The Clarion Call to Trust God - Joshua 11Mike Duco
Joshua and the Israelites faced a large coalition of enemy kings who gathered together to fight against them. However, God assured Joshua that he would deliver all of the enemy into their hands. The next day, Joshua and his warriors surprised the enemy forces and, with God's help, utterly defeated them as God had promised. Joshua then carried out God's commands to fully conquer the land and its inhabitants, demonstrating his complete trust and obedience to God.
The document discusses the first commission that Jesus gave to the twelve disciples. It provides three key differences between the first commission and the great commission: 1) the communication theme was that the "kingdom of heaven is near" rather than here, 2) it was directed only at the twelve apostles rather than all disciples, and 3) the focus was solely on the Jews rather than all people globally. It also notes some common principles for disciples today, such as using spiritual gifts for spiritual healing rather than material gain and having a clear focus in one's calling from Jesus.
The document discusses God's commandments in the Old Testament, including the 10 Commandments and laws given to Moses. It emphasizes that the two greatest commandments are to love God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself. Additionally, it notes that in the New Testament, Jesus gives a new commandment to love one another as He has loved us. This new covenant of love fulfills and supersedes the older laws and commandments.
This document outlines four tests or trials that a true prophet must pass:
1) Their messages must be in accordance with what is already revealed in the Bible.
2) Their predictions must come true, except in cases of conditional prophecies.
3) They must exalt Jesus as the only Savior.
4) Their life and fruits must be consistent with their message.
The document examines how Ellen G. White passes all four of these tests to demonstrate that she was a true prophet.
1) King Solomon initially chose wisdom but later followed other gods and had many foreign wives who turned him away from God.
2) He authored Proverbs in his youth and Ecclesiastes at the end of his life, realizing his vast worldly wisdom was meaningless without spiritual wisdom.
3) Although he was the wisest man, Solomon acknowledged that pursuing knowledge and wisdom alone leads to grief, and the true meaning in life comes from fearing God.
The document provides materials for a Bible study on the Solemnity of Christ the King, including commentary on the readings. The first reading from 2 Samuel describes how the tribes of Israel came to David in Hebron and anointed him as their king. The responsorial psalm expresses joy in going to the house of the Lord in Jerusalem. The second reading from Colossians emphasizes Christ's primacy and preeminence over all creation as the image of God. The gospel reading recounts the two criminals crucified alongside Jesus, with one showing faith by asking Jesus to remember him in paradise.
The Clarion Call to Trust God - Joshua 11Mike Duco
Joshua and the Israelites faced a large coalition of enemy kings who gathered together to fight against them. However, God assured Joshua that he would deliver all of the enemy into their hands. The next day, Joshua and his warriors surprised the enemy forces and, with God's help, utterly defeated them as God had promised. Joshua then carried out God's commands to fully conquer the land and its inhabitants, demonstrating his complete trust and obedience to God.
The document discusses the first commission that Jesus gave to the twelve disciples. It provides three key differences between the first commission and the great commission: 1) the communication theme was that the "kingdom of heaven is near" rather than here, 2) it was directed only at the twelve apostles rather than all disciples, and 3) the focus was solely on the Jews rather than all people globally. It also notes some common principles for disciples today, such as using spiritual gifts for spiritual healing rather than material gain and having a clear focus in one's calling from Jesus.
The document discusses God's commandments in the Old Testament, including the 10 Commandments and laws given to Moses. It emphasizes that the two greatest commandments are to love God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself. Additionally, it notes that in the New Testament, Jesus gives a new commandment to love one another as He has loved us. This new covenant of love fulfills and supersedes the older laws and commandments.
This document outlines four tests or trials that a true prophet must pass:
1) Their messages must be in accordance with what is already revealed in the Bible.
2) Their predictions must come true, except in cases of conditional prophecies.
3) They must exalt Jesus as the only Savior.
4) Their life and fruits must be consistent with their message.
The document examines how Ellen G. White passes all four of these tests to demonstrate that she was a true prophet.
1) King Solomon initially chose wisdom but later followed other gods and had many foreign wives who turned him away from God.
2) He authored Proverbs in his youth and Ecclesiastes at the end of his life, realizing his vast worldly wisdom was meaningless without spiritual wisdom.
3) Although he was the wisest man, Solomon acknowledged that pursuing knowledge and wisdom alone leads to grief, and the true meaning in life comes from fearing God.
