Jesus demonstrates his authority over evil spirits by casting a demon out of a man in the synagogue. He then heals Simon's mother-in-law of a fever and heals many others who are sick or possessed. When the demons recognize Jesus as the Son of God, he rebukes them and refuses to allow them to speak. Jesus has power over Satan and his demons, showing he is the true authority.
The extended info for Jonah prophecy with additional scriptural information. The seventy weeks is not included neither is the sanctuary types. This resource is somewhat of a support to the powerpoint presentation.
The document discusses the Archangel St. Michael and his role in defending against evil. It provides background on St. Michael's name and tradition of defending against Lucifer's rebellion. It then describes the reverence for St. Michael in Poland through churches and village names dedicated to him. Finally, it shares two versions of the Prayer to St. Michael composed by Pope Leo XIII after having a vision of St. Michael defeating Satan and casting him into hell.
The document discusses a sermon series on the book of Daniel chapter 7. It describes Daniel's vision of four beasts rising from the earth representing four kings. It finds hope for a persecuted people in the prophecy that the fourth beast's power will be destroyed forever. It then makes connections between this vision, Jesus' life events of holy war, spiritual battle, crucifixion, ascension and future return when he will gather the elect.
The document compares the Quran and the Bible, highlighting several key differences:
- The Bible was written by 40 authors over 1500 years in 3 languages on 3 continents, while the Quran was written by one author in one language and place over 23 years.
- The Bible contains hundreds of prophecies fulfilled by Jesus Christ, while the Quran contains no prophecies or miracles.
- Christianity is based on the resurrection of Jesus Christ whose tomb was found empty, while Islam's founder Muhammad is buried in Medina.
- The Quran has changed over time in aspects like the direction of prayer and times of prayer, and early versions were destroyed, while the Bible has remained consistent.
Sermon Slides: "Moving Out Of Our Comfort Zone" (Luke 9:1-9)New City Church
The document is a sermon about moving out of one's comfort zone to participate in God's mission. It discusses how Jesus called the twelve disciples and sent them out to preach without provisions, healing people along the way. To follow Jesus requires relinquishing allegiance to any king but God, seeking God's kingdom first, and growing in prayer. The sermon encourages believers to exist for mission rather than comfort by sharing the gospel boldly like the early disciples did.
This document discusses Old Testament prophecy and its application today. It summarizes Daniel's prophecies about future kings and Israel. It also discusses Ezekiel's prophecies about Israel's restoration and return to their land, including the building of a new temple. Finally, it examines several past and future wars involving Israel that are described in the Old Testament, including Psalm 83, Ezekiel 38-39, and Armageddon. The overall message is that Old Testament prophecy provides confidence in God's plan for Israel and the world.
The document provides commentary on Revelation 14. It discusses the 144,000 standing with the Lamb on Mount Zion and their redemptive role. It then analyzes the three angels' messages about worshipping God, Babylon falling for corrupting nations, and consequences for accepting the mark of the beast. The smoke of torment for beast worshippers is said to ascend forever with no rest. Degrees of sin and rewards are also mentioned.
Jesus demonstrates his authority over evil spirits by casting a demon out of a man in the synagogue. He then heals Simon's mother-in-law of a fever and heals many others who are sick or possessed. When the demons recognize Jesus as the Son of God, he rebukes them and refuses to allow them to speak. Jesus has power over Satan and his demons, showing he is the true authority.
The extended info for Jonah prophecy with additional scriptural information. The seventy weeks is not included neither is the sanctuary types. This resource is somewhat of a support to the powerpoint presentation.
The document discusses the Archangel St. Michael and his role in defending against evil. It provides background on St. Michael's name and tradition of defending against Lucifer's rebellion. It then describes the reverence for St. Michael in Poland through churches and village names dedicated to him. Finally, it shares two versions of the Prayer to St. Michael composed by Pope Leo XIII after having a vision of St. Michael defeating Satan and casting him into hell.
