Grace is God's unmerited favor and compassion that draws people to Christ and saves them from sin and judgment. It is not based on human works or efforts but is God's free gift. Grace operates eternally, saving people from what they have done as well as future sins. Abraham and all people cannot be justified by their own works or law-keeping but only through faith in and reliance on God. Grace is necessary because humans cannot save themselves or keep God's laws perfectly. All glory for salvation belongs to God and his grace alone.
The document contains passages from Colossians 1:9-14 about praying for spiritual wisdom and understanding from God so that one may live a life worthy of God and please him. It emphasizes growing in knowledge of God, being strengthened, bearing fruit, and giving thanks. The commentary notes that staying spiritually committed requires growing knowledge of God's will rather than remaining stagnant. It encourages positioning oneself to receive God's wisdom and focusing on making good choices each day through perseverance.
In this very important message we discuss the role of true spiritual fathers and mothers and expose some of the errors, misapplications and abuses.
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The document outlines a mission to love God and others through discipleship, evangelism, equipping others, and promoting family. Following Jesus' command, the mission aims to make disciples of all nations by baptizing them and teaching them to obey God's commands until they are mature in Christ. The mission will also serve the poor through compassion to extend God's grace. Led by the Holy Spirit, the ultimate goals are to advance God's kingdom and pass the faith to future generations.
The document discusses how nothing can separate believers from the love of God through Christ. It references passages that say God has established a new covenant through Jesus, writing His law on people's hearts, and all will know Him. It asks what can separate believers from Christ's love, and answers that despite troubles, the love of God in Christ conquers all. Believers can draw near to God with confidence, know and experience His love, and are seated with Christ in the heavenly places.
The document discusses communicating the gospel message to outsiders. It encourages believers to devote themselves to prayer and watch for opportunities to share their faith. Living consistently with the gospel through actions and words is integral to effective communication. Believers should evaluate what their lives communicate to unbelievers and be wise in conversations, allowing their faith to guide discussions. The best witness comes from personal time with God and looking for open doors to proclaim the message of Christ's mystery.
God is revealed as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The first reading describes God revealing compassion to Moses. The second reading concludes Paul's letter encouraging unity. The Gospel shares how God sent his Son not to condemn but to save us. The prayer asks God to help us worship as Trinity and reject false gods, guiding those who search for God and aiding our efforts to live as Christ.
Paul writes to encourage Timothy to continue boldly teaching and spreading the gospel. He reminds Timothy of his sincere faith from childhood, taught by his mother and grandmother. Paul urges Timothy to fan into flame the gift of teaching given to him by God. Though suffering for his faith, Paul is not ashamed because he knows God will guard what he has entrusted until his return. Paul instructs Timothy to keep teaching sound doctrine with love and faith in Jesus Christ, guarding the truth that was passed down to him.
Our most important relationships shape who we are. These relationships can include a sheep and shepherd, disciples and teacher, servant and friend, or a child and father. The document also discusses the relationship between God and his people, Paul's teachings on adoption, and the relationship between Jesus and his Father.
The document contains passages from Ephesians 4 discussing the unity of believers under Christ. It emphasizes living worthily of one's calling, maintaining unity through humility, patience and love. It describes how Christ empowered believers with spiritual gifts to build up the church. It warns against instability and exhorts believers to speak truth in love as the body grows into Christ. The document encourages readers to embrace their new identity and purpose in Christ, identify their spiritual gifts, and seek ways to use gifts for ministry.
DallasEC is a church that is alive in celebrating new life in Christ through worship and song, follows Christ through fellowship, prayer, and bible study, and shares Christ by getting involved in the community and inviting others to rejoice with them. It aims to be a place for learning, growing, fellowship with family and friends where people feel at home, as Jesus commands his followers to make disciples of all nations.
This prayer gives thanks to God for mothers and asks for his blessings on them. It asks God to watch over and strengthen mothers, give them understanding and courage. It also asks God to comfort those who are childless or have lost children, and to inspire all mothers to follow Mary's example of faith, humility and love. The prayer praises motherhood as a gift and asks God's blessings on all entrusted with motherhood.