The document provides materials for a Bible study on the Solemnity of Christ the King, including commentary on the readings. The first reading from 2 Samuel describes how the tribes of Israel came to David in Hebron and anointed him as their king. The responsorial psalm expresses joy in going to the house of the Lord in Jerusalem. The second reading from Colossians emphasizes Christ's primacy and preeminence over all creation as the image of God. The gospel reading recounts the two criminals crucified alongside Jesus, with one showing faith by asking Jesus to remember him in paradise.
Ruth provides a concise 3 sentence summary:
The document discusses lessons from the Old Testament books of Ruth and Hannah, focusing on how Ruth demonstrated accountability to God which transformed her perception, attitude, choices and actions, and how Hannah completely released her burden of barrenness to God and was blessed with a son, Samuel, whom she also released back to God's service. It examines the decline of the priesthood under Eli and his sons, and how God established Samuel as a faithful prophet in their place.
This document provides summaries of 12 inspirational leaders from the Bible:
Noah obeyed God's command to build an ark even though he was alone in his faith. Abraham embraced the unknown when God called him to leave his home. Joseph endured difficult circumstances with a vision that sustained him. Moses courageously stood up for the Israelites facing slavery. Joshua led by example rather than command. Samuel honestly admonished people when they did wrong. David faced the giant Goliath without fear. Isaiah rose to the occasion when called to be a prophet. Daniel maintained his resolve without regard for consequences. John the Baptist called out dishonesty without fear. Peter recovered from his failure to deny Jesus. Paul was passionately driven by
Jn 12:42-43 Nevertheless even among the rulers many believed in Him, but because of the Pharisees they did not confess Him, lest they should be put out of the synagogue; for they loved the praise of men more than the praise of God.
This document discusses adversity and how God uses it to prepare people for their calling. It provides examples from the Bible of figures like Joseph, Moses, and King Saul who experienced difficulties that prepared them for leadership roles. The document suggests adversity can be used for spiritual growth, to strengthen our dependence on God, and to test and prove our faith. It also notes some people may have a "Joseph calling" involving a unique season of adversity before being used powerfully by God.
In the Bible, many women are mentioned as mighty leaders and faith-filled prophets of God. These women faced great trials and tribulations and overcame them with faith and endurance. These ordinary people made unprecedented decisions that transformed them into extraordinary legends. They had a high level of conviction and determination that only a few people could match up to their exceptional standards. Here are 12 examples of strong and influential women leaders in the Bible that can teach us very important lessons on leadership in times of struggle, unease, and discord. Visit us at bibilium.com, a wholesome Christian blog that caters to the need of every member of the family. Spread the Love and Share the Joy. Celebrate the amazing goodness of God in your lives.
The document provides an overview of the four major prophets - Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel - as well as the twelve minor prophets. It summarizes the background, ministry, messages, and sins addressed of each prophet. Key themes across the prophets included warning of coming judgment if people did not repent from idolatry and injustice, promises of God's future blessings, and the hope of a Messiah who would save God's people.
Jesus is described as the greatest leader of all time based on his qualities of love, morality, integrity, humility and effectiveness. As a leader, Jesus served others by washing his disciples' feet, teaching the golden rule, and sacrificing himself on the cross. The document argues that Jesus continues to be a local leader today through his teachings in the Bible and influence on Christian churches around the world.
The document provides an overview of the biblical book of Isaiah, including its structure, authorship, historical context, and key themes. It notes that Isaiah is considered one of the greatest books of the Old Testament. The book contains messages of both condemnation of sin and promises of future consolation. It falls into two major sections addressing judgment and redemption. Key events during Isaiah's prophetic ministry involved the Assyrian invasion during the time of King Hezekiah. The Dead Sea Scrolls helped confirm the reliability of the text of Isaiah.
God sends Isaiah and another prophet to reassure King Ahaz during a time of crisis for the people of Judah. God offers Ahaz a sign that a virgin will conceive and bear a son named Immanuel, meaning "God with us". This prophecy is fulfilled by the virgin birth of Jesus Christ, who is God present with humanity. Though Ahaz refuses the sign, the prophecy signifies God's power and control over the situation, and verifies his promise of presence with his people.
Ezekiel was a prophet called by God to serve as a watchman for Israel. Through symbolic actions like lying on his side for 430 days and preaching, Ezekiel warned Israel of coming judgment for their sins and idolatry. He also had visions of Israel's future restoration, including receiving a new heart and spirit, dry bones coming to life, and the rebuilt temple. Ezekiel prophesied of a time when Satan will be bound for 1000 years and Christ will rule during the Millennial Kingdom before the final battle and judgment. The Minor Prophets also warned Israel and surrounding nations while offering hope for the future through messages focused on obedience, justice, and restoration.
