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* God's
Holy Days must be observed as commanded by God our Father.
They include Passover, Days of Unleavened Bread, Pentecost, Feast of
Trumpets, Day of Atonement, Feast of Tabernacles & Last Great Day.
* I celebrate only Festivals
that are appointed by God.
1. Passover
- We partake of unleavened bread symbolizing Christ's broken body and wine
symbolizing His Blood poured out for the forgiveness of our sins.
Exo 12:1-14; Luke 22:19-20; John 1:29;
John 13:13-15; 1 Pet 1:18-19.
2. Days of
Unleavened Bread
- Seven is God's number symbolizing completeness and we follow Passover
with seven days of unleavened bread, pictures the elimination of sin from
our lives. First day and seventh day is a day of rest, and holy
convocation.
Exo 12:15-16; Exo 13:3,9-10; Acts 12:3-4;
Acts 20:6.
3. Pentecost or
Feast of Firstfruits
- signifies "fifty." Pictures the firstfruits of salvation or the first
part of the spiritual harvest - calling out of Church the called-out
ones. Levi 23:9-11,
15-17,21; Acts 2:1.
4. Feast of
Trumpets - A day
of rejoicing and Holy unto the Lord, symbolizing Christ's Return and the
Resurrection from the dead. As the trumpet is a symbol of war, it also
represents a warning of the coming plagues.
Levi 23:24-25; 1 Cor 15:52; 1 Thess 4:16-17;
Rev 8:6-13.
5. Day of
Atonement - We
are commanded to fast on this Annual High Day (to deny ourselves) and it
is a day of rest.
It symbolizes the banishment and defeat of satan and where the world is
reconciled to God.
Levi 16:29,31; Levi 23:26-32.
6. Feast of
Tabernacles -
Booths or temporary dwellings for seven days, rejoicing with God. It
symbolizes God's passion to tabernacle with us and people's temporary
status here on this earth.
Levi 23:43, Neh 8:9-18; John 7:2-14; Ezek 37:27;
Heb 11:8-10; Rev 21:3.
7. Last Great Day
- On the eighth day,
it pictures the hope of all humanity who have not yet known God, the Great
Day of Judgment and the rest of the dead being raised to life after the
1000 year reign of Christ with His Firstfruits of Salvation.
John
6:39-54; 7:37; 11:24; 12:48.
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Sabbath |
* We must observe God's Sabbath and keep it holy.
* A day of rest dedicated to God.
* Observed from Friday evening to Saturday evening.
SunriseandSunset
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Seventh day of the week is saturday.
* We spend extra time in fellowship
with God through prayer and bible study.
* There are many references to God's Holy Sabbath in both the Old and
New Testament.
* Jesus Christ kept the Sabbath.
* The Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath.
Sabbath must be kept & respected under any circumstance.
Rules for Sabbath:
* Kindle no fire.
* Food must be prepared the day before as we are forbidden to cook on
this day.
* No work.
* No idle words.
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Bible
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Genesis
*
Creation of the universe; origin of
humans; beginning of sin and suffering in the world; God's way of
dealing with people.
Exodus
* Most important event in Israel's history -
departure of the people of Israel from Egypt, where they had been
slaves.
Leviticus
* Main theme: holiness of God and
how his people were to worship and live so as to maintain their
relationship with the Holy God.
Numbers
* Story of the Israelites during the nearly
forty years from the time they left Mount Sinai until they reached the
eastern border of the land that God promised to give them.
Deuteronomy
* Main theme: God has saved and
blessed his loved and chosen people, his people are to remember this;
to have life and continued blessing they must love and obey him.
Joshua
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Story of the
Israelite invasion of Canaan under the leadership of Joshua,
the successor of Moses.
Main events:
Crossing of Jordan; fall of Jericho;
Battle at Ai; renewal of the covenant between God and his people.
Judges
* Stories from the lawless period of Israel’s
history, between the invasion of Canaan and establishment of the
monarchy.
Ruth
* Ruth, a Moabite woman,
is married to an Israelite. When he dies, Ruth shows uncommon loyalty
to her Israelite mother-in-law and deep devotion to the God of Israel.
In the end she finds a new husband among her former husband’s
relatives; and through this marriage becomes the great-grandmother of
David, Israel’s greatest king.
1 Samuel
* Theme:
Obedience and faithfulness to God brings success and disobedience
brings disaster.
2 Samuel
* History of David’s reign as king, first over
Judah in the south and then over the whole nation, including Israel in
the north.
1 Kings
*
Continues the
history of the Israelite monarchy begun in the books of Samuel.
* Prophets of the Lord warned the people not to worship idols and not
to disobey God; Elijah and the story of his contest with the priests
of Baal.
2 Kings
* Continuation from First Kings of the history
of the two Israelite kingdoms.
* The prophet who stands out in Second Kings is Elijah’s successor
Elisha.
1 Chronicles
* Both first and second book of Chronicles
retell events recorded in the books of Samuel and Kings, but from a
different point of view.
2 Chronicles
* Describes the rule of King Solomon, records
the revolt of the northern tribes led by Jeroboam against Rehoboam,
King Solomon’s son and successor, and continues an account of the
history of the kingdom of Judah until the fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC.
Ezra
* Describes the return of some of the Jewish
exiles from Babylon and the restoration of life and worship in
Jerusalem.
Nehemiah
* Record of
Nehemiah’s deep dependence on God and his frequent prayers to him.
* Return of Nehemiah to Jerusalem; rebuilding of the walls of
Jerusalem; solemn reading of God's Law by Ezra; people’s confession of
sin; Further activities of Nehemiah as governor of Judah.
Esther
*
Events centre
around a Jewish heroine named Esther, who by her great courage and
devotion to her people saved them from being exterminated by their
enemies.
Job
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Story of a good man who suffers total disaster – he loses all his
children and property and is afflicted with a repulsive disease.
* Conclusion: Job is restored to his former condition,
with even greater prosperity than before, God reprimands Job’s friends
for failing to understand the meaning of Job’s suffering.
Psalm
* Hymn &
prayer book.
* Composed by different authors over a long period of time.
* Hymns of praise and worship of God; prayers for help, protection and
salvation; pleas for forgiveness; song of thanksgiving for God’s
blessings; and petitions for the punishment of enemies.
Proverbs
* Collection
of moral and religious teachings in the form of sayings and proverbs.
* e.g. Religious morality, common sense, good manners, family
relations, business dealings, matters of etiquette, qualities like
humility, patience, respect for the poor.
Ecclesiastes
* Thoughts of
“the Philosopher,” a man who reflected deeply on how short and
contradictory human life is, with its mysterious injustices
and
frustrations. He could not understand the ways of God, who controls
human destiny. Yet, in spite of this, he advised people to work hard,
and to enjoy the gifts of God as much and as long as they could.
Song of Songs
*
Collection of love poems, in the form of songs addressed by a man to a
woman, and by the woman to the man.
* Interpreted by Jews as a picture of the relationship between God and
his people, and by Christians as a picture of the relationship between
Christ and the Church.
Isaiah
*
Great prophet
who lived in Jerusalem.
* He called the people and their leaders to a life of righteousness
and justice, and warned that failure to listen to God would bring doom
and destruction.
Jeremiah
*
The prophet
Jeremiah, during his long ministry warned God’s people of the
catastrophe that was to fall upon the nation because of their idolatry
and sin.
Lamentations
* Collection
of five poems lamenting the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 B.C., and
its aftermath of ruin and exile.
* Contains a note of trust in God and hope for the future.
Ezekiel
*
Ezekiel, a man of deep faith and great imagination, whose insights
came in the form of visions, and many of his messages were expressed
in vivid symbolic actions.
* Emphasized the need for inner renewal of the heart and spirit, and
each individual's responsibility for his own sins, and proclaimed his
hope for the renewal of the life of the nation.
* Ezekiel had special interest in the Temple and in the need for
holiness.
Daniel
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Written during
a time when the Jews were suffering greatly under the persecution and
oppression of a pagan king.
Using stories and accounts of visions, the writer encourages the
people of his time with the hope that God will bring the tyrant down
and restore sovereignty to God’s people.
Hosea
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Prophet Hosea
concerned about the idolatry of the people and their faithlessness
towards God.
Joel
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Prophet Joel describes a terrible invasion of locusts and a
devastating drought in Palestine.
* In these events he sees a sign of the coming day of the Lord, a time
when the Lord will punish those who oppose his righteous will.
* The prophet conveys the Lord’s call to the people to repent, and his
promise of restoration and blessing for his people.
* Promise that God will send his Spirit upon all the people, men and
women, young and old alike.
Amos
* The prophet Amos' message was recorded at
length.
* He came from a town in Judah.
* Preached to the people of the northern kingdom of Israel, about the
middle of eighth century B.C.
* With passion and courage he preached that God would punish the
nation.
Obadiah
* Prophesied that Edom would be punished and
defeated, along with other nations that were the enemies of Israel.
Jonah
* Describes the adventures of a prophet who tried to disobey God’s
command.
God told him to go to Nineveh, the capital of the great empire of
Assyria, Israel’s deadly enemy.
But Jonah did not want to go there with God’s message, because he was
convinced that God would not carry out his threat to destroy the city.
After a series of dramatic events, he reluctantly obeyed, and finally
sulked when his message of doom did not come true.
* The book portrays God’s absolute sovereignty over his creation.
But above all it portrays God as a God of love and mercy, who would
rather forgive and save even the enemies of his people, than punish
and destroy them.
Micah
* The prophet Micah, was convinced that Judah was about to face the
same kind of national catastrophe that Amos had predicted for the
northern kingdom, and for the same reason – God would punish the
hateful injustice of the people.
* Micah’s message, however, contains more clear and notable signs of
hope for the future.
Nahum
* Is a poem celebrating the fall of Nineveh, the capital city of
Israel’s ancient and oppressive enemy, the Assyrians.
Habakkuk
* The words of the prophet Habakkuk come from near the end of the
seventh century B.C., at a time when the Babylonians were in power.
He was deeply disturbed by the violence of those cruel people.
* The rest of this book is a prophecy of doom on the unrighteousness,
with a concluding psalm celebrating the greatness of God and
expressing the undying faith of the poet.
Zephaniah
* The book contains the familiar prophetic themes:
A day of doom and destruction is threatened, when Judah will be
punished for her worship of other gods. The Lord will punish other
nations also. Although Jerusalem is doomed, in time the city will be
restored, with a humble and righteous people living there.
Haggai
A collection of brief messages that came from the Lord through the
prophet Haggai in 520 BC.
