This document outlines the basics of salvation through Jesus Christ using the letters A, B, C. It discusses that all have sinned and fall short of God's glory (A), but that God offers the free gift of eternal life through Jesus (B). It describes who Jesus is as both God and man, what he did by dying in our place, and what he has to offer through eternal life. The document concludes by encouraging the reader to call on the name of the Lord by confessing, believing, and praying to accept Jesus as their savior.
This document discusses the vision and function of Bethel as presented in the Bible. It describes Bethel as representing the experience of God both individually and corporately through the church. Bethel is where God speaks and is the house of God. Christ is likened to the drink offering poured out for God's satisfaction and to saturate believers. The function of Bethel is said to be to express Christ corporately through the church as His body. The document also briefly mentions the birth of Benjamin from Rachel and the meanings of his two names.
The document discusses Calvary's Hill, where Jesus was crucified. It argues that while not the tallest physical hill, Calvary's Hill is the most significant spiritually as it was where God's justice and grace interacted through Jesus' death and resurrection. The document reflects on those involved in Jesus' crucifixion, including Simon who was compelled to carry Jesus' cross, and the hardened Roman soldiers who gambled for Jesus' clothes unaware of Christianity's importance. It urges readers to have passion for Jesus' sacrifice and not take the crucifixion lightly.
The document summarizes key points about revival from Isaiah 64. It discusses three facts about revival: 1) Revival is experiencing the powerful presence of God among His people again; 2) Revival looks like mountains being shaken up and fire burning as God's presence refines and judges sin; 3) Revival brings a sense of fear of God. It also outlines three things that can be done to hasten revival: fervent prayer, waking ourselves up through spiritual discipline, and laying hold of God through continued seeking and commitment even when not feeling it. The overall message is a plea for God to once again powerfully manifest His presence among His people through revival.
The document discusses the message and significance of the cross of Christ. It references several Bible verses that portray the cross as showing humanity's great need, God's great love, and that Christ died in our place. The cross is described as the power of God for those who are being saved, though it seems like foolishness to those who are perishing.
The passage encourages keeping the word of Christ dwelling within through teaching and admonishing one another with wisdom, singing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs with gratitude to God. It suggests that practicing gratitude through starting each day with thanks and ending thankful helps keep one spiritually strong by maintaining an attitude of gratitude.
This document outlines the basics of salvation through Jesus Christ using the letters A, B, C. It discusses that all have sinned and fall short of God's glory (A), but that God offers the free gift of eternal life through Jesus (B). It describes who Jesus is as both God and man, what he did by dying in our place, and what he has to offer through eternal life. The document concludes by encouraging the reader to call on the name of the Lord by confessing, believing, and praying to accept Jesus as their savior.
This document discusses the vision and function of Bethel as presented in the Bible. It describes Bethel as representing the experience of God both individually and corporately through the church. Bethel is where God speaks and is the house of God. Christ is likened to the drink offering poured out for God's satisfaction and to saturate believers. The function of Bethel is said to be to express Christ corporately through the church as His body. The document also briefly mentions the birth of Benjamin from Rachel and the meanings of his two names.
The document discusses Calvary's Hill, where Jesus was crucified. It argues that while not the tallest physical hill, Calvary's Hill is the most significant spiritually as it was where God's justice and grace interacted through Jesus' death and resurrection. The document reflects on those involved in Jesus' crucifixion, including Simon who was compelled to carry Jesus' cross, and the hardened Roman soldiers who gambled for Jesus' clothes unaware of Christianity's importance. It urges readers to have passion for Jesus' sacrifice and not take the crucifixion lightly.
The document summarizes key points about revival from Isaiah 64. It discusses three facts about revival: 1) Revival is experiencing the powerful presence of God among His people again; 2) Revival looks like mountains being shaken up and fire burning as God's presence refines and judges sin; 3) Revival brings a sense of fear of God. It also outlines three things that can be done to hasten revival: fervent prayer, waking ourselves up through spiritual discipline, and laying hold of God through continued seeking and commitment even when not feeling it. The overall message is a plea for God to once again powerfully manifest His presence among His people through revival.
The document discusses the message and significance of the cross of Christ. It references several Bible verses that portray the cross as showing humanity's great need, God's great love, and that Christ died in our place. The cross is described as the power of God for those who are being saved, though it seems like foolishness to those who are perishing.
The passage encourages keeping the word of Christ dwelling within through teaching and admonishing one another with wisdom, singing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs with gratitude to God. It suggests that practicing gratitude through starting each day with thanks and ending thankful helps keep one spiritually strong by maintaining an attitude of gratitude.
This short Bible verse from Psalm 27:14 encourages the reader to wait patiently for God with strength and courage. It advises being steadfast while waiting for the Lord to act.