The document discusses biblical passages about fleeing from danger and persecution. It argues that Christians will need to flee the "Last Babylon" during the tribulation period to avoid spiritual compromise, sin, and God's judgment. It provides examples from the Bible of people who fled danger, such as Lot fleeing Sodom and Gomorrah. The document advises Christians to use spiritual discernment to decide whether to flee or remain and face imprisonment or martyrdom during the tribulation.
God sometimes calls people into periods of isolation and darkness in order to prepare them for future ministry through spiritual deposits and revelation. During these times, individuals may experience tests of character that develop humility, trust, and intimacy with God through facing personal crosses or crises. Though difficult, such seasons are designed to disqualify people from relying on themselves and instead lead to greater obedience and commitment through strengthened relationship with God.
Ruth, Familiarity to Faith
The document discusses the book of Ruth and how Ruth demonstrated accountability to God which transformed her perception, attitude, choices, and actions. It analyzes how Ruth's accountability contrasted with others' choices and led her to have faith in God despite being a Moabite. The document uses Ruth as an example of how accountability can positively impact one's life.
Hannah, The Liberated Woman
The document summarizes Hannah's story found in 1 Samuel. It explains how Hannah released her burden of barrenness to God, received the blessing of Samuel, released Samuel back to God for service, and received more children from God. Hannah responded to God with faith rather than
This document discusses a Christ-centered community in Maidenhead, England in 2009. It emphasizes the importance of knowing who they are as a community centered around Christ, knowing where they are located, and knowing why they exist as a Christian community, citing biblical passages about being a holy nation belonging to God. The document repeats the phrases "Knowing who we are", "Knowing where we are", and "Knowing why we are" throughout.
What does it mean to live for the larger story of your life? Author and speaker Os Hillman found that there are 6 unique stages God often takes a person through to fulfill the larger story of their life.
The document discusses the biblical figure of Boaz and the requirements for a kinsman-redeemer. It lists the four requirements as: 1) being a near kinsman, 2) being willing, 3) being able to pay the redemption price, and 4) paying the price. It then provides biblical passages relating Jesus Christ to these four requirements as our kinsman redeemer, noting he was near as both God and man, was willing to come to save the lost, was able to save completely through his blood, and paid the price through his death on the cross.
Restoration a major theme in the kingdom ! part 1Kennedy Liyai
The document discusses the major theme of restoration in the Bible and how God works to restore relationships, health, ownership and status that have been changed due to sin. It provides examples from the Old Testament of how God restored mankind through Jesus, restored Abraham's covenant, restored Sarah to Abimelech, and will ultimately restore all things. Other examples discussed include Joseph restoring his brothers' money, the law requiring restoration of stolen property, the Year of Jubilee providing restoration of freedom and lands, King David's call for restoration after his sin, and Ezekiel's prophecy of God restoring Israel. The document encourages finding a church to grow in faith and praying to accept Jesus' restoration.
The Trump Of God … Make Hay While The Sun Shines! Part 1Kennedy Liyai
Encourages us to seize every opportunity, work hard and bring a difference in our lives and the lives of others when conditions are conducive ... and not regret later!
Ruth provides a concise 3 sentence summary:
The document discusses lessons from the Old Testament books of Ruth and Hannah, focusing on how Ruth demonstrated accountability to God which transformed her perception, attitude, choices and actions, and how Hannah completely released her burden of barrenness to God and was blessed with a son, Samuel, whom she also released back to God's service. It examines the decline of the priesthood under Eli and his sons, and how God established Samuel as a faithful prophet in their place.
This document provides summaries of 12 inspirational leaders from the Bible:
Noah obeyed God's command to build an ark even though he was alone in his faith. Abraham embraced the unknown when God called him to leave his home. Joseph endured difficult circumstances with a vision that sustained him. Moses courageously stood up for the Israelites facing slavery. Joshua led by example rather than command. Samuel honestly admonished people when they did wrong. David faced the giant Goliath without fear. Isaiah rose to the occasion when called to be a prophet. Daniel maintained his resolve without regard for consequences. John the Baptist called out dishonesty without fear. Peter recovered from his failure to deny Jesus. Paul was passionately driven by
Jn 12:42-43 Nevertheless even among the rulers many believed in Him, but because of the Pharisees they did not confess Him, lest they should be put out of the synagogue; for they loved the praise of men more than the praise of God.
