love and faithfulness to Jesus, who was faithful to die for our sins.
Saul was a Jew who persecuted Christians until he had a vision of Jesus and converted to Christianity, changing his name to Paul. Paul then dedicated his life to spreading the message of Jesus, traveling to teach about God and write letters to communities from prison. Though initially against Christianity, Paul became one of its most important early teachers and evangelists before being executed for his faith.
This document provides a summary of Jesus' ministry and how it focused on helping those in need. It discusses how Jesus' mission was foretold by prophecies and his mother Mary, and outlines his works of healing the sick, casting out demons, and preaching deliverance to the oppressed. It highlights how Jesus took care of people's physical needs as part of caring for their spiritual health, and encouraged his disciples to do the same. While Jesus performed miracles, he did so out of compassion and to draw people to salvation rather than fame. The document emphasizes that Jesus understands all people's troubles and can comfort anyone in their suffering.
Chase Oaks VBX - Wednesday - The Sacrifice Of The JourneyJason Loveless
The Moses story and Jesus story are linked by Passover. God freed the Israelites from slavery in Egypt through Moses after 10 plagues, culminating with the death of the firstborn. This was commemorated by the first Passover, where the Israelites were spared by sacrificing a lamb and putting its blood on their doorposts. Centuries later, Jesus was crucified during Passover, as he was the ultimate sacrifice as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. His blood covers believers and grants freedom from sin and death.
1. The document summarizes a Bible passage where Jesus heals the sick slave of a Roman centurion after being asked by Jewish elders.
2. The centurion tells Jesus he is not worthy to have Jesus in his home, but that Jesus only needs to say the word to heal his slave from afar, showing great faith.
3. Jesus is amazed by the centurion's faith, greater even than in his own people, and heals the slave remotely as requested.
This document provides information about Divine Mercy as revealed to Saint Faustina Kowalska, including key figures, messages, devotions, and forms of worship associated with Divine Mercy. It describes Jesus' revelations to Saint Faustina from 1931-1938 about his great mercy for humanity. It also summarizes Saint Faustina's life, mission to spread knowledge of God's mercy, and her role as the "Apostle of Mercy." Additionally, it outlines the main devotions associated with Divine Mercy including the Image of the Merciful Jesus, Feast of Divine Mercy, Chaplet of Divine Mercy, and their significance.
When Jesus was crucified, one of the criminals hanging next to him mocked Jesus, while the other rebuked the criminal and acknowledged that they deserved their punishment but Jesus had done nothing wrong. The criminal then asked Jesus to remember him when he came into his kingdom, and Jesus assured him that they would be together in paradise that day.
Deliverance of jesus christ from the crossmuzaffertahir9
Deliverance of Jesus Christ from The Cross
The Devine Plan
Jesus Prays for Deliverance
How it All Happened
Jesus is Put on the Cross
‘Body’ is released
Meet His Disciples
Goes Towards East
End of His Life
Truth of the Matter
Jesus is described as kind, generous, healing the sick, and helping those with problems based on accounts from his friends. His enemies described him as mixing with the wrong people and working on the Sabbath when he should be resting. Jesus described himself using symbols like "the bread of life," "the light of the world," and "the good shepherd" to convey what he meant. Various artists have depicted Jesus in different ways over time based on their interpretations, though none would have known his actual appearance during his lifetime.
This document discusses the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It begins by noting the devotion has existed since the Church's founding but was only formally honored in the 17th century when Jesus appeared to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. Jesus asked for a feast day in honor of His Sacred Heart and means of showing devotion including frequent communion, visits to the Blessed Sacrament, sanctifying the first Friday of each month, and venerating images of His Heart. The document outlines nine offices/thorns of Jesus' Heart and ways individuals can offer conversion, daily lives in offering to God, and reparation. It encourages dedicating to the spirituality of Christ's Heart.
Judas Iscariot was one of Jesus's twelve apostles who is infamous for betraying Jesus. Some key points:
1) Judas' name means "Yahweh leads" but he did not live up to his name, instead becoming history's greatest betrayer.
2) Jesus intentionally chose Judas to fulfill prophecies of betrayal, though Judas made his own choice to betray Jesus out of greed and a rejection of Jesus's teachings.
3) Judas betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver, identifying him with a kiss. Afterward, Judas felt remorse but hanged himself instead of repenting to God.
4) Judas provides a lesson about wasted opportunities
Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey to celebrate Passover. He drives the money changers from the temple, angering the Jewish leaders. Jesus has the Last Supper with his disciples, predicting his betrayal by Judas. Judas betrays Jesus to the Jewish leaders, who hand him over to Pontius Pilate to be crucified. Jesus is crucified and dies but rises from the dead on the third day, as told in the Easter story.
