A comparison of some man made ideas and teachings with what the actual Word of God teaches on those same subjects. The Bible is the standard by which our beliefs in the realm of Christianity are to be measured.
Paul agreed to follow Jewish customs to appease concerns that he was teaching against the Jewish law. He underwent purification rituals and offered sacrifices at the temple. However, this upset some Jews who started a riot, attacking Paul. Roman soldiers then arrested Paul to prevent him from being killed by the mob, as Jerusalem was in an uproar.
The document discusses why Christians have the "right" to be just Christians. It provides three reasons: 1) It is the right use of the Bible, as shown through several Bible verses that emphasize glorifying God. 2) It is the right placement of glory, with more verses noting that all glory should go to God. 3) It is the right path to unity, with repeated references to a passage in John's Gospel about believers being unified as God and Jesus are unified. The overall message is that Christians have the right approach by focusing on these biblical principles.
M2013 s52 salvation has been sent 8 18-13 sermonJames Bradshaw
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The document discusses how salvation has been sent to all people through preaching. It references several Bible passages about how people desire to hear the word of God so they can have faith and be saved. Paul preached the kingdom of God for two years in Rome, teaching about Jesus from the Scriptures. While some were persuaded, others disbelieved. The document concludes that salvation from God has been sent to the Gentiles as promised in the Scriptures, with the hope of eternal life for all who believe.
The document discusses how believers were once captive to sin but can now be conquerors through Christ. It notes some "chains" that once held believers in sin like thinking "we are all sinners." However, through Jesus we can fulfill God's righteous requirements by walking in the Spirit. As heirs of God through adoption, believers have been delivered from captivity and are now more than conquerors through Christ's love. The document ends by highlighting passages in Revelation about how believers can overcome through Christ to receive eternal rewards.
This document contains several Bible verses that reference Jesus Christ or God as a rock. Some key references include:
- Deuteronomy 32:4 refers to God as a "rock" whose works are perfect and just.
- 1 Corinthians 10:4 says that Israelites drank from a spiritual rock that followed them, which was Christ.
- Matthew 16:18 has Jesus saying to Peter "you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church," indicating he will build the church upon Peter's confession of faith and the rock-like foundation of Christ.
- 1 Corinthians 3:16 and Ephesians 2:20 speak of believers being built upon the foundation of Christ and the apostles like
The document discusses how Jesus Christ came to earth as a man to save humanity. It references several Bible passages from Romans, 2 Corinthians, John, and Philippians that describe how through Jesus' life, death and resurrection, he fulfilled God's plan to redeem mankind for their sins. The passages explain that through Jesus' obedience and sacrifice, he reversed the condemnation brought on by Adam's disobedience, and instead brought righteousness and salvation to all people.
1) Paul preached boldly in Lystra and Derbe despite being stoned, encouraging believers to remain strong in their faith through trials.
2) Paul and Barnabas returned to cities where they had previously preached to strengthen and encourage the disciples, reminding them that through tribulations they must enter God's kingdom.
3) They reported to the church that God had opened the door of faith to the Gentiles and that the gospel opens people's hearts when they hear and obey it.
Sermon 際際滷 Deck: "Jesus and the Resurrection" (Acts 17:16-34)New City Church
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Christianity is established not as some esoteric idea, but on the basis of an historical event in history.
This message was given on March 27, 2016 (Easter Sunday) at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info, please visit: www.newcitychurch.ca
Jesus calls the church to be multi-site, multi-generational, and multi-ethnic. The passage references Jesus building his church and giving Peter the keys to the kingdom of heaven. It discusses being witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. Jesus asks who Peter says he is and if they will follow him, referencing taking up one's cross daily to die to oneself as the cross of a disciple.
The document contains multiple passages from the Bible discussing different "laws": the Law of Sinai given through Moses, the law of sin that humans struggle with, and the law of the Spirit that can set people free from the law of sin. It emphasizes that true perfection comes not from following laws but from having the same perfect nature as God through His grace and the salvation provided by Jesus Christ.
