The document summarizes the biblical account of the Israelites' escape from Egypt across the Red Sea. It is divided into seven sections:
1) The Israelites camp by the Red Sea as God instructs, despite not understanding His plan.
2) They are trapped between the approaching Egyptian army and the sea.
3) Seeing the Egyptians approach, the Israelites are afraid but God tells them to stand still and see His salvation.
4) God tells Moses to lift his rod and divide the sea, allowing the Israelites to pass through safely on dry ground.
5) Though God's timing seems wrong, He is setting an ambush for their enemies through events like the parting of the Red
Go back? Stand Still? Move Forward? Drown? is a Christian sermon which teaches you how to deal with multiple challenges. This Biblical teaching is based on Exodus 14 when the Israelites found themselves trapped between the Red Sea and Pharaoh's army.
Sons of God are led by the Spirit of God and have specific characteristics, such as being peacemakers, loving enemies, and learning obedience through suffering. There are two types of sons in the world - those of the kingdom and others - that are always in contention. Sons have the responsibility to ask for and bring release to nations. To become a son requires following Christian disciplines like studying God's word, praying, and fasting. The word must become flesh through suffering as with Christ, in order to take one's place and see the kingdoms of the world become the kingdoms of God.
The Word of God, Wisdom Concealed in Foolishness.Bible Preaching
God often uses what seems foolish or weak in human terms to accomplish great things. The document discusses examples from the Bible where God led Moses and the Israelites through the wilderness instead of a direct path, told Elijah a raven and brook would provide for him, and had Jesus choose simple fishermen and other ordinary men as disciples instead of professionals. Though these plans seemed foolish, they achieved God's purposes. The overall message is that God confounds human wisdom and strength through what seems foolish or weak.
God often uses adversity to prepare leaders for greater callings. Joseph experienced many hardships, including slavery and imprisonment, but each test strengthened his character and prepared him to save Egypt and his family from famine. Leaders like Moses, David, Paul and Martin Luther King Jr also faced difficulties that shaped them. Adversity teaches endurance, dependence on God, and compassion for others. While painful, circumstantial crises can initiate a process where God transforms a person into someone able to fulfill their destiny and influence many.
1) God allowed the Israelites to be trapped between Pharaoh's army and the Red Sea so that they would experience His presence and salvation. Moses told the fearful people to stand still and see God fight for them.
2) God's ultimate purpose was to demonstrate His sovereignty and glory to the Egyptians by hardening Pharaoh's heart so that he would pursue the Israelites into the sea, only to be destroyed by God.
3) Sometimes God puts people in difficult situations not for their own comfort but to reveal Himself to others, as destroying Pharaoh's army would show the Egyptians and others that the Lord alone is God.
This document discusses salvation being found only through God and his son Jesus Christ. It provides biblical references showing how God delivered the Israelites from Egypt through parting the Red Sea, and that salvation comes from having faith in God. The document encourages committing fully to God rather than false gods like Baal, referencing the story of Elijah challenging the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel. It suggests improving commitment through prioritizing time for God in one's schedule, finances, prayer, studying his word, and teaching others. Salvation is emphasized as belonging to God alone.
The document summarizes the biblical account of the Israelites' escape from Egypt across the Red Sea. It is divided into seven sections:
1) The Israelites camp by the Red Sea as God instructs, despite not understanding His plan.
2) They are trapped between the approaching Egyptian army and the sea.
3) Seeing the Egyptians approach, the Israelites are afraid but God tells them to stand still and see His salvation.
4) God tells Moses to lift his rod and divide the sea, allowing the Israelites to pass through safely on dry ground.
5) Though God's timing seems wrong, He is setting an ambush for their enemies through events like the parting of the Red
Go back? Stand Still? Move Forward? Drown? is a Christian sermon which teaches you how to deal with multiple challenges. This Biblical teaching is based on Exodus 14 when the Israelites found themselves trapped between the Red Sea and Pharaoh's army.
Sons of God are led by the Spirit of God and have specific characteristics, such as being peacemakers, loving enemies, and learning obedience through suffering. There are two types of sons in the world - those of the kingdom and others - that are always in contention. Sons have the responsibility to ask for and bring release to nations. To become a son requires following Christian disciplines like studying God's word, praying, and fasting. The word must become flesh through suffering as with Christ, in order to take one's place and see the kingdoms of the world become the kingdoms of God.
The Word of God, Wisdom Concealed in Foolishness.Bible Preaching
God often uses what seems foolish or weak in human terms to accomplish great things. The document discusses examples from the Bible where God led Moses and the Israelites through the wilderness instead of a direct path, told Elijah a raven and brook would provide for him, and had Jesus choose simple fishermen and other ordinary men as disciples instead of professionals. Though these plans seemed foolish, they achieved God's purposes. The overall message is that God confounds human wisdom and strength through what seems foolish or weak.