* The messages urge the leaders of the people to rebuild the Temple,
and the Lord promises prosperity and peace in the future for a renewed
and purified people.
Zechariah
* Prophecies from the prophet Zechariah. These are largely in the form
of visions, and deal with the restoration of Jerusalem, the rebuilding
of the Temple, the purification of God’s people and the messianic age
to come.
* A collection of messages about the expected Messiah and the final
judgment.
Malachi
* The prophet’s main concern is to call priests and people to renew
their faithfulness to their covenant with God.
It is clear that there is laxity and corruption in the life and
worship of God’s people.
* Priests and people are cheating God by not giving him the offering
that are rightly due to him, and by not living according to his
teaching.
* But the Lord will come to judge and purify his people, sending his
messenger ahead of him to prepare the way and to proclaim his
covenant.
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Matthew
* Good news that Jesus is the promised
Savior, the one through whom God fulfilled the promises he made to his
people in the Old Testament.
* Includes birth of Jesus, baptism and temptation,
his ministry of preaching, teaching and healing in Galilee.
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Jesus’ journey from Galilee
to Jerusalem and events of Jesus’ last week, culminating in his
crucifixion & resurrection.
Mark
* Jesus pictured as a man of action and
this is seen in his teaching, in his power over demons, and in
forgiving people’s sins.
Jesus speaks of himself as the Son of Man, who came to give his life
to set people free from sin.
Luke
* Presents Jesus as both
the promised Saviour of Israel
and as the Saviour of all people.
* Luke records that Jesus was called by the Spirit of the Lord to
“preach the Good News to the poor,” and this Gospel is filled with a
concern for people with all kinds of need.
* The note of joy is also prominent in Luke, especially in the opening
chapters that announce the coming of Jesus, and again at the
conclusion when Jesus ascends to heaven.
The story of the growth and spread of the Christian faith after the
ascension of Jesus is told by the same writer in the Book of Acts.
John
* Presents Jesus as the
eternal word of God, who “became a human being and lived
among us.”
* Written so that its readers might believe that Jesus is the promised
Saviour, the Son of God, and that through their faith in him they
might have life.
* After an introduction that identifies the eternal Word of God with
Jesus, the first part of the Gospel presents various miracles which
show that Jesus is the promised Saviour, the Son of God. These are
followed by discourses that explain what is revealed by the miracles.
* Tells how some people believed in Jesus and became his followers,
while others opposed him
and refused to believe.
Chapters 13-17 records at length the close fellowship of Jesus with
his disciples on
the night of his arrest, & his words of preparation & encouragement
to them on
the eve of his crucifixion.
The closing chapters tell of Jesus’ arrest and trial, his crucifixion
and resurrection, his appearances to his disciples after the
resurrection.
Acts
* A continuation of the
Gospel of Luke.
* Chief purpose: To tell how Jesus’ early followers, led
by the Holy Spirit, spread the Good News about him “in Jerusalem, in
all of Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of
the earth.”
* Story of the Christian movement as it began among the Jewish people
and went
on to become a faith for the whole world.
* Important feature: Activity of the Holy Spirit, who
comes with power upon the believers in Jerusalem on the day of
Pentecost and continues to guide and strengthen the church and its
leaders throughout the events reported in the book.
Romans
* Written to prepare the
way for a visit Paul planned to make to the church at Rome.
* Paul's plan was to work among the Christians there
for a while and then, with their support, to go on to Spain.
* Explains his understanding of the Christian faith and its practical
implications for the lives of Christians.
* Contains Paul’s most complete statement of his message.
1 Corinthians
* Written to deal with
problems of Christian life
and faith that had arisen in the church which Paul had established at
Corinth.
* The apostle’s chief concerns are with problems such as divisions and
immorality in the church, and with questions about marriage, matters
of conscience, church order, gifts of the Holy Spirit, and the
resurrection.
With deep insight he shows how the Good News speaks
to these questions.
2 Corinthians
* Written during a difficult period in
Paul’s relationship with the church at Corinth. Some members of the
church had evidently made strong attacks against Paul, but he shows
his deep longing for reconciliation and expresses his great joy when
this is brought about.
Galatians
* As the good news about Jesus began to
be preached and welcomed among the people who were not Jews,
the question arose as to whether a person must obey the Law of Moses
in order to be a true Christian.
Ephesians
* In the first part of
Ephesians the writer develops the theme of unity by speaking of the
way in which God the Father has chosen his people, how they are
forgiven and set free from their sins through Jesus Christ the Son,
and how
God’s great promise is guaranteed by the Holy Spirit.
In the second part he appeals to the readers to live in such
a way that their oneness in Christ may become real in their life
together.
Philippians
* The immediate reasons for Paul
writing this letter was
to thank the Philippian Christians for the gift which they had sent to
help in his time of need.
He uses this opportunity to reassure them, so that they may have
courage and confidence in spite of all his troubles and their own as
well.
* He reminds them that their life in union with Christ is a gift of
God’s grace which they have received through faith, not through
obedience to the ceremonies of the Jewish Law. He writes of the joy
and peace that God gives to those who live in union with Christ.
* This letter is marked by its emphasis on joy, confidence, unity, and
perseverance in
the Christian faith and life.
It also reveals the deep affection Paul had for the church at
Philippi.
Colossians
* Paul’s letter to the
Colossians was written to the church at Colossae, a town in Asia Minor
east of Ephesus. This church had not been established by Paul, but was
in an area for which Paul felt responsible, as he sent out workers
from Ephesus, the capital of the Roman province of Asia.
Paul had learnt that there were false teachers in the church at
Colossae who insisted that in order to
know God and have full salvation one must worship certain “spiritual
rulers and authorities.”
In addition, these teachers said, one must submit to special rites
such as circumstances and must observe strict rules about foods and
other matters.
* Paul writes to oppose these teachings with the true Christian
message.
The heart of his reply is that Jesus Christ is able to give full
salvation and that these other beliefs and practices actually lead
away from him.
Through Christ, God created the world and through him
he is bringing it back to himself. Only in union with Christ is there
hope of salvation for the world.
Paul then spells out the implications of this great teaching for the
lives of believers.
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Thessalonians
* Written to encourage and reassure the Christians there. He gives
thanks for the news about their faith and love; he reminds them of the
kind of life he had lived while he was with them, and then answers
questions that had arisen in the church about the return
of Christ. Could a believer who died before Christ’s return still
share in the
eternal life that his return
will bring? And when will Christ come again? Paul takes this occasion
to tell them to
go on working quietly while waiting in hope for Christ’s return.
2 Thessalonians
* Confusion over the expected return of Christ continued to cause
disturbances in the church at Thessalonica.
* Deals with the belief that the day of the Lord’s coming had already
arrived.
Paul corrects this idea,
point out that before Christ returns, evil and wickedness will reach a
climax under the leadership of a mysterious figure called “the Wicked
One”, who would be opposed to Christ.
* The apostle emphasizes the need for his readers to remain steady in
their faith in spite
Of trouble and suffering, to work for a living as did Paul and his
fellow workers, and
to persevere in doing good.
1 Timothy
* Warning against false teaching in the church.
This teaching, a mixture of Jewish and non-Jewish ideas, was based on
the belief that the physical world is evil and that one can attain
salvation only by special secret knowledge and by practices such as
avoiding certain
foods and not marrying.
* The letter also contains instructions about church administration
and worship, with a description of the kind of character that church
leaders and helpers should have. Finally, Timothy is advised how to be
a good servant of Jesus Christ and about the responsibilities that he
has towards various groups of believers.
2 Timothy
* Consists largely of personal advice to Timothy, as a younger
colleague and assistant.
* The main theme is endurance.
* Timothy is advised and encouraged to keep on witnessing faithfully
to Jesus Christ, to hold to the true teaching of the Good News and the
Old Testament, and to do his duty as teacher and evangelist, all in
the face of suffering and opposition.
Titus
* Titus was a Gentile convert to Christianity who became a fellow
worker and assistant to Paul in his missionary work.
Paul’s letter to Titus is addressed to his young helper in Crete, who
had been left there to supervise the work
of the church.
The letter expresses three main concerns:
* First, Titus is reminded of
the kind of character that church leaders should have, especially in
view of the bad character of many Cretans.
Next, Titus is advised how to teach the various groups in the church,
the older men, the older women (who are, in turn, to teach the younger
women), the young men, and the slaves. Finally, the writer gives Titus
advice regarding Christian conduct, especially the need to be peaceful
and friendly, and to avoid hatred, argument, and division in the
church.
Philemon
* Philemon was a prominent Christian, probably a
member of the church at Colossae, and the owner of a slave named
Onesimus.
This slave had run away
from his master, and then somehow he had come in contact with Paul,
who was then in prison. Through Paul, Onesimus became a Christian.
* Paul’s letter to Philemon,
is an appeal to Philemon, a prominent Christian, to be reconciled to
his slave, whom Paul is sending back to him, and to welcome him not
only as a forgiven slave but as a Christian brother.
Hebrews
* Written to a group of Christians who, faced with increasing
opposition, were
in danger of abandoning the Christian faith.
The writer encourages them
in their faith primarily by showing that Jesus Christ is the true and
final revelation
of God.
James
* Collection of practical instructions, written to
“all God’s people scattered over the whole world.”
* Writer uses many vivid figures of speech to present instruction
regarding practical wisdom and guidance for Christian attitudes and
conduct.
1 Peter
* Main purpose: The writer encourages readers who
were facing persecution and suffering for their faith and he does this
by reminding his readers of the Good News about Jesus Christ, whose
death, resurrection, and promised coming has given them hope.
In the light of this they are to accept and endure their suffering,
confident that it is
a test of the genuineness of their faith and that they will be
rewarded on
“the Day when Jesus Christ is revealed.”
* Along with his encouragement in time of trouble, the writer also
urges his readers to live as people who belong to Christ.
2 Peter
* Addressed to a wide circle
of early Christians.
Main concern: is to combat the work of false teachers
and the immorality which results from such teaching.
The answer to these problems is found in holding to the true knowledge
of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, knowledge conveyed by people who
themselves have seen Jesus and have heard him teach.
* Writer is especially concerned with the teaching
of those who claim that
Christ will not return again. He says that the apparent delay in
Christ’s return is due to the fact that God “does not want anyone to
be destroyed, but wants all to turn away from their sins.”
1 John
* Two main purposes:
To encourage its readers to live in fellowship with God and with his
Son, Jesus Christ, and to warn them against following false teaching
that would destroy this fellowship.
* The writer clearly states
that Jesus Christ was a real human being, and he emphasizes that all
who believe in Jesus Christ and love God must also love one another.