The document discusses a prophecy in Daniel about 70 weeks of years, or 490 years, that are focused on the Jewish people, Jerusalem, and the coming of the Messiah. It notes that the prophecy gives a starting point of a command to rebuild Jerusalem in 445 BC, and predicts that after 69 weeks of years (483 years), the Messiah will come. Calculating 483 years as 173,880 days from March 14, 445 BC brings one to April 6, 32 AD, the day Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey.
Paul and Timothy write a letter to Christians in Philippi, including pastors and deacons, greeting them with grace and peace from God and Jesus Christ. Acts describes how God made all nations from one man to inhabit the earth. Paul warns that though there may be many teachers, there are not many fathers. Lydia, a seller of purple goods from Thyatira, was opened by the Lord to listen to Paul and was baptized with her household, inviting Paul and others to stay at her home.
The document discusses several spiritual gifts that God has given freely to humanity, including living water, bread of life, eternal life, salvation, and Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that these gifts, such as forgiveness of sins and everlasting life, are not of our own doing but are given by God's grace through faith in Jesus. The concluding section encourages remembering that the best gifts come from God when opening presents.
This document discusses walking with God, living in community with others, and serving others. It references Enoch walking with God for 300 years. Jesus calls Matthew to follow him, and Jesus dines with tax collectors and outcasts. Peter heals a lame man at the Temple, helping him walk, praise God, and join the community.
This passage from Romans discusses the difference between wages and gifts in relation to sin and salvation. It states that sin leads to death, which are the wages of sin. All people have sinned and fallen short of God's glory. However, salvation is a free gift from God through faith in Jesus Christ, not based on works. The gift of eternal life through Jesus greatly outweighs the wages of sin, which is death.
Paul expresses confidence that through the prayers of others and the help of the Holy Spirit, he will be delivered from his circumstances. He expects to never be ashamed of continuing to boldly preach Christ. Paul views both living and dying as living for Christ, and sees dying as better so that he can be with Christ. He asks others to pray for him so that he can proclaim the gospel boldly.
Although each of us in responsible to God for what we do, God clearly wants us to join together. This lessons examines the example and teaching of the New Testament church in what they did together. Conclusion: the church is a spiritual group of people joining together to meet the spiritual needs of the group.
Tired? You know, they say that you should probably be getting more sleep than you are. But it's hard to sleep when there are crazy things going on inside your head and your heart. It's hard when you're trying to live up to a bunch of demands placed on you by others and, yes, even yourself. According to Genesis God rested on the seventh day. Here's the deal there was never an "evening" and a "morning" - which means that God is still "resting." Resting in this case doesn't mean he's hanging out by the pool with a margarita, but more of a rest of completion. And the crazy part is, God invites us into his rest in fact, he warns us not to miss it! You don't want to pass up this one time offer of a vacation for your soul, a rest for your soul, a sense of completion. Hebrews 4 shows us the way.
This document discusses the choice between being with God or against God. It references several Bible passages contrasting obedience and righteousness versus sin. It frames the choice as being a servant of righteousness on the narrow path in the church versus a servant of sin on the broad path in the world. In the end, the choice determines whether one is among the sheep or goats when Jesus returns to separate believers from unbelievers.
The document summarizes a bible passage from 2 Timothy 4:6-8 where Paul reflects on having fought the good fight, finished the race, and kept the faith. He expresses confidence that he will receive the crown of righteousness from God. The passage is repeated multiple times with additional emphasis added each time on the phrases "fought the good fight", "finished the race", and "kept the faith".
The document discusses how Jesus Christ came to earth as a man to save humanity. It references several Bible passages from Romans, 2 Corinthians, John, and Philippians that describe how through Jesus' life, death and resurrection, he fulfilled God's plan to redeem mankind for their sins. The passages explain that through Jesus' obedience and sacrifice, he reversed the condemnation brought on by Adam's disobedience, and instead brought righteousness and salvation to all people.
1) Paul preached boldly in Lystra and Derbe despite being stoned, encouraging believers to remain strong in their faith through trials.
2) Paul and Barnabas returned to cities where they had previously preached to strengthen and encourage the disciples, reminding them that through tribulations they must enter God's kingdom.
