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FROM THE LAST DAYS TO ETERNITY:

Last Days, End Time, Second Coming, Millennial Reign, Final Judgment, and New Heaven and New Earth:



1. Last Days


Definition: The "Last Days" refer to the period from Jesus' first coming (His earthly ministry, death, and resurrection) to His Second Coming. We are currently living in the Last Days.

Biblical Basis:

  • Hebrews 1:1-2: "In these last days He has spoken to us by His Son."
  • Acts 2:17: "In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people."

Key Characteristics:

  • The Gospel is being preached worldwide (Matthew 24:14).
  • Widespread moral and spiritual decline (2 Timothy 3:1-5).
  • Christians are called to live with urgency and faithfulness (2 Peter 3:10-14).

Teaching Point: The Last Days are a time of preparation, repentance, and spreading the Gospel. Believers must remain watchful and ready for Christ’s return.



2. End Time


Definition: The End Time is the climactic period of human history, leading up to the Second Coming of Christ. It includes tribulation, judgment, and signs of Christ's imminent return.

Biblical Basis:

  • Matthew 24:21-22: "There will be great distress, unequaled from the beginning of the world."
  • Revelation 6-18: Describes plagues, wars, and the rise of the Antichrist.

Key Events:

  • Tribulation: A period of suffering and divine judgment on the earth (Revelation 6-18).
  • Apostasy: Many will fall away from the faith (2 Timothy 4:3-4).
  • Signs of the Times: Cosmic disturbances, global unrest (Matthew 24:29).

Teaching Point: The End Time serves as a wake-up call. It emphasizes God's justice, the urgency of repentance, and the hope of Christ's return.



3. Second Coming of Christ


Definition: The Second Coming is the physical, visible, and glorious return of Jesus Christ to defeat evil, establish His reign, and bring final redemption.

Biblical Basis:

  • Matthew 24:30: "They will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory."
  • Revelation 19:11-16: Jesus comes as a conquering King.

Key Events:

  • Defeat of Evil: The Antichrist and Satan are overthrown (Revelation 19:20, 20:1-3).
  • Resurrection of the Righteous: Believers are raised to life ("First Resurrection") and meet Christ (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17).
  • Judgment of Nations: Jesus judges humanity (Matthew 25:31-46).

Teaching Point: The Second Coming is a day of great hope for believers and a call to live holy lives in anticipation of Christ’s return.



4. Millennial Reign


Definition: The Millennial Reign is a 1,000-year period where Christ rules on earth, bringing peace and justice. (Interpretations vary—literal vs. symbolic reign.)

Biblical Basis:

  • Revelation 20:4-6: "They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years."

Key Features:

  • Christ's reign brings righteousness and justice.
  • Satan is bound, preventing deception during this time (Revelation 20:1-3).
  • Believers reign with Christ.

Teaching Point: The Millennial Reign reveals God’s faithfulness to His promises and serves as a preview of the eternal kingdom.



5. Final Judgment


Definition: After the Millennial Reign, Satan is released for a final rebellion but is ultimately defeated. All people are judged at the Great White Throne.

Biblical Basis:

  • Revelation 20:11-15: "Anyone whose name was not found written in the book of life was thrown into the lake of fire."
  • Matthew 25:31-46: Jesus separates the righteous from the wicked.

Key Events:

  • Final Defeat of Satan: Satan is cast into the lake of fire (Revelation 20:10).
  • Resurrection of the Dead: The unrighteous are raised to face judgment.
  • Judgment of All: Those whose names are in the Book of Life enter eternal life.

Teaching Point: The Final Judgment reminds us of God’s holiness and the importance of faith in Christ for salvation.



6. New Heaven and New Earth


Definition: The New Heaven and New Earth mark the beginning of eternity, where God fully restores creation and dwells with His people forever.

Biblical Basis:

  • Revelation 21:1-4: "Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth."
  • Isaiah 65:17: "I will create new heavens and a new earth."

Key Features:

  • No more death, sorrow, or pain (Revelation 21:4).
  • God dwells with His people in perfect harmony.
  • The eternal state of joy, peace, and fellowship.

Teaching Point: The New Heaven and New Earth are the ultimate fulfillment of God’s promises, where believers enjoy eternal life and God’s perfect presence.

Summary of Teaching

  1. Last Days: Live in readiness and spread the Gospel.
  2. End Time: Trust God amidst trials and prepare for His justice.
  3. Second Coming: Look forward to Jesus’ glorious return and reign.
  4. Millennial Reign: Rejoice in Christ's victory and reign.
  5. Final Judgment: Live in reverence, knowing we are accountable to God.
  6. New Heaven and New Earth: Embrace the hope of eternal life with God.