2 John
* Written by “the Elder” to “the dear Lady and to her children,”
probably meaning
a local church and its members.
Brief message: appeal to love one another and a warning
against false teachers & their teachings.
3 John
* Written by “the Elder” to
a church leader named Gaius.
The writer praises Gaius because of his help to other Christians, and
warns
against a man named Diotrephes.
Jude
* Writer warns against false teachers who claimed to be believers and
encourages his readers to “fight on for the faith which once and for
all God has given to his people.”
Revelation
* The writer’s main concern is to give his readers hope and
encouragement, and to urge them to remain faithful
during times of suffering and persecution.
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1.
"I am the LORD your God," who brought you
out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.
"You shall
have no other gods
before me."
2. "You shall
not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or
on the earth beneath or in the waters below."
"You
shall not bow down to them or worship
them; for I, the LORD your God, am a jealous
God, punishing the children for the sin of the
fathers to the third and fourth generation of
those who hate me, but showing love to a
thousand {generations} of those
who love me and keep my commandments."
3.
"You shall not misuse the name of
the LORD your God,"
"for the LORD
will not hold anyone guiltless
who misuses his name."
4.
"Remember the Sabbath day by
keeping it holy."
"Six days you
shall labor and do all your work,
but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the LORD
your God. On it you shall not do any work,
neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor
your manservant or maidservant, nor your
animals, nor the alien within your gates.
For in six days the LORD made the heavens
and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them,
but he rested on the seventh day.
Therefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day
and made it holy."
5.
"Honor your father and your mother,"
"so that you
may live long in the land the LORD
your God is giving you."
6.
"You shall not murder."
7. "You shall not commit adultery."
8. "You shall not steal."
9. "You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor."
10. "You shall not covet your neighbor's house. You shall not covet
your neighbor's wife, or his manservant or maidservant, his ox or donkey,
or anything that belongs to your neighbor."
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BLESSINGS for
obedience
Deut 28:1-14 |
* “Blessed shall
you be in the city, and blessed shall
you be in the country.
* “Blessed shall be the fruit of your
body, the produce
of your ground and the increase of your herds, the increase of your
cattle and the offspring of your flocks.
* “Blessed shall be your basket and your kneading bowl.
* “Blessed shall you be when
you come in, and blessed shall you be when you go out.
* “The LORD will cause your enemies who rise against
you to be defeated before your face; they shall come
out against you one way and flee before you seven ways.
* “The LORD will command the blessing on you in
your storehouses and in all to which you set your
hand, and He will bless you in the land which the
LORD your God is giving you.
* “The LORD will establish you as a holy people to Himself,
just as He has sworn to you, if you keep the commandments of the LORD
your God and walk in His ways.
* Then all peoples of the earth shall see that you are
called by the name of the LORD, and they shall be
afraid of you.
* And the LORD will grant you plenty of goods,
in the fruit of your body, in the increase of your
livestock, and in the produce of your ground,
in the land of which the LORD swore to your fathers
to give you.
* The LORD will open to you His good
treasure,
the heavens, to give the rain to your land in its season, and to bless
all the work of your hand. You shall lend to many nations, but you
shall not borrow.
* And the LORD will make you the head and not the
tail; you shall be above only, and not be beneath,
if you heed the commandments of the LORD your
God, which I command you today, and are careful
to observe them.
* So you shall not turn aside from any of the words
which I command you this day, to the right or the left, to go
after other gods to serve them.
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GIFTS OF THE HOLY
SPIRIT
1 Cor 12:8-10 |
Message of Wisdom
Word of Knowledge
Wonder-Working Faith
Healing
Miraculous Powers
Prophecy
Discernment
Speaking In Tongues
Interpretation of Tongues
The following is a list of God's great and precious promises when
we are in a right relationship with Him:
1. Every Good Thing:
1 Chron 17:26; Psa
84:11;
Psa 34:9-10; Psa 103:5; Psa 107:9; Prov 12:14;
Matt 7:7-11.
2. Provisions: Phil 4:19; Matt 6:30;32-33; Psa 132:15;
Psa 144:13.
3. All things and whatsoever we ask in Jesus Name,
in Prayer: Matt 18:19; John 14:12-14; John 15:16;
Rom 8:32; 1 John 5:15.
4. All wishes and the desires of our hearts: Psa 23:1;
Psa 34:9-12; Psa 37:4; Psa 103:5; Psa 145:19; Prov 10:24;
Matt 21:22; Mk 11:22-24; John 15:7; 1 Cor 3:21-23.
5. All things possible: Matt 19:26; Matt 17:20; Mk
9:23;
Mk 10:27; Lk 18:27.
6. Signs and wonders: Mark 6:15-20; 16:17-18;
Matt 28:20; Jn 14:12.
7. Power to bind and loose: Matt 16:16-19; Matt 18:18.
8. Power over all enemies including satan:
Luke 10:19; 1 Jn 4:4; 1 Jn 5:18; Jas 4:7.
9. Answered prayer: Psa 17:6; Psa 91:15; Matt 7:7-11;
Jn 15:7; 1 Jn 3:20-22; 5:14-15.
10. Physical health/healing and speedy health:
Isa 38:16; Isa 58:1-9; Psa 30:2; Psa 103:3; Psa 107:20;
Psa 147:3; Prov 4:22; Mal 4:2; James 5:16; 1 Pet 2:24.
11. Great and ever abounding Blessings (including home and
family):
Deut 28:2; Psa 21:3; Psa 103:17-22; Psa 102:28; 128:2;
Prov 10:6; Prov 3:33; 10:6; 12:7; 14:11; 20:7; 22:9;
Prov 28:20; Eph 1:3; Ezek 34:26; Matt 5:11; Matt 8:13; 9:29; Mk
10:29-31; Mk 11:22-24; Acts 2:16-21; Rom 4:7-8;
1 Pet 4:14; 2 Pet 1:3-4; Gal 3:13-14; Eph 1:17-19;
2 Tim 1:7; 2 Tim 3:12; Jn 1:16; Jn 15:7; Jas 1:12; Rev 1:5-6; Rev
21:4.
12. Long life and life true/everlasting (eternal life):
Psa 91:16; Prov 3:1-2; Prov 21:21; Matt 10:39; 25:46;
John 3:14-16, 36; Jn 4:14; Jn 6:47; Jn 17:3; Eph 6:1-3;
Col 3:20; 1 Jn 5:11.
13. Good days: Psa 34:12-13; 1 Pet 3:10-11.
14. Adoption: Isa 64:8; Rom 8:14-15; Rom 9:26;
2 Cor 6:18; Gal 3:26; Eph 1:5-6; 1Jn 3:1-2.
15. Daily Food: Psa 37:3; Psa 111:5.
16. Sure and open rewards: Psa 18:24:
Psa 19:11; Psa 58:11; Prov 11:18; Prov 19:17;
Matt 6:4,6,18; 10:41-42.
17. Inheritance: Heb 9:15; 1 Pet 1:3-5; Rev 21:7.
18. Joy: Psa 16:11; Prov 10:28; Jn 15:11.
19. Help: Psa 46:1; Isai 41:10; Heb 13:6.
20. Justice: Psa 9:16; Psa 101:1.
21. Everlasting Kingdom of God: Mk 10:14; Lk 12:32;
Rom 14:17; 1 Cor 13:8,13; Heb 12:28-29; Dan 7:18;
2 Thess 1:5; Rev 5:10; Jas 2:5; 2 Pet 1:11.
22. Perfect and everlasting love: Psa 136; Jn
14:21;
15:9-10; 1 Jn 4:12; 2:5.
23. Peace (heart and mind): Isa 26:3; Rom 5:1; Jn
14:27;
Jn 16:33; Psa 119:165; Phil 4:7; Col 3:15; Rev 1:5-6.
24. Victory and triumph over all our enemies:
2 Sam 22:36; Deut 20:4; Isa 54:17; Psa 44:7; Psa 54:7;
Psa 60:12; Psa 112:8; Psa 118:7.
25. Victory over the world: 1 Jn 5:4.
26. Victory over death: 1 Cor 15:55-58.
27. Vengeance: Lk 18:7-8; Heb 10:30.
28. Wisdom and knowledge (includes universe knowledge):
Isa 11:9; Psa 111:10; Prov 2:1-9; 6-7;
Prov 15:33; Prov 28:5; 1 Cor 13:9-12; Jas 1:5.
29. Safety: Psa 4:8; Psa 12:7; Psa 16:1; Psa 78:53;
Prov 1:33.
30. Protection from evil/protection from fires & floods:
Psa 34:20; Psa 32:7; Psa 37:28; Psa 41:2; Psa 91:7,14; Psa
121:8; Isa 43:2.
31. Mercy to honest sinners: Prov 28:13; Matt
5:7;
Matt 6:14-15; Eph 2:4; Rom 15:9.
32. Blessed & better hope: Psa
62:5; Psa 119:49;
Jer 29:11; Heb 6:19; Heb 7:19; Rom 8:24; Titus 2:13;
1 Thess 4:13-17.
33. Power (includes power over nations): Psa 91:13;
Luke 10:19; 24:49; Acts 1:8; Acts 2:16-21; Rom 8:35-39;
1 Cor 1:18; 1 Cor 10:13; Mk 16:17-18; Jn 14:12-15;
Jn 16:23-26; 2 Tim 1:7; 2 Pet 2:9; Rev 2:26-27; Rev 3:10.
34. Promotion and world recognition: Psa 91:14;
Prov 4:8; Prov 22:29; Matt 5:9; Matt 23:12; Jn 13:35.
35. Happiness: Psa 68:3; Psa 144:15; Prov 3:13-18;
16:20; 28:14; 29:18; Ecc 2:26.
36. Prosperity: Psa 1:2-3; Prov 13:21; Prov 28:25;
2 Cor 9:6-10; Lk 6:38; 1 Tim 6:17; 3 Jn 2.
37. Rewards and reward for kindness: Matt 6:4,6,18;
Lk 6:23,35,38; 1 Cor 15:58; Psa 18:24; Psa 19:11;
Prov 14:14; Prov 25:22; Prov 19:17; Jer 17:10; 1 Pet 1:7;
Rev 2:17.
38. Refuge: Psa
46:1; Psa 9:9; Psa 91:2.
39. Favor and Honor: 1 Sam 2:30; 1 Chron 29:12;
Psa 15:4; Prov 3:1-4; Prov 8:35; Prov 12:2; Prov 22:4;
Jn 12:26; 2 Tim 2:21.