God often uses adversity to prepare leaders for greater callings. Joseph experienced many hardships, including slavery and imprisonment, but each test strengthened his character and prepared him to save Egypt and his family from famine. Leaders like Moses, David, Paul and Martin Luther King Jr also faced difficulties that shaped them. Adversity teaches endurance, dependence on God, and compassion for others. While painful, circumstantial crises can initiate a process where God transforms a person into someone able to fulfill their destiny and influence many.
1) God allowed the Israelites to be trapped between Pharaoh's army and the Red Sea so that they would experience His presence and salvation. Moses told the fearful people to stand still and see God fight for them.
2) God's ultimate purpose was to demonstrate His sovereignty and glory to the Egyptians by hardening Pharaoh's heart so that he would pursue the Israelites into the sea, only to be destroyed by God.
3) Sometimes God puts people in difficult situations not for their own comfort but to reveal Himself to others, as destroying Pharaoh's army would show the Egyptians and others that the Lord alone is God.
This document discusses salvation being found only through God and his son Jesus Christ. It provides biblical references showing how God delivered the Israelites from Egypt through parting the Red Sea, and that salvation comes from having faith in God. The document encourages committing fully to God rather than false gods like Baal, referencing the story of Elijah challenging the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel. It suggests improving commitment through prioritizing time for God in one's schedule, finances, prayer, studying his word, and teaching others. Salvation is emphasized as belonging to God alone.
To You, With Love Slideshow by: Kal-el GoKal-el Shows
God loves the reader unconditionally and understands the struggles of life. Connecting spiritually with God can make life's difficulties easier to bear. Material things are temporary but the spirit lives on eternally, so spiritual qualities like love, kindness and compassion are most important. The reader is encouraged to show love to others as a way of representing God, who is love.
Palabras de oro del Sol de la Mañana (Español)Kal-el Shows
En esta presentación, hablas y escribes esas palabras doradas que has estado escribiendo si piensas e imaginas sobre las palabras doradas y el sol de la mañana.
To You, With Love Slideshow by: Kal-el GoKal-el Shows
God loves the reader unconditionally and understands the struggles of life. Connecting spiritually with God can make life's difficulties easier to bear. Material things are temporary but the spirit lives on eternally, so spiritual qualities like love, kindness and compassion are most important. The reader is encouraged to show love to others as a way of representing God, who is love.
Palabras de oro del Sol de la Mañana (Español)Kal-el Shows
En esta presentación, hablas y escribes esas palabras doradas que has estado escribiendo si piensas e imaginas sobre las palabras doradas y el sol de la mañana.
This is Stage one of my Future Deep Strike Aircraft project to develop a replacement for the FB-111 / F-111F / F-15E and B-1B. This stage covers requirements and threats. Stage 2 will cover Design Studies, and the CCA Wingman.
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Upcycling for Everyone project exhibition postersKyungeun Sung
'Upcycling for Everyone' project exhibition posters, funded by De Montfort University's QR funding for participatory research and AHRC-funded International Upcycling Research Network project. Exhibition launch at LCB Depot on 5th July 2024.
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2. When it seems a situation is hopeless or the
matter at hand is too overwhelming, we may be
tempted to doubt God. But Christians must
remember that no problem is beyond the scope of
God’s sovereign care for His children.
3. Moses tells the children of Israel,
“The LORD will fight for you; you
need only to be still.” At that
moment, they were standing at the
edge of the Red Sea, hemmed in by
the sea before them and the
Egyptian army behind.
4. The Israelites are in a seemingly
impossible situation, but it was a
situation brought on by the Lord
Himself. It was God who had
hardened Pharaoh’s heart to pursue
the fleeing slaves (Exodus 14:4-8).
5. because God wanted to
make it crystal clear to
Egypt that He is Lord so
that He got the glory over
Pharaoh (Exodus 14:4).
And because God wanted
to teach Israel that He is
their Deliverer (Exodus 6:6)
and their Salvation (Exodus
14:13).
6.
7. All you have to do is take this first step.
No matter how to be missed somehow for
your battle, this is your chance to get the
power of “new-loving” battle.
-- Jesus
8. Dear Jesus, to come to this
place for battle from bad
things, try this fact, be
brave, strong anyway; be
too good, succeed anyway;
be excellent, and how can
we more stronger then else
that we can do for more
actions. Amen.
Slideshow by: Kal-el