Being a godly father and husband in the homeKIGUME Karuri
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LET ALL THE MEN ARISE AND PLAY THEIR RIGHTFUL ROLES AS HUSBANDS AND FATHERS AND LET PROVERBS 31 BE A LIGHT TO GET LESSONS TO ASSIST US BECOME BETTER HUSBANDS AND FATHERS IN OUR HOMES.
Paul prays that believers would be strengthened spiritually through God's power so that Christ may dwell in their hearts through faith. He prays that they would understand the immense love of Christ and be filled with all the fullness of God. Paul acknowledges that God is able to do far beyond what anyone could ask or imagine according to his power that works within believers. He gives glory to God in the church and in Christ Jesus forever.
This document is a sermon about the parable of the shrewd manager from Luke 16:1-15. The sermon makes three main points:
1) The world teaches lessons about being shrewd, committed, and motivated that disciples of Jesus should learn from.
2) Followers of Jesus must be creative, proactive, and intentional in their service, not just going through the motions.
3) Jesus wants his followers to imitate some of the characteristics of the conniving manager, using their talents and resources to benefit others and advance God's kingdom.
There are not many things as wondrous to receive, or difficult to give, as the gift of forgiveness. However, in Christ we are made clean, no longer condemned, at peace with God, and called to forgive.
This document discusses the importance of living with an attitude of gratitude as a growing Christian. It says that Christians should be confident in their salvation, disciplined in reading the Bible, committed to their local church, maintain constant joy through the Holy Spirit, and continue in prayer. Living with gratitude is more than just being thankful on holidays - Christians should be thankful in all circumstances because it is God's will. The document provides reasons to be thankful like eternal life, the Holy Spirit, spiritual gifts, and physical blessings. Christians are instructed to express gratitude to God in worship and prayer, and to others through kind words. They can do this even in trials because God is in control and works all things for good.
1) The document discusses how through baptism, we become sons and daughters of God. However, many Christians do not understand the significance of this identity.
2) It explains that having an accurate sense of identity as children of God allows us to live without worry and with purpose, bearing our Father's authority and inheriting all that He has.
3) As sons and daughters of God, we have authority as His representatives, will inherit all of heaven, and have direct access to our Father through prayer. Understanding our identity transforms how we live as Christians.
The passages call believers to live in a manner worthy of their salvation, maintaining unity through humility, patience, and love. They describe how Christians are given diverse spiritual gifts by Christ to equip the church and build one another up until unity in faith is reached. Living worthily involves actively participating in the church community through offering and using one's gifts to serve others.
Joseph came from a dysfunctional family tree - his brothers sold him into slavery, his father had multiple wives, and his mother and grandparents had troubled marriages. However, the document notes that while we cannot choose our family trees, we can decide how our own branches grow through reading the Bible, praying with our spouse, growing in faith around our children, and bringing others to faith.
This document contains quotes about fathers that highlight their importance as role models, protectors, and sources of guidance, wisdom and love for their children. It emphasizes that fathers should love their children and their mother, and that children will always look up to their father no matter how tall they grow. The document ends by wishing fathers a happy Father's Day and anniversary.
This article profiles NBA star Stephen Curry as a devout Christian who exemplifies humility and uses his platform to glorify God. It describes Curry's upbringing in a Christian home, how he accepted Christ at age 13, maintains his faith as he's achieved basketball success, and is known for pointing to God after shots in recognition that all glory belongs to Him. Curry prioritizes his faith over his career, seeking to be a witness for Christ and using his influence to honor God in all he says and does, both on and off the court.
CONTENTS
1. THE LORD'S PRAYER PART I Based on Matt. 6:7-15
2. OUR FATHER Based on Matt. 6:9-15
3. DESIRE DETERMINES DESTINY Based on Matt. 6:7-15
4. THE ETERNAL DESIRE Based on Matt. 6:7-15
5. THE KING AND THE KINGDOM Based on Matt. 6:7-15
6. THE TRINITY OF DESIRES Based on Matt. 6:7-15
7. THE DEBT DISSOLVING DESIRE Based on Matt. 6:7-15
8. THE DESIRE FOR DELIVERANCE Based on Matt. 6:7-15
God is revealed as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The first reading describes God revealing compassion to Moses. The second reading concludes Paul's letter encouraging unity. The Gospel shares how God sent his Son not to condemn but to save us. The prayer asks God to help us worship as Trinity and reject false gods, guiding those who search for God and aiding our efforts to live as Christ.