40. Uttermost/Complete/Perfect Salvation only in
Christ: Exo 15:2; 1 Chron 16:23; Psa 27:1; Psa 62:2;
Psa 85:9; Jonah 2:9; Acts 4:12; Rom 5:9; Eph 2:8-9;
1 Thess 5:9; 2 Thess 2:13; 1 Tim 2:4; Titus 3:5;
1 Pet 1:5, 9; 2 Pet 3:9; Heb 7:25; 3 Jn 2.
41. Security: Psa 112:8; 2 Tim 1:12; Phil
1:6; Rom 8:37-39.
42. Shield: Psa 28:7.
43. Success: Josh 1:7; Deut 28:11-13; 11:15;
30:9;
Isa 30:23; 58:9-12; Psa 112:3; 118:25; 128:2;
Prov 8:18-19; 22:4; Ecc 3:13.
44. Sustenance (including old age): Psa
18:35;
Psa 54:4; Psa 55:22; Psa 89:21; Psa 91:16; Psa 119:175; Psa 146:9;
Psa 147:6; Isa 46:4; 50:4.
45. Strength: Psa 29:11; Psa 37:39; Psa 46:1;
Psa 118:14;
Isa 40:29-31; 2 Cor 4:16; 2 Cor 12:9; Eph 3:16; Phil 4:13.
46. Immunity from fire and plagues: Isa 43:2;
Psa 91:10; Psa 119:165; Prov 12:21.
47. Everlasting memory: Psa 112:6; Prov 10:7.
48. Angels ministering (angelic ministration):
Psa 34:7; Psa 91:11-12; Heb 1:14; Psa 37:5.
49. Exaltation: 1 Pet 5:6; Jas 4:10.
50. Jewels of God: Mal 3:17
51. Help in time of need: Heb 4:14-16
52. Deliverance from trouble: Psa 3:8; Psa
18:2;
Psa 34:7,17,19; Psa 41:1; 46:1; 91:15; Prov 12:13
53. Deliverance from the wicked: Psa 3:7; 37:40;
54:7; 59:2; 97:10
54. Prayers heard and answered in the day of trouble:
Psa 37:39; 50:15; 91:15
55. Deliverance from death and hell: Psa 33:19;
Psa 56:13; Psa 86:13; Prov 15:24
56. Deliverance from slander/accusations:
Psa 31:20; 37:6.
57. Deliverance from fear: Psa
23:4; Psa 34:4,7;
Psa 91:5-8; Prov 3:24; 1 Jn 4:18
58. Deliverance from pain and suffering: Psa 22:24;
Rev 7:16-17
59. Deliverance from darkness and evil: Psa
18:28;
Psa 91:10; Psa 121:7; Jn 12:46; 1 Jn 1:7
60. See God and see His face: Psa 11:7;
Matt 5:8;
Rev 22:3-5.
61. A Godly life/God planned life: Prov 3:6;
2 Tim 1:9
62. Crown of life, love and compassion: Psa
103:4;
Jas 1:12
63. Abundant provisions/bountiful life: Jn
10:10;
3 Jn 2; Psa 132:15; Rom 5:17.
64. No condemnation: Jn 5:24; Rom 8:1
65. Preservation of life and preservation in famine and in
drought: Isa 41:17-20; Psa 32:7; Psa 33:18-19;
Psa 119:50.
66. Great and Mighty things: Jer 33:3
67. Victory in spiritual war: 2 Cor 10:4-5
68. Victory over the flesh: Gal 5:16, 24
69. Victory over the devil and demonic/satanic attacks:
Eph 6:16
70. Church victorious: Matt 16:18
71. Revival: Isa 57:15
72. God's secrets: Psa 25:14; Prov 3:32.
73. Rivers of living water: Jn 7:37-39.
74. Holy Spirit/Spirit Baptism: Matt 3:11; Jn
7:37-39;
Acts 2:38-39; 5:32.
75. Righteousness: Psa 24:5; Matt 5:6; Rom 5:1-9;
1 Cor 1:30; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Jn 3:7.
76. Great gain: 1 Tim 3:13; 6:6; Phil 3:8.
77. Sweet sleep: Psa 127:2; Prov 3:24.
78. Upheld (kept from stumbling or falling):
Psa 37:24; Psa 145:14; Prov 3:23; Rom 14:4.
79. Presence of God in our lives and Christ in our
midst and dwelling with us: Psa 16:11; Psa 89:15;
Psa 140:13; Matt 18:20; Jn 14:23; Jude 24.
80. Support to the weary/burdened and soul
rest/restoration: Matt 11:28-30; Psa 23:3; 25:12-13;
55:22; 62:1,5; Psa 116:7; Jer 6:16; 1 Pet 5:10.
81. Guidance: Psa 23:3; Psa 25:9; Psa 48:14;
Prov 3:6;
Lk 1:79; Jn 16:13.
82. Glory: Psa 3:3; Psa 73:24; Psa 149:9; Col
3:4.
83. Riches: Psa 112:3; Prov 3:16; Prov 15:6;
Prov 22:4; 2 Cor 8:9.
84. Fruitful harvest: Psa 67:6; Psa 85:12;
Psa 107:37;
Mal 3:10-12.
85. Intercession for us: Rom 8:26, 34; Heb
7:25, 9:24.
86. Friendship, fellowship and communion:
Jn 15:13-15; 1 Cor 1:9; 2 Cor 13:14; Rev 3:20.
87. Humble saved: 2 Sam 22:28; Psa 18:27.
88. Everlasting mercy: Rom 15:9; 2 Cor 4:1; Eph 2:4;
Jude 1:2.
89. Spiritual rain: Hos 6:3; 10:12; Zech 10:1; Jas
5:7;
Acts 2:16-21; Jn 7:37-39.
90. Spiritual satisfaction: Psa 107:9; Psa
103:5.
91. Spiritual food (manna: bread from heaven):
Jn 6:57-63.
92. Confidence: Psa 71:5; Prov 3:26; Heb 10:35;
13:6;
1 Jn 3:21.
93. Justice, help and deliverance from oppression:
Psa 9:9; 12:5; 33:10; 72:14; 103:6; 109:31; 146:5-10;
Acts 10:38.
94. Help to the poor: Psa 72:12-13; 102:17.
95. Justification: Acts 13:39; Rom 3:24; 5:1.
96. Interest in God and Christ: Psa 1:2; Jer 29:13.
97. Freedom from & removal of transgressions (sins):
Psa 103:12; Rom 6:11-23; Rom 8:1-4, 12-13;
Gal 5:16-26.
98. Children and heirs of God and co-heirs of
Christ: (sonship and witness of sonship): Jn 1:12; Rom
8:15-17; 1 Jn 3:2.
99. Sanctification: Jn 17:17,19; 1 Cor 1:30;
1 Thess 5:23.
100. Very great and precious promises:
2 Pet 1:3-4.
101. Access to God (Most Holy Place): Rom 5:2;
Eph 2:18; Heb 10:19-23.
102. Grace and glory: Psa 84:11; Jn 1:17; Jas 4:6.
103. Blameless (without fault): 1 Thess 3:13; 5:23;
Jude 24.
104. Transformed glory: 2 Cor 3:18.
105. Saved and called: 2 Tim 1:9; Titus 3:5; Eph 1:4-5.
106. Heavenly divine teacher: Jn 6:45; Jn 14:26.
107. Heavenly divine utterance: Prov 16:1; Lk 21:15.
108. Divine shielding: Jn 10:27-29; 1 Pet 1:5; 2 Pet
1:10.
109. Child discipline: Heb 12:5-11; Rev 3:19.
110. Holy Spirit (comforter): Lk 11:13; Acts 2:38-39;
5:32; Jn 7:37-39; Jn 14:16.
111. Fatherhood of God: Matt 7:11; 2 Cor 6:17-18.
112. City: Heb 11:10,16; Heb 13:14; Rev 22:14.
113. Mansions: Jn 14:1-3.
114. Renewed youth: Psa 103:5.
115. God's care: Matt 10:29-30; Lk 21:18; Heb
13:5;
1 Pet 5:7.
116. God receives us: Jn 6:37; Rom 8:39; 2 Cor
6:17-18.
117. Prepared things: 1 Cor 2:9; Eph 2:10.
118. Eternity with Jesus: 1 Thess 4:13-17;
1 Cor 15:23; 1 Cor 15:51-58; Phil 3:21.
119. Ransom: Mk 10:45; 1 Tim 2:6; Heb 9:15.
120. Redemption & Seal of redemption: Gal 3:13;
4:4-7; 2 Cor 1:22; 2 Cor 5:5; Eph 1:7,13-14; Eph 4:30.
121. A purged conscience: Heb 9:14-15; Heb 10:22.
122. The True Passover: 1 Cor 5:7; Eph 5:2.
123. Spiritual Resurrection: Eph 2:1-10; Rom
6:1-14.
124. Glorious Immortal Bodily Resurrection
(spirit beings): 1 Cor 15:22-23; 35-38; 51-58;
Phil 3:20-21.
125. Enjoyment of God: 1 Thess 4:17; Psa 17:15;
Psa 36:9;
126. Comfort to mourners: Matt 5:4.
127. Kingship and priesthood: Rev 1:6; 5:10;
20:4-6;
Psa 149:6-9; Dan 7:18.
128. Broken hearts healed and wounds binded:
Psa 147:3; Isa 61:1-2.
129. Everlasting consolation (comfort and encouragement):
Isa 40:1; Isa 49:13; Psa 94:19;
Rom 15:5; 2 Cor 1:5; 1 Thess 2:12; 2 Thess 2:16-17;
Heb 6:18.
130. Children of God and Children of light (day):
Rom 8:16; Eph 5:8; 1 Jn 3:1.
131. A future crown (crown of life and righteousness):
Jas 1:12; 2 Tim 4:8.
132. Eternal rest: Heb 4:1-9; 1 Thess 4:16-18;
Rev 14:13.
133. New heavens and new earth: Isa 65:17;
Isa 66:22; Rev 21-22.
134. Eternally with God (serving God day and night):
Rev 7:15.
135. White fine linen (bright and clean): Rev
19:7-8.
136. Eternal pleasures: Psa 16:11.
137. Abundantly satisfied: Psa 22:26; Psa 36:8;
Psa 104:28.
138. All future things new: Rev 21:5.
139. All present things new: 2 Cor 5:17.
140. Blessings for keeping the Sabbath: Isa
58:13-14;
Isa 56:2,6.
141. Shine as stars forever: Dan 12:3.
142. Deliverance from confusion: Rom 9:33; 1
Pet 2:6.