Forgiveness is an act of endless forgiveness, just as God daily forgives us when we trust in Him through Christ's death and resurrection. God made the first move by forgiving our sins and continues to forgive us despite our failures, so we must forgive those who fail us as the Lord has forgiven us.
This passage from Ephesians and accompanying text discusses the enduring love of God. It prays that readers may understand the vast dimensions of Christ's love for all people. No matter how badly one fails or feels unloved, God's love remains constant and true. The text encourages accepting that God truly loves each person today.
God removes our sins from us as far as the east is from the west. This verse from Psalm 103 conveys that God completely forgives our sins and wrongdoings. Our transgressions are fully pardoned by God who casts them away from us as much as the opposite sides of the world are separated.
This Bible verse from Proverbs 3:5-6 advises putting one's full trust in God rather than relying on one's own understanding. It suggests acknowledging God in all aspects of life, and that by doing so, God will guide a person's paths and keep them on the right course.
This document discusses the rapture described in 1 Thessalonians 4:17. It notes that the rapture will involve:
1) A lifting up as believers will literally fly away to meet Jesus in the air.
2) A leaving as believers will depart this earth to be with the Lord forever, leaving behind sin and struggles.
3) A landing as every departure requires an arrival, and believers will arrive in heaven to receive new resurrected bodies and dwell with God eternally.
The document discusses the message of the cross according to 1 Corinthians 1:18 and Romans 5:6-11. It states that the cross shows us our great need as helpless, ungodly sinners. It also shows God's great love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Furthermore, the cross shows that Christ died for us and took our place.
The document discusses how God called Moses for a great task despite Moses making excuses. When God asked Moses "What is that in your hand?", Moses replied that he held a staff. God then showed Moses how he could use that ordinary object for extraordinary purposes. The document notes lessons from this story, including that God can use ordinary things for his kingdom. It then discusses what people today hold in their hands - time, abilities, resources, the Bible, and their soul - and encourages using these gifts for God's purposes rather than wasting or misusing them.
The document discusses how the Israelites were ready to leave the wilderness and enter the Promised Land of Canaan after 40 years, but the Jordan River blocked their way. God commanded them to cross the river, which seemed impossible. However, God promised to perform miracles and make a way for them. The Israelites were instructed to sanctify themselves and have faith. When the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant entered the flooded river, the waters stopped flowing, allowing the Israelites to cross on dry ground. This miracle served to confirm Joshua's leadership and strengthen the Israelites' faith for the battles ahead, demonstrating that God would be with them.
This one sentence document refers to a song called "Outrageous Grace." In just 3 words, it conveys that the topic is a musical piece titled "Outrageous Grace."
The document discusses spiritual warfare as the battle between our natural, fleshly selves and our spiritual selves empowered by Christ. It describes how man has both a physical body and an eternal soul/spirit. When we accept Christ, our dead spirit is resurrected, but our fleshly nature remains and battles against our spirit. We must crucify our fleshly desires and live according to our spirit through putting off the old self and putting on the new self in Christ. Winning this battle leads to spiritual maturity as we are sanctified by God.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This short poem teaches children a grace to say before meals. It tells a story of a cock and hen feeding lunch to a goose in a pen. The goose then says a short grace thanking God for the food and dedicating themselves to God's service by saying "Amen".
This one sentence Bible verse from Psalm 19:1 praises God, stating that the heavens declare God's glory and the firmament, or sky, shows the works of His hands.
This document discusses how we deal with physical rubbish in our homes by placing it in bins to be collected and recycled or buried, whereas we cannot simply dispose of our inner "rubbish" called sin in the same way. It notes that Jesus is like a rubbish collector for our sins - we can give our sins to him to take away, just as he came to take away the sins of the world. The document encourages putting one's trust in Jesus to take away personal sin through his death and resurrection.
The document discusses different crosses and their symbolic meanings: the red cross represents Jesus' sacrifice for humanity's sins; the blue cross represents having the Spirit of God dwell within; the purple cross represents the crown of righteousness for those who love Christ's appearing; the gold cross represents God's love for the world in sending Jesus; the green cross represents living worthily before God; the black cross represents all having sinned; and the white cross represents cleansing from sin and transgressions through God's mercy.
This 3-point document discusses having compassion for all people, recognizing our shared human condition, and fulfilling a commission to help others. It addresses developing empathy, acknowledging our common experiences, and taking responsibility to improve lives.
A widow was left penniless after her husband died, with no money, food, or means of support. Everything in her home was empty. In her desperate situation, she turned to God for help. Though she had experienced great emptiness, when she turned to God, He filled her life with blessings. The passage encourages readers who feel empty in their lives to turn to God as well, who can fill them with peace and joy.