Paul writes to encourage Timothy to continue boldly teaching and spreading the gospel. He reminds Timothy of his sincere faith from childhood, taught by his mother and grandmother. Paul urges Timothy to fan into flame the gift of teaching given to him by God. Though suffering for his faith, Paul is not ashamed because he knows God will guard what he has entrusted until his return. Paul instructs Timothy to keep teaching sound doctrine with love and faith in Jesus Christ, guarding the truth that was passed down to him.
Our most important relationships shape who we are. These relationships can include a sheep and shepherd, disciples and teacher, servant and friend, or a child and father. The document also discusses the relationship between God and his people, Paul's teachings on adoption, and the relationship between Jesus and his Father.
The document contains passages from Ephesians 4 discussing the unity of believers under Christ. It emphasizes living worthily of one's calling, maintaining unity through humility, patience and love. It describes how Christ empowered believers with spiritual gifts to build up the church. It warns against instability and exhorts believers to speak truth in love as the body grows into Christ. The document encourages readers to embrace their new identity and purpose in Christ, identify their spiritual gifts, and seek ways to use gifts for ministry.
DallasEC is a church that is alive in celebrating new life in Christ through worship and song, follows Christ through fellowship, prayer, and bible study, and shares Christ by getting involved in the community and inviting others to rejoice with them. It aims to be a place for learning, growing, fellowship with family and friends where people feel at home, as Jesus commands his followers to make disciples of all nations.
This prayer gives thanks to God for mothers and asks for his blessings on them. It asks God to watch over and strengthen mothers, give them understanding and courage. It also asks God to comfort those who are childless or have lost children, and to inspire all mothers to follow Mary's example of faith, humility and love. The prayer praises motherhood as a gift and asks God's blessings on all entrusted with motherhood.
Being a godly father and husband in the homeKIGUME Karuri
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LET ALL THE MEN ARISE AND PLAY THEIR RIGHTFUL ROLES AS HUSBANDS AND FATHERS AND LET PROVERBS 31 BE A LIGHT TO GET LESSONS TO ASSIST US BECOME BETTER HUSBANDS AND FATHERS IN OUR HOMES.
Paul prays that believers would be strengthened spiritually through God's power so that Christ may dwell in their hearts through faith. He prays that they would understand the immense love of Christ and be filled with all the fullness of God. Paul acknowledges that God is able to do far beyond what anyone could ask or imagine according to his power that works within believers. He gives glory to God in the church and in Christ Jesus forever.
This document is a sermon about the parable of the shrewd manager from Luke 16:1-15. The sermon makes three main points:
1) The world teaches lessons about being shrewd, committed, and motivated that disciples of Jesus should learn from.
2) Followers of Jesus must be creative, proactive, and intentional in their service, not just going through the motions.
3) Jesus wants his followers to imitate some of the characteristics of the conniving manager, using their talents and resources to benefit others and advance God's kingdom.
There are not many things as wondrous to receive, or difficult to give, as the gift of forgiveness. However, in Christ we are made clean, no longer condemned, at peace with God, and called to forgive.
This document discusses the importance of living with an attitude of gratitude as a growing Christian. It says that Christians should be confident in their salvation, disciplined in reading the Bible, committed to their local church, maintain constant joy through the Holy Spirit, and continue in prayer. Living with gratitude is more than just being thankful on holidays - Christians should be thankful in all circumstances because it is God's will. The document provides reasons to be thankful like eternal life, the Holy Spirit, spiritual gifts, and physical blessings. Christians are instructed to express gratitude to God in worship and prayer, and to others through kind words. They can do this even in trials because God is in control and works all things for good.