The document discusses a sermon series on the book of Daniel chapter 7. It describes Daniel's vision of four beasts rising from the earth representing four kings. It finds hope for a persecuted people in the prophecy that the fourth beast's power will be destroyed forever. It then makes connections between this vision, Jesus' life events of holy war, spiritual battle, crucifixion, ascension and future return when he will gather the elect.
The document compares the Quran and the Bible, highlighting several key differences:
- The Bible was written by 40 authors over 1500 years in 3 languages on 3 continents, while the Quran was written by one author in one language and place over 23 years.
- The Bible contains hundreds of prophecies fulfilled by Jesus Christ, while the Quran contains no prophecies or miracles.
- Christianity is based on the resurrection of Jesus Christ whose tomb was found empty, while Islam's founder Muhammad is buried in Medina.
- The Quran has changed over time in aspects like the direction of prayer and times of prayer, and early versions were destroyed, while the Bible has remained consistent.
Sermon Slides: "Moving Out Of Our Comfort Zone" (Luke 9:1-9)New City Church
The document is a sermon about moving out of one's comfort zone to participate in God's mission. It discusses how Jesus called the twelve disciples and sent them out to preach without provisions, healing people along the way. To follow Jesus requires relinquishing allegiance to any king but God, seeking God's kingdom first, and growing in prayer. The sermon encourages believers to exist for mission rather than comfort by sharing the gospel boldly like the early disciples did.
This document discusses Old Testament prophecy and its application today. It summarizes Daniel's prophecies about future kings and Israel. It also discusses Ezekiel's prophecies about Israel's restoration and return to their land, including the building of a new temple. Finally, it examines several past and future wars involving Israel that are described in the Old Testament, including Psalm 83, Ezekiel 38-39, and Armageddon. The overall message is that Old Testament prophecy provides confidence in God's plan for Israel and the world.
The document provides commentary on Revelation 14. It discusses the 144,000 standing with the Lamb on Mount Zion and their redemptive role. It then analyzes the three angels' messages about worshipping God, Babylon falling for corrupting nations, and consequences for accepting the mark of the beast. The smoke of torment for beast worshippers is said to ascend forever with no rest. Degrees of sin and rewards are also mentioned.
The reformers Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Jonathan Edwards viewed Islam and the Ottoman Empire as threats to Christianity. They saw the teachings of Muhammad and expansion of the Muslim Turks as signs of the antichrist described in the Bible. The reformers interpreted various Bible passages as referring to Islam and the Ottoman Empire, viewing them as forces that opposed God and would ultimately be destroyed when Christ returns. They urged Christians to pray for the defeat of antichrist forces like Islam and the spread of the gospel throughout the world.
Jesus teaches from Simon's boat, then tells Simon to let down his nets, resulting in a miraculous catch of fish. Simon and his partners James and John leave everything to follow Jesus. Jesus heals a man with leprosy with a touch, telling him to show himself to the priest. Jesus forgives the sins of a paralyzed man, healing him to prove his authority. The people are amazed at Jesus' power over illness and demons.
Saint Michael the Archangel is referred to in the Old Testament and has been part of Christian teachings since the earliest times. In Catholic writings and traditions he acts as the defender of the Church, and chief opponent of Satan; and assists souls at the hour of death.
After the Great Tribulation, Jesus will return in power and glory accompanied by angels and saints. Every eye will see Him. He will defeat the Antichrist and armies gathered against Israel at the Battle of Armageddon. Jesus will then judge the wicked, separating believers and unbelievers. He will bind Satan for 1000 years and establish His millennial kingdom on Earth, ending the forces of evil.
This document provides an overview of the historical and religious context between the end of the Old Testament and the beginning of the New Testament. It discusses how the Persian Empire gave way to the Greek Empire under Alexander the Great. After his death, his empire was divided among four generals, with Palestine caught between the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt and the Seleucid Empire in Syria. During this period, Greek influence grew in Palestine and religious groups like the Pharisees and Sadducees emerged. The document aims to explain the setting when Jesus arrived.
http://marcusvannini2012.blogspot.com/
http://www.marcusmoon2022.org/designcontest.htm
Shoot for the moon and if you miss you'll land among the stars...