A widow was left penniless after her husband died, with no money, food, or means of support. Everything in her home was empty. In her desperation, she turned to God. Though she had experienced great emptiness, when she turned to God, He filled her life with blessings. The document encourages readers that if they feel empty in life, they should turn to God to find peace and joy, just as He filled the widow's life.
This short Bible verse from Psalm 27:14 encourages the reader to wait patiently for God with strength and courage. It advises being steadfast while waiting for the Lord to act.
Forgiveness is an act of endless forgiveness, just as God daily forgives us when we trust in Him through Christ's death and resurrection. God made the first move by forgiving our sins and continues to forgive us despite our failures, so we must forgive those who fail us as the Lord has forgiven us.
This passage from Ephesians and accompanying text discusses the enduring love of God. It prays that readers may understand the vast dimensions of Christ's love for all people. No matter how badly one fails or feels unloved, God's love remains constant and true. The text encourages accepting that God truly loves each person today.
God removes our sins from us as far as the east is from the west. This verse from Psalm 103 conveys that God completely forgives our sins and wrongdoings. Our transgressions are fully pardoned by God who casts them away from us as much as the opposite sides of the world are separated.
This Bible verse from Proverbs 3:5-6 advises putting one's full trust in God rather than relying on one's own understanding. It suggests acknowledging God in all aspects of life, and that by doing so, God will guide a person's paths and keep them on the right course.
This document discusses the rapture described in 1 Thessalonians 4:17. It notes that the rapture will involve:
1) A lifting up as believers will literally fly away to meet Jesus in the air.
2) A leaving as believers will depart this earth to be with the Lord forever, leaving behind sin and struggles.
3) A landing as every departure requires an arrival, and believers will arrive in heaven to receive new resurrected bodies and dwell with God eternally.
The document discusses the message of the cross according to 1 Corinthians 1:18 and Romans 5:6-11. It states that the cross shows us our great need as helpless, ungodly sinners. It also shows God's great love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Furthermore, the cross shows that Christ died for us and took our place.
The document discusses how God called Moses for a great task despite Moses making excuses. When God asked Moses "What is that in your hand?", Moses replied that he held a staff. God then showed Moses how he could use that ordinary object for extraordinary purposes. The document notes lessons from this story, including that God can use ordinary things for his kingdom. It then discusses what people today hold in their hands - time, abilities, resources, the Bible, and their soul - and encourages using these gifts for God's purposes rather than wasting or misusing them.
The document discusses how the Israelites were ready to leave the wilderness and enter the Promised Land of Canaan after 40 years, but the Jordan River blocked their way. God commanded them to cross the river, which seemed impossible. However, God promised to perform miracles and make a way for them. The Israelites were instructed to sanctify themselves and have faith. When the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant entered the flooded river, the waters stopped flowing, allowing the Israelites to cross on dry ground. This miracle served to confirm Joshua's leadership and strengthen the Israelites' faith for the battles ahead, demonstrating that God would be with them.
This one sentence document refers to a song called "Outrageous Grace." In just 3 words, it conveys that the topic is a musical piece titled "Outrageous Grace."
The document discusses spiritual warfare as the battle between our natural, fleshly selves and our spiritual selves empowered by Christ. It describes how man has both a physical body and an eternal soul/spirit. When we accept Christ, our dead spirit is resurrected, but our fleshly nature remains and battles against our spirit. We must crucify our fleshly desires and live according to our spirit through putting off the old self and putting on the new self in Christ. Winning this battle leads to spiritual maturity as we are sanctified by God.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This short poem teaches children a grace to say before meals. It tells a story of a cock and hen feeding lunch to a goose in a pen. The goose then says a short grace thanking God for the food and dedicating themselves to God's service by saying "Amen".
This one sentence Bible verse from Psalm 19:1 praises God, stating that the heavens declare God's glory and the firmament, or sky, shows the works of His hands.
This document discusses how we deal with physical rubbish in our homes by placing it in bins to be collected and recycled or buried, whereas we cannot simply dispose of our inner "rubbish" called sin in the same way. It notes that Jesus is like a rubbish collector for our sins - we can give our sins to him to take away, just as he came to take away the sins of the world. The document encourages putting one's trust in Jesus to take away personal sin through his death and resurrection.
The document discusses different crosses and their symbolic meanings: the red cross represents Jesus' sacrifice for humanity's sins; the blue cross represents having the Spirit of God dwell within; the purple cross represents the crown of righteousness for those who love Christ's appearing; the gold cross represents God's love for the world in sending Jesus; the green cross represents living worthily before God; the black cross represents all having sinned; and the white cross represents cleansing from sin and transgressions through God's mercy.
This 3-point document discusses having compassion for all people, recognizing our shared human condition, and fulfilling a commission to help others. It addresses developing empathy, acknowledging our common experiences, and taking responsibility to improve lives.