1) The document discusses how through baptism, we become sons and daughters of God. However, many Christians do not understand the significance of this identity.
2) It explains that having an accurate sense of identity as children of God allows us to live without worry and with purpose, bearing our Father's authority and inheriting all that He has.
3) As sons and daughters of God, we have authority as His representatives, will inherit all of heaven, and have direct access to our Father through prayer. Understanding our identity transforms how we live as Christians.
The passages call believers to live in a manner worthy of their salvation, maintaining unity through humility, patience, and love. They describe how Christians are given diverse spiritual gifts by Christ to equip the church and build one another up until unity in faith is reached. Living worthily involves actively participating in the church community through offering and using one's gifts to serve others.
Joseph came from a dysfunctional family tree - his brothers sold him into slavery, his father had multiple wives, and his mother and grandparents had troubled marriages. However, the document notes that while we cannot choose our family trees, we can decide how our own branches grow through reading the Bible, praying with our spouse, growing in faith around our children, and bringing others to faith.
This document contains quotes about fathers that highlight their importance as role models, protectors, and sources of guidance, wisdom and love for their children. It emphasizes that fathers should love their children and their mother, and that children will always look up to their father no matter how tall they grow. The document ends by wishing fathers a happy Father's Day and anniversary.
This article profiles NBA star Stephen Curry as a devout Christian who exemplifies humility and uses his platform to glorify God. It describes Curry's upbringing in a Christian home, how he accepted Christ at age 13, maintains his faith as he's achieved basketball success, and is known for pointing to God after shots in recognition that all glory belongs to Him. Curry prioritizes his faith over his career, seeking to be a witness for Christ and using his influence to honor God in all he says and does, both on and off the court.
CONTENTS
1. THE LORD'S PRAYER PART I Based on Matt. 6:7-15
2. OUR FATHER Based on Matt. 6:9-15
3. DESIRE DETERMINES DESTINY Based on Matt. 6:7-15
4. THE ETERNAL DESIRE Based on Matt. 6:7-15
5. THE KING AND THE KINGDOM Based on Matt. 6:7-15
6. THE TRINITY OF DESIRES Based on Matt. 6:7-15
7. THE DEBT DISSOLVING DESIRE Based on Matt. 6:7-15
8. THE DESIRE FOR DELIVERANCE Based on Matt. 6:7-15
Grace Family Church is a 21st century church passionate about God and reaching people with His love. The document provides information about the church's regular services and events in March, April, and May, including Sunday services, life groups, and youth programs. It also shares stories from church members about their vision for their family and insights into youth programs like Fueled. The overall document aims to inform readers about upcoming events and opportunities to get involved at Grace Family Church.
God answers prayers according to His will and plans, not necessarily our desires. Like an loving father, God knows what is truly good for us and may choose not to give us something even if we ask. We should have faith that God will provide what we need to reach His kingdom, and seek His kingdom above all else. When we read the Gospels and follow Jesus' teachings, we can better understand why some prayers are answered and others are not.
This magazine is dedicated to all expecting fathers; new fathers; growing fathers and well seasoned fathers. Hopefully in you fathers you will allow the daddy to shine.
The document discusses the renewal of baptismal promises made by parents and godparents. It contains the prayers said by parents and godparents promising to be good examples, be responsible for the children entrusted to them, and be faithful missionaries. The document then summarizes the baptismal promises to believe in God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, the Catholic Church, and to reject Satan. It discusses what these promises mean and encourages clinging to Jesus, seeking his mercy, and telling him one's deepest yearnings.
The document summarizes an article from the newsletter of Christ Church Deer Park in Toronto, Canada. It describes a painting commissioned for the church's 100th anniversary that depicts the church's history. It was presented to the church in 1970 in memory of Mr. and Mrs. A.F.D. Lace.
The game master will ask the lifegroup members to send old pictures of their fathers ahead of time along with some personal details. During the game, the pictures will be shown and each father will be introduced with brief details but not related to the question. The game master will then ask questions about the fathers such as who was a dancer, and the members will write down their answers. Some will then share their answers and reasoning. The game master will only reveal the correct answers after all the questions.
