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22/11/2017

DOES THE TRUE GOD OF THE HOLY BIBLE EXIST?

(YES, WITHOUT DOUBT, FOR IT WAS HE WHO CREATED AND ESTABLISHED ALL THAT EXISTS IN A PERFECT AND COMPLETE FORM)

LET'S SEE THE FACTS:

The Answer of the Holy Bible:
- We can find in the Bible convincing evidence that God exists. The Bible encourages us to develop faith in God not by blindly believing what religions teach, but by using our "reasoning" and "mental perception."
In:
(Romans 12: 1)
(I - John 5:20)

- See the following lines of reasoning based on the Bible:
- The fact that the Universe is organized and has life is evidence that there is a Creator. God says in the sacred Bible:

"Every house, of course, is built by someone, but God built all things."
In:
(Hebrews 3: 4)

"Though this reasoning seems simple, many well-educated people find it convincing. *
As humans, we have an innate desire to understand the meaning and purpose of life. Even after we have satisfied all of our physical needs, that desire still exists. This is part of what God says in the Holy Bible of "spiritual need," which includes the will to know and worship God.
In:
(Matthew 5: 3)

- ALSO IN TERMS OF REVELATION AND KNOWLEDGE:
In:
(Revelation 4:11)

- Terms this spiritual need indicates not only that God exists, but also that he is a loving Creator and desires us to fulfill that need;
In:
(Matthew 4: 4)

- Prophecies detailed in the Holy Bible were written centuries in advance and were accurately fulfilled in every detail. This indicates that they could only come from a superhuman source, where God speaks and shows the person about things to teach others about the reality of life and the true way of living according to the will of God;
In:
(II-Peter 1:21)

THE EARTH SEEN OF THE SPACE:

- The writers of the Holy Bible, THE (PROPHETS AND PRIESTS OF GOD), had a scientific knowledge that was beyond the understanding of the people of their time. For example, in the past many people believed that the Earth rested on an animal, such as an elephant, wild boar or ox. But the Bible says that God;
"Suspends the earth over nothing"
In:
(Job 26: 7)

- In the same way, the Bible correctly describes the shape of the Earth as a "globe"
In:
(Isaiah 40:22)

- Many believe that the most logical explanation for this advanced knowledge is that the Bible writers received this information from God.
- Only the Bible answers many difficult questions. The lack of satisfactory answers to these questions may lead one to conclude that God does not exist.
For example:

- If God is loving and all-powerful, why is there so much evil and suffering in the world? Why does religion often influence people for evil instead of for good?
In:
(Titus 1:16)

THE ANSWER ON THIS QUESTION:

- This is the problem, why is this happening since the creation of the world ??

(EVERYTHING WHAT HAPPENS IN THIS WORLD IS BECAUSE OF DISOBEDIENCE ABOUT WHAT GOD LEFT AND STABILIZED IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURE, SO THE WORLD IS IN THIS WAY, SINCE PEOPLE DO NOT WANT TO KNOW OF GOD AND MUCH LESS THAN WALKING ON THE TRUE PATH TO OBTAIN THE TRUE BENEFITS AND THE SALVATION THAT GOD LEFT AND STABILIZED, SINCE THE MALDADE AND DISOBEDIENCE OF THE PEOPLE, THE WORLD IS IN THIS WAY, FOR GOD IS SAINT AND FAIR ON WHAT HE SPEAKS AND ESTABLISHED IN THE HOLY BIBLE AS LAWS AND COMMANDMENTS TO BE FOLLOWED AND OBLECTED BY PEOPLE, SO WHY NOT TO FOLLOW AND GET A BETTER WORLD FULL OF PEACE, HAPPINESS, HARMONY AND ALSO GET THE PRINCIPAL SALVATION?)

THE ANSWER ON THIS FACT IS WRITTEN IN THE SACRED BIBLE;
IN:
(ISAIAH - 59)
(DANIEL - 9)

- If the people of the whole world knew how to value and follow all that God has left us written in holy scripture with laws and commandments, the world would be completely filled with peace and happiness forever)

God Be With you all ~~

06/11/2017

"What is sin?"