3) They reported to the church that God had opened the door of faith to the Gentiles and that the gospel opens people's hearts when they hear and obey it.
Sermon 際際滷 Deck: "Jesus and the Resurrection" (Acts 17:16-34)New City Church
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Christianity is established not as some esoteric idea, but on the basis of an historical event in history.
This message was given on March 27, 2016 (Easter Sunday) at New City Church in Calgary by Pastor John Ferguson. For more info, please visit: www.newcitychurch.ca
Jesus calls the church to be multi-site, multi-generational, and multi-ethnic. The passage references Jesus building his church and giving Peter the keys to the kingdom of heaven. It discusses being witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. Jesus asks who Peter says he is and if they will follow him, referencing taking up one's cross daily to die to oneself as the cross of a disciple.
The document contains multiple passages from the Bible discussing different "laws": the Law of Sinai given through Moses, the law of sin that humans struggle with, and the law of the Spirit that can set people free from the law of sin. It emphasizes that true perfection comes not from following laws but from having the same perfect nature as God through His grace and the salvation provided by Jesus Christ.
The document discusses a prophecy in Daniel about 70 weeks of years, or 490 years, that are focused on the Jewish people, Jerusalem, and the coming of the Messiah. It notes that the prophecy gives a starting point of a command to rebuild Jerusalem in 445 BC, and predicts that after 69 weeks of years (483 years), the Messiah will come. Calculating 483 years as 173,880 days from March 14, 445 BC brings one to April 6, 32 AD, the day Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey.
Paul and Timothy write a letter to Christians in Philippi, including pastors and deacons, greeting them with grace and peace from God and Jesus Christ. Acts describes how God made all nations from one man to inhabit the earth. Paul warns that though there may be many teachers, there are not many fathers. Lydia, a seller of purple goods from Thyatira, was opened by the Lord to listen to Paul and was baptized with her household, inviting Paul and others to stay at her home.
The document discusses several spiritual gifts that God has given freely to humanity, including living water, bread of life, eternal life, salvation, and Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that these gifts, such as forgiveness of sins and everlasting life, are not of our own doing but are given by God's grace through faith in Jesus. The concluding section encourages remembering that the best gifts come from God when opening presents.
This document discusses walking with God, living in community with others, and serving others. It references Enoch walking with God for 300 years. Jesus calls Matthew to follow him, and Jesus dines with tax collectors and outcasts. Peter heals a lame man at the Temple, helping him walk, praise God, and join the community.
This passage from Romans discusses the difference between wages and gifts in relation to sin and salvation. It states that sin leads to death, which are the wages of sin. All people have sinned and fallen short of God's glory. However, salvation is a free gift from God through faith in Jesus Christ, not based on works. The gift of eternal life through Jesus greatly outweighs the wages of sin, which is death.
Paul expresses confidence that through the prayers of others and the help of the Holy Spirit, he will be delivered from his circumstances. He expects to never be ashamed of continuing to boldly preach Christ. Paul views both living and dying as living for Christ, and sees dying as better so that he can be with Christ. He asks others to pray for him so that he can proclaim the gospel boldly.
Although each of us in responsible to God for what we do, God clearly wants us to join together. This lessons examines the example and teaching of the New Testament church in what they did together. Conclusion: the church is a spiritual group of people joining together to meet the spiritual needs of the group.
Tired? You know, they say that you should probably be getting more sleep than you are. But it's hard to sleep when there are crazy things going on inside your head and your heart. It's hard when you're trying to live up to a bunch of demands placed on you by others and, yes, even yourself. According to Genesis God rested on the seventh day. Here's the deal there was never an "evening" and a "morning" - which means that God is still "resting." Resting in this case doesn't mean he's hanging out by the pool with a margarita, but more of a rest of completion. And the crazy part is, God invites us into his rest in fact, he warns us not to miss it! You don't want to pass up this one time offer of a vacation for your soul, a rest for your soul, a sense of completion. Hebrews 4 shows us the way.
This document discusses the choice between being with God or against God. It references several Bible passages contrasting obedience and righteousness versus sin. It frames the choice as being a servant of righteousness on the narrow path in the church versus a servant of sin on the broad path in the world. In the end, the choice determines whether one is among the sheep or goats when Jesus returns to separate believers from unbelievers.