The document discusses events that will occur after the Battle of Armageddon based on passages from the Bible. It states that the first event will be the judgment of the saints, where God will judge believers and give them positions and responsibilities during Jesus' 1000-year reign on Earth based on their faithfulness and works on Earth. Those who were faithful and productive with what God gave them will receive greater rewards and responsibilities, while those who were unfaithful or unproductive will receive less. The saints, including those martyred during the tribulation, will rule and help Jesus establish His kingdom on Earth during this time.
Muhammed the natural_successor_to_christHelmon Chan
This document discusses Muhammad as the natural successor to Jesus Christ. It provides context about different types of succession and argues that Muhammad succeeded Jesus chronologically, by being chosen by God, by fulfilling prophecies, and by bringing divine guidance to perfection. It notes that Muhammad was from the Quraysh tribe in Mecca and born around 570 CE. The document examines God's selection of past prophets like Moses and Jesus and argues they did not meet conventional standards of wisdom or status but were uniquely chosen by God. It presents Muhammad, who was illiterate, as another example of God choosing an unexpected candidate to deliver the divine message.
Muhummed The Natural Successor To Christ (Ahmed Deedat)zakir2012
1) This document discusses Muhammad as the natural successor to Jesus Christ, citing both the Quran and Bible.
2) It argues that Muhammad fulfilled prophecies of Jesus and previous prophets, and that God chooses prophets using His own standards rather than human ones.
3) Key points made include that Muhammad succeeded Jesus chronologically and by being chosen by God, and that he brought God's guidance to perfection as foretold.
A musical fireside about the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the Prophet Joseph Smith, including music and a narration, presented in the Brampton Ontario Stake Centre on March 29, 2009.
1) The document summarizes the historical events between the Old and New Testaments, a time period known as the 400 silent years. It describes how world powers shifted from Babylon to Persia to Greece and the divisions among Jewish peoples into groups like the Pharisees and Sadducees.
2) Specifically, it outlines the persecution by Antiochus Epiphanes who desecrated the Jewish temple in Jerusalem in a horrific way, foreshadowing the future antichrist. This event was predicted by Daniel and marked the beginning of the Maccabean Revolt.
3) The temple was purified exactly 2300 days later, fulfilling Daniel's prophecy about the length of its desecration
Walter Brueggemann offers an interesting and timely interpretation of the Wilderness experience. In Exodus, God's chosen people call out and God responds. But before coming into the Promised Land, the people must undergo a transformation, both in thinking and practice. From the ideology of scarcity practiced in Pharaoh's Egypt to a model of caring and sharing rooted in a lens of abundance. This study leverages Brueggemann's interpretation of the Wilderness journey and encourages the Lenten Christian to reflect on their 40 day experience.
The document summarizes several passages from the Book of Mark in the Bible. It describes Jesus calling his first disciples as fishermen, driving out an evil spirit in a synagogue, praying alone, healing a man with leprosy, healing a paralytic, crowds following him due to his healing and preaching, the parable of the sower, seeds growing on their own, the importance of understanding his teachings, and calming a storm while sleeping on a boat with his disciples. The passages show Jesus performing miracles and teaching the people through stories and actions.
Jesus in Judges: Deborah: The Woman of the LampsStephen Palm
Most translations state that Deborah is the “wife of Lappidoth.” However, the “oth” ending is a feminine plural ending. It would be odd for a man to be named Lappidoth. Lappidoth could be a place, but no such place is ever mentioned. The most likely translation is “Woman of the Lamps.” She has a fiery temperament and brings God’s light into a dark time in Israel’s history. Deborah is the first prophet mentioned after Moses. But she was not the prophesied “prophet like Moses.” Jesus fulfilled that role, the only one to be prophet, priest and king.
Jesus came as light, shining in darkness. He inspired the hearts of His followers as Deborah inspired the hearts of Israel’s commanders. And he was the “prophet like Moses”, the prophet who spoke face to face with God because He is the Son of God.