- The Bible's Answer

Sin is any act, feeling or thought that goes against God's standards. Whoever sins violates the divine laws, doing what is wrong or unfair from God's point of view.
In:
(I - John - 3: 4 - 5:17)

- The Bible also talks about the sin of omission, that is, failure to do what is right. -
In:
(James 4:17)

- In the original languages of the Bible, the words translated "sin" mean "miss a target". For example, in ancient Israel a group of soldiers was so experienced in throwing stones that they fired "without making a mistake," or, in a literal translation, "without sin."
In:
(Judges - 20:16)
So sin is to miss the mark of God's perfect standards.

- As Creator, God has the right to set standards for humans.
In:
(Revelation 4:11)
"We have to account to him for our actions. -
In:
(Romans 14:12)

- Is it possible to avoid sin altogether?

Do not.
The Bible says that "all have sinned and come short of the glory of God."
In:
(Romans 3:23)
(I Kings 17:46)
(Ecclesiastes 7:20)
(I - John - 1: 8)
Why does it happen?

"The first humans, Adam and Eve, were not sinners. They were created perfect in the image of God.
In:
(Genesis 1:27)
"But when they disobeyed God, they lost their perfection.
In:
(Genesis 3: 5 - 6 - 17 - 19)
"When they had children, they transmitted sin and imperfection as if it were a hereditary deficiency.
In:
(Romans 5:12)
- King David of Israel confirmed this when he said: "I was born guilty of error." - In:
(Psalm 51: 5)

"Are some sins worse than others?"

Yes.
For example, the Bible says that the men of the ancient city of S***m were "evil, great sinners," and that their sin was "very grievous."
In:
(Genesis 13:13 - 18:20)
- See three factors that indicate the seriousness of a sin.

Kind of a sin.
The Bible says that we should avoid serious sins such as sexual immorality, idolatry, theft, drunkenness, extortion, murder, and occultism.
In:
(I Corinthians 6: 9-11)
(Revelation 21: 8)
The Bible shows that these grave errors are different from unintentional sins, such as unthinking actions or words that hurt others.
In:
(Proverbs 12:18)
(Ephesians 4:31 - 32)
- But the Bible also shows that we should not minimize the seriousness of any sin. Doing so can lead to more serious sins. -
(Matthew 5:27 - 28)

Motivation.
"Some people commit sins because they do not know the laws of God.
In:
(Acts - 5:30 p.m.)
(I - Timothy 1:13)

"The Bible does not disregard these sins. But it shows that this is different from purposely disobeying the laws of God.
In:
(Numbers - 15:30 - 31)

Purposeful sins come from a "bad heart." -
In:
(Jeremiah 16:12)

- Frequency. The Bible also shows that there is a difference between sinning once and practicing sin for a long time.
In:
(I - John - 3: 4-8)

- God condemns those who learn what is right and yet "deliberately practices sin." -
In:
(Hebrews - 10:26 - 27)

"Whoever has committed a grave sin may feel the weight of a guilty conscience. For example, King David wrote: "For my errors are above my head; like a heavy burden, are too much for me to carry. "
In:
(Psalm 38: 4)

- But the Bible gives the following hope: "Let the wicked forsake their way, and the evildoers their thoughts; that they return to Jehovah, who will have mercy on them, to our God, because he will greatly forgive. "-
(Isaiah - 55: 7)

God be with u ~

05/11/2017

The worship in the New Testament

Basic Text:
(Acts 2:42 - 47)

Devotional Text:
(Psalm 100: 1-5)

Key Verse:
(Colossians 3:16)

"Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly; instruct yourselves and counsel with each other in all wisdom, praising God with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs with gratitude in your heart. "

Lesson Target:
The practice of contemporary worship in the light of the principles of worship in the New Testament.

Read the Bible daily:

- Matthew 5:23 - 26
- Ephesus - 5:19 - 21
- Hebrews - 10:24 - 25
- Matthew - 21:12 - 27
- João - 4:19 - 26
- Isaiah - 1:11 - 15
- 1 Corinthians - 14:20 - 25

There are no limits as to how far away some churches will advance in the purpose of becoming relevant and modern in their worship services. What is true worship?
What are the elements of the neo-testamentary cult?
Is worship a matter of form or essence?

