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PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
Chapter Five
Personal Environmental Analysis
I focused on analyzing my own spiritual and personal environment to grow in faith. This involves assessing my relationship with God, family, employer, and finances to identify strengths and weaknesses. By examining my spiritual condition…
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PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
Chapter Four
The Biblical Basis: New Testament
I examined New Testament examples of environmental analysis, focusing on Jesus and the apostles. In the Gospels, Jesus analyzed cities and people’s hearts to tailor His ministry. Paul’s letters, like Corinthians and Ephesians, show…
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Greetings saints of the most High, This is what Ilearnt during the First part of predestination . The lesson was based on the Book of Romans ( also known as the magna Carta or constitution of Christianity . In chapter 8 , the key word is the key word is the holy spirit, I. Chapter 7 it’s person and In In chapter 6 it’s sin
“We have…
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Foundations of Faith
Chapter Nine: Resurrection of the Dead – Part II
The future resurrection is the resurrection of all who have fallen asleep and are in the grave. It is in two parts: resurrection of the just and and the resurrection of the unjust. The destiny of the souls of the just is different from that of the wicked souls upon death.…
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Well put! Liberty is when we know that there is life after death.
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Foundations of Faith
Chapter Eight: Resurrection of the Dead- Part I
Resurrection has been defined as: to raise or rise up someone from the dead. The three resurrections in the scriptures in are:
1. Past – Resurrection of Jesus Christ
2. Present – Resurrection of Believers
3. Future – Resurrection of those who’ve fallen asleep/ are in the grave
The…
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@paulinek good one! Christocentric gospel is complete when we experience the power of Christs resurrection. Baptism illustrates that to us. What was your experience at baptism, if you were by immersion?
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Foundations of Faith
Chapter Seven: Laying on of Hands
Laying on of hands has been defined as placing one’s hands on another’s body for a definite spiritual purpose and it’s accompanied by prayer or prophecy.
Old Testament examples of laying on of hands include Moses laying his hands on Joshua to transfer some of his wisdom and authority and…
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Good thoughts! Look at how this applies in your personal life and ministry. You can highlight the new insights you are getting from the lesson.
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ADAM TO NOAH
MODULE 1(SESSION 4): Pieces and Patterns Biblical Narrative
l have learnt a very important clue in understand, analyzing and recalling of the bible texts. One of the most important analogue is through the use of photo mosaic approach whereby you need to understand that the meaning of text is found by gluing each and every piece that…
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HEAVEN AND EARTH
MODULE 1(SESSION 4): Reflections of Heaven and Earth in the New Testament
I had an opportunity to have reflections where it seems that the nature, experience and culture of humans and even authors has a direct negative impact in defining the cosmology in relation to how God does it. Further, l have learnt that those challenges…
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INTRODUCTION TO THE HEBREW BIBLE
MODULE 1(SESSION 4): Seams Between Texts in the Dead Sea Scrolls
l have learn the history of the scrolls somewhere between 200s and early 100s where the scrolls were brought to Qumran and later on the place destroyed by the Romans but the most interesting thing is how the scrolls were preserved in jars and hid…
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Foundations of Faith
Chapter Six: The Doctrine of Baptisms: Part 2 (Baptism of the Holy Spirit)
In this topic it has been realized how essential the Holy Spirit is in the life of a believer with many purposes of the Holy Spirit enumerated among them: praying for him, guiding him, comforting him, teaching him etc.
The evidence of baptism in the…
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Right! It is good to note that no believer can operate without the Holy Spirit. Cultivating a Spirit-led life transforms a believer in totality.
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