Verse one: “And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars”
The “woman” is the Church, also called virgins or Christ bride. Ezekiel 16, Matthew 25:1-13; Revelation 14:4; Revelation 19:7. This is a distinction from the Harlot who rejects Christ (Rev 17:1)
“clothed” refers to Orthodox Israel who did not receive Christ, type and shadow - Joseph, son of Jacob/Israel dreamed about his brothers and family that they would kneel before him, they rejected him. This is Israel in the tribulation. (Genesis 37:5-11)
The document discusses the three angels' messages from Revelation 14:6-12. It summarizes the key points of each message: the first warns of God's judgment and calls people to worship the Creator; the second announces that Babylon is fallen for misleading all nations; and the third warns of receiving the mark of the beast. It analyzes the symbols of Babylon, the dragon, beast and false prophet representing world powers throughout history that have opposed God and persecuted his people. Babylon is described as a harlot that misleads the world through false teachings, in contrast to God's ideal of the church remaining faithful to Christ.
Mark introduces Jesus as the promised Messiah and Son of God. John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus and says he is unworthy to untie Jesus' sandals. At Jesus' baptism, God declares him to be his beloved Son. Jesus then goes into the wilderness, where he is tempted by Satan. After this, Jesus begins his ministry, proclaiming that the kingdom of God is near and calling people to repent and believe the good news.
Jesus healed and helped many people who then felt compelled to share the good news of Jesus with others. This sharing of Jesus' works led many to also believe in Him as the Savior of the world. Christians today are called to proclaim the good works of Jesus just as those He healed and helped did in telling others what He had done for them.
This document contains a summary of a biblical study on John 18:33-38 about Jesus' conversation with Pilate. It discusses Jesus stating that his kingdom is not of this world, in contrast to earthly kingdoms that use force. The document also contains sections about the origins and founding of Islam, including the life of Muhammad and the basic tenets of the Islamic faith like the Five Pillars. It provides historical context about Mecca and the Kaaba shrine that is central to the Hajj pilgrimage.
The document discusses the sign of Jesus' return as prophesied in the Bible. It explores the story of Jonah and Nineveh and how Jesus referred to this as a sign. It suggests something was missing from the original Jonah account that is revealed in the Gospels. The document also discusses signs in the heavens in 1833 that precipitated religious revival in America. It examines Jesus' words about the sign of his coming being like the sign of Jonah and suggests we may have already seen this sign.
The document discusses different aspects of Islam, including its main branches of Sunnis and Shi'ites, other sects like Sufis, the Five Pillars of Islam, core beliefs, and followers around the world. It also references passages from the Bible to argue that Islam could fulfill prophecies about the "beast" or "locust" and compares Islamic rule to prophecies about the kingdom that controls Jerusalem.
The reformers Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Jonathan Edwards viewed Islam and the Ottoman Empire as threats to Christianity. They saw the teachings of Muhammad and expansion of the Muslim Turks as signs of the antichrist described in the Bible. The reformers interpreted various Bible passages as referring to Islam and the Ottoman Empire, viewing them as forces that opposed God and would ultimately be destroyed when Christ returns. They urged Christians to pray for the defeat of antichrist forces like Islam and the spread of the gospel throughout the world.
Jesus teaches from Simon's boat, then tells Simon to let down his nets, resulting in a miraculous catch of fish. Simon and his partners James and John leave everything to follow Jesus. Jesus heals a man with leprosy with a touch, telling him to show himself to the priest. Jesus forgives the sins of a paralyzed man, healing him to prove his authority. The people are amazed at Jesus' power over illness and demons.
Saint Michael the Archangel is referred to in the Old Testament and has been part of Christian teachings since the earliest times. In Catholic writings and traditions he acts as the defender of the Church, and chief opponent of Satan; and assists souls at the hour of death.
After the Great Tribulation, Jesus will return in power and glory accompanied by angels and saints. Every eye will see Him. He will defeat the Antichrist and armies gathered against Israel at the Battle of Armageddon. Jesus will then judge the wicked, separating believers and unbelievers. He will bind Satan for 1000 years and establish His millennial kingdom on Earth, ending the forces of evil.