The true worship suggested in Jesus' phrase to the Samaritan woman
(John 4:23)
involves both the intellect and the emotions and emphasizes its centrality in God, not the worshiper. Every aspect of worship must be pleasing to God and in harmony with His Word. Although the proper criterion for cult evaluation is this, worship can also be pleasing to the worshiper.

What does the New Testament have to teach us?

As in the Old Testament, the early church continued to look upon worship as a daily and constant activity.
(Acts 2:46 - 47)
teaches that worship takes place all the time and everywhere, in the temple and from house to house.

In the New Testament we find the three dimensions of worship:
personal, family and public. It's not just an episode. At the end of the liturgy of the temple, the liturgy of life must begin.

I. The personal worship

Cult is not ritual, melody, forms, aesthetics, beauty, words, songs, dogmas, symbols, offers or any other detail that we can attribute to it. Cult, first of all, is life in action. Worship is an act of response to God's kindly action, which called us with a very clear purpose: "By Jesus therefore we offer to God always a sacrifice of praise, which is the fruit of lips that confess his name"
(Hebrews 13:15)
Therefore, he who is related to God must remember that the worship of God is the natural fruit (in the normal sense) of communion with Jesus Christ.

II. The service at home

The neo-testamentary church was also based on the small groups. It was the church of every day, in the temple and in the houses.

The Greek word oikos (home) occurs more than 10 times in the NT, some of them referring to a group of people using a house to meet periodically.

Acts 2:46
The Lord's supper was celebrated in every house at his meal.

Acts - 5:42
The convert's home was used as a place of worship and teaching, identifying him as a Christian in the community.

Acts - 20:20
Balance the program - teaching both at the public and family meetings.

Romans - 16: 3 - 5

Priscilla and Aquila received a group in their house. The Christian church of Rome was composed of these various groups in the homes.

1 Corinthians 16:19
When they were in Ephesus, Aquila and Priscilla also received the church in their house. Thus lived the Christian church: during the week the church gathered in the houses, and on the Lord's day the meeting took place in one place - the temple.

See too
Colossians 4:15

III. The worship in the temple

Second (Acts 20: 7)
we understand that the first day of the week was the day on which the apostolic church assembled to break bread - to celebrate the ordinance of the supper. This supper was understood as an act of communion with the Lord
(1 Corinthians 10:14 - 22)
was taken when the whole congregation met, as an act of brotherhood among the brethren.
(1 Corinthians 11:17 - 22)
shows what NOT to do in meetings like this.

Still in the letter to the Corinthians, the apostle Paul instructed them to make their offerings systematically on the first day of the week, implying that this was the day when they should gather for worship
(1 Corinthians 16: 2)

Note also that the regular meetings of the early church were not for evangelistic purposes, but primarily for mutual encouragement and worship. For this reason, the author of Hebrews writes: "Let us also consider one another, that we may be moved to love and good works. Let us not fail to gather ourselves together, as is the custom of some; but let us make admonitions, and so much as we see that the day draweth nigh "
(Hebrews 10:24 - 25).

Because they were public gatherings, there were times when unbelievers came to believers' meetings, but this was considered only a possibility
(1 Corinthians 14:23)
Evangelism, according to the text of
(Acts 2), occurred in the context of daily life as believers spread the gospel.

Public worship is the closest resemblance we can have to heaven while we are here on earth.

IV. Elements of the neo-testamentary cult

1. Reading and preaching the Word:
(Colossians 3:16)
(2 Timothy 4: 2)

The message should expose and clarify a biblical text in contemporary language and the reality of the world today.

1 - to explain and clarify deep truths of faith;
2 - give guidance on how we should live and act as Christians;
3 - to build the church;
4 - to lead people to faith;
5 - strengthen the faith;
6 - comfort and encourage those who are in difficulty;
7 - take people out of their inertia.
8 - To this sufficiency of the Scriptures in Christian worship the Reformers have called the regulating principle of worship, which must not worry about unimportant things.

In collective worship, the preaching of the Word is essential. In our basic text we read that the activities of the New Testament church were centered "on the doctrine of the apostles, on the breaking of bread and on the prayers."