This document discusses adversity and how God uses it to prepare people for their calling. It provides examples from the Bible of figures like Joseph, Moses, and King Saul who experienced difficulties that prepared them for leadership roles. The document suggests adversity can be used for spiritual growth, to strengthen our dependence on God, and to test and prove our faith. It also notes some people may have a "Joseph calling" involving a unique season of adversity before being used powerfully by God.
In the Bible, many women are mentioned as mighty leaders and faith-filled prophets of God. These women faced great trials and tribulations and overcame them with faith and endurance. These ordinary people made unprecedented decisions that transformed them into extraordinary legends. They had a high level of conviction and determination that only a few people could match up to their exceptional standards. Here are 12 examples of strong and influential women leaders in the Bible that can teach us very important lessons on leadership in times of struggle, unease, and discord. Visit us at bibilium.com, a wholesome Christian blog that caters to the need of every member of the family. Spread the Love and Share the Joy. Celebrate the amazing goodness of God in your lives.
The document provides an overview of the four major prophets - Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel - as well as the twelve minor prophets. It summarizes the background, ministry, messages, and sins addressed of each prophet. Key themes across the prophets included warning of coming judgment if people did not repent from idolatry and injustice, promises of God's future blessings, and the hope of a Messiah who would save God's people.
Jesus is described as the greatest leader of all time based on his qualities of love, morality, integrity, humility and effectiveness. As a leader, Jesus served others by washing his disciples' feet, teaching the golden rule, and sacrificing himself on the cross. The document argues that Jesus continues to be a local leader today through his teachings in the Bible and influence on Christian churches around the world.
The document provides an overview of the biblical book of Isaiah, including its structure, authorship, historical context, and key themes. It notes that Isaiah is considered one of the greatest books of the Old Testament. The book contains messages of both condemnation of sin and promises of future consolation. It falls into two major sections addressing judgment and redemption. Key events during Isaiah's prophetic ministry involved the Assyrian invasion during the time of King Hezekiah. The Dead Sea Scrolls helped confirm the reliability of the text of Isaiah.
God sends Isaiah and another prophet to reassure King Ahaz during a time of crisis for the people of Judah. God offers Ahaz a sign that a virgin will conceive and bear a son named Immanuel, meaning "God with us". This prophecy is fulfilled by the virgin birth of Jesus Christ, who is God present with humanity. Though Ahaz refuses the sign, the prophecy signifies God's power and control over the situation, and verifies his promise of presence with his people.
Ezekiel was a prophet called by God to serve as a watchman for Israel. Through symbolic actions like lying on his side for 430 days and preaching, Ezekiel warned Israel of coming judgment for their sins and idolatry. He also had visions of Israel's future restoration, including receiving a new heart and spirit, dry bones coming to life, and the rebuilt temple. Ezekiel prophesied of a time when Satan will be bound for 1000 years and Christ will rule during the Millennial Kingdom before the final battle and judgment. The Minor Prophets also warned Israel and surrounding nations while offering hope for the future through messages focused on obedience, justice, and restoration.
The document discusses biblical passages about fleeing from danger and persecution. It argues that Christians will need to flee the "Last Babylon" during the tribulation period to avoid spiritual compromise, sin, and God's judgment. It provides examples from the Bible of people who fled danger, such as Lot fleeing Sodom and Gomorrah. The document advises Christians to use spiritual discernment to decide whether to flee or remain and face imprisonment or martyrdom during the tribulation.
God sometimes calls people into periods of isolation and darkness in order to prepare them for future ministry through spiritual deposits and revelation. During these times, individuals may experience tests of character that develop humility, trust, and intimacy with God through facing personal crosses or crises. Though difficult, such seasons are designed to disqualify people from relying on themselves and instead lead to greater obedience and commitment through strengthened relationship with God.
Ruth, Familiarity to Faith
The document discusses the book of Ruth and how Ruth demonstrated accountability to God which transformed her perception, attitude, choices, and actions. It analyzes how Ruth's accountability contrasted with others' choices and led her to have faith in God despite being a Moabite. The document uses Ruth as an example of how accountability can positively impact one's life.
Hannah, The Liberated Woman
The document summarizes Hannah's story found in 1 Samuel. It explains how Hannah released her burden of barrenness to God, received the blessing of Samuel, released Samuel back to God for service, and received more children from God. Hannah responded to God with faith rather than
This document discusses a Christ-centered community in Maidenhead, England in 2009. It emphasizes the importance of knowing who they are as a community centered around Christ, knowing where they are located, and knowing why they exist as a Christian community, citing biblical passages about being a holy nation belonging to God. The document repeats the phrases "Knowing who we are", "Knowing where we are", and "Knowing why we are" throughout.