This document provides an overview of the historical and religious context between the end of the Old Testament and the beginning of the New Testament. It discusses how the Persian Empire gave way to the Greek Empire under Alexander the Great. After his death, his empire was divided among four generals, with Palestine caught between the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt and the Seleucid Empire in Syria. During this period, Greek influence grew in Palestine and religious groups like the Pharisees and Sadducees emerged. The document aims to explain the setting when Jesus arrived.
http://marcusvannini2012.blogspot.com/
http://www.marcusmoon2022.org/designcontest.htm
Shoot for the moon and if you miss you'll land among the stars...
The document discusses events that will occur after the Battle of Armageddon based on passages from the Bible. It states that the first event will be the judgment of the saints, where God will judge believers and give them positions and responsibilities during Jesus' 1000-year reign on Earth based on their faithfulness and works on Earth. Those who were faithful and productive with what God gave them will receive greater rewards and responsibilities, while those who were unfaithful or unproductive will receive less. The saints, including those martyred during the tribulation, will rule and help Jesus establish His kingdom on Earth during this time.
Muhammed the natural_successor_to_christHelmon Chan
This document discusses Muhammad as the natural successor to Jesus Christ. It provides context about different types of succession and argues that Muhammad succeeded Jesus chronologically, by being chosen by God, by fulfilling prophecies, and by bringing divine guidance to perfection. It notes that Muhammad was from the Quraysh tribe in Mecca and born around 570 CE. The document examines God's selection of past prophets like Moses and Jesus and argues they did not meet conventional standards of wisdom or status but were uniquely chosen by God. It presents Muhammad, who was illiterate, as another example of God choosing an unexpected candidate to deliver the divine message.
Muhummed The Natural Successor To Christ (Ahmed Deedat)zakir2012
1) This document discusses Muhammad as the natural successor to Jesus Christ, citing both the Quran and Bible.
2) It argues that Muhammad fulfilled prophecies of Jesus and previous prophets, and that God chooses prophets using His own standards rather than human ones.
3) Key points made include that Muhammad succeeded Jesus chronologically and by being chosen by God, and that he brought God's guidance to perfection as foretold.
A musical fireside about the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the Prophet Joseph Smith, including music and a narration, presented in the Brampton Ontario Stake Centre on March 29, 2009.
1) The document summarizes the historical events between the Old and New Testaments, a time period known as the 400 silent years. It describes how world powers shifted from Babylon to Persia to Greece and the divisions among Jewish peoples into groups like the Pharisees and Sadducees.
2) Specifically, it outlines the persecution by Antiochus Epiphanes who desecrated the Jewish temple in Jerusalem in a horrific way, foreshadowing the future antichrist. This event was predicted by Daniel and marked the beginning of the Maccabean Revolt.
3) The temple was purified exactly 2300 days later, fulfilling Daniel's prophecy about the length of its desecration
Walter Brueggemann offers an interesting and timely interpretation of the Wilderness experience. In Exodus, God's chosen people call out and God responds. But before coming into the Promised Land, the people must undergo a transformation, both in thinking and practice. From the ideology of scarcity practiced in Pharaoh's Egypt to a model of caring and sharing rooted in a lens of abundance. This study leverages Brueggemann's interpretation of the Wilderness journey and encourages the Lenten Christian to reflect on their 40 day experience.
The document summarizes several passages from the Book of Mark in the Bible. It describes Jesus calling his first disciples as fishermen, driving out an evil spirit in a synagogue, praying alone, healing a man with leprosy, healing a paralytic, crowds following him due to his healing and preaching, the parable of the sower, seeds growing on their own, the importance of understanding his teachings, and calming a storm while sleeping on a boat with his disciples. The passages show Jesus performing miracles and teaching the people through stories and actions.