The document summarizes a bible passage from 2 Timothy 4:6-8 where Paul reflects on having fought the good fight, finished the race, and kept the faith. He expresses confidence that he will receive the crown of righteousness from God. The passage is repeated multiple times with additional emphasis added each time on the phrases "fought the good fight", "finished the race", and "kept the faith".
Romans 1;18-32, Christos, gospel of God, gospel of the kingdom, Pauls gospel...Valley Bible Fellowship
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Jehovah is my shepherd. The scriptures teach us that Jesus is our shepherd and we are the sheep. We love to think of Him as our shepherd, but seldom consider whether we are good sheep or straying sheep. A good sheep will hear, follow and know the good shepherd.
The document provides an overview of the Advent 3 scripture readings which focus on the theme of finding true rejoicing even under suffering by trusting in Christ's promised return. Key points include:
- Isaiah prophesies that with the coming of the Lord, suffering will be replaced with joy and restoration.
- James calls for patience until Christ's return, using the example of Job and the prophets who remained steadfast in suffering.
- Matthew describes how John the Baptist, while imprisoned, sent disciples to ask Jesus if he was the coming one, and Jesus points to his works of healing as confirmation.
1) Jesus tells the parables of the lost sheep and lost coin to illustrate God's love for sinners and his desire to save the lost.
2) The parables were told in response to Pharisees who criticized Jesus for associating with sinners. Jesus uses the parables to show that there is more joy in heaven over one repentant sinner than over many righteous people.
3) In the parables, a shepherd leaves the 99 sheep to search for the 1 lost sheep, and a woman searches diligently for a lost coin, showing how God eagerly seeks and finds the lost.
The document summarizes the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program, which prepares students for success in higher education and life in a global society. Key points include that the IB program is offered in over 2,300 schools worldwide and develops skills like critical thinking, research, and global awareness. Studies show IB students outperform peers on assessments, have higher college acceptance and graduation rates, and are more likely to attend graduate school. The IB curriculum incorporates theory of knowledge, an extended essay, creativity/action/service activities, and externally assessed exams to provide a rigorous and well-rounded education.
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The document discusses the biblical Sabbath day and examines verses related to whether the Sabbath was changed from Saturday to Sunday. It notes that Jesus and his followers observed the seventh-day Sabbath, and that the New Testament records Sabbath keeping by Christians decades after the resurrection. While some verses are presented as possibly supporting Sunday observance, the document argues that none change the Sabbath or command its observance on Sunday. It concludes that the Sabbath remains on the seventh day according to Scripture.
1. Repent and God will forgive you. Christ suffered to fulfill prophecies and people should repent so their sins may be wiped away.
2. Christ must return to the earth for the Millennial Kingdom to start. He will return after a period of restoration as foretold by prophets.
3. The priests and Sadducees arrested Peter and John for preaching about Jesus' resurrection, as they did not believe in resurrection or the afterlife. Many people believed despite the persecution.
Paul defended himself before King Agrippa regarding the charges against him by the Jews. He explained how he had persecuted Christians prior to his conversion, but then had a vision of Jesus on the road to Damascus where he was instructed to preach to the Gentiles and turn people from darkness to light. When Festus accused Paul of being out of his mind due to his great learning, Paul insisted that he spoke the words of truth and reason, not madness.
1) Jesus questions the religious leaders about the source of John the Baptist's authority, but does not answer about the source of his own authority.
2) Jesus has authority and power from God to teach with authority, cast out demons, forgive sins, and will be exalted above all others.
3) All authority in heaven and earth has been given to Jesus by God, so Christians should submit to governing authorities and Jesus' teachings.
The document discusses how Christ was recognized as the head of the early church. It provides several biblical passages that show Jesus being declared Lord and the foundation of the church by his disciples. The apostles were seen as ambassadors of Christ who spread his message through their preaching and teaching. The written and spoken word of scripture and the apostles' teachings were considered authoritative by the early church. Believers were to adhere to the gospel that had been proclaimed to them and not accept any contrary or altered teachings.
This document discusses how Christians should receive God's word. It says we should receive it attentively, reverently, honestly, inquiringly, personally, obediently, prayerfully, diligently, and hopefully. Some key points made include: we must pay close attention to God's word; examine it carefully against scripture; apply it to our own lives; and obey it, not just hear it. We are also told to pray for the effective spread of the gospel and to approach God's word with diligence and eagerness, maintaining the hope of eternal life as our motivation.
The document discusses the importance of obedience to the Word of God through the Bible and the traditions and teachings of the Church. It provides several quotes from the Bible emphasizing how faith comes from hearing the preaching of Christ and obedience to God's commands. It also references quotes giving authority to the Church and highlighting the consequences of separation from God and importance of reconciliation through abiding in Christ.
This document outlines the five "P's" of the church according to scripture:
1. The church was eternally purposed by God before the foundation of the world.
2. God purposed to make known the mystery of His will through Jesus Christ and by the church.
3. The coming of the church was promised in the Old Testament and prophesied by prophets.
4. John the Baptist and Jesus Christ prepared the way for the beginning of the church.
5. The church was perfected on the day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit fell, as prophesied in Acts.
Who am i that a king would die in my place englishWorldBibles
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The document discusses the nature of human identity and our relationship with God. It states that God created humans in His image but that sin has separated us from God and left us in a fallen state. It describes how Jesus Christ offers salvation and eternal life to those who accept Him as King. The document explores themes of God's plan to have an eternal bride, the redemption of humanity through Christ, and the establishment of His eternal kingdom.
Isaac dug again the wells that had been dug by his father Abraham, since the Philistines had filled them in after Abraham's death. He gave them the same names that his father had given them. Jesus told the woman at the well that whoever drinks of the water he will give will never thirst again, but will have a well of water springing up to eternal life. Peter declared that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, and Jesus said he would build his church upon this rock.
Acts 9:1-9 Saul was blinded by the light of Jesus when he was on the way to Damascus to persecute Christians. He learned some things and saw some things as a result of this situation. He saw that conscience is not a safe guide in religion. He saw that being religious was not enough. He saw that following traditions can lead you astray. He saw the need for the right source of authority. He saw that man is not saved by prayer alone.
The document discusses the call to discipleship according to passages from the Bible. It describes several aspects of what it means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ, including denying oneself, taking up one's cross, obeying Jesus' teachings, being baptized, learning to love other disciples, becoming more like Christ, bearing fruit, and being willing to suffer for one's faith. The overall message is that discipleship involves following Jesus' commands and example in order to spread the gospel.
The document discusses the call to discipleship according to passages from the Bible. It describes several aspects of being a disciple, including building the church, suffering for Christ, being chosen by God, obeying Jesus' teachings, getting baptized, learning to obey and apply God's word, loving other disciples, becoming like Christ, bearing fruit, being willing to suffer, and spending oneself for others. The overall message is that discipleship involves fully committing oneself to Jesus and his teachings.
M2013 s18 stop it you will hurt yourself 3 10-13James Bradshaw
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Saul was persecuting Christians and seeking to harm the church. One day, Saul had a vision of Jesus speaking to him, and Jesus said "why do you persecute me?". This experience left Saul trembling and astonished. Jesus instructed Saul to go to the city, where he would be told what to do. Saul went on to become the apostle Paul, one who spread the gospel of Christ.
This document provides a warning about the abominations that will be seen in the end times before Jesus returns. It discusses how God's people must stand against false teachings and worldly influences in order to receive God's seal of protection during the time of trouble. It emphasizes living a holy, obedient life and preparing spiritually for what is coming upon the earth through greater conformity to Christ.
The document discusses the "Great Commission" passages found in the New Testament where Jesus instructs the disciples to spread his teachings. It analyzes the key aspects of the commissions given in Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Acts. The author then synthesizes these passages into a single sentence describing being sent by God the Father and Son, empowered by the Holy Spirit, to witness to others about Jesus everywhere by making disciples, preaching forgiveness of sins, and releasing people from Satan's control.