This document encourages the reader to be grateful for blessings through praising God. It provides examples of people in the Bible like King David who loved to praise God for His goodness. While our days may be busy, taking time to thank Jesus for both big and small blessings through prayer makes our hearts glad and shows gratitude for all that God has done for us.
This document provides information about a six-book series of children's Bible devotionals titled "5-Minute Bible Devotionals". Each book in the series contains 15 short devotionals for preschool-aged children based on Bible scriptures. The devotionals include an activity related to the scripture's message to help children explore and apply the lesson. The series aims to connect Bible themes and verses to Christian values in an easy-to-use format suitable for ages 4 and up.
This document appears to be from a Catholic church service for the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary, which includes:
- An opening prayer asking God to remind Christians of their obligations as parents and to make themselves holy through works and service.
- A reading from the Gospel of Luke.
- A reflection question asking if we can still say "yes" to God's will when afraid.
- Closing prayers thanking God for parents who attended and asking for continued blessing.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for January 2016David Eversole
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This document provides information about Tates Creek Christian Church including contact information, worship times, staff members, and upcoming events in January 2016. It includes articles from several of the church ministers discussing themes for the new year such as Jesus being greater than anything else in our lives. It also provides details about a new sermon series starting in January on the book of Romans titled "Oh What a Savior!" and promotes several Winter Oasis classes starting in mid-January.
A book for mothers
-Annie Zac Poonen
INDEX
*. A Personal Letter
1. A First-Class Mother
2. Keeping Our Conscience Sensitive
3. Children Need God's Word And Prayer
4. Spending Time With Our Children
5. Teaching Our Children Principles And Not Rules
6. Teaching Our Children Disciplined Habits
7. Disciplining Our Children
8. Encouraging Our Children
9. "Have Patience With Me"
10. A Spirit-Filled Helper
11. Sitting At The Feet Of Jesus
12. The Gentle Whisper Of God
13. Remember Lot's Wife
14. A Door Of Hope
CFC, Christian Fellowship Church, Christian Fellowship Center, Christian Fellowship Centre
Lent is a time of preparation to meet the risen Christ at Easter through conversion, prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. It is a time to turn away from what separates us from God and neighbor and towards greater love through self-denial, strengthening relationships with God and others, and enriching lives of those in need. The document provides reflections and prayers to guide individuals through Lent towards Easter.
This document discusses the concept of "Life of Attendance", which refers to following True Parents' example and living together with them. It emphasizes feeling True Parents' presence in daily life through displaying their pictures, prayer, and living with God and True Parents' perspective. Living a life of attendance extends the role of the Messiah. True Parents' love for humanity is conveyed through blessing us, teaching the truth, and giving us the mission of tribal messiahship. The heart of filial piety towards True Parents is the central principle of this age. True Children exemplify this heart and can help others understand and restore it.
This document provides information about a six-book series of children's Bible devotionals. Each book in the series presents a Bible verse with a brief explanation and activity to teach Christian values to children ages 4 and up. The devotionals encourage exploring lessons through complementary actions, discussions, or activities. The series aims to connect Bible themes and verses in an easy-to-use format to win the hearts of both children and parents.
This document provides information about a six-book series of children's Bible devotionals. Each book in the series presents Bible verses with explanations and activities to teach Christian values to children ages 4 and up. The devotionals encourage children to explore lessons through complementary actions, discussions, or activities. The series aims to connect Bible themes and verses in an easy-to-use format that will appeal to both children and parents.
This document discusses different types of Catholic prayers including memorized prayers, talking to God, listening to God, acknowledging weaknesses and gifts, blessing, adoration, petition, intercession, thanksgiving, praise, and prayer forms like the Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be prayers. It also explains vocal prayer, meditation, and contemplative prayer. Meditation involves engaging thoughts and reflecting on scripture, while contemplative prayer is silent presence with God to rest in awareness of God.