This sequence underscores God’s ultimate plan for redemption, judgment, and restoration. It encourages believers to live faithfully and share the Gospel while anticipating the fulfillment of God’s promises.






I. LAST DAYS

The term "Last Days" refers to the period between the first coming of Jesus Christ—marked by His life, death, resurrection, and ascension—and His anticipated Second Coming. Often called the "church age" or the "age of grace," this era signifies the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan, culminating in the ultimate establishment of His kingdom. While it is marked by spiritual decline and significant challenges, it also offers hope through the promise of Christ’s return and the renewal of all things.


A. Key Characteristics of the Last Days

1. When Did the Last Days Begin?
The "Last Days" began with the arrival of Jesus Christ, a pivotal moment in salvation history, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies and inaugurating a new era for humanity.

  • The Arrival of the Messiah:
    • Prophecies such as Isaiah 9:6-7 and Micah 5:2 foretold the coming of a Savior to establish God’s kingdom.
    • Luke 2:10-11: "Today in the town of David, a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord."
  • God’s Kingdom Begins:
    • Jesus declared, "The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!" (Mark 1:15).
    • His birth marked the beginning of God’s kingdom on earth (Luke 17:20-21).
  • A New Era in Salvation History:
    • God entered human history directly through Jesus (John 1:14). His life, death, and resurrection offered salvation and eternal life to all who believed (John 3:16). Shifting from the era of the Law and prophets to the era of grace through Him. Humanity has the hope of reconciliation with God and eternal life 
  • The Inauguration of the Last Days:
    • Hebrews 1:1-2: "In these last days, He has spoken to us by His Son."
    • 1 Peter 1:20: "He was revealed in these last times for your sake." (Continuous Era, from Christ’s ministry to His Second Coming)
  • A Time of Decision:
    • Acts 17:30-31: The Last Days call humanity to repentance and faith in Jesus.


B. Key Events and Signs of the Last Days

1. Signs of Tribulation:

  • Wars and Conflict: Matthew 24:7; Revelation 6:4—"Nation will rise against nation."
  • Natural Disasters: Luke 21:11—Earthquakes, famines, and epidemics.
  • Moral Decline: 2 Timothy 3:1-4—"Lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, arrogant..."
  • Spiritual Decline: Matthew 24:12—"The love of many will grow cold."
  • Widespread Apathy and Ridicule: 2 Peter 3:3-4—"Scoffers will come, mocking and following their own evil desires."

2. Global Preaching of the Gospel:

  • Matthew 24:14: "The gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world."

3. The Outpouring of the Holy Spirit:

  • Acts 2:17; Joel 2:28-32: "In the last days, I will pour out my Spirit on all people."

4. The Antichrist and False Prophets:

  • 1 John 2:18: "Even now many antichrists have come."
  • 2 Peter 3:3: The rise of scoffers and false teachers.

5. Increased Understanding of Prophecies:

  • Daniel 12:4: Knowledge of end-time prophecies will grow.


C. The Final Days: Culmination of the Last Days

1. The Great Tribulation:

  • A period of unprecedented suffering for believers (Matthew 24:21).

2. The Return of Jesus Christ:

  • Christ will return in power and glory (Matthew 24:30; Revelation 19:11-16)., 

3. Resurrection and Judgment:

  • 1 Thessalonians 4:16: The dead in Christ will rise first.
  •  Revelation 20:12; John 5:28-29: All will be judged according to their deeds.

4. Eternal Destiny:

  • Matthew 25:46: Eternal life for the righteous, eternal punishment for the wicked.

5. The New Creation:

  • Revelation 21:1-4: God will create a new heaven and earth for His people.

   


II. END TIMES

The "End Times" refer to the climactic portion of the Last Days, encompassing events leading to Jesus’ Second Coming and the final judgment. This period is marked by intensified global chaos, the rise of the Antichrist, and God’s judgments, culminating in the establishment of His eternal kingdom. (Matthew 24-25; Revelation 6-19).


Key Features of the End Times

1. Signs of the End Times:

  • Wars, famines, earthquakes, and moral decay (Matthew 24:3-13; 2 Timothy 3:1-5).

2. Global Evangelization:

  • Matthew 24:14: The Gospel will reach every nation.

3. The Day of the Lord:

  • A future time of divine judgment and restoration (Joel 2:1-2; 1 Thessalonians 5:2).

4. The Great Tribulation:

  • A time of great suffering for believers (Daniel 9:27, Matthew 24:21; Revelation 7:14).

5. The Antichrist and False Prophets:

  • 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4; Revelation 13: Figures who deceive many and exalt themselves against God.
  • Matthew 24:11, Revelation 13: The rise of the beast, false prophets, and deception

6. . The Return of Jesus Christ
Christians believe that Jesus will return at the end of time to judge the living and the dead.