2022.05.01 - The Word of God on the second Sunday after the Holy Passover, of...Billy Dean
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Oh, draw faithfully near to the Spirit of My Word, Who is coming to you to give Himself to you, for He is the Comforter, promised that would come and bring from God and would proclaim Gods works into the midst of His church, in the midst of the people.
This document discusses the importance of staying within the boundaries of the doctrine of Christ. It begins by examining passages that warn against transgressing or going beyond the teachings of Christ. It then explores what it means to transgress and defines the doctrine of Christ as what was taught by the apostles and revealed by the Holy Spirit. The document suggests many religious doctrines and practices are doctrines of men, not of Christ. It concludes by explaining how respecting the boundaries of Christ's doctrine can explain Christian practices and beliefs.
M2014 s87 why i love the church of christ part 3 11 9-14 sermonJames Bradshaw
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1) The document discusses why the author loves the church of Christ, citing several reasons from the Bible.
2) Key reasons given include that the church is where the saved gather, it is the body of Christ, and it provides opportunities to do good works.
3) Additionally, the church was part of God's eternal plan and Jesus died for the church, making it very important.
Lesson 9 Who Is the Holy Ghost - Renewed in Grace.pptxCelso Napoleon
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Lesson 9 Who Is the Holy Ghost
SBS Sunday Bible School
Sunday Bible Lessons for Adults 1st Quarter 2025 CPAD
Title of the Sunday Magazine: IN DEFENSE OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH: Fighting the Ancient Heresies that Present Themselves with a New Appearance
Commentator: Esequias Soares
Class: Adults
際際滷s: Celso Napoleon
Renewed in Grace
March 2, 2025
Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust.paras bhaiParas Parivaar
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Sanatan Dharma, also known as the eternal religion, holds a significant place in Hindu culture. This presentation aims to explore the values and contributions of Paras Bhai and his role in fostering religious awareness. It also highlights the importance of Hindu Dharma and the unity promoted by Paras Parivaar
Break Forth into Joy.pptx"Break Forth into Joy: Embracing God's Salvation and...TImothy leonard
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This presentation explores the powerful message of Isaiah 52:1-10, where God calls His people to awaken and rejoice in the promise of redemption. It reflects on how believers can experience true joy through faith, even in challenging times, by embracing God's free gift of salvation and grace. Through daily practices of prayer, thanksgiving, and sharing joy with others, we can live as testimonies of God's love and hope. The presentation emphasizes that lasting joy is found not in the circumstances of life, but in the eternal promises of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
What are the most effective spiritual healing techniques for reducing stress_...Worldfamouspsychicreader
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Our fast-paced world has made stress an unavoidable part of life. From work pressure to personal responsibilities, the constant demands of daily life can take a toll on mental and physical well-being.
AshtSaga - Part 1 (A book by Hrishitva Patel)Hrishitva patel
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An ancient legend prophecy states that with the revival of the Asura God, Kalyuga would mark the end of the world as we know of today. The prophecy further says that if the decedents of the eight individuals who sealed the Asura Kalyuga, in the era of Satyuga were to reunite, then these eight would be able to defeat Kalyuga and stop the world from ending. Now, its the job of the young prince of Itrahd, Arjuna, to find all these eight based on his information. He is clueless as the ancestors of the eight decendents who used to work in his forefathers court were in Satyuga, and it has been millions of years since then. Although it doesnt go as smoothly as he had planned, he manages to stumble upon a list of distinct individuals left to him as an heirloom by his father, Kanishka. This book focuses on ten of these individuals mentioned in the list. Set on the planet Terra, where the tectonic plates are yet to drift and everyone coexists within a single continent, AshtaSaga follows the journey of a prince Arjuna. He belongs to the royal lineage, and his destiny cannot be averted. No matter how disciplined he is in offering water from a brass lota accompanied by the pradakshinas around the Peepal tree to please his purwajas. Bearing this heavy responsibility because of his bloodline and how everything unfolds is a burden the royalty cannot share since the time of Satyuga. A fast approaching end to the seemingly everlasting era of Kalyuga shackles the prince and hastens his search. Will he be able to stop the world from ending? Will the utopia become a reality, or will it melt into eternal darkness?