What does it mean to live for the larger story of your life? Author and speaker Os Hillman found that there are 6 unique stages God often takes a person through to fulfill the larger story of their life.
The document discusses the biblical figure of Boaz and the requirements for a kinsman-redeemer. It lists the four requirements as: 1) being a near kinsman, 2) being willing, 3) being able to pay the redemption price, and 4) paying the price. It then provides biblical passages relating Jesus Christ to these four requirements as our kinsman redeemer, noting he was near as both God and man, was willing to come to save the lost, was able to save completely through his blood, and paid the price through his death on the cross.
Restoration a major theme in the kingdom ! part 1Kennedy Liyai
The document discusses the major theme of restoration in the Bible and how God works to restore relationships, health, ownership and status that have been changed due to sin. It provides examples from the Old Testament of how God restored mankind through Jesus, restored Abraham's covenant, restored Sarah to Abimelech, and will ultimately restore all things. Other examples discussed include Joseph restoring his brothers' money, the law requiring restoration of stolen property, the Year of Jubilee providing restoration of freedom and lands, King David's call for restoration after his sin, and Ezekiel's prophecy of God restoring Israel. The document encourages finding a church to grow in faith and praying to accept Jesus' restoration.
The Trump Of God … Make Hay While The Sun Shines! Part 1Kennedy Liyai
Encourages us to seize every opportunity, work hard and bring a difference in our lives and the lives of others when conditions are conducive ... and not regret later!
Embracing others the excellent way forward!Kennedy Liyai
The document discusses several challenges related to population growth and unemployment. It notes that the world population is currently over 7.4 billion and estimated to reach 11.2 billion by 2100. This level of population growth poses major challenges that will be catastrophic without proper governance and global cooperation. Unemployment is one such challenge, as many developing nations have more graduates than available jobs. However, some industrialized nations have been better able to absorb graduates and combat unemployment through emerging industries. The document advocates for embracing unity and developing relationships between nations to mutually address issues like unemployment through sectors like agriculture.
Restoration a major theme in the kingdom ! part 1Kennedy Liyai
The document discusses the major theme of restoration in the Bible and how God works to restore relationships, health, ownership and status that have been changed due to sin. It provides examples from the Old Testament of how God restored mankind through Jesus, restored Abraham's covenant, restored Sarah to Abimelech, and will ultimately restore all things. Other examples discussed include Joseph restoring his brothers' money, the law requiring restoration of stolen property, the Year of Jubilee providing restoration of freedom and lands, King David's call for restoration after his sin, and Ezekiel's prophecy of God restoring Israel. The document encourages finding a church to grow in faith and praying to accept Jesus' restoration.
Embracing others the excellent way forward!Kennedy Liyai
The document discusses several challenges related to population growth and unemployment. It notes that the world population is currently over 7.4 billion and estimated to reach 11.2 billion by 2100. This level of population growth poses major challenges that will be catastrophic without proper governance and global cooperation. Unemployment is one such challenge, as many developing nations have more graduates than available jobs. However, some industrialized nations have been better able to absorb graduates and combat unemployment through emerging industries. The document advocates for embracing unity and developing relationships between nations to mutually address issues like unemployment through sectors like agriculture.
God Wants To Refresh You To Refresh Others.Kennedy Liyai
God wants to refresh believers with His living water so that they have the strength and ability to refresh others. The document discusses how Jesus refreshed himself through prayer so he could meet the needs of others, and encourages readers to seek God's will daily and allow Him to work through them to accomplish His purposes and refresh those around them. It also provides a prayer dedicating one's life to serving God and walking in His Spirit.
Implementation of projects is crucial because it brings lasting impacts and changes. The Pharaoh who ruled Egypt during Joseph's time understood the importance of implementing projects by appointing Joseph to oversee food storage. Jesus also emphasized the importance of properly planning projects by counting the costs before building. We should strive to finish every project we start, just as God finished His creation and Jesus finished His mission on Earth. Finishing projects brings joy and authenticates the process.
Restoration a major theme in the kingdom !Kennedy Liyai
Restoration is a major theme on the Calender of God. Restoration has power beyond any human or angelic comprehension. This Restoration open doors for us and prepares us for eternity Embrace The Word of God! This is your opportunity! Don't let it slip out of your hand.
Although God is Great and Mighty in Power, He does not misuse His Power. He uses it to transform People's lives ...Come now, and let us reason together," Says the LORD, "Though your sins are like scarlet, They shall be as white as snow; Though they are red like crimson, They shall be as wool. If you are willing and obedient, You shall eat the good of the land; But if you refuse and rebel, You shall be devoured by the sword"; For the mouth of the LORD . Isaiah 1:18-20.- (NKJV).