A widow was left penniless after her husband died, with no money, food, or means of support. Everything in her home was empty. In her desperate situation, she turned to God for help. Though she had experienced great emptiness, when she turned to God, He filled her life with blessings. The passage encourages readers who feel empty in their lives to turn to God as well, who can fill them with peace and joy.
A widow was left penniless after her husband died, with no money, food, or means of support. Everything in her home was empty. In her desperation, she turned to God. Though she had experienced great emptiness, when she turned to God, He filled her life with blessings. The document encourages readers that if they feel empty in life, they should turn to God to find peace and joy, just as He filled the widow's life.
This short document provides guidance for those who feel lost by recommending turning to God and Jesus, who said "I am the way, the truth, and the life" as referenced in John 14:6. It suggests those unsure of which path to take should turn to God as the one true way.
Take courage, as God will go with you to fight for you and save you from your enemies, according to Deuteronomy 20:3-4. It takes courage to obey God and go where he sends you, as David must have felt facing Goliath. Whatever God has asked you to do, remember that he will be with you through it all.
This document encourages counting blessings rather than troubles, as God's love and goodness endure. When feeling down, consider all the ways God has blessed you each day, as named in songs and scripture. Even on hard days, God remains present to offer comfort and companionship.
This document discusses how God offers to give people a new heart and spirit through forgiveness of sins and filling them with His love, which has been changing people for thousands of years, as an alternative to medical procedures like bypasses and heart transplants that are used today to treat heart conditions.
God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son so that whoever believes in him will not perish but have eternal life. The passage questions whether one believes that God loves not just the world but them personally. It asserts that while some believe God loves and cares for others, God truly does love and care for everyone, including the reader, but asks if the reader also loves God in return.
This document discusses counting blessings, both seen and unseen. It references a hymn about counting blessings one by one, but questions if people truly thank God for those blessings. While minds typically count visible blessings, the document also encourages considering God's invisible hand in one's life.
Jesus said that by asking and receiving, our joy will be complete. While circumstances may trouble us, real joy comes from the presence of Christ, not the absence of problems. Even in difficult times, true joy in the Lord cannot be taken away.
The passage discusses the phrase "give us this day our daily bread" from the Lord's Prayer. While bread sustains us physically, we must also feed on the "bread of life" or God's Word daily to sustain us spiritually. We need both physical bread and the bread of God's Word.
God's love is made visible through Jesus, not just possible. Real love is shown through attention, affection and sacrifice for others, without words. To know how much God loves you, look at what he sacrificed on the cross at Calvary.
This passage discusses finding joy through God. It notes that babies smile at their parents because of the love and joy they bring. Similarly, getting to know God better through daily time with Him can be the source of great joy, as He wants to be the cause of our happiness and delight.
The Bible verse 1 John 4:12 states that no one has seen God, but if we love each other, God lives in us and His love is perfected in us. The document encourages the reader not to feel discouraged because God's love is at work in their life and He helps us love others as He loves us. It suggests asking God for help in knowing how to meet needs and build relationships.
The Bible passage encourages cheerful giving without reluctance or compulsion as God loves generous donors. Mother Teresa advised helping one person if unable to help many. For some, happiness comes from others showing they care. Giving can cheer one's own heart and life.
God demonstrated His love for humanity by sending His Son Jesus Christ to die on the cross as a sacrifice for humanity's sins while we were still sinners, separated from God. The cross provides objective proof of God's love in that He offered up His own Son to atone for our sins. Calvary, where Jesus died, is the absolute and irrefutable evidence of God's love for us.
This short passage discusses appreciating those who help you and seeing the best in others. It references Psalm 34:1 about always praising God and extolling the Lord. Seeing the positives in people leads to discovering blessings around you.
Mercy is a gift from God that He asks us to give to others through forgiveness, not because they deserve it but because of the mercy God has shown us. When we show mercy and forgiveness to others, it also brings freedom to ourselves. God asks us to walk humbly with Him by showing mercy as He has shown mercy to us.
Jesus found His joy not in earthly pleasures but in obeying God's will by enduring the cross to deal with sin and death once for all. This allowed believers to have full and lasting joy through their relationship with Jesus, as He discussed with His disciples.
The Bible passage from Philippians encourages the reader to rejoice in God and not be anxious about anything, but instead make all requests known to God through prayer and thanksgiving. As one waits for answers in life, they should take the opportunity to rejoice in God and through doing so can experience God's best while patiently waiting.
The Bible passage from Leviticus 19:18 instructs people to love their neighbors and not seek vengeance or bear grudges. Bernard Meltzer noted that while forgiveness does not change the past, it can change the future. Forgiving others who have wronged you takes courage and is the hardest part of being in a relationship and investing in another person's life.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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