Jesus in Judges: Deborah: The Woman of the LampsStephen Palm
Most translations state that Deborah is the “wife of Lappidoth.” However, the “oth” ending is a feminine plural ending. It would be odd for a man to be named Lappidoth. Lappidoth could be a place, but no such place is ever mentioned. The most likely translation is “Woman of the Lamps.” She has a fiery temperament and brings God’s light into a dark time in Israel’s history. Deborah is the first prophet mentioned after Moses. But she was not the prophesied “prophet like Moses.” Jesus fulfilled that role, the only one to be prophet, priest and king.
Jesus came as light, shining in darkness. He inspired the hearts of His followers as Deborah inspired the hearts of Israel’s commanders. And he was the “prophet like Moses”, the prophet who spoke face to face with God because He is the Son of God.
Verse one: “And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars”
The “woman” is the Church, also called virgins or Christ bride. Ezekiel 16, Matthew 25:1-13; Revelation 14:4; Revelation 19:7. This is a distinction from the Harlot who rejects Christ (Rev 17:1)
“clothed” refers to Orthodox Israel who did not receive Christ, type and shadow - Joseph, son of Jacob/Israel dreamed about his brothers and family that they would kneel before him, they rejected him. This is Israel in the tribulation. (Genesis 37:5-11)
The document discusses the three angels' messages from Revelation 14:6-12. It summarizes the key points of each message: the first warns of God's judgment and calls people to worship the Creator; the second announces that Babylon is fallen for misleading all nations; and the third warns of receiving the mark of the beast. It analyzes the symbols of Babylon, the dragon, beast and false prophet representing world powers throughout history that have opposed God and persecuted his people. Babylon is described as a harlot that misleads the world through false teachings, in contrast to God's ideal of the church remaining faithful to Christ.
Mark introduces Jesus as the promised Messiah and Son of God. John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus and says he is unworthy to untie Jesus' sandals. At Jesus' baptism, God declares him to be his beloved Son. Jesus then goes into the wilderness, where he is tempted by Satan. After this, Jesus begins his ministry, proclaiming that the kingdom of God is near and calling people to repent and believe the good news.
Jesus healed and helped many people who then felt compelled to share the good news of Jesus with others. This sharing of Jesus' works led many to also believe in Him as the Savior of the world. Christians today are called to proclaim the good works of Jesus just as those He healed and helped did in telling others what He had done for them.
This document contains a summary of a biblical study on John 18:33-38 about Jesus' conversation with Pilate. It discusses Jesus stating that his kingdom is not of this world, in contrast to earthly kingdoms that use force. The document also contains sections about the origins and founding of Islam, including the life of Muhammad and the basic tenets of the Islamic faith like the Five Pillars. It provides historical context about Mecca and the Kaaba shrine that is central to the Hajj pilgrimage.
The document discusses the sign of Jesus' return as prophesied in the Bible. It explores the story of Jonah and Nineveh and how Jesus referred to this as a sign. It suggests something was missing from the original Jonah account that is revealed in the Gospels. The document also discusses signs in the heavens in 1833 that precipitated religious revival in America. It examines Jesus' words about the sign of his coming being like the sign of Jonah and suggests we may have already seen this sign.
The document discusses different aspects of Islam, including its main branches of Sunnis and Shi'ites, other sects like Sufis, the Five Pillars of Islam, core beliefs, and followers around the world. It also references passages from the Bible to argue that Islam could fulfill prophecies about the "beast" or "locust" and compares Islamic rule to prophecies about the kingdom that controls Jerusalem.
The vision Daniel sees involves a ram with two horns representing the Medo-Persian Empire and a male goat with a notable horn representing the Greek Empire of Alexander the Great. A little horn arises from one of the four kingdoms after Alexander's death and is identified as Antiochus IV Epiphanes who desecrates the Jewish temple. An angel tells Daniel the sanctuary will be cleansed after either 2,300 days or 1,150 days depending on interpretation, referring to Judas Maccabeus' reconsecration of the temple from Antiochus' desecration.
This document provides definitions and explanations of key terms and concepts from the New Testament and end times prophecy, including:
- The Great Tribulation refers to a future 7-year period of trouble on earth, including divine wrath and disaster.
