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  1. Hi Windy

    I'm full of joy in my heart to reed your email.because I can see what the lord His doing in your life.I'm 40 years old, born 15/2/1970 in DRC KONGO.But know I'm living in South Africa in Cape Town.Pa storing a Church named Solid Rock Ministries.we love God and making disciples.may God bless you.

  2. I don't think that the church can be in a good truck leading by the holy Spirit if we did not consider the factors.
  3. -the indications does Jesus give in this passage that he will suddenly come in his Kingdom without further warning was REMEMBER the wife of Lot. -The implications of this for our attitude is to not go back or to lake materiel, think or be a lover for the things of the wold.For our lives to be save wen he will suddenly come in his kingdom.
  4. -the Kingdom of God present in the Person and ministry of Jesus"in the sens that If I drive out demons by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God has come upon you."(Matthew 12:28) -"If I drive out demons by the finger of God, then the kingdom of God has come to you." (Luke 11:20) -the kingdom of God is present to day in the sens that the Spirit of Jesus in us, the Spirit of Jesus operating in us and the ministry we are exercising to day. -The kingdom is "among you," that is, it is present in the Person and ministry of Jesus.6 I think the second interpretation is closer to what Jesus meant -- that the Kingdom was present among them in Jesus himself. That the Kingdom had already begun as Jesus teaches, gathers disciples, and exercises God's authority here on earth. Of course, the Kingdom is present within us by Jesus' Spirit -- that is true, and the Epistles develop the idea of the indwelling Spirit. But since Jesus doesn't teach this anywhere else in the Gospels, I think he intended this saying to be understood in the sense of the Kingdom being "among" or "in the midst" of the Pharisees in his own Person.
  5. We are to come with a confident, bold, persistent asking, seeking, and knocking . God our Father desires to hear our petitions and we are to be entirely open with him. Prayer is not a time to hide what is going on inside us, but to share it openly -- warts and all -- with our Father who, as we know, loves us and understands us and seeks good for us. We can trust him, even though we might misunderstand an issue, or ask for the wrong thing. We give up so easily because there is lake of patience,trust and confidence to our God. We gain boldness and persistence in prayer wen we got knowledge of God in us.Trust,confidence and personal relationship with God.
  6. They -- follow their own ways and desires in direct contradiction to the teachings and commands of the Lord Jesus Christ. They became very dangerous to the body of Christ; they got poison and ready to mislead the children of God. They are lake wolves but dress lake sheep
  7. A cording to me the advice I can give is prayer in all tree questions and read the Bible.
  8. -We seek contentment because is great gain, and the bible re commend us to be content so for fulfilling the will of God we must seek for contentment. Contentment free us and gave us to trust God. -No contentment does not keep us from trying to get ahead so our families can have what they need, but gave us the opportunity to prosper in good way of God. -The balance is Contentment pleas God and is the will of God but the quest for improvement bring someone to be lake the pagans live. "For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." (Matthew 6:32-33)
  9. -people are so susceptible to distorted Bible teaching concerning financial gain because greed was a problem. the distortions that I may have heard is "Poverty is a sin and a bondage. "If we tithe, we will get more money, because we can't out-give God." -They differ from the truth The false teachers taught that "godliness is a means to financial gain
  10. Paul especially honors the elders who labor231 in teaching and preaching,232 over those whose main tasks are administrative. And they should be honored by compensation when they do their work well. * Honest treatment of workers. "The worker deserves his wages" cites Jesus' teaching on preacher compensation in Luke 10:7 and rests on the ground of a number of commands in the Old Testament not to defraud workers, but to pay them promptly for their work (Leviticus 19:13; Deuteronomy 24:14-15; James 5:4).
  11. -As a believers we got the responsibilities to provide for the aging family members. - "But if a widow has children or grandchildren, these should learn first of all to put their religion into practice226 by caring for their own family and so repaying their parents and grandparents, for this is pleasing to God." (5:4) -"If anyone does not provide for his relatives, and especially for his immediate family, he has denied227 the faith and is worse than an unbeliever." (5:8)
  12. --Godliness is not just avoiding sin in order to escape punishment. It is avoiding things which we know don't please God, because we love him more than we love sin, more than we love our own way. Godliness fulfills the first great commandment: This is why godliness can only be the fruit of love for God -- not an outward obedience or legalism, but an inward seeking of God in love. "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength." (Mark 12:29- 30, quoting Deuteronomy 6:4).Godliness comes from seeking to please God, --What are the qualities of a godly life? The spiritual fruit that comes from a pattern of yielding again and again to the Holy Spirit within us. "The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law." (Galatians 5:22-23) godliness different from embracing a strict morality Physical training may have some value, Paul says, but spiritual training, training in godliness, is of value both in this life and the next.
  13. Legalism seems attractive to people, since it appeals to a sense of self- righteousness, but it is unable to restrain the inner corrupt person. It produce pride in a person
  14. -Legalism seems attractive, since it appeals to a sense of self- righteousness, -It produce only pride and ungodliness in a person
  15. -Paul reminds Timothy and the church of this predictions widespread apostasy so that he will not be surprised or overwhelmed by the chaos he sees in the church at Ephesus. -According to me the ministry for Timothy will shack first an den have a Spiritual maturity .The way he use to see thinks will change completely and he will take it very series Dane before.
  16. -Paul reminds Timothy and the church of this predictions widespread apostasy so that he will not be surprised or overwhelmed by the chaos he sees in the church at Ephesus. -According to me the ministry for Timothy will shack first an den have a Spiritual maturity .The way he use to see thinks will change completely and he will take it very series Dane before.
  17. Yes but According to our text the differences in qualifications between overseers/elders and deacons there is not a big differences. -The primary difference between elders and deacons is not in their character, though elders are expected to be more mature Christians. The difference lies in the teaching function of the elders. -Deacons "must keep hold of the deep truths of the faith with a clear conscience." (1 Timothy 3:9) -An elder "must hold firmly to the trustworthy message as it has been taught...." (Titus 1:9a) -Elders or overseers, on the other hand, are the overall leaders (1 Timothy 5:17), some particularly charged with the specific duty of teaching. -"[The elder] must hold firmly to the trustworthy message as it has been taught, so that he can encourage others by sound doctrine and refute those who oppose it." (Titus 1:9)
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