Good Quotes on SOLITUDE to Reflect Upon (Texts in Eng & Chi,) pdf.pdfOH TEIK BIN
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A Presentation (pdf) of a selection of profound sayings by some wise men on the importance of the spiritual practice of being in solitude for contemplation.
A practice to grow in true happiness and wisdom to lessen Dukkha.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
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Loose Memory
Paralyze the victim
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Destroys someones career
Bad luck
Bad dreams
Breaking a relationship or destroying someones cause to separate or divorce.
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Making the victim indulge in vices like alcohol, violence and unhealthy sex.
Causing accidents
Making people sick
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4. But there were also false prophets among the
people, even as there will be false teachers
among you, who will secretly bring in
destructive heresies, even denying the Lord who
,
bought them, and bring on themselves swift
destruction. And many will follow their
destructive ways, because of whom the way of
,
truth will be blasphemed. By covetousness they
will exploit you with deceptive words; for a long
time their judgment has not been idle, and their
destruction does not slumber.
.
(2 Peter 2:13)
8. For if He were on earth, He would not be a
priest, since there are priests who offer the
gifts according to the law; who serve the
copy and shadow of the heavenly things, as
Moses was divinely instructed when he was
about to make the tabernacle. For He said,
See that you make all things according to
the pattern shown you on the mountain.
(Hebrews 8:45)
9. Brethren, join in following my example, and
note those who so walk, as you have us for a
pattern. (Philippians 3:17)
Whoever transgresses and does not abide in the
doctrine of Christ does not have God. He who
abides in the doctrine of Christ has both the
Father and the Son. If anyone comes to you and
does not bring this doctrine, do not receive him
into your house nor greet him; for he who greets
him shares in his evil deeds.
(2 John 911)
11. You see then that a man is justified by works,
and not by faith only. (James 2:24)
He who believes and is baptized will be saved;
but he who does not believe will be condemned.
(Mark 16:16)
Do you not know that to whom you present
yourselves slaves to obey, you are that ones
slaves whom you obey, whether of sin leading to
death, or of obedience leading to righteousness?
(Romans 6:16)
13. My manner of life from my youth, which was spent from
the beginning all the Jews know. They knew me from the
first, if they were willing to testify, that according to the
strictest sect of our religion I lived a Pharisee. (Acts 26:45)
Indeed, I myself thought I must do many things contrary
to the name of Jesus of Nazareth. This I also did in
Jerusalem, and many of the saints I shut up in prison,
having received authority from the chief priests; and when
they were put to death, I cast my vote against them. And I
punished them often in every synagogue and compelled
them to blaspheme; and being exceedingly enraged against
them, I persecuted them even to foreign cities.
(Acts 26:911)
15. Love never fails. But whether there are
prophecies, they will fail; whether there are
tongues, they will cease; whether there is
knowledge, it will vanish away. For we know in
part and we prophesy in part. But when that
which is perfect has come, then that which is in
part will be done away. (1 Cor 13:810)
17. having wiped out the handwriting of requirements that
was against us, which was contrary to us. And He has
taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross.
(Colossians 2:14)
Now on the first day of the week, when the disciples
came together to break bread, Paul, ready to depart the
next day, spoke to them and continued his message
until midnight. (Acts 20:7)
Now concerning the collection for the saints, as I have
given orders to the churches of Galatia, so you must do
also: On the first day of the week let each one of you
lay something aside, storing up as he may prosper, that
there be no collections when I come. (1 Cor. 16:12)
19. These people draw near to Me with their mouth,
And honor Me with their lips, But their heart is
far from Me. And in vain they worship Me,
Teaching as doctrines the commandments of
men. (Matt. 15:89)
(Matt. 15:89)
21. And I also say to you that you are Peter, and on
church
this rock I will build My church, and the gates of
Hades shall not prevail against it. (Matt 16:18).
church
And He is the head of the body, the church, who
is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that
in all things He may have the preeminence.
(Colossians 1:18)
There is one body
There is one body and one Spirit, just as you
were called in one hope of your calling;
(Ephesians 4:4)