Doing politics without hurling stones recommended!Kennedy Liyai
"Doing politics without hurling stones recommended!" ... highlight the importance of the importance of conducting politics and other issues of life in a dignified manner without enhancing violence. This is a plus
Restoration a major theme in the kingdom !Kennedy Liyai
1) Restoration is a major theme in the Bible, as God works to restore humanity's broken relationship with Him starting from Adam and Eve's sin.
2) God makes covenants with Abraham and Moses to demonstrate how He restores people back to Himself, and fulfills prophecies to restore Israel as a nation.
3) Jesus's death and resurrection provide the ultimate restoration of humanity, and His followers are called to restore those who have fallen away through gentleness.
Doing politics without hurling stones recommended!Kennedy Liyai
1) The document recommends conducting politics and elections without hurling insults or "stones" at opponents, as all people will be judged by God.
2) It encourages embracing unity and looking beyond one's own affiliations to value those outside, as good leaders promote peace rather than conflict.
3) The author prays that current US elections will promote unity rather than disharmony, as there is a beginning and end to all power and leadership under God.
Are You A Child Of The Wicked Or Of The Kingdom?Kennedy Liyai
This document discusses the difference between being a child of God versus a child of the wicked. It states that those who do not confront evil are children of the wicked, while those who do God's will are children of the kingdom. It encourages choosing to serve God and warns that those who scheme evil will have their lives cut short. The document advocates humbling oneself, praying, and seeking God's face in order to heal lands and withstand attacks on foundations of society.
Turn a blind eye to peace and face the consequences! part 2Kennedy Liyai
Long distance drivers need adequate rest to avoid accidents caused by stress and fatigue. Most accidents happen because drivers do not get enough sleep before long trips. While some believe chewing khat can promote alertness, this is a debated issue that could offend. Suicide is more common in areas with little peace and can be avoided through wise counsel rather than seeing it as solving problems. One's afterlife is determined by having a covenant with God through accepting Jesus, and without this people will face eternal punishment instead of spending eternity with God.
This document contains a daily Advent devotional reading for November 30th through December 6th. It includes passages from the books of Jeremiah, Isaiah, and Luke as well as poems and reflections on the passages. The overall message is about preparing for the birth of Jesus and the prophecy of his coming as the Messiah and Savior as foretold by the prophets.
Bible Truths - Prophecy of Daniel and Revelation - The Woman of Truth #17 - Why are there so many denominations? How do you know what truth is and which church is right? Religions can be sincere, but wrong. The Bible speaks of a true and false church using the illustration of two women. You can determine which woman is true and false by the clothes they wear. There are miracle baby boy births in Scripture which represent types of Christ.
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BLC Sermon - Who do you say I am? - 20110815 Leigh Wong
Jesus asks his disciples who people say he is and they respond with various prophets. He then asks who they say he is. Simon Peter responds by saying "You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God." Jesus confirms that Peter's response came from divine revelation, not human teaching, establishing his identity as the Messiah and Son of God sent by God the Father.
This document discusses the power and importance of God's Word. It makes three key points:
1) God's Word has the power to transform hearts and lives, as seen in the example of Joshua who prospered by meditating on God's Word.
2) Jesus came at the perfect time ordained by God to fulfill prophecies and do God's will, speaking only the words God taught Him.
3) God's Word has the power to cleanse and transform sinners, like Saul who became the Apostle Paul after encountering the Word of God. The document encourages taking God's Word seriously.
This document discusses the importance of God's Word and following Jesus. It makes three key points:
1) The enemy seeks to destroy but Jesus came to give us life abundantly. God's Word has the power to transform hearts.
2) God commanded Joshua to meditate on His Word day and night so that Joshua would be successful in leading Israel according to God's will. The Word worked for Joshua and can work for us too.
3) Many prophecies foretold Jesus' coming which he fulfilled perfectly according to God's plans and timing. God's Word has cleansing power and can transform sinners into trophies of God's grace.
1) The document is a prayer request letter from Well Fortified Intercessors Army dated January 12, 2012.
2) It provides over 50 prayer requests for people suffering from various illnesses and hardships.
3) It also includes a weekly prayer matrix with names of people and regions to pray for daily.
This document discusses spiritual gifts and leadership in the church. It notes that spiritual gifts are given according to God's grace and manifest through the Holy Spirit for the common good. Leadership should be collaborative, with gifted leaders discerning God's will together through mutual submission. Authority is decentralized as spiritual gifts empower all people to do ministry. The fivefold ministry of apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers equips saints for works of service and builds up the church.