  • Acts 1:11: Angels promise that Jesus will return in the same way He ascended to heaven.
  • Revelation 19:11-16: A vision of Christ returning as a conquering King.
  • The Second Coming of Christ (Matthew 24:30; Revelation 19:11-16). Christ returns as a conquering King.

7. Final Judgment:

  • Revelation 20:11-15; Matthew 25:31-46: The righteous are rewarded, and the wicked face punishment.

8. The New Creation:

  • Revelation 21:1-4: A perfect, eternal dwelling place for God’s people.
  • Isaiah 65:17: A prophecy of a new creation.

9. The Battle of Armageddon: A final conflict between good and evil (Revelation 16:16; Revelation 19:19-21).


Themes of Hope and Warning:

  • Hope: For believers, the End Times signify the ultimate victory of Christ, the eradication of sin, and eternal life in God's presence.
  • Warning: The Bible calls for readiness, repentance, and vigilance, as the exact timing of these events is unknown.
    • Matthew 24:44: "Therefore you also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect."
    • Revelation 22:12: "Behold, I am coming soon, bringing my recompense with me, to repay each one for what he has done."

The End Times highlight the need for faith, obedience, and perseverance as Christians await the fulfillment of God’s promises.


The Relationship Between the Last Days and the End Times

  • The Last Days began with Jesus' first coming and continue until His return.
  • The End Times are the climactic portion of the Last Days, often associated with intensified prophetic fulfillment and the conclusion of God’s plan for history.



III. THE SECOND COMING

The Second Coming is the physical return of Jesus Christ to earth to judge the living and the dead, defeat evil, and establish His eternal kingdom. This event marks the culmination of the Last Days and End Times.


1. When It Happens:

  • It occurs at the end of the End Times, after the Great Tribulation and other prophetic events (Matthew 24:29-31, 36).

2. What Happens:

  • Resurrection of the Dead: Believers are raised to eternal life (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17).
  • Final Judgment: Jesus judges all people (Revelation 20:11-15; Matthew 25:31-46).
  • Defeat of Evil: Satan, the Antichrist, and all sin are destroyed (Revelation 19:11-21, Revelation 20:7-10, ).
  • Restoration: Creation is renewed, and God establishes His eternal kingdom (Revelation 21:1-5).


Characteristics of the Second Coming:

1. Visible and Glorious:

  • Matthew 24:30; Revelation 1:7: "Every eye will see Him."

2. Sudden: It will occur unexpectedly, like a thief in the night (1 Thessalonians 5:2-3; Matthew 24:36-44).

3. Judgment:

  • 2 Timothy 4:1, Revelation 20:11-15: Jesus will judge all people.

4. Redemption and Renewal:

  • Romans 8:19-23; Revelation 21:1-5: Creation will be renewed.

5. Victory Over Evil:

  • Revelation 19:19-21; Revelation 20:7-10, 1 Corinthians 15:24-28: Christ will triumph over Satan and all forces of evil.


Themes of Hope and Warning

  • Hope: The Second Coming signifies eternal life, the defeat of sin, and the fulfillment of God’s promises.
  • Warning: Believers must remain vigilant, as the timing of these events is unknown (Matthew 24:44; Revelation 22:12).


Purpose of the Second Coming:

  1. To fulfill God’s promises and prophecies.
  2. To establish God’s eternal kingdom.
  3. To bring justice, redeem and restore creation.


Old Testament Foreshadowing 

While the concept of the Second Coming is more explicitly developed in the New Testament, the Old Testament includes prophecies about the coming of a Messiah who will reign forever (e.g., Isaiah 9:6-7, Daniel 7:13-14). Christians interpret these as having dual fulfillment: partially in Jesus’ first coming and completely in his Second Coming.


Key Events:

  • The Great Apostasy: A falling away from the faith (2 Thessalonians 2:3).
    • The Antichrist: A figure of evil who exalts himself as God (2 Thessalonians 2:4; Revelation 13).
    • God’s Judgments: Including the Seven Seals, Trumpets, and Bowls (Revelation 6-16).
    • The Battle of Armageddon: A final confrontation between good and evil (Revelation 16:16; Revelation 19:11-21).

 

Reflection Questions

  1. Are you prepared for Christ's return?
  2. How can you remain steadfast in your faith during challenging times?
  3. What steps can you take to share the Gospel before His return?


The Relationship Between the End Time and the Second Coming:

How the Two Concepts Connect

  • The End Times is the broader period leading up to and preparing for the Second Coming of Christ.
  • The Second Coming fulfills and concludes the End Times, bringing God's final judgment, the resurrection of the dead, and the establishment of His eternal kingdom.
  • While the End Times may span years or decades, the Second Coming is a singular, climactic 



Christian Perspective

Believers are called to remain watchful and faithful, knowing that the End Times and Second Coming will ultimately fulfill God’s redemptive plan. The anticipation of Christ’s return is a source of hope, comfort, and motivation to live according to His will.