The document discusses service learning, which combines community service with academic instruction to benefit both students and communities. It defines service learning and describes different types, including direct service, indirect service, research-based service, and advocacy service. Models of service learning are explained, such as discipline-based, problem-based, and action research models. Benefits are outlined for students, personal development, social outcomes, careers, and communities. Successful service learning requires reciprocity, meaningful service and academic learning, and critical reflection.
The Alternative Learning System (ALS) is an education program implemented by the Department of Education in the Philippines for out-of-school youth and adults. It provides a flexible alternative to formal education through modular and non-formal instruction. Mobile teachers deliver the curriculum in rural areas that lack classrooms. Learners who complete 800 hours of study can take an accreditation exam to earn an elementary or secondary school certificate to continue their education or pursue vocational programs. The goal of ALS is to provide universal functional literacy through excellence in non-formal and informal education delivery.
This document discusses God's plan for marriage and family. It states that marriage is a covenant of conjugal love freely chosen to live in an intimate community, and that this reflects the relationship between Christ and the Church. It also addresses the roles and rights of husbands and wives, the importance of children, the family as the basic unit of society, and upholding the dignity of all people, especially women.
1. Moral development occurs in three stages according to Erickson's theory: childhood moral learning, adolescent ethical experimentation, and adult ethical consolidation.
2. In childhood, children learn morality primarily from their parents through internalizing rules and prohibitions. Adolescence involves continued moral conflicts and influence from peers and society.
3. Adulthood involves accepting universal moral values through insight and responsibility for teaching younger generations.
The document outlines three strengths of the Filipino character: regard for others, as Filipinos are open and feel connected to others; family orientation, as Filipinos possess a deep love for their families; and faith religiosity, as Filipinos have a strong faith in God.
Ppt hierarchy of values by Max Scheleremman kolang
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Max Scheler's hierarchy of values places pleasure values, which relate to feelings of pleasantness and agreeableness, at the bottom. Above pleasure values are vital values that pertain to individual and community well-being. The highest values are spiritual and holiness values, with spiritual values concerning right and wrong and holiness values focusing on belief and adoration.
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
Heartfulness Magazine - April 2025 (Volume 10, Issue 4)heartfulness
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Since the beginning of the digital age, we have become increasingly information focused. But knowledge isnt everything: Attitudes油are generally more important in a purposeful and fulfilling life.油
This month, we explore some of the attitudes that define a good life. We hear from Daaji on life as an expression of attitudes, Joseph Howell on the soul, Rosalind Pearmain on softness, Ichak Adizes on building trust, and Negin Khorasani on wholeness. Ravi Venkatesan presents a framework for Heartful Listening, Aditi Saxena honors a mothers role, and Mira Madhav shares a story on sustainable living and its surprising effects. We hear from the young and dynamic composer and musician Khatija Rahman, who is making waves in the film industry, enjoy one of Ramya Srirams inspiring cartoons, and celebrate World Book Daywith Sara Bubber.油
Next month, well be focusing on remembrance. We always love to hear from you, so please share your letters, articles, and stories with us at contributions@heartfulnessmagazine.com.
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
15. How did the father deal with the problem of the
elder son?
16. Our Father as presented in the Old Testament
- Father, we acknowledge your greatness.
- All your actions show your wisdom and love.
- Even when we disobey you and lost your friendship
you did not abandon us to the power of death but
helped us seek and find you.
- Again and again, you offered us a covenant, and
through the prophets thoughts us to hope for
salvation.
18. Jesus taught us to call God, Abba!
- God as Father - 170 times in the
New Testament! So Many! Great!
- Jesus lived as Son of His Father
by His filial love, obedience, and
complete dedication to the
Fathers will.
- What are examples of Jesus
ways of manifesting himself as a
good Son?
19. If Jesus is a good Son, then so must we!
- When we call God as our Ama, or Tatay, we
recognize who we really are- His Children!
- What are the moments when you felt that
God is really your Father?
TATAY
20. What are your reasons in being
grateful to the Father?
21. Our sonship does not stop in being thankful. If we are
truly thankful, that we will be responsible in making
ourselves better children of Him.
22. Gods will is that we grow into the fullness of our
capacities, unto our perfect happiness. We are
most our true selves,most creative, when we obey
His will.