143. A life of faith: Heb 10:38-39; Gal 2:20.
144. Presentation/acknowledgement to God and
the angels of God: Matt 10:32; Lk 12:8; 1 Thess 3:13.
145. Union, unity and oneness with God:
1 Cor 6:17; 1 Jn 4:15.
146. Abundant forgiveness: Isa 55:6-7.
147. Everlasting Light: Isa 60:19; Psa 118:27; Prov
13:9;
Eph 5:14.
148. Live forever: Rom 12:1-2; Jn 15:18-19; Jas 4:4;
1 Jn 2:15-17.
149. God rich to all: Rom 10:12-13.
150. Divine right and authority: Lk 10:19; Rev
22:14.
151. Abiding in Christ's love: Jn 15:10.
152. God's help: Psa 37:40; Psa 54:4; Psa 63:7.
153. Saints of God's delight: Psa 16:3; Psa 18:19;
Psa 149:4; Prov 11:20; 12:22; 15:8.
154. Overflowing blessings: Psa 23:5; Psa 65:11;
Prov 28:20.
155. Divine providence: Rom 8:28.
156. God's abundant goodness: Psa 23:6; Psa 27:13;
31:19; 73:1; 145:7.
157. Inherit the Earth: Psa 37:9,11; Matt 6:5.
158. Stability (strength and security): Psa 55:22;
125:1; Jer 33:6.
159. Hearts strengthened: 2 Chron 16:9; Psa 73:26;
1 Thess 3:13; Heb 13:9.
160. Impartiality: Acts 10:34-35; Rom 2:11; Jas 2:9.
161. Close to God: Psa 34:18; Jas 4:8.
162. Reconciled to God: 2 Cor 5:17-21; Eph 2:16;
Col 1:20,22.
163. Cleansing of all sins: Psa 51:2,7; Isa 1:18;
Matt 12:31; 1 Jn 1:7,9.
164. Past sins forgiven and forgotten: Heb 8:12; 10:17;
Eph 1:7.
165. Finding God: 1 Chron 28:9; Jer 29:13; Heb 11:6.
166. Heavenly calling: Heb 3:1.
167. Soul, spirit and heart revival: Psa 19:7; Isa
57:15.
168. Enlightenment (Illumination): Psa 19:8; 119-136.
169. Spiritual growth: 1 Pet 2:2.
170. God's respect (esteem): Isa 66:2.
171. Pure way: Psa 119:9.
172. Kept from backsliding: Psa 37:31; Psa 55:22;
2 Pet 1:10.
173. Rich welcome into the eternal kingdom:
2 Pet 1:11.
174. Spiritual quickening and life restoration:
Jn 6:63; Rom 8:11.
175. Eternal backing: Matt 28:20.
176. Save self and others: 1 Tim 4:16.
177. Crown of glory: 1 Pet 5:4.
178. Mutual rejoicing: Jn 4:36.
179. Reap as sown: Gal 6:7-9.
180. Great in the Kingdom: Matt 18:4.
181. A vessel set apart to honor: 2 Tim 2:21.
182. Reign with Christ: 2 Tim 2:12.
183. Labor rewarded: 1 Cor 3:8; 15:58.
184. Have God and Christ: 2 Jn 1:9.
185. Tree of life in the paradise of God: Rev 2:7;
Rev 22:14.
186. Name safe: Name in the book of life: Rev 3:5.
187. A Pillar in God's temple: Rev 3:12.
188. Escape second death: Rev 2:11; Rev 21:8.
189. A Throne: Rev 3:21.
190. Inherit all things: Rev 21:7.
191. Water of Life: Rev 21:6; Rev 22:17.
192. Earth abideth forever: Psa 104:5; Ecc 1:4.
193. Eternal time and seasons: Gen 8:22; Psa 72:17;
Psa 89:2-4.
194. Eternal Covenant: Gen 9:12; 17:7.
195. Eternal natural life: Gen 8:21.
196. God's words everlasting and Bible changeless:
Heb 1:10-12; 12:25-28; Lk 21:33.
197. Deliverance from bondage: Jn 8:31-36;
Rom 6:16-23; Rom 8:1-4.
198. One fold and Shepherd: Jn 10:16.
199. Fullness of God: Eph 3:16-19.
200. Power of attorney: Jn 14:12-15; Jn 16:23-26;
Mk 16:17-18.
201. Indwelling Holy Spirit: Jn 14:16-17; Rom 8:1-11;
1 Cor 3:16-17; 1 Cor 6:19.
202. Spirit manifestations: 1 Cor 12:1-11.
203. Teacher and memory: Jn 14:26.
204. A new creature: 2 Cor 5:17-18.
205. Reconciliation work: 2 Cor 5:17-21.
206. Fruitbearing: Jn 15:16.
207. Power to witness: Acts 1:8; 2:16-21.
208. Future glory: Rom 8:18.
209. Confirmation: 1 Cor 1:8.
210. Rich through Christ: 2 Cor 8:9.
211. Imputed righteousness: Rom 4:3; 22-24.
212. Fruit of the Spirit: Gal 5:22-23; Eph 5:9.
213. Chosen to holiness: Heb 12:14.
214. Predestinated us (chose us before creation):
Eph 1:5.
215. Made us accepted: Eph 1:6-7.
216. Abounded toward us: Eph 17-19.
217. Future oneness: Eph 1:10.
218. Good works: Eph 2:10.
219. A new man: Eph 4:22-24.
220. Glorified bodies: Phil 3:20-21; 1 Cor 15:35-38.
221. Delivered and translated: Col 1:13.
222. Partakers of grace: Titus 2:11-12.
223. Partakers of Christ: Eph 3:6; Heb 3:14.
224. Hid with Christ: Col 3:1-3.
225. A peculiar people: Titus 2:14.
226. Fullness of light: Matt 6:22.
227. True relationship: Matt 12:50.
228. Rulership: Matt 25:21,23.
229. Worthiness: Lk 21:36.
230. Light of life: Jn 8:12; 12:46.
231. Eyes opened: Acts 26:18.
232. Kingdom blessings: Rom 14:17; 1 Cor 13:8,13.
233. Divine enlightenment: 2 Cor 4:6.
234. An eternal house: 2 Cor 5:1.
235. Judgment of needs: Rom 14:10; 1 Cor 3:11-15;
2 Cor 5:10.
236. Salvation by faith: Eph 2:8-9; Titus 3:5.
237. Completeness in Christ: Col 2:10.
238. A Mediator: 1 Tim 2:5-6.
239. A sound mind: 2 Tim 1:7.
240. An approved workman: 2 Tim 2:15; 3:16-17.
241. Saved from evil work: 2 Tim 4:18.
242. God's property: Heb 3:6; 1 Cor 6:19-20.
243. Boldness before God: Heb 4:14-16; Heb 10:19-23.
244. A better priesthood: Heb 7:11-26.
245. A better testament: Heb 7:12, 22; 8:6.
246. A better sacrifice: Heb 9:14; 23-26.
247. Second coming: Matt 24-25; Heb 9:28;
2 Thess 1:7-10; Zech 14; Jude 14; Rev 19:11-21.
248. A better substance: Heb 10:34.
249. A better country: Heb 11:13-16; 13:14.
250. A better resurrection: Heb 11:33-35;
1 Cor 15:21-23; 51-58.
251. Heavenly citizenship: Phil 3:20-21.
252. Heavenly companions: Heb 12:22-23.
253. An unchangeable Christ: Heb 13:5, 8.
254. Perfect work: Heb 13:20-21.
255. Perfection: Jas 1:2-4.
256. Liberal answers to prayer: Jas 1:5-8.
257. Blessed needs: Jas 1:25.
258. Christ's coming near: Jas 5:7-8.
259. Healed by confession (of faults): Jas 5:16.
260. Restoration (renewal): Gal 4:19; 6:1; Jas 5:19-20;
Rev 2:5.
261. Future grace: 1 Pet 1:13.
262. The Gospel eternal: 1 Pet 1:25.
263. Healing by prayer: Jas 5:14-15.
264. Healing by His stripes: Isa 53:4-5; Matt 8:17;
1 Pet 2:24.
265. Prayers heard: 1 Pet 3:12.
266. Sin covering: 1 Pet 4:8.
267. Glory after suffering: 1 Pet 4:13; 5:1; Rom 8:17.
268. Perfection: 1 Pet 5:10.
269. Boldness in judgment: 1 Jn 4:16-17.
270. New birth: 1 Jn 5:1.
271. The unrighteous cursed: Rom 1:29-32;
1 Cor 6:9-11; Gal 5:19-21.
272. Apple of God's eye: Psa 17:8.
273. Sure judgment: Heb 9:27.
274. Personal account to God: Matt 16:27; Rom 14:12;
2 Cor 5:10.
275. Life through death: Rom 8:12-13; Jn 12:24.
276. God's pity: Psa 103:13-14.
277. Crowning blessings: Psa 103:17-22.
278. Children: Psa 113:9; Psa 128:3.
279. Long life to children: Eph 6:1-3; Col 3:20.
280. Children safe: Matt 19:14.
281. Pleasure from children: Prov 22:6; 29:17.
282. Fruitful: Jn 15:1-18; Psa 1:3; Psa 92:14.
283. Renewed mind: Rom 12:3; 2 Cor 3:18; 10:4-5;
Num 13:33.
284.
Seated with Christ: Eph 2:4-7.
285. Ability for good discourse: Prov 10:31-32;
Isa 32:4; Prov 16:1; 1 Cor 12:8; Lk 21:15.
286. Deliverance from war: Deut 20:4; 23:14;
2 Chron 13:12; Psa 60:12; Prov 3:25-26; Isa 41:11-12;
Jer 39:17-18.
287. Deliverance from enemies: 1 Kgs 17:39;
Psa 27:5-6; Psa 37:32-33,40; Psa 97:10; Psa 112:8;
Psa 118:7; Psa 125:3; Isa 54:15,17; Deut 28:7; Lk 18:7-8; Acts
18:10; Heb 13:6; Psa 118:6; Lk 1:71,74-75.
288. Deliverance from oppression and injustice:
Psa 12:5; Psa 72:4,14; Psa 109:31; Psa 146:7; Isa 54:14.
289. Deliverance from reproach: Matt 5:11-12;
Isa 51:7-8; Heb 11:26; 1 Pet 4:14.
290. Witchcraft has no effect upon us: Num 23:23.
291. A blessing upon ordinances: Psa 36:8-9;
Psa 63:2-5; Psa 92:13; Psa 65:4; Psa 68:24; Psa 89:15-16; Psa
84:4,11; Isa 12:3; 48:17; Isa 60:7; Matt 18:20.