- The Antichrist will be a future deceitful political/religious leader who opposes God and persecutes believers during the Tribulation.
- The Rapture refers to the belief that Christians will be taken up into heaven at the beginning of the Tribulation.
- The 144,000 refers to 12,000 Jewish people from each of the 12 tribes of Israel who will be sealed and protected during the Tribulation.
- Armageddon refers
Revelation 11 june 10 2012 sermon slides (1)John Smith
This document provides commentary on Revelation 11:1-14 regarding the temple, two witnesses, and the second prophetic pause in Revelation. It summarizes that:
1) The temple is a symbol of God's people, though some see a future rebuilt temple in Jerusalem.
2) The two witnesses have power to perform plagues and are later killed but resurrected, with interpretations varying on their identity.
3) God will never leave himself without a witness, so if believers fail God will work through others, though they miss out on life's calling by not pointing others to Christ.
- The document discusses the biblical prophecies about Islam and terrorists in the book of Revelation.
- It describes how the last 3 trumpets mentioned in Revelation 8-11 are called "woe trumpets" and will bring even more terrible events than the first 4, including the introduction of a "religion of darkness."
- It suggests that this "religion of darkness" is Islam, which emerged from the deserts ("smoke") under the leadership of Muhammad, who it says was symbolized as a "fallen star" who was given authority over the "bottomless pit."
- The document discusses how the Bible prophesied the rise of Islam in the book of Revelation.
- It describes how the last 3 trumpets (woe trumpets) would bring attacks on the eastern Roman Empire, leading to its destruction, marking the introduction of a "new religion of darkness."
- It argues that this new religion was Islam, which emerged from the deserts under the leadership of Muhammad in the 7th century AD, darkening the light of the gospel message across the Middle East and North Africa.
This document provides an overview and analysis of key passages from Revelation chapter 12. It summarizes that the chapter describes a heavenly vision of a woman representing God's church giving birth to the messiah, and being persecuted by a dragon representing Satan. It then discusses symbols such as the sun, moon, and stars as representing different aspects of God's true church and leadership. The document analyzes the time periods of persecution of the church and its flight to remote places for protection.
This document provides an outline and summary of key passages from Revelation chapters 12-14. It discusses:
1) A vision in heaven involving a woman, a dragon, and the dragon trying to devour the woman's child.
2) An explanation that this vision symbolizes a 4-step attack by the dragon on the child, throne, woman, and church.
3) An introduction to the beast in chapter 13 and identification of the beast as representing Rome.
4) A sequence of events involving the beast, false prophet, and Satan.
5) A description of 144,000 believers standing with the Lamb on Mount Zion and three angels bringing messages of judgment.
The document discusses the three angels' messages of Revelation 14:6-12. It provides context on the book of Revelation and explains that an angel delivers God's messages to humanity. The three angels' messages concern worshipping God as creator, leaving Babylon, and warnings about worshipping the beast. The document urges believers to proclaim these universal messages as part of God's final appeal to humanity.
The document discusses the three angels' messages of Revelation 14:6-12. It provides context on the book of Revelation and explains that an angel delivers God's messages to humans. The three angels' messages warn of impending judgment for worshipping the beast and call people to worship God as creator. The messages are a final appeal from God for people to come out of Babylon before facing his wrath.
The document appears to be excerpts from the Bible discussing Jesus and his teachings. It includes passages where Jesus is tempted by the devil in the desert, walks with two disciples on the road to Emmaus after his resurrection, and teaches about removing vices like anger and bitterness. It also recounts the story of Jesus visiting Martha and Mary, praising Mary for listening to his teachings over helping with chores.