“He who testifies to these things says, ‘Yes, I am coming soon.’ Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.” (Revelation 22:20, Matthew 24:33)



The biblical understanding of the Last Days, End Time, and Second Coming highlights the roles within the Trinity. Here's a detailed breakdown and evaluation:"


1. Last Days: The Birth and Ministry of Jesus

Description:

  • The Last Days are often understood to have begun with the first coming of Jesus, marked by His birth, ministry, death, resurrection, and ascension.
  • Jesus inaugurated God’s kingdom on earth and fulfilled Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah.

Role of Jesus:

  • Jesus is central to the Last Days because He:
    • Brought salvation through His death and resurrection (John 3:16-17).
    • Proclaimed the Gospel and revealed the Father’s character (John 14:9).
    • Established the foundation for the church.

Key Verse: “In these last days He has spoken to us by His Son” (Hebrews 1:2).

Evaluation: Yes, this is biblically accurate. The Last Days began with Jesus’ ministry and His work on earth.


2. End Time: The Ministry and Outpouring of the Holy Spirit

Description:

  • The End Time emphasizes the work of the Holy Spirit, particularly after Jesus’ ascension and the day of Pentecost.
  • The Spirit empowers believers, convicts the world of sin, and spreads the Gospel globally.

Role of the Holy Spirit:

  • The Spirit is the primary agent during the End Time because He:
    • Indwells believers (John 14:16-17).
    • Enables the preaching of the Gospel to all nations (Acts 1:8; Matthew 24:14).
    • Convicts the world of sin and prepares people for Christ’s return (John 16:8-11).

Key Verse: “In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people” (Acts 2:17, quoting Joel 2:28-32).

Evaluation: Yes, this is a reasonable interpretation. The outpouring of the Spirit is central to the End Time, leading to the fulfillment of God’s plan.


3. Second Coming: The Ministry of the Father and Final Judgment

Description:

  • The Second Coming is the culmination of God’s redemptive plan, involving the Father’s sovereign judgment and the establishment of His eternal kingdom.
  • It is the time when the righteous are rewarded and the wicked are judged.

Role of the Father:

  • The Father’s role is evident because He:
    • Executes the final judgment (Matthew 25:31-46).
    • Brings about the New Heaven and New Earth (Revelation 21:1-3).
    • Displays His sovereignty and glory (Philippians 2:10-11).

Key Verses:

  • “Then I saw a great white throne and Him who was seated on it” (Revelation 20:11).
  • “But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father” (Matthew 24:36).

Evaluation: Yes, this aligns with the Father’s ultimate authority over judgment and the restoration of creation.

Summary and Alignment with Scripture

  • Last Days: The ministry of Jesus, culminating in His death, resurrection, and ascension.
  • End Time: The ministry of the Holy Spirit, marked by His outpouring and the global spread of the Gospel.
  • Second Coming: The ministry of the Father, seen in final judgment and the establishment of His eternal kingdom.

This interpretation effectively highlights the cooperative work of the Trinity in God’s redemptive plan, with each person taking a distinct role in different phases of history. It is a thoughtful and theologically sound framework!

































































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Teacher's Manual:

Sa Genesis 1:26, sinabi ng Diyos, "Tayo'y lumikha..." Bakit "TAYO"? Ito ay nangangahulugan na ang Diyos ay nakikipag-usap sa isa pang nilalang sa paglikha. Sino ang kasama Niya?

Mula sa simula ng paglikha, ang Ama, ang Anak, at ang Banal na Espiritu ay naroroon na (1 Juan 5:7). Nasaan sila? 


Ang doktrinang Kristiyano ng Trinidad ay nagtuturo na ang Diyos ay umiiral bilang tatlong hiwalay na Persona - Ama, Anak, at Banal na Espiritu - na iisa sa esensya. Bawat Persona ng Trinidad ay kasangkot sa gawa ng paglikha.


1. Ama - Ang Nagpapahayag

  • Ang Ama ay madalas na nakikita bilang tagapagsimula sa gawa ng paglikha. Siya ang nagpapahayag sa mundo sa pagkakaroon.

2. Anak - Ang Salita ng Diyos

  • Ang Anak, si Jesu-Kristo, ay tinutukoy bilang ang "Salita" (Logos) sa Juan 1:1,13. Siya ang paraan kung saan lahat ng bagay ay nalikha. 
  • Juan 1:1,14: "Sa simula ay naroroon ang Salita, at ang Salita ay sumasa Diyos, at ang Salita ay Diyos. Ang Salita ay nagkatawang-tao at nagpahinga sa gitna natin."
  • