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BIBLE STUDY OUTLINE
LESSON 016
THOSE WHO QUALIFY FOR HEAVEN
Text:Palms 15:5
INTRODUCTION
Psalms15:1 asks a question:“Who shall enter heaven”?Ps.15:2-5
supplies the answer to his crucial question.Many qualifications
are listed and by now you should know whether or not you qualify
for heaven,if you do,praise the Lord,if you not,call on the only one who
can make you qualify,the Lord Jesus Christ.
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1.Who are those who cannot be moved according to Ps.15:5?
Rom.2:13,James.1:22-25,John.13:17 live for ever and be
immovable are those who know what is required of them as listed in
Ps.15:and Do them.That is not hearers only,but those who put into
practice what they have learnt.
2.Can you give some reasons why saints are immovable?
Ps.40:2,Ps.27:5,Ps.31:20,Job.5:19-24,Ps.33:18-19,Job.31:4,
Eze.9:4-6,Dan.7:27,Heb.13:5-6,Ps.55:22,Ps.37:5,I Pet.5:7,
Ps.37:24,Prov.24:26,Ps.146:8,Ps.147:6.
The reasons why saints are immovable and eternal are very many.
Some of them are these;Their feet are planted firmly on the rock of
ages,they are hidden in time of trouble,their steps are controlled by
God Himself,since they are going to be joint-rulers with the one
whose kingdom is eternal,they have to be eternal themselves.God
is their helper so that even if they slip and fall God will raise them up
again,they also have learnt the secret of trusting the Lord thereby
casting their burdens on Him,including the burden of how to get
heaven,and lastly,God loves them and those whom the Lord loves
cannot perish.

23/12/2025

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BIBLE STUDY OUTLINE
LESSON 015
LOAN,GIFTS AND BRIBERY
Text:Palms 15:5
INTRODUCTION
In the last study we learnt that a child of God must pay his vows at all
cost and should not export another person either by giving loan with
interest or by underpaying his employees.Today,we want to talk
about loan,gifts,bribery as they affect God's children.
1.WHATARE THINGS THAT GOD LOANED TO US?
Can you name some of them?Is death the end of everything?Why
must a Christian avoid wasting of time?Proverbs 27:1,Luke12:19,
Ephesians 5:15-16,Psalms 90:12,James 4:13-14,Isaiah 57:16
Ecclessiates12:7.Everything we have is loaned to us by God
including our time,life,soul and even the breath we breath.Death is
surely not the end of everything and we must watch the way we
spend these things loaned to us because we shall render an account
one day ofthe Giver.
2. WHAT IS GOD'S STAND ON BRIBERY?
What about gifts,are we encouraged to receive all gifts?Does God
accept gifts?Amos 5:12,Isaiah 33:15-17,Exodus 23:8,Deut.10:17,
Deut.16:19,James.2:9,Proverbs 28:21,Ezekiel 13:19,Deut.25,l
Chr.19:7,Psalms 22:3,Ps.99:9,Ps.33:1-3,John 4:24.Bribery is
absolutely forbidden and not all gifts are acceptable either.This is
because not all gifts are sincere and many have perverted justice
because of gifts.Not all gifts are acceptable to God and in fact the
only gift that God will certainly not refuse is praise.
CONCLUSION
Beware of gifts.Don't give brides and don't accept it either.Learn to
praise God always Psalms 89:6.Will you like to praise Him now.
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18/05/2024

Youth without Jesus useless.
Youth with Jesus youthful

14/03/2024

Making Great Decisions

Perfect decisions are few and far between because life is messy. A great decision is always possible, however. Great decisions don’t all have fairytale endings, but they do achieve the best possible outcome under the circumstances.

The most successful decision-makers don’t act on impulse, intuition, or even experience alone; they have a system that they work through step by step. Here is one such system:

Define the issue. A problem well stated is a problem half solved. Employ the “who, what, when, why, and how” regimen of the journalist, although not necessarily in that order. Why is the decision necessary? What is the objective? How can a great decision change things for the better? Whom will it affect? When does it need to be made?

