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Psalm 19 represents a progression from God's self-revelation in nature, to His self-revelation to his chosen people (be they a physical nation or the Church), to the personal relationship between God and those whom He has saved by His grace. To the psalmist,very clever, exceedingly wise, and finally good. God has been so very generous in sharing this universe of wonders with the rest of us. God wants us to enjoy the variety of splendours he made. We should count ourselves as profoundly blessed just to have the ability to see it all. So, lift up your heads, and see the stars above. God didn't want us to miss the glories of creation. So he gave us eyes to see creation's glories and ears to hear its chorus of praise And throughout
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Q1. (Psalm 8). What does this psalm teach about God? What does it teach about human beings? What does it teach us about Christ? What does it teach about our responsibilities? In Psalm 8, God
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Q4. (Revelation 7:9-18). From this passage what do we learn about the kind of people who make up the "great multitude" before the throne? Let's not debate whether they are the 144,000 or not. But what is their origin? What does their spirit within them cause them to do? What does the first verse of the song "Amazing Grace" have to do with 7:14? To lift our heart and soul to the loving God, There Origin: They are the slain people of Rev. 7:10 Amazing Grace: To say thanks to Gods because we can now believe and see. Pax Karl
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Q3. (Revelation 7:1-4) There's disagreement about exactly who the 144,000 represent. Let's not debate that, but look deeper. From 7:1-4 what do we learn about God? Read Ezekiel 9, then answer: What is this seal supposed to do for the 144,000? (Please wait to consider 14:1-5 until we get there, okay?) The 144,000 will be God
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The Fifth Seal: WE read >>> How long, O Lord, holy and true, until you judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth? http://' target="_blank">And white robes (the martyrs) were given to every one of them; and it was said unto them that they should rest yet for a little season, until their fellow servants also and their brethren that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled.--6:9-11 This Christ Testimony the word of God to his Church of yesterday and today There Souls are under the Alter because there have sacrificial blood, there are now impatient. But there must wait a little longer ( Rest) until Gods appointed time. The fifth seal is the seal of persecution, and it evidently marks some notable era in the history of the Church, Pax Karl
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Christians generally seem to think about the Old Testament and the New Testament as entirely separate works. Specifically, it is generally felt that the God of the Old Testament was mean-spirited and quick to anger. In contrast, Jesus in the New Testament is the essence of Love, Tolerance, Patience and Compassion. So we need the Old and New Testament as a living proof of our living GOD" Modern Churches don't see it this way there more interested in collecting Money. There have no moral standards and no obedience, We should pray for those who are lost. Pax Karl
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[size="2]The Great Tribulation will unquestionably be a devastating experience for all the inhabitants of the earth, but it will fall especially hard upon believers in Jesus Christ Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, opens the first seal upon the earth. God's judgment is always just. And they will say on that day,
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Q4. (Matthew 5:13-15) How do verses 13-16 relate to verses 10-12? How does hiding our light affect the glory of God? Why must glory and suffering go hand in hand? Was Jesus' suffering necessary? Is ours? What does this have to do with Romans 12:2? John says in verse 7: "but if we walk in the light as he himself is in the light, we have fellowship with each other, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin." John turns to us and how we relate to God. John will not permit us to rationalize about our sin. To be in God's light means to be exposed to the truth about himself and ourselves He suffered and he died. Certainly everything was caused by the men who condemned, scourged and crucified him. But he always saw another, deeper meaning in his suffering and death. He suffered and died in order to reunite us to God, since we had separated ourselves from him by sinning, and to reunite us to one another. Pax Karl
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Q5. Equal Worship
Moses 4 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in #3. The Lion That Is the Lamb (Rev 4-5)