2. Prayer:
(Ephesians 5:20)
(1 - Timothy - 2: 8)
(Acts 2:42)

The prayers can be of adoration, invocation, confession, petition, thanksgiving, intercession, etc. and should be directed to God in truth and to focus the thoughts in heaven on God.

3. Hymns and spiritual songs:
(Colossians 3:16)
(Hebrews 13:15)

Hymns can sometimes be moved by the beauty of the melody, but this feeling alone is not worship. Music must have biblical truths contained in its lines to be a legitimate resource and foster true worship. The music:

- Express our relationship with God:
(Hebrews 13:15)

- It should characterize our communion with the brethren and contribute as a vehicle for proclaiming the truth of God:
(Ephesians 5:19)
(Colossians 3:16)

4. Mutual service:
(Acts 2:45)
(Colossians 3:16)

Essentially, in the Bible worship is service, something we do for others. First, Christian worship is a divine act. We respond to God's favor bestowed on us, His children. He came to meet us, called us, accepted us, gave us His forgiveness, and brought us into His presence. As we rightly serve our neighbor, we are serving God.

01/11/2017

WHAT IS PRAY?

- What God says in the Holy Bible about how to pray
and the true benefits that a person can obtain by putting into practice the true way of living and praying to God?

Let's see:

- To pray is to open the heart to God, talking to Him daily in worship in order to know Him.
In:
(Matthew 6: 5-13)

- The Lord Jesus taught his disciples to pray. Since prayer is a dialogue, there is no need to say decorated phrases. We can directly address God and thank Him for our salvation, health, employment, friends, deliverance, etc. We can talk to Him about our needs, problems and difficulties. He hears us and answers us when we pray in his name and according to his will.
In:
(John 16:23)
(I - John 5:14)
- Prayer is part of God's plan to develop our fellowship.

2. THE PRIVILEGE OF PRAYER:

- Before we received Christ as our Savior, our sins separated us from Him. We had no fellowship with God, for God is eternally separated from sin, and does not hear sinners, who have not obeyed Him and have no covenant with Him. Note the passages below:

"The Lord is far from the wicked, but the prayer of the righteous shall hear."
In:
(Proverbs 15:29)

"But your iniquities are a separation between you and your God; and your sins cover his face with you, lest he hear you. "
In:
(Isaiah - 59: 2)

"If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me."
In:
(Psalm 66:18)

"Therefore when you stretch out your hands, I will hide my eyes from you; and though you multiply your prayers, I will not listen to them, for your hands are filled with blood. "
In:
(Isaiah 1:15)

- When we repent and turn to the Lord, he hears us. As saved, we have free access to God because of the sacrifice of Christ. He not only forgave our sins, but also made us new creatures so that we would not live far from him any more. We need to watch over this relationship. It is the blood of Jesus that guarantees us victory. Even if we fail, he is ready to forgive us. In:
(I - John - 1: 9)
(James - 5:14 - 16)

"We only have the purpose in serving you:
In:
(Joshua - 24:15)

3. WE ARE STRONGER WHEN THEY REMAIN IN PRAYER:

- The more time we spend with God in prayer, the more we learn to listen to His voice. It is in this communion that we will find the strength to overcome the temptations and challenges of life. It is also the means to have the right direction for our life. Sometimes we will feel discouraged, tempted and challenged. But God is with us in a moment! Let's trust him. He is our firm rock:
In:
(Psalm 18: 1-6)

"I will love you, O Lord, my strength. The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I trust; my shield, the horn of my salvation, and my refuge. I will call on the name of the Lord, who is praiseworthy, and I will be free from my enemies. Sorrows of death surrounded me, and torrents of wickedness haunted me. Sorrows of hell surrounded me, bonds of death surprised me. In my distress I called upon the LORD, and cried to my God; from my temple he heard my voice, and my cry came before his face. "

- O (Psalm 105: 4), it is not a suggestion it is a commandment. So we need to pray always. To stop praying is even a sin because we are despising an encounter with God.
In:
(I Samuel 12:23)

4. IN WHICH PRAYER POSITION:

- Any decent position is accepted by God. What matters is our purpose and attitude in seeking your face. A position that demonstrates submission and reverence is desirable. Read these passages:
In:
(II - Chronicles - 20: 5-6)
(Acts 20:36)
(Psalm 95: 6)
(Luke 22: 41-42)
(Ephesians 3:14 - 19)
(Genesis 17: 3)
(Luke - 5:12)
(II - Chronicles - 20:18)
(Matthew - 14:23)

