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    MODULE 6: SESSION 27: The Death of Rachel and Isaac

    Rakhel’s difficult labor recalls both the promise of a victorious seed and the dire consequences for the woman in Genesis 3:15-16. Reuben’s sexual assault against Bilhah is another instance in a pattern of illicit sex used in a grab for power. The four burials in Genesis 35 each recall…

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    MODULE 6: SESSION 26: Jacob Returns to Bethel

    Yaaqov’s return to Bethel is a re-creation moment in the pattern of themes. He and his family are shedding the trappings of their Mesopotamian identity to be defined only by God’s promise. As precious liquids that come from garden plants, wine and oil are Eden images. And pouring them out to…

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    MODULE 5: SESSION 25: Jacob’s Silence

    In the aftermath of Shechem’s crime, Yaaqov’s silence and inaction creates a void that his sons fill with vengeful violence. The biblical authors tell the story of Yaaqov’s sons’ treachery with links to the flood narrative, but this is a nightmare version of God’s just judgment and reconciliation through covenant.

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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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      Nfor John Njilah
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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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          • Teaching Tactics

            Chapter 9: stating objectives.

            An objective is an aim or end of an action. It’s an point, goal or desired outcome to be achieved. When a teacher states objectives, he write statements of goals for his students.

            Objective direct the teacher’s plans teaching and learning activities towards a specific goal. Objectives as well can be use to…

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            Matoh Dilan Mbih and Nfor John Njilah
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            • Nfor John Njilah (edited)

              Your explanation clearly demonstrates that objectives guide teaching and learning toward specific goals, while also helping teachers evaluate the effectiveness of their instruction and improve their teaching practices. Keep on, Mr./Mrs. Matok!

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