Take a positive approach. Make a conscious effort to see the situation as an opportunity rather than a problem.

List your options. The more alternatives you consider, the more likely you will be to not overlook the best solution.

Gather information about your options. You will not only make better decisions if you have investigated thoroughly, but you will also have more peace of mind as you carry out your decision.

Be objective. If you already have an opinion on the matter, the natural tendency will be to look primarily for evidence to confirm that opinion. That works if you happen to be right, but if you’re not… Welcome alternatives and opposing views. Remind yourself that the goal is not to prove yourself right, but to make the right decision.

Consider your options. Write down the pros and cons for each option and see how they stack up against each other. Try to determine both best-case and worst-case scenarios for each option. See if there is some way to combine several promising solutions into one potent solution.

Be true to yourself. Do any of the alternatives compromise your values? If so, scratch them from the list.

Make a decision. When you’re convinced that you’ve found the best alternative, commit to it.

Be open to change if circumstances change. Once you make a decision and begin to act on it, a better option may open up. This is sometimes referred to as the “boat-and-rudder effect.” It’s not until a boat is in motion that the rudder can come into play, but when it does, it makes greater maneuverability possible.

Ask Jesus. Last but certainly not least, pray for guidance at each step of the decision-making process. The answers to all your questions and problems are simple for Jesus, so if you’re smart, you’ll be like the man who said, “I may not know all the answers, but I know the Answer Man!” Jesus has all the answers. He is the answer!



Revelation 3:11 (ESV) I am coming soon. Hold fast what you have, so that no one may seize your crown.

James 1:4 (ESV) And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.

Acts 14:22 (ESV) strengthening the souls of the disciples, encouraging them to continue in the faith, and saying that through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God.Making Great Decisions

Perfect decisions are few and far between because life is messy. A great decision is always possible, however. Great decisions don’t all have fairytale endings, but they do achieve the best possible outcome under the circumstances.

The most successful decision-makers don’t act on impulse, intuition, or even experience alone; they have a system that they work through step by step. Here is one such system:

Define the issue. A problem well stated is a problem half solved. Employ the “who, what, when, why, and how” regimen of the journalist, although not necessarily in that order. Why is the decision necessary? What is the objective? How can a great decision change things for the better? Whom will it affect? When does it need to be made?

Take a positive approach. Make a conscious effort to see the situation as an opportunity rather than a problem.

List your options. The more alternatives you consider, the more likely you will be to not overlook the best solution.

Gather information about your options. You will not only make better decisions if you have investigated thoroughly, but you will also have more peace of mind as you carry out your decision.

Be objective. If you already have an opinion on the matter, the natural tendency will be to look primarily for evidence to confirm that opinion. That works if you happen to be right, but if you’re not… Welcome alternatives and opposing views. Remind yourself that the goal is not to prove yourself right, but to make the right decision.

Consider your options. Write down the pros and cons for each option and see how they stack up against each other. Try to determine both best-case and worst-case scenarios for each option. See if there is some way to combine several promising solutions into one potent solution.

Be true to yourself. Do any of the alternatives compromise your values? If so, scratch them from the list.

Make a decision. When you’re convinced that you’ve found the best alternative, commit to it.

Be open to change if circumstances change. Once you make a decision and begin to act on it, a better option may open up. This is sometimes referred to as the “boat-and-rudder effect.” It’s not until a boat is in motion that the rudder can come into play, but when it does, it makes greater maneuverability possible.

Ask Jesus. Last but certainly not least, pray for guidance at each step of the decision-making process. The answers to all your questions and problems are simple for Jesus, so if you’re smart, you’ll be like the man who said, “I may not know all the answers, but I know the Answer Man!” Jesus has all the answers. He is the answer!



Revelation 3:11 (ESV) I am coming soon. Hold fast what you have, so that no one may seize your crown.

James 1:4 (ESV) And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.

Acts 14:22 (ESV) strengthening the souls of the disciples, encouraging them to continue in the faith, and saying that through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God.

04/03/2024

And Jesus said it is finished

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