SEE THREE REASONS TO KEEP IN PRAYER:

1. To cultivate our relationship with God -
- Remember that the main purpose of prayer is to keep our fellowship with Him by submitting everything to His will. Prayer was one of the elements of our conversion. It served as a verbal expression of our faith for which Christ came to dwell in our lives. Continue to value God's presence through prayer. The Christian who prays is strong and identifies all that is harmful to his spiritual life, as well as becomes apt to prioritize what serves for his edification. Prayer is the secret for those who want to live with purpose and power.
In:
(Daniel - 6:10)
(Psalms 31:24)

2. Not to fall into temptation -
- Temptation is the will to do something wrong, it is the will to sin. We need to pray to overcome these desires. Especially because we are living the challenges of the last days, where sin multiplies fearfully.
In:
(James - 5: 8)
- Prayer is a gentle command of Jesus:
In:
(Matthew 26:41)

3. For the salvation of others -
- We can pray for Jesus to save our families, neighbors, friends, school and work colleagues, etc. This type of prayer is called intercession.
In:
(Colossians 2: 1-2)
- In addition to our family and friends, we must intercede for the authorities of our country,
In:
(I - Timothy - 2: 1 - 2)
- And even for those who persecute us:
In:
(Matthew 5:44)
(Acts 12: 5)

6. WHEN TO PRAY?

- When you get up -
"Start the day by talking to the Lord thanking you for the night you spent.
In:
(Psalms 5: 3)
- Ask for wisdom to, during the day, act correctly according to the Word of God. Ask also for boldness to share the gospel of Christ.
In:
(James 1: 5)
(I - Peter - 2:12)

When lying down -
- Thank for the day, for the deliverances, for protection against assaults, vehicle crashes, trampling, health, end for all the benefits.
In:
(Psalm 103: 2)
(Ephesians 5:20)
- we read like this:
"Always giving thanks to all our God and Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ." There is no specific time to pray, we can even seek the Lord at any time even at dawn.
In:
(Proverbs 8:17)

Ever -
m:
(I - Thessalonians 5:17)

- As believers, we must think of the things that are above!
In:
(Colossians 3: 2)
(Psalm 19:14)
- When you lie down, when you get up, when you travel, when you travel, make a venture, etc. God listens to us 24 hours a day! Let us always pray.

7. WHERE TO PRAY:

At home -
Gather the family for a service. Set aside a special moment to worship God. Choose the best time. Your family will be very blessed and you will thrive on everything!
In:
(Joshua - 24:15)

- In the building where believers gather to pray - There are several types of meetings: Consecration, Vigil, Prayer Meetings, etc. In these meetings are baptism in the Holy Spirit, divine healing, liberation and solution of many problems.
In:
(Acts - 3: 1)

In particular -
- It is to be alone with God in prayer, worshiping Him for all He is, for what He is doing and will do. We can talk freely with the Lord about our feelings and longings and we have promises in His Word that He hears us.
In:
(I - Peter - 5: 7)
(Psalm 51:17 - 10:17 - 34:17 - 18)
(Daniel - 10:12)

"To overcome sin, let the old nature starve and feed the new nature."

God bless you ~~

31/10/2017

Discipline Of The Church CHRISTIAN:

In:
(Proverbs 3:11 - 12)
"My son, do not reject the Lord's discipline, and do not be displeased with his rebuke, for the Lord rebukes him whom he loves, as the father does to the child who loves well.
(Proverbs 15: 5)
- The fool despiseth his father's correction, but he that heareth admonition prudently shall be.

- WHEN BAD THINGS HAPPEN

The Scriptures speak of three main categories of "difficulties" for one who believes:
1) - discipline, judgment or reprobation of the Lord;
2) - tests, trials, and suffering; and
3) - temptations or attacks of Satan.

"So when the trouble comes, what kind is it?" Some types of difficulty can be avoided and others can not. Each requires a different response from Scripture! So how can the kind of difficulty be discerned? Is God acting to correct us directly, is this persecution by His Name, or is Satan behind this difficulty? This is the first of three studies on this subject.