1) The document discusses 12 qualities of an effective leader as described in the Bible, including having a great purpose in life, removing hindrances, placing oneself at God's disposal, learning to prevail in prayer, being a student of God's word, having a vital message, having faith that expects results, choosing to serve with attitude and action, stirring up gifts in oneself and others, living under the anointing of the Holy Spirit, being an example before leading, and having a heart of integrity.
2) It emphasizes that leadership functions on trust and integrity has high influence value, so leaders must work to develop strong character through discipline and living by a higher standard than followers.
3) Self-assessment and
The document discusses 12 qualities of an effective leader as identified in the Bible. It examines each quality in 1-2 paragraphs, including having a clear purpose, removing hindrances, being available to God's direction, developing prayer habits, studying Scripture, having a message to share, expecting results from God, choosing to serve others, empowering other leaders, living with the Holy Spirit's guidance, leading by example, and developing strong character. The document emphasizes that strong character and integrity are especially important for leaders to develop as it is the foundation of leadership and gaining trust.
Understand Why and How the Kingdom of Heaven Demands Force! Understands How To Exercise Your Authority in the Kingdom and Take What is Yours Valiantly!
The passage details God's instructions to the Israelites regarding the first Passover. God tells Moses that the Israelites are to select an unblemished lamb or goat on the 10th day of the month and care for it until the 14th day, when the whole congregation will slaughter it at twilight. Small households can join with their nearest neighbor to obtain and share a lamb. The lamb is to be a male that is one year old.
The document summarizes the biblical account of a woman who suffered from bleeding for 12 years and was healed when she touched the hem of Jesus' garment. It discusses how the woman believed that if she could just touch Jesus, she would be healed, and pressed through the crowd to do so. When she touched Him, the bleeding stopped. Jesus affirmed that it was her faith that healed her. The document encourages readers that Jesus is still willing and able to heal people today through faith and making a "faith connection" in prayer.
The document discusses how Jesus brought the gospel of truth to remedy the world's problems and how his followers are called to shine his light for others. It provides examples of how missionary work and religious organizations have historically helped communities by establishing hospitals, schools, and providing aid during disasters. The document emphasizes that through Jesus, people can transform from evil to good and be restored to God through his blood, as illustrated by the story of Zacchaeus. It encourages embracing God's light and presence to find freedom and peace.
The document discusses becoming more spiritually minded. It says our purpose is to combat evil forces and be like Christ. We are responsible to God and should obey Him over anyone else. We must learn to respond properly without anger. If we understand our purpose and responsibilities, and properly react, we will become more spiritual as intended. In the end, it asks if we are growing closer to God or losing passion for our faith.
The document discusses the hope of ages, beginning in the Garden of Eden and continuing through biblical times up until the present. It describes how hope began with God's promise to Adam and Eve of a savior after their sin, and continued through figures like Abraham, Moses, and prophets who foretold the coming of Jesus Christ. The hope was carried through songs and teachings passed down over generations, and remains today in the restoration of truth and building of Christ's church.
This document is a prayer request letter from the Well Fortified Intercessors Army ministry. It provides 50 prayer requests for people struggling with various illnesses, injuries, and spiritual needs. It encourages readers to pray for miracles and healing in response to each request. It also provides a daily prayer and tips on the herbal medicine Triphala.
1) The document discusses the importance of Christian growth through reading and applying the teachings of the Bible. It provides examples of both positive spiritual growth exemplified by Jesus resisting Satan's temptations, and negative growth shown through Paul ignoring warnings about going to Jerusalem.
2) A story is recounted about sons of a Jewish priest who tried to exorcise demons in Jesus' name but failed because they did not truly know Jesus, showing the importance of having a personal relationship with Christ beyond just invoking his name.
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You Can Become A Better You! part 1
1. You Can Become A Better You!-Part 1
In life, serious people or organizations strive for excellence Organiza-
tions that have set high standards and follow up to ensure that they are im-
plemented will have some leverage. Peace
of mind is guaranteed where High standards
are set and implemented. The Spirit of Medi-
ocrity is a great enemy to any business enter-
prise. There is provision for one to Improve
in whatever they do! Noah found favour in the
sight of God. He obeyed God and built the
ark that saved human race from the flood.
Most people, organizations or institutions rewards good character.
One’s character will determine whether that person will succeed or fail in
their aspirations. Personally, I have a deep conviction and desire in my
heart to become a better person every passing day through God’s power.