Q5. (Revelation 5:13) What is the significance of the same quality of worship being offered to both God the Father and Jesus Christ the Son? What does this tell us about their relationship to each other? Their relationship to us? God the Father and Jesus Christ is one and the same, then take the Holy Spirit>>and you have 3 in 1 The relationship comes from the Holy Spirit because through the Spirit we believe in the Father and Son''and his everlasting Love! Quote: If you say I love my God, yet you have not seen him! Why can you not love your neighbour you can see?? Pax Karl -
Q4. Reigning with Christ
Moses 4 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in #3. The Lion That Is the Lamb (Rev 4-5)
Posted Today, 08:02 PM Rev 4-5 Q: 4 Q4. (Revelation 5:10) How can our destiny as believers include reigning? In what sense could we reign? In what sense do we serve as priests? In what sense are we a kingdom? [size="2]Rev. 5:10 says: "And hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth." we will be included in reigning with Christ Jesus." Jesus is the High Priest. A Priest on Earth is a servant to his community, but shall be respected by all. Because he has been chosen by God to be a Prist -
Q4. Reigning with Christ
Moses 4 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in #3. The Lion That Is the Lamb (Rev 4-5)
Rev 4-5 Q: 4 Q4. (Revelation 5:10) How can our destiny as believers include reigning? In what sense could we reign? In what sense do we serve as priests? In what sense are we a kingdom? Rev. 5:10 says: "And hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth." we will be included in reigning with Christ Jesus." Jesus is the High Priest. A Priest on Earth is a servant to his community, but shall be respected by all. Because he has been chosen by God to be a Prist -
Q3. Worthy Is the Lamb
Moses 4 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in #3. The Lion That Is the Lamb (Rev 4-5)
Q3. (Revelation 5:9, 12) What made Jesus so worthy of opening the scroll and thus bringing history to its consummation? Why was this act so noteworthy and praiseworthy? Because he was Crucified and Died for all of us on the Cross. " Because you were slain, and with your blood you purchased men for God."REV. 9 Pax Karl -
Q2. These chapters contain many insights into worship that have been adopted by the Christian Church. What do you learn about Christian worship from chapters 4 and 5? Don't miss the basics. Your list might include 20 elements and concepts of worship -- or more We don't need 20 Examples just one: When Jesus was asked, "Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law?" he replied, "'You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind' And this should be applied in all Christian Churches. I believe, Lord God. Help my unbelief so that I may experience the peace' You long for me to know as I put my trust in You. Pax Karl
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Q2. (Matthew 5:13) What might be the symptoms of a Christian who has lost his "saltiness"? Is it possible for a believer to detect such symptoms in himself or herself? What do secular people notice about a "de-saltified" Christian? What do other Christians notice about you? Is it possible to "resaltify" your life? Christians losing his or her saltiness, then there hearts isn't filled with the Love of what God has done for us! Secular people will not notice a de-salted Christian at all because that person is just like every body else, no different
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[i]Q 1 Salt is used to preserve and keep. You are the salt of the earth! You are the light of the world! (Matthew 5:13-14). You must keep alive the memory of the words of life which He spoke, the marvellous works of mercy and goodness which He performed. You must constantly remind the world of the "power of the Gospel to save" (Romans 1:16).So let us preserve and strengthen our fait in Jesus. Pax Karl[/i]
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Q 1 Salt is used to preserve and keep. You are the salt of the earth! You are the light of the world! (Matthew 5:13-14). You must keep alive the memory of the words of life which He spoke, the marvellous works of mercy and goodness which He performed. You must constantly remind the world of the "power of the Gospel to save" (Romans 1:16).So let us preserve and strengthen our fait in Jesus. Pax Karl
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REV # 3> Q2. Corporate worship Reading the Word of God Magnify the Lord with all your heart. Exalt His name together. Give Him everything you have. (Surrender all) Praise shall be continually; day and night. Give honour, glory and thanks Worship the one who lives forever and ever Prayers of the saints Reign on earth Worthy is the Lamb to receive...honour and glory and blessing Blessing the Lamb Giving thanks to God Humbling themselves before God Acknowledging God's worthiness to be praised Weeping over the human condition Playing musical instruments to honour and praise God Offering bowls of incense to God Pax Karl