Gods True Church - A bible study on Revelation Chapter 12Michael Dantzie
1. The woman represents God's church
2. She is clothed with the righteousness of Christ through obedience to God's commandments
3. The moon under her feet signifies the proclamation of the gospel of Christ through the church
4. Her crown represents the reward Christians will receive at Christ's second coming
5. The twelve stars symbolize the twelve apostles that Jesus chose to lead his church
Bible Truths - Prophecy of Daniel and Revelation - Proving the Prophets #22 - What is prophecy? Are there prophets? Does God still speak through men and women? Does He still use people to prophesy? Can we believe what the Bible says about the future? People are extremely interested in prophecy. How do we know between true and false prophets? We ought to be suspicious if a prophet charges a fee for their work. There are tests for prophets in the Bible.
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The document provides commentary on Revelation 17, which describes a mysterious woman sitting on a scarlet beast. It notes that a woman in Bible prophecy represents a church. It analyzes details about the woman's clothing and the name written on her forehead - "Mystery, Babylon the Great" - to symbolize a fallen or apostate church. The beast is described as full of blasphemy and is connected to prophecies of a power that opposes God and exalts itself, revealing it represents a kingdom influenced by Satan. The summary identifies the key symbols and their proposed meanings within the document's interpretation of Revelation 17.
Similar to World religions 5 rise of islam - part 2 (20)
The bible predicted the rise of Islam and the role of Islam in the great controversy. In This first presentation we go through the bible to see the rise of Islam
The document discusses principles of biblical interpretation, including the analogy of Scripture principle. This principle states that scripture should interpret itself by comparing different passages on the same topic. Obscure passages can be understood by clearer texts, and comparing scripture with scripture allows us to find the deeper meaning. The principle also helps solve controversies and disagreements. A second major application is the typological principle, where the analogy of Scripture is applied to the relationship between types and anti-types in the Bible. Context is also important to understand what the text meant to the original audience.
The bible talks about a little horn. This is a continuation of a study
"Hope in the future". Please make sure you go through that before you read this as it becomes much clearer once you have gone through that first
A question about the future has disturbed many minds
and many are perplexed by the facts of not knowing what the future holds .
This presentation addresses what the future holds and the hope we have
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
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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3. 1ST WOE
ARABIAN ISLAM
2ND WOE
TURKISH ISLAM
3RD WOE
RADICAL ISLAM
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5. Prophetic Symbols
Symbol Meaning Bible
1 Day 1 Year Ezekiel 4:6
"And when thou hast accomplished them, lie again on thy right side, and thou shalt bear the iniquity of the house
of Judah forty days: I have appointed thee each day for a year."
Pure woman Pure Church Revelation 12 : 6
And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her
there a thousand two hundred and threescore
Bad Woman Bad Church Revelation 17 : 6
And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus: and when
I saw her, I wondered with great admiration
Lamb Jesus Christ John 1 : 29
The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin
of the world.
Dragon / Serpent Satan Revelation 12 : 9
And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole
world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.
Beasts Kingdoms Daniel 8 : 20
The ram which thou sawest having two horns are the kings of Media and Persia
Wind Warfare Jeremiah 4:11
“At that time shall it be said to this people and to Jerusalem, A dry wind of the high places in the wilderness toward the
daughter of my people, not to fan, nor to cleanse
Last week we saw locust represented Islam
Now we see other things we will look at the start falling from heaven
Last week we saw locust represented Islam
Now we see other things we will look at the start falling from heaven
Last week we saw locust represented Islam
Now we see other things we will look at the start falling from heaven
So Mohamed here a founder of islam here is prophesied as a worshiper of heathen god,
Islam was started in 610AD
That is more than 600 years after Jesus Christ walked on earth
By the time Islam is organized into a religion Christianity was already re-organized into religion years back
What is the history of Islam and Christianity?
Islam, Judaism, and Christianity all claim the same origins: Father Abraham.
Muhammad, the father of Islam, dictated the Qur’an over 22 years…
Here is proof from the Jewish leaders…
Originally, the family of Abraham was idolatrous. They served the Babylonian gods.
Abram didn’t wait for the fulfilment – he got Ishmael
Abraham’s terrible mistake has caused a division between the his children Ishmael and Isaac. Since Isaac was the son of promise, he stood to inherit Abraham’s estate. Ishmael would have to leave. And they did, East and South of Palestine.