292. Deliverance from temptation and strength to refuse
temptation: Rom 8:37; 1 Cor 10:6-13; Ecc 7:18;
2 Pet 2:9; 2 Cor 12:9; Heb 2:18; Jas 1:12-16; 1 Jn 4:4.
293. Deliverance from the enticement of sinners:
Prov 2:12,16; Ecc 7:26.
294. God will never forsake us: Isa 44:21;
Isa 49:14-16; Jer 32:40; Psa 9:10; Psa 37:28; Psa 94:14;
Isa 54:9-10; Heb 13:5.
295. All things work together for good to those who love God:
Rom 8:28.
296. Rest: Matt 11:28-29.
297. Faithfulness: Exo 34:6; Deut 7:9; Deut
32:4;
Isa 54:10.
298. Accepted by God when we avoid evil company: Psa
1:1; 2 Cor 6:17.
299. No more curse: Rev 22:3-6.
300. Satan punished and crushed under our feet:
Matt 25:41; Rom 16:20; Rev 20:10.
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JESUS CHRIST
MIRACLES
and healings |
Jesus
performed many more miracles and healings
than mentioned in the Bible:
Miracles:
1.
Calms a storm: Matt 8:23-27.
2. Feeds five thousand: Matt 14:13-21.
3. Walks on water: Matt 14:22-33.
4. Feeds four thousand: Matt 15:32-39.
5. Water into wine: Jn 2:1-3.
Healing:
1. Teaches, preaches and heals:
Matt 4:23-25.
2. A man suffering from a dreaded skin disease:
Matt 8:1-4.
3. Peter's mother-in-law of fever: Matt 8:14-17.
4. Two demon-possessed men: Matt 8:28-34.
5. A paralysed man: Matt 9:1-8.
6. Woman with severe bleeding: Matt 9:18-26.
7. Two blind men: Matt 9:27-31.
8. A mute man: Matt 9:32-34
9. A man with a paralysed hand: Matt 12:9-14.
10. The sick in Gennesaret: Matt 14:34-36.
11. Many people (dumb, crippled, lame & blind):
Matt 15:29-31.
12. A boy with a demon (evil spirit): Matt 17:14-21.
13. Two blind men: Matt 20:29-34.
14. A man with evil spirits: Mk 5:1-20.
15. A deaf-mute: Mk 7:31-37.
16. A blind man at Bethsaida: Mk 8:22-26.
17. Blind Bartimaeus: Mk 10:46-52.
18. A man with demons: Lk 8:26-39.
19. Ten men: Lk 17:11-19.
20. A blind beggar: Lk 18:35-43.
21. An Official's son: Jn 4:43-54.
22. At the pool: Jn 5:1-18.
23. A man born blind: Jn 9:1-12.
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CLEAN & UNCLEAN
FOODS
Levi 11:1-47 &
Deut 14:1-21 |
|
Clean Foods |
Unclean Foods |
Fish with fins & scales
Locust
Katydid (locust)
Cricket
Grasshopper
Ox
Sheep
Goat
Deer
Gazelle
Roe Deer
Wild Goat
Ibex
Antelope
Mountain Sheep
|
Fish without fins & scales
Camel
Coney
Rabbit
Pig
Eagle
Vulture
Black Vulture
Red Kite
Black Kite
Raven
Horned Owl
Screech Owl
Cormorant
Great Owl
White Owl
Desert Owl
Little Owl
Osprey
Stork
Heron
Hoopoe
Bat
Falcon
Gull
Hawk
Weasel Rat
Skink
Chameleon
Lizard
Gecko
Monitor Lizard
Wall Lizard |
|
* Do not cook
a young goat in its mothers milk.
* I believe pigs are dangerous to eat.
They wallow in mud and eat sewage from which they contract parasitic
worms that may cause disease in humans. |
|
SELF-DELIVERANCE
EXAMPLES OF DEMONS
Expel ALL THAT APPLY IN YOUR CASE |
|
Example: In Jesus Name,
I bind all demons of playacting and I command you to leave me now in
the Name of Jesus! (Inhale through nose and breathe forcefully out
through the mouth). |
Bitterness
Resentment
Hatred
Violence
Temper
Anger
Retaliation
Murder
Rebellion
Self-will
Stubbornness
Disobedience
Strife
Argument
Quarreling
Fighting
Retaliation
Destruction
Spite
Hatred
Sadism
Hurt
Cruelty
Criticism
Faultfinding
Rejection
Judging
Insecurity
Jealousy
Envy
Suspicion
Selfishness
Headache
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Lethargy
Fears
Phobias
Hysteria
Nervousness
Restlessness
Excitement
Sensitiveness
Insanity
Madness
Mania
Retardation
Schizophrenia
Cults
False religions
Occult
Witchcraft
Conjuration
Incantation
Spiritism
Control
Possessiveness
Dominance
Depression
Discouragement
Hopelessness
Suicide
Death
Heaviness
Gloom
Worry
Anxiety
Tension |
Forgetfulness
Doubt
Unbelief
Skepticism
Indecision
Compromise
Mind-binding
Occult spirits
Spiritism spirits
Mind-idolatry
Pride
Ego
Theatrics
Playacting
Covetousness
Stealing
Material lust
Greed
Discontent
Irritability
Anger
Impatience
Agitation
Confusion
Grief
Sorrow
Heartache
Heartbreak
Crying
Sadness
Indifference
Guilt
Accusation |
Tiredness
Weariness
Laziness
Infirmity
Pain
Death
Inheritance
Hyperactivity
Cursing
Gossip
Backbiting
Mockery
Addictive Compulsive
Nicotine
Alcohol
Smoking
Drugs
Caffeine
Gluttony
Escape
Frustration
Fatigue
Self-pity
Self-accusation
Condemnation
Sexual impurity
Fantasy/Lust
Bestiality
Homosexuality
Adultery
Fornication
Incest |
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Godz
Angel's daily sacred living SCHEDULE |
1. Work for God (six days a week)
Includes
Proclamation of Gospel via website and production of Christian Music and
merchandise etc.
2. Sabbath
rest
Extra time
in fellowship with God through prayer
and bible study.
3.
Conformance to God
(not the
world) and avoidance of all evil.
4. Total
Abstinence from the world and all its
sinful pleasures
(which leads to death & destruction).
God
strictly forbids sexual immorality
including fornication, adultery, remarriage etc.
5. Fasting
occasionally
6. Prayer 3
times a day
7. Read
Holy Bible at least 30 mins a day
(as per bible planner).
8.
Deliverance
Casting out demons to protect against any demons/demonic attacks.
9. Listen
to Praise/Worship/Christian/Gospel
Music only 24/7
(via discman/ipod/computer speakers/hi fi).
10. Visit
Christian websites only
for helpful, encouraging and inspirational material
in my daily Christian living.
11. Read
Christian Books/literature only
12. Read
Christian/Prophecy news only
13. No
radio
selected
online Christian radio stations only.
14. Watch
Christian dvd's online
15. No tv
16. No
magazines
17. No
newspapers
18. No junk mail
19. Eat clean foods only
20. No social network websites
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We must confess
jesus christ
is our lord and saviour, repent, be baptized, obey god's ten
commandments, holy days AND
weekly sabbaths. |
MATT 6:33 -
But seek ye first the kingdom of God,
and his righteousness; and all these things shall be
added unto you.
DEUT 11:1 -
Therefore thou shalt love the Lord thy God,
and keep his charge, and his statutes, and his judgments,
and his commandments, always.
ACTS 2:38 - Then Peter said unto them, Repent,
and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus
Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the
gift of the Holy Ghost.
EPH 1:3 - Blessed be the God & Father of our Lord Jesus
Christ, who has blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places
in Christ.
I COR 15:57 - But thanks be to God, which giveth us
the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
1 JOHN 5:4 - Because every child of God is able to
defeat the world & we win the victory over the world
by means of our faith!
Hebrews 4:12
For the word of God is living and active.
Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates
even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow;
it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.
2 TIM 3:16-17 - All scripture is given by inspiration
of
God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for
correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man
of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all
good works.