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Q1. Revelation Hymns
Moses 4 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in #3. The Lion That Is the Lamb (Rev 4-5)
Rev. # 3 So Many hymns could be listed: ", Shout to the Lord", "My JESUS, My SAVIOR", "A Mighty Fortress is our GOD", Crown Him with Many Crowns, Blessed redeemer, this majestic song >" Holy, Holy, Holy" and so many more. Pax Karl -
Q5. Criticism and Praise
Moses 4 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in #2. Letters to the Seven Churches (Revelation 2-3)
Q 5 The church lives today in a state of intellectual or cultural crisis. Once, theology could draw on a common intellectual heritage for the articulation of the Christian vision Like allowing, same-sex unions blessed in the Church and let it occur quietly every day. The church as a whole and all her pastors, like Christ, must set out to lead people out of the desert to prevent been Criticized. The churches were praised for many things like remaining faithful, being loyal, helpful, trying to preach the word of Jesus Christ to have pace in the world. The Church in the twenty-first century will not grow until we redress these injustices, any more than the people of God to whom Isaiah spoke in the 6th Century BC could expect to grow while there was injustice in their land. . Fundamentally, I believe the church in the twenty-first century needs to provide a place in which human beings are given the space to grow towards that spiritual maturity in Jesus Christ. Pax Karl -
Q4. Apathy
Moses 4 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in #2. Letters to the Seven Churches (Revelation 2-3)
Q4. Why are so many churches a "hotbed of apathy"? How can we combat spiritual apathy and an insipid witness in ourselves? The greatest enemy to our faith is apathy. Spiritual Apathy is the death evil of our day.( A Hotbed) It has also been the downfall of many Churches and , historically know as the devils Work Why because we have forgotten that we live in God's presence How to overcome this; is to start living in the footsteps of Jesus So lets start from the beginning again Pax Karl -
I do not know if the world has any desire for the righteousness of God. We should take the example of Jesus Jesus is mentioned as the righteous one in Peter's sermon after Jesus' crucifixion: "You disowned the holy and just one and preferred instead that a murderer be released" (Acts 3:14). The Beatitudes We live them with confidence in Jesus
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Q3. Blessed Are the Meek
Moses 4 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 1. Paradoxical People: the Beatitudes (5:1-13)
Q3. (Matthew 5:5) How does this sort of gentleness contrast with the world's ideal? How is humility important to Christlikeness? Nothing is as strong as gentleness. Kindness, love, humility, and patience. The world, however, is a different story. The world believes that gentleness is a sign of inferiority. Humility is in portend to us because: "It is not enough for us to say: "I love God," but I also have to love my neighbour. St. John says that you are a liar if you say you love God and you don't love your neighbour. How can you love God whom you do not see, if you do not love your neighbour whom you see, whom you touch, with whom you live?" " Mother Teresa " To be truly Christian, Christlike, we must surrender our own comforts, when necessary, to provide for others who are in need Pax Karl -
Q2. Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit
Moses 4 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 1. Paradoxical People: the Beatitudes (5:1-13)
Q 2 Spiritual poverty in the western world today is far worse than any material poverty Even though everything seems fine without God, many times you know that it isn -
Q1. Beatitudes and Spiritual Fruit
Moses 4 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 1. Paradoxical People: the Beatitudes (5:1-13)
Q 1 The two parts are 1.& 2 : OF being Blessed and being A Blessing . He wants our love and our faith This is obviously a paradox, but that is the way much of life is. The only way to goodness is through confession of badness. The only way to knowledge is through admission of ignorance. In Galatians 5:22-23 the Apostle Paul makes a list of the virtues or “fruit” that the Holy Spirit produces in our lives when we walk in an intimate relationship with Him. He writes: “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering (patience), gentleness, goodness, faith, “Meekness, Pax Karl -
Q1. Beatitudes and Spiritual Fruit
Moses 4 replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 1. Paradoxical People: the Beatitudes (5:1-13)
Q 1 The two parts are 1. & 2 : OF being Blessed and being A Blessing . He wants our love and our faith This is obviously a paradox, but that is the way much of life is. The only way to goodness is through confession of badness. The only way to knowledge is through admission of ignorance. In Galatians 5:22-23 the Apostle Paul makes a list of the virtues or