STUDY - 1:
- Discipline, Judgment or Reprobation of the Lord

In:
(Hebrews - 12: 5-8)
And you have forgotten the exhortation which admonishes you as to children: "My son, despise not the correction of the Lord, nor be discouraged when by him you are rebuked: for the Lord correcteth to him that loveth, and smiteth all that receiveth for son: it is for discipline that you suffer: God treats you as a son, for what son is the one whom the father does not correct, but if you are without discipline, of which all have become partakers, then you are bastards and not sons.

(Hebrews - 12: 9-11)
- Moreover, we had our fathers according to the flesh, to correct us, and we looked upon them with respect; shall we not submit much more to the Father of spirits, and shall we live? For they briefly corrected us as they pleased, but this, for our profit, to be partakers of his holiness. In fact, no correction seems at the moment to be a source of joy, but of sadness; but then produces a peaceful fruit of righteousness in those who have been exercised by it.

God uses discipline as a last resort. If all that God needed to justify mankind to Himself was a staff, then Christ would have died for nothing! No, God's plan for the earth is love first, discipline last. To get us to listen and repent, He will use a deep sense of condemnation, rebuke from friends, coincident sermons, encouragement from Scripture, and all other means before disciplining us. But if we resist the Spirit of light and mercy of God, we are promised the rod of correction. When God disciplines, punishment is the size of the crime. Several times, we realize that we can not escape with sin unrepentantly. God is carving us in holy vessels, and the process can be painful.

In:
(Job - 5:17 - 18)
(1 Corinthians 11:32)
(Proverbs 20:30)
(Revelation 3:19)
(Romans 11: 22)
(Hebrews 10:31)

- GOD HAS A "STYLE" OF JUDGMENT?

(Revelation 16: 7)
(Revelation 19: 1-2)
(Galatians 6: 7)
(Numbers - 32:23)

- THE HISTORY OF JACO AS AN EXAMPLE OF GOD'S JUDGMENT STYLE
In:
(Genesis - 27: 6-16)

- JACÓ HURT USING THE BROTHER'S CLOTHES AND A DEAD GOAT
In:
(Genesis - 27: 19-36)

- JACÓ LEARNS A LESSON ON THE RIGHTS OF PRIMOGENITURE
In:
(Genesis 29: 16-27)

- LATER IN YOUR LIFE, JACO IS DECEIVED BY CLOTHES AND BLOOD OF KIDS BY HIS OWN CHILDREN.
In:
(Genesis - 37:23 - 28 - 31 - 33)
(I Corinthians 10: 6)

- VERBAL REPREENSIONS
In:
(Leviticus 19:17)
(Proverbs 19:25)

- God will often use men to offer a verbal call through prophecy or rebuke before disciplining us. Instead of letting our pride be offended, we must be willing to accept and / or rebuke within the body of Christ, so as to avoid harsher discipline - the rod.
In:
(Proverbs 17:10)
(Proverbs 28:23)

- REJECTION THAT BRINGS LIFE
In:
(Proverbs 15:31)

- For a rebuke to bring life requires:
1) - it is correct.
2) - let us act on it.

- In the first place, we have to admit that not all of the reprimands we receive, or give are from God. The Spirit will confirm the truthfulness of the rebuke. Secondly, even if rebuke is correct, it will only serve to condemn us if we do not repent.
In:
(Psalm 141: 5)
(Proverbs 25: 12-27: 5)
(I - Timothy - 5:20)
(Luke 17: 3)

- THE MIRACLES OF GOD ... THROUGH REBUILDING!
In:
(Numbers 11: 1)
(Numbers 26:10)
(Acts - 5: 5-11)
(Deuteronomy 28)

- AS CHILDREN, WE RECEIVE PUNISHMENT NOW, AFTER LATER
In:
(I - Peter - 4:17 - 19)
(Proverbs 22:15)
(Psalm 23: 4)

- WHEN BAD THINGS HAPPEN, HOW SHOULD WE RESPOND?