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GUIDE
TO PEOPLE AND
EVENTS IN THE BIBLE |
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Old testament |
reference |
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Creation |
Gen 1 |
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Adam and Eve |
Gen 1-2 |
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The garden of Eden |
Gen 2 |
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Temptation & fall |
Gen 3 |
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First murder -
Cain & Abel |
Gen 4 |
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Noah and the flood |
Gen 6-8 |
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God's Covenant
with Noah |
Gen 9 |
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The Descendants of
Noah's Sons |
Gen 10 |
Tower of Babel
(Babylon)
Birth of Abram (Abraham) |
Gen 11 |
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God's call to
Abram |
Gen 12 |
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Abram and Lot
separate |
Gen 13 |
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Melchizedek
blesses Abram |
Gen 14 |
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God's Covenant
with Abram |
Gen 15 |
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Hagar and Ishmael |
Gen 16 |
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A son is promised
to Abraham |
Gen 18 |
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Destruction of
Sodom and Gomorrah |
Gen 19 |
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Abraham and
Abimelech |
Gen 20 |
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Birth of Isaac |
Gen 21 |
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Sacrifice of Isaac |
Gen 22 |
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Sarah dies and
Abraham buys a burial ground |
Gen 23 |
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A wife for Isaac |
Gen 24 |
Other descendants
of Abraham
Esau and Jacob born |
Gen 25 |
Isaac Blesses
Jacob
Esau begs for Isaac's blessing |
Gen 27 |
|
Jacob's dream at
Bethel |
Gen 28 |
|
Jacob serves Laban
for Rachel and Leah |
Gen 29 |
Birth of Joseph
Jacob's bargain with Laban |
Gen 30 |
Jacob flees from
Laban
Laban pursues Jacob |
Gen 31 |
Jacob prepares to
meet Esau
Jacob wrestles at Peniel |
Gen 32 |
|
Jacob meets Esau |
Gen 33 |
|
Rape of Dinah |
Gen 34 |
|
God blesses Jacob
at Bethel |
Gen 35 |
Descendants of
Esau & Seir
Kings of Edom |
Gen 36 |
Joseph's coat
Joseph is sold and taken to Egypt |
Gen 37 |
|
Joseph interprets
the king of Egypt's dreams |
Gen 41 |
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Joseph is made
Governor over Egypt |
Gen 41 |
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The Missing Cup |
Gen 44 |
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Jacob and his
family go to Egypt |
Gen 46 |
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The famine |
Gen 47 |
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Jacob blesses
Ephraim and Manasseh |
Gen 48 |
The last words of
Jacob
Death and burial of Jacob |
Gen 49 |
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Death of Joseph |
Gen 50 |
|
Birth of Moses |
Exo 2 |
|
Moses and the
burning bush |
Exo 3 |
|
God gives Moses
miraculous power |
Exo 4 |
|
Plagues strike
Egypt |
Exo 7-11 |
|
The Passover and
Unleavened Bread |
Exo 12 |
Dedication of the
firstborn
Pillar of cloud and pillar of fire |
Exo 13 |
|
Crossing the Red
Sea |
Exo 14 |
|
Song of Moses |
Exo 15 |
|
Ten Commandments |
Exo 20
Deut 5 |
|
Aaron and the gold
bull-calf |
Exo 32 |
|
Regulations for
the Sabbath |
Exo 35 |
|
The people bring
many gifts |
Exo 36 |
|
Making the
Covenant Box |
Exo 37 |
|
Making the Table
for the Bread Offered to God |
Exo 37 |
|
Making the
Lampstand |
Exo 37 |
|
Making the Altar
for Burning Incense |
Exo 37 |
|
Making the
Anointing Oil and the Incense |
Exo 37 |
|
Making the Altar
for Burning Offerings |
Exo 38 |
|
Tent of the Lord's
Presence (Tabernacle) |
Exo 35-40 |
|
Animals that may
be eaten |
Levi 11 |
|
Day of Atonement |
Levi 16 |
|
Sacredness of
Blood |
Levi 17 |
|
Forbidden sexual
practices |
Levi 18 |
|
Laws of holiness
and justice |
Levi 19 |
|
The religious
festivals |
Levi 23 |
|
Blessings for
Obedience |
Levi 26 |
|
Spies sent into
Canaan |
Num 13 |
|
Aaron's death |
Num 20 |
|
Bronze snake |
Num 21 |
|
Balaam and Balak |
Num 22-24 |
|
Joshua chosen to
succeed Moses |
Num 27 |
|
Warning against
idolatry |
Deut 4 |
|
Ten Commandments |
Deut 5 |
|
Clean and unclean
animals |
Deut 14 |
|
Passover |
Deut 16 |
Various Laws
Laws concerning sexual purity |
Deut 22 |
|
Divorce &
remarriage |
Deut 24 |
|
Blessings of
Obedience |
Deut 28 |
|
Conditions for
restoration and blessing |
Deut 30 |
|
Song of Moses |
Deut 32 |
|
Moses' death |
Deut 34 |
|
Rahab and the
spies |
Josh 2 |
|
Crossing of the
Jordan |
Josh 3 |
|
Fall of Jericho |
Josh 6 |
|
Joshua's death |
Josh 24 |
|
Deborah and Barak |
Judges 4 |
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Gideon's fleece |
Judges 6 |
|
Gideon's army |
Judges 7-8 |
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Jephthah's
daughter |
Judges 11 |
|
Birth of Samson |
Judges 13 |
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Samson and Delilah |
Judges 16 |
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Samson's death |
Judges 16 |
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Ruth and Naomi |
Ruth |
|
Birth of Samuel |
1 Sam 1 |
|
Samuel and Eli |
1 Sam 3 |
|
Saul anointed as
king |
1 Sam 10 |
|
War against the
Amalekites |
1 Sam 15 |
|
David is anointed
as king |
1 Sam 16 |
Goliath challenges
the Israelites
David defeats Goliath |
1 Sam 17 |
|
David and Jonathan |
1 Sam 18-20 |
|
David and Abigail |
1 Sam 25 |
|
War against
Amalekites |
1 Sam 30 |
|
David and
Bathsheba |
2 Sam 11 |
|
Solomon made king |
1 Kings 1 |
|
Solomon's wisdom |
1 Kings 3 |
|
Solomon builds the
Temple |
1 Kings 6 |
|
Solomon and the
queen of Sheba |
1 Kings 10 |
|
Elijah and the
drought |
1 Kings 17 |
|
Elijah and the
prophets of Baal |
1 Kings 18 |
|
Elisha called |
1 Kings 19 |
|
Elijah taken up to
heaven |
2 Kings 2 |
|
Elisha's miracles |
2 Kings 4-6 |
|
Queen Jezebel's
death |
2 Kings 9 |
|
Seige of Jerusalem
by the Assyrians |
2 Kings 18
2 Chron 32
Isa 36-37 |
|
Fall of Jerusalem
to Babylon |
2 Kings 25
2 Chron 36
Jer 52 |
|
Jerusalem's walls
rebuilt |
Neh 3-6 |
|
Ezra reads the Law |
Neh 8 |
|
Esther becomes
queen |
Esth 2 |
|
Job tested by
satan |
Job 1-2 |
|
Shepherd Psalm |
Psa 23 |
|
Longest Psalm |
Psa 119 |
|
Thirty wise
sayings |
Prov 22-24 |
|
A time for
everything |
Ecc 3 |
|
Isaiah called to
be a prophet |
Isa 6 |
|
Prophecy of
Christ's birth |
Isa 9 |
|
Prophecy of
Christ's death |
Isa 52-53 |
|
Jeremiah called to
be a prophet |
Jer 1 |
|
Ezekiel's vision
of God |
Ezek 1-7 |
|
Ezekiel called to
be a prophet |
Ezek 2 |
|
Valley of dry
bones |
Ezek 37 |
|
Nebuchadnezzar's
dream |
Dan 2 |
|
Shadrach, Meshach
and Abednego in furnace |
Dan 3 |
|
Writing on wall at
Belshazzar's banquet |
Dan 5 |
|
Daniel in the pit
of lions |
Dan 6 |
|
Jonah and the
large fish |
Jonah 1 |
|
Prophecy of
Christ's birthplace |
Mic 5 |
|
Prophecy of
Christ's entry into Jerusalem |
Zech 9 |
|
Prophecy of the
coming day of the Lord |
Mal 4 |
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|
NEW testament |
reference |
|
Ancestors of Jesus
Christ |
Matt 1
Luke 3 |
|
Birth of John the
Baptist |
Luke 1 |
|
Birth of Jesus |
Matt 1
Luke 2 |
|
Wise men from the
East |
Matt 2 |
|
Boy Jesus in the
Temple |
Luke 2 |
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Baptism of Jesus |
Matt 3
Mark 1
Luke 3 |
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Temptation of
Jesus |
Matt 4
Mark 1
Luke 4 |
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Sermon on the
Mount |
Matt 5-7 |
|
Jesus calls his 12
disciples |
Matt 10
Mark 3
Luke 6 |
|
The
Transfiguration |
Matt 17
Luke 9 |
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The Good Samaritan |
Luke 10 |
|
Jesus changes
water into wine |
John 2 |
|
Raising of Lazarus |
John 11 |
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Prodigal Son |
Luke 15 |
Jesus and the
Samaritan woman
at the well |
John 4 |
|
Entry into
Jerusalem |
Matt 21
Mark 11
Luke 19
John 12 |
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Last Supper |
Matt 26
Mark 14
Luke 22
1 Cor 11 |
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Jesus' crucifixion |
Matt 27
Mark 15
Luke 23
John 19 |
|
Jesus'
resurrection |
Matt 28
Mark 16
Luke 24
John 20 |
|
Jesus' ascension |
Acts 1 |
|
Coming of the Holy
Spirit |
Acts 2 |
|
Beginning of the
church |
Acts 2 |
|
Stephen - first
Christian martyr |
Acts 6-7 |
|
Saul's (Paul's)
conversion |
Acts 9 |
|
Gospel taken to
the Gentiles |
Acts 10 |
|
First use of term
Christians |
Acts 11 |
|
Peter's rescue
from prison |
Acts 12 |
|
Paul's first
missionary journey |
Acts 13-14 |
|
Paul's second
missionary journey |
Acts 15-18 |
|
Paul's third
missionary journey |
Acts 18-21 |
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Paul's arrest and
defence |
Acts 21-26 |
|
Paul's shipwreck |
Acts 27 |
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Paul in Rome |
Acts 28 |
|
How God puts us
right with himself |
Rom 3-5 |
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Love |
1 Cor 13
1 John 4 |
|
Resurrection |
1 Cor 15 |
|
Christ's second
coming |
1 Thess 4-5
2 Pet 3
Rev 22 |
|
Faith |
Heb 11
|
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Final judgment |
Rev 20 |
|
New heaven and new
earth |
Rev 21 |
|
old and
new testament abbreviations |
|
Book |
Abbrev |
Book |
Abbrev |
|
Genesis |
Gen |
Ecclesiastes |
Ecc |
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Exodus |
Ex |
Song of songs |
Song |
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Leviticus |
Lev |
Isaiah |
Is |
|
Numbers |
Num |
Jeremiah |
Jer |
|
Deuteronomy |
Deut |
Lamentations |
Lam |
|
Joshua |
Josh |
Ezekiel |
Ezek |
|
Judges |
Judg |
Daniel |
Dan |
|
Ruth |
Ruth |
Hosea |
Hos |
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1 Samuel |
1 Sam |
Joel |
Joel |
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2 Samuel |
2 Sam |
Amos |
Amos |
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1 Kings |
1 Kgs |
Obadiah |
Obad |
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2 Kings |
2 Kgs |
Jonah |
Jon |
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1 Chronicles |
1 Chr |
Micah |
Mic |
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2 Chronicles |
2 Chr |
Nahum |
Nah |
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Ezra |
Ezra |
Habakkuk |
Hab |
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Nehemiah |
Neh |
Zephaniah |
Zeph |
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Esther |
Esth |
Haggai |
Hag |
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Job |
Job |
Zechariah |
Zech |
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Psalms
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Ps |
Malachi |
Mal |
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Proverbs |
Prov |
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Matthew |
Mt |
1 Timothy |
1 Tim |
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Mark |
Mk |
2 Timothy |
2 Tim |
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Luke |
Lk |
Titus |
Tit |
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John |
Jn |
Philemon |
Phlm |
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Acts |
Acts |
Hebrews |
Heb |
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Romans |
Rom |
James |
Jas |
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1 Corinthians |
1 Cor |
1 Peter |
1 Pet |
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2 Corinthians |
2 Cor |
2 Peter |
2 Pet |
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Galatians |
Gal |
1 John |
1 Jn |
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Ephesians |
Eph |
2 John |
2 Jn |
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Philippians |
Phil |
3 John |
3 Jn |
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Colossians |
Col |
Jude |
Jude |
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1 Thessalonians |
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Revelation |
Rev |
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2 Thessalonians |
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Encouraging, helpful and
inspiring verses to find in God's word when you need to hear and know what
He is saying on various issues that are or may be affecting your life:
QUESTIONS ABOUT:
Who God is: Acts 17:24-28
Who Jesus is: Matt 16:13-17; Heb 1
The Messiah: Mk 12:35-37
Birth of Jesus: Matt 1:18
Transfiguration: Matt 17:1-13; Lk 9:28-36
Crucifixion of Jesus: Mark 15:21-32
Resurrection of Jesus: Mark 16:1-9
Ascension of Jesus: Luke 24:50-53
The Coming of the Son of Man: Matt 24:29-31; 36-44
The Coming of the Kingdom: Lk 17:20-37
Eternal life: 1 Jn 5:13-21
Holy Spirit: John 14:15-31; John 16:5-15; Acts 2
Baptism: Acts 2:38
The Bible: 2 Tim 3:14-17
Prayer: Matt 6:5-15; Lk 11:1-13; Jas 5:7-20
Fasting: Matt 6:16-18; Mk 2:18-22; Lk 5:33-39
Sabbath: Matt 12:1-8; Mk 2:23-28; Lk 6:1-5
Charity: Matt 6:1-4
Questions about rising from death: Lk 20:27-40
What God's plan is: John 3:16; Eph 1:1-14
Doing God's will: 2 Pet 1:1-15
Knowing who is right: 1 John 4:1-6
Family relationships: Eph 6:1-4
Rules for living: Rom 14:1-12
Satan: 1 Pet 5:8-9; Rev 12:7-12
Fornication: 1 Cor 6:12-20
Homosexuality: Rom 1:18-32
Divorce: Mk 10:1-12
FEELINGS AND
EMOTIONS
WHEN YOU ARE FEELING:
Thankful:
Psalm 65; Psalm 84; Psalm 92; Psalm 95; Psalm 100; Psalm 103; Psalm 116;
Psalm 136;
Psalm 147; 1 Thess 5:18; Heb 13:15.