1) The document presents various representations of Jesus from different sources. It discusses how Jesus is portrayed as transgender in one source, as advocating for LGBT rights in another, and as anti-Jewish by Nazi groups to justify attacks on Jews.
2) Another source discusses Jesus as a poor, homeless man who faced danger and lack of citizenship under Roman rule. He is represented as a migrant and border-crosser.
3) A final source portrays Jesus as understanding the struggles of Latinos and sharing a bond with them as their liberator from colonization.
1) Jesus washes the feet of his disciples before the Last Supper to serve as an example of humility.
2) At the Last Supper, Jesus shares bread and wine and tells his disciples to remember his sacrifice.
3) In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prays to God to give him strength for what is to come.
The Story of Easter summarizes the key events of Holy Week and Easter according to the Bible. It describes how Jesus and his disciples celebrated Passover in Jerusalem, how Judas betrayed Jesus and led to his arrest, and how Jesus was crucified. It then explains that three days later, Mary Magdalene and other women discovered the tomb was empty, having been told by an angel that Jesus had risen from the dead. Jesus later appeared to his disciples, convincing them of the resurrection.
Series jesus is -______ - message – part 2 - jesus is an outlaw – sunday ...LifePointe Church
This message is Part 2 in Pastor Chuck Bernal's series, "JESUS is _____________". The message is titled, "JESUS is an Outlawl". Pastor Chuck discusses how Jesus turned the religious establishment of the day upside down and by doing so was branded as a Loose lawbreaker, an Offensive Outlaw, a Radical Rebel and a Disruptive dissident - all because he was the LORD. Using the stories from the Gospel of John as a backdrop, Pastor Chuck helps us discover who Jesus really is - and it's not what we usually think. This message was delivered at LifePointe Church on Sunday, February 28, 2016.
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Astronism, Cosmism and Cosmodeism: the space religions espousing the doctrine...Cometan
This lecture created by Brandon Taylorian (aka Cometan) specially for the CESNUR Conference held Bordeaux in June 2024 provides a brief introduction to the legacy of religious and philosophical thought that Astronism emerges from, namely the discourse on transcension started assuredly by the Cosmists in Russia in the mid-to-late nineteenth century and then carried on and developed by Mordecai Nessyahu in Cosmodeism in the twentieth century. Cometan also then provides some detail on his story in founding Astronism in the early twenty-first century from 2013 along with details on the central Astronist doctrine of transcension. Finally, the lecture concludes with some contributions made by space religions and space philosophy and their influences on various cultural facets in art, literature and film.
Introduction
Mantra Yoga is an exact science. "Mananat trayate iti mantrah- by the Manana (constant thinking or recollection) of which one is protected or is released from the round of births and deaths, is Mantra." That is called Mantra by the meditation (Manana) on which the Jiva or the individual soul attains freedom from sin, enjoyment in heaven and final liberation, and by the aid of which it attains in full the fourfold fruit (Chaturvarga), i.e., Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. A Mantra is so called because it is achieved by the mental process.
The Book of Revelation, filled with symbolic and apocalyptic imagery, presents one of its most striking visions in Revelation 9:3-12—the locust army. Understanding the significance of this locust army provides insight into the broader themes of divine judgment, protection, and the ultimate triumph of God’s will as depicted in Revelation.
God calls us to a journey of worshiping Him. In this journey you will encounter different obstacles and derailments that will want to sway you from worshiping God. You got to be intentional in breaking the barriers staged on your way of worship in order to offer God acceptable worship.
PHASE-IV
The very deep experience of silence helps to expand from the 3 - dimensional awareness of the body to all pervasive awareness. The bed of silence becomes deeper and more expansive - an ocean of silence with waves on it merge into complete silence called Ajapa state of the mind. This silence is the source of Creativity, Power, Knowledge and Bliss.
PHASE V
From this deep ocean of silence in the heart region, let one OM emerge as an audible sound which diffuses into the entire body and the space all around. Enjoy the beautiful vibrations.
Blink the eyes slowly, gently open the eyes and come out of meditation.
Lesson 13 – The Celestial City - CPAD.pptxCelso Napoleon
Lesson 13 – The Celestial City
SBS – Sunday Bible School
Adult Bible Lessons 2nd quarter 2024 CPAD
MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
Presentation: Missionary Celso Napoleon
Renewed in Grace
The Power of Actions Slideshow by: Kal-elKal-el Shows
This message, “The Power of Actions”, emphasizes just how powerful moving actions are and gives us strong actions of advice as to how we use to do with actions.
ACTIONS is EVERYTHING! They bless or they curse, lift up or known down,
embrace it or unbrace it!