2. When Jesus appeared to John the Revela-
tor in His glorified body, He encouraged the
Seven Churches to come up higher in their op-
erations. It is the Church of Philadelphia that
was complimented by Jesus. They had kept
the Faith and walking in God’s Love. Others
had some issues. To the Church at Sardis, Je-
sus warned them saying: "Be watchful, and
strengthen the things which remain, that
are ready to die, for I have not found your
works perfect before God.” Rev. 3:2 (KJV).
Here, the LORD is encouraging us that it is possible to change and be-
come better people. His Life’s transforming Power has not changed. Je-
sus Christ is the same Yesterday, Today and Forever. Heb. 13:8
3. God admonishes us to come back to Him and reason together. He
says: Come now, and let us reason together," Says the LORD,
"Though your sins are like scarlet, They shall be as white as snow;
Though they are red like crimson, They shall be as wool. If you are
willing and obedient, You shall eat the good of the land; But if you re-
fuse and rebel, You shall be devoured by the
sword"; For the mouth of the LORD has spoken.
Isa. 1:18-20. -NKJV
Queen Vashti lost her position as the Queen of
Persia. She refused to come at the king's command-
ment by his chamberlains. Esther 1:12. Esther was
sought to replace her as the Queen. Prior to her en-
try into the palace Esther had been raised by her un-
cle Mordecai who had impacted her life positively.
Queen Esther
4. Even during the selection process Esther was keen to hear Mordecai’s
advice and that is what propelled her into this position as Queen. She was
a woman of character! (Read the Book of Esther).
Following the death of her husband Ruth (a Moabite woman) clung to
her Mother in-law Naomi. We hear her say: "Entreat me not to leave
you, Or to turn back from following after you; For wherever you go, I
will go; And wherever you lodge, I will lodge; Your people shall be my
people, And your God, my God. Ruth 1:16.-NKJV. As you follow this
story you will realize that Ruth exhibited extra-ordinary qualities of a
good woman.
Ruthatwork
5. She loved people regardless
of their race, she was: teacha-
ble, available, caring, respectful,
obedient, courageous, hard-
working, faithful, ready to
change for the better and True
worshipper of the God of Abra-
ham, Isaac and Jacob. I be-
lieve Ruth must have learned
these Godly values from her
mother in-law Naomi. Naomi
understood what was expected
from a Covenant person as Israelite woman. Ruth’s relationship with
Naomi is pretty telling.
6. Whenever you carry out an exercise or do
something over and over without losing focus you
master it. Companies like Toyota, Coco Cola,
Microsoft Corporation, Intel, Apple, Microsoft,
Google, Facebook, SAMSUNG, IBM, SA-
FARICOM and many others have become house-
hold names due to the high quality products and
services they offer to their customers. These com-
panies are not perfect but whenever there is an issue, they handle it with due
diligence. Even if it means re-calling already sold products that might have
any defect, they do not hastate. Recently Samsung recalled its latest smart
phone release Galaxy NOTE 7 product for having some problem with its bat-
tery. The culture of excellence should not be compromised. They seem
to ascribe to this truth: “A good name is to be chosen rather than great
riches, Loving favor rather than silver and gold.”- Pr 22:1 - NKJV.
7. Serving with excellence may not present immediate gratification but its
benefits surpass other benefits gotten through shortcuts by others. There
is Swahili saying: mvumilivu hula mbivu. It is similar to English say-
ing: Patience pays. There is time for
everything under the sun. Eccl. 3:1.
Whatever that is done in God’s tim-
ing is what carries the day. Delay is
not denial! Waiting on God provides
us with an opportunity to develop pa-
tience which is one of the fruits of the
Spirit of God. It took Abraham 86
years to have Ismael as son. It took
him almost 14 years to receive Isaac (the son of the Promise). The quality
of Isaac would not be matched. Those who wait on God with sincere
hearts and good attitudes receive quality blessings!
8. Before His ascension to heaven, Jesus commanded His disciples to
tarry in Jerusalem so as to be infused with the power of The Holy spirit.
They would not have carried out the mammoth task that was ahead of them
in their own strength. Evangelizing
the whole world was no mean busi-
ness. Dunamis Miracle working
power of God is exactly what the
disciples needed to accomplish this
task. They needed a Supernatural
Power working through them.
And being assembled togeth-
er with them, He commanded them not to depart from Jerusalem,
but to wait for the Promise of the Father, "which," He said, "you
have heard from Me.” Acts 1:4
(Continued ...check part 2)