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  • Christology chapter 3

    The name of Jesus is above every other name. All named belonging to Jesus represent His attributes and qualities. They are not titles

    Jesus didn’t begin His existence when he became a baby in Bethlehem or when He was conceived in the womb of Mary, He is the Eternal Son of God.In the old testament, we hear about angels( malach) or…

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  • The revelation of Jesus Christ is best written by John who was the closest disciple to him so his account was eye witness or optic account

    John presents Jesus as the Word which existed with God and was Hod , emphasizing of the pre existence of Jesus before his birth.

    This word became flesh end dwelt amongst men even though he doesn’t fail to…

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  • Christology chapter 1

    Jesus is a greek word Yehoshua but people spell it Yeshua meaning Yahweh is Salvation or the Lord is Salvation.

    The word Christ comes from the Greek word Christos which means Messiah. So Yehoshua ha Masheach mean Jesus Christ. Associating Jesus to David, the greeks say Ben David- Son of David., ben yosef- sin of Joseph etc

    Note that Jesus…

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  • Lesson 32: A commitment to Holiness

    Holiness is the redpinse of your heart to who God truely is.The close you fet to Gid the more the realization of your own sinful state and you can see your total dependence upon God’s grace.

    Recently its been noted that many pastors fall into sin yet the word of God has given us guide line to help us live…

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    Matoh Dilan Mbih and Nfor John Njilah
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    • “A Commitment to Holiness” is a thoughtful and encouraging reflection that reminds believers that true holiness comes from drawing close to God, depending on His grace, and living a life that reflects His character.

    • Lesson 31: keep a pure heart

      God wants to work with his people yo manifest his glory. He wants to move by His spirit amongst the people. Byt unfortunately, when the spirit if Gid begins to move and the hearts and the lives if people are being touched by God, there are certain people with spiritual sensitivity.And because there’s an excitement…

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      • This work offers a strong reminder that true ministry must be guided by humility, pure motives, and sensitivity to the Holy Spirit so that all glory is given to God and not to man.

      • Lesson 30: Prayer and the word

        Prayer is talking to God and the ministry of the word is letting God speak to us and helping others through the word hear from him.

        The early apostles had to relinquish, the care of widows to other saints and then focus on prayer and preaching the word of God.Its very easy to become distracted and have the…

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        • Great work! highlights the essential role of prayer and the ministry of the Word in guiding church leaders to remain close to God and to serve with spiritual effectiveness.

        • Lesson 29: what mattered to our master

          For every work we do on earth, we desire a prize: well done, goid and faithful servant from our Lord .

          Bit the key to this is, all your preaching, your miracles, your works should be focused on giving God glory nit in your skills and abilities .

          Also you might already have a set of plans that God gave you…

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          Monono Emilia Chinyere, Brain Mbuli and Nfor John Njilah
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          • Pas. Rose, your reflection rightly emphasizes that our works for God should focus on glorifying Him, not ourselves, and that fulfilling our God-given assignments requires prayer, commitment, and practical obedience rather than mere planning.

          • Lesson 28: Our Identification with Christian ministry, you will have enemies, some who disguise ad friends and sometimes our friends start out as enemies. At the beginning they might not be there for you or fir God or your ministry but surely through a process,the Holy spirit will win them over and those that once were your enemies might… Read more

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            • Nfor John Njilah (edited)

              You are very right! Your post reminds me of King David crying in Psalm 55:12-14. “For it is not an enemy who reproaches me;

              Then I could bear it; Nor is it one who hates me who has exalted himself against me; Then I could hide from him.

              But it was you, a man my equal, My companion and my acquaintance. We took sweet counsel together, And walked to…

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          • Lesson 27:An Abiding Relationship with Christ

            The grape fruit with its many branches was a symbol in Israel stamped on coins, carved on their synagogues and even on temple doors in Jerusalem.it was familiar with every jew and reveals what God had in mind for the nation.But Israel failed to bring forth both the quantity and the quality of the…

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            Reinhard Okokon, Nfor John Njilah and Matoh Dilan Mbih
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            • In fruit bearing we don’t have to ignore pruning process though it might hurts but we need to allow God brings us to perfection and much fruit bearing

            • Lesson 26: Encouragement for the troubled Heart

              This lesson begins with a very important information that Jesus was troubled because he was about to reveal to the disciples that he was going to be betrayed by Judas and to also inform Peter that the devil had targeted him for destruction and that he was going to betray him.John 13:21

              This…

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              • Your reflection highlights that believers are often targets of spiritual attack, but through faith in Jesus Christ and His intercession, we can overcome trials, grow in humility, encourage others, and remain focused on the hope of eternity.

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