Hopeful: 1 Pet 1:3-12
Courageous and Confident: 1 Jn 3:19-24
Protected: Psalm 18:1-3; Psalm 34:7; Psalm 41:11; Psalm 46:1-3; Psalm
91.
Sick or in pain: Psalm 32; Psalm 38; Psalm 41:2-4; Psalm 91; Matt
26:39; Rom 5:3-5; 2 Tim 2:3;
Heb 2:1-11; James 5:11-15; 1 Pet 4:12-13, 19.
Happiness and
sorrow: Lk 6:20-26
In Great sorrow:
Psalm 40; Psalm 42;
Psalm 43; Psalm 51; John 14;
Rom 8:34-39; 1 Cor 15:51-58; 2 Cor 1:3-4;
1 Thess 4:13-18; Heb 12:6-13.
Angry: Eph 4:26-32
Afraid: Rom 8:31-39
Tired: Isaiah 40
Worried: Matt 6:25-34
Unsure of yourself: Eph 3:14-21
Sad: John 16:16-33
In Temptation or
tempted to do wrong:
Psalm 1; Psalm 15; 19; Psalm 73:2-28; Psalm 119:9; Psalm 101; Psalm 110;
Psalm 139; Matt 6:24;
Matt 25:1-13; Mark 9:42-50; Mark 13:33-37;
Luke 21:33-36; Rom 13:13-14; 1 Cor 10:13; Phil 4:8; James 1:12; 2 Pet 2:9;
Jude 24-25.
Guilty: Psa 51; 2 Cor 5:11-21; 1 John 1
Discouraged:
Psalm 23; Psalm 37:1-17;
Psalm 42:6-11; Psalm 55:22; Psalm 90:12-17;
Matt 5:4,11-12; John 14:1-4; 2 Cor 4:8-18;
Phil 4:4-7; Heb 13:5-6; 1 John 3:1-3.
Jealous: James 3:13-18
Lonely: Psa 91
Weary: Psalm
6; Psalm 27; Psalm 55; Psalm 60;
Psalm 90; Matt 11:28-30; John 14:1-4; Rom 8:31-39; 1 Cor 15:58; Gal
6:9-10.
AT CERTAIN TIMES
OR ON VARIOUS OCCASIONS:
Needing Prayer:
Psalm 4; Psalm 6;
Psalm 20; Psalm 22; Psalm 25; Psalm 42; Psalm 51; Matt 6:5-15; Psalm
18:19-20;
Luke 11:1-13; Luke 18:1-14;
Luke 23:39-43; John 17; 1 John 5:14-15.
Being put in charge: Josh 1:1-9
Disaster threatens:
Psalm 20:6-9; Psalm 34;
Psalm 91; Psalm 118:5-9; Psalm 121; Psalm 126;
2 Tim 3; Luke 8:22-25.
Facing a crisis: Psalm 34; Psalm 37:23-40; Psalm 46; Psalm 118;
Psalm 121; Matt 6:25-34; 2 Tim 1:7;
Heb 4:16; Heb 13:6.
Needing God's protection: Psalm 27:1-6;
Psalm 62; Psalm 84:11; Psalm 91; Psalm 139:1-12; Matt 10:24-31; Rom
8:31-39; Phil 4:19.
Needing Inward Peace: Psalm 1:1-2; Psalm 4:8;
Psalm 37:4,11,37; Psalm 85:8; Luke 10:38-42;
John 14; John 16:20; John 16:22-24; John 33;
Rom 5:1-5; Phil 4:6-7; Col 3:15.
Someone dies: John 11:1-27
Starting a career: Col 3:22-25
Bad news: Job 1; Habakkuk 3:17-19
Pressured by people: Eph 5:1-20
In Trouble:
Psalm 2; Psalm 16; Psalm 31; Psalm 34; Psalm 37; Psalm 38; Psalm 40; Psalm
51:139;
Matt 11:28-30; John 14:1-4; Heb 7:25; 2 Pet 2:9.
HOLY AND GODLY
LIFESTYLE
LIVING GOD'S WAY AND ACCORDING TO HIS PLAN:
Living in the Light: Eph 5:1-20
The Whole Armour of God: Eph 6:10-19
New life in Christ: Col 3:5-17
Fullness of life in Christ: Col 2:6-19
A call to holy living: 1 Pet 1 :13-25
Live as God called you: 1 Cor 7:17-24
Life that pleases God: 1 Thess 4:1-12
How to please God: Heb 13
Life in God's service: Rom 12:1-21
Love: 1 Cor 13; 1 John 4:7-21
Joy: Rom 4:1-8; Neh 8:9-12
Peace: Phil 4:4-13
True riches: 1 Tim 6:6-19
True happiness: Psa 1:1-6; Matt 5:3-12; Lk 11:27-28
Security: Luke 15
Truth: John 8:31-36
Honesty: Luke 16:1-13
Faith: Heb 11
Wisdom: Jas 1:2-8
Worship: Psa 104
Patience and Prayer: Jas 5:7-20
Humility: Luke 14:7-14
Do not be friends with the world: Jas 4:1-10
WHERE TO FIND
EVENTS AND
FAMOUS STORIES IN THE BIBLE:
The creation of the world: Gen 1
Noah and the flood: Gen 6-8
The story of Abraham: Gen 12-25
Joseph and his dream coat: Gen 37-50
Birth of Moses: Exo 2
Disasters strike Egypt: Exo 7-10
The Ten Commandments: Exo 20:1-17
Clean and unclean animals: Deut 14:3-21
Blessings of obedience: Deut 28
The story of Ruth: Ruth
David defeats Goliath: 1 Sam 17
The Shepherd Psalm: Psa 23
A love story: Song of songs
Daniel in the lion's den: Dan 6
The mysterious hand: Dan 5
Jonah swallowed by a fish: Jonah 1, 2
The Birth of Jesus: Matt 1, 2
Jesus feeds five thousand: John 6:1-15
Jesus walks on the water: John 6:16-21
Jesus heals many people: Matt 15:29-31
Jesus heals a man born blind: John 9:1-12
The Lord's prayer: Matt 6:5-15
Jesus' sermon on the mount: Matt 5-7
Parables: Matt 13; Matt 18:10-14; Matt 21:28-32; 33-46;
Matt 22:1-14; Matt 25:1-13; 14-30
The lost son who came home: Luke 15:11-32
A true friend: Luke 10:25-37
The Lord's Supper: Matt 26:26-30
Jesus' death & coming to life again: Matt 26-28
Jesus is the Light of the world: John 8:12-20
The day the church was born: Acts 1, 2
The coming of the Holy Spirit: Acts 2:1-13
Wedding in Cana: Jn 2:1-12
Ananias and Sapphira: Acts 5:1-11
Miracles and wonders: Acts 5:12-16
The first Christian martyr: Acts 6, 7
Paul and the blinding light: Acts 9:1-19
Warnings against idols: 1 Cor 10:1-33
The Lord's Supper: 1 Cor 11:17-34
Spiritual blessings in Christ: Eph 1:3-14
Love of Christ: Eph 3:14-21
Ready for the Lord's Coming: 1 Thess 4:13-18; 5:1-11;
2 Pet 3:1-18; Rev 22:6-17
The Last Days: 2 Tim 3:1-9
Jesus the Great High Priest: Heb 4:14-16; 5:1-10; 8:1-13
Victory over the world: 1 Jn 5:1-12
Eternal Life: 1 Jn 5:13-21
Defeat of satan: Rev 20:7-10
A new heavens and a new earth: Rev 21:1-8
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Biblical Archaeological evidence |
Examples of Archaeological Discoveries proving the Bible to be
accurate and reliable:
1. Dead Sea Scrolls: One of the most important
archaeological finds of the last century and confirms reliability of
the Old Testament.
2. Temple of Jerusalem
3. Jericho: Excavations prove Bible accurate concerning the
destruction of the walls of Jericho.
4. Durupinar: The Durupinar site is the location of a
boat-shaped formation, named after its discoverer. Its size, unusual
shape and location resembles Noah's Ark and matches the Bible
description exactly.
5. King David's Palace: Strong evidence that the
foundations of a building in Old Jerusalem, verified to date to the
10th - 9th centuries BC, are very likely the remains of the palace of
King David.
The remains match perfectly with the geographic and architectural
description/representation of the palace mentioned in the Bible.
6.Ancient Seals unearthed in Jerusalem dig:
Ancient seals were uncovered from the reign of the Biblical King
Hezekiah 2,700 years ago.
Another Hebrew inscription, dating 600 years later than the seals, was
discovered on a jar fragment from the Hasmonean period in the second century BC.
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