Some Christian groups assume that Satan is behind all kinds of problems. This is a dangerous sight, for it comes close to blaspheming the work of the Holy Spirit when God reproves us. Other groups believe in enduring trials. There are still other groups that are focusing on God's discipline to such an extent that they do not recognize a mere tribulation of an active work of Satan. So, the next time some "difficulty" comes into your life, is there a way to discern its meaning? What instruction did God give us?

Like the test in:
(Acts 17:11)

- We must avoid and resist temptations, trials of perseverance, trials and sufferings, and never resist what God is doing, or attribute this to Satan.
In:
(Romans 8:28)

- ESCAPING WITH SIN?

- Those who can sin constantly and not be rebuked by God, are not their children. Those who are born again feel a terrible condemnation when they sin, and if they do not repent, they end up taking God's "slaps" for it. Is this true in your life? Do you pass the family test? Ever spanked it?
In:
(Psalm 38: 1 - 2 - 4 - 7)
(Luke - 12:27 - 28)
(II Kings - 2:11)
(Proverbs 1:24 - 27)
(Proverbs 1:28 - 31)
(Proverbs 29: 1)

God bless u ~

29/10/2017

What does the (Holy Bible) say about God? and about the Lord Jesus?

we will see:

STUDYING THE HOLY BIBLE:

1. How many gods are there?
In:
Ephesians 4: 6
- One God and Father of all, who is above all, and for all and in all.

2. What is the nature of God?
In:
John 4:24
God is a Spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and in truth.

3. Does God care about our problems?
In:
Psalm 40: 1-3
- I waited patiently for the Lord, and he bowed down to me and heard my cry.
He also brought me out of a pit of destruction, out of a pool of mud; he set my feet upon a rock, and made my steps.

4. What are the three manifestations of God?
In:
Matthew 28:19
- Go ye therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.

5. What was God's role in creating the universe?
In:
Genesis 1: 1
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.

6. Some characteristics of God:
The. It's Spirit.
In:
John 4:24
God is a Spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and in truth.

B. It's Eternal.
In:
Isaiah 57:15
- For thus saith the High and the Exalted, that dwelleth in eternity, whose name is holy: In a high and holy place dwelt, and also with the contrite and humble of spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, and to revive the hearts of the contrite

w. Do not change.
In:
James 1:17
- Every good gift and every perfect gift comes from above, descending from the Father of lights, in whom there is no change nor shadow of variation.

d. It's perfect.
In:
Matthew 5:48
Be ye therefore perfect, even as your heavenly Father is perfect.

and. He is wise.
In:
I Corinthians 1:24
- But to them that are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ, power of God, and wisdom of God.

f. It's holy.
In:
Exodus 15:11
"Who among the gods is like you, O Lord?" And who is like thee mighty in holiness, marveling at praises, working wonders?

g. It is the truth.
In:
Jeremiah 10:10
- But the Lord is the true God; he is the living God and the eternal King, to his wrath the earth shakes, and the nations can not bear his indignation.

H. You are Merciful.
In:
Psalm 86:15
But you, Lord, are a gracious and benign God, longsuffering, and abundant in grace and faithfulness.

7. How does God reveal Himself?
The. By nature.
In:
Psalm 19: 1
- The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament announces the work of his hands.

B. Through the Bible.
In:
Revelation 1: 1
- The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants the things that are soon to come; and he sent them by his angel, and he gave them unto his servant John.

w. By Jesus Christ.
In:
John 14: 6
- Jesus answered him, I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.

8. God is our Father:
The. You are always worried about our problems.
In:
Psalm 46: 1
"God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.

B. He supports us with His mercy.
In:
Jeremiah 31: 3
- The Lord appeared to me from afar, saying, For I have loved thee with an everlasting love;

w. It seeks to comfort us always.
In:
2 Corinthians 1: 3
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all consolation.

d. Give us what we need.
In:
Philippians 4:19
- My God will supply all your needs according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.

AND NOW?

* After knowing God better, He expects you to:

1. Respect His name.
In:
Exodus 20: 7
Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain.

2. Obey His will.
In:
Acts 5:29
- Then Peter and the apostles answered and said, It is enough to obey God rather than men.

3. Put it first.
In:
Matthew 6:33
But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.

4. Love him for real.
In:
Matthew 22:37
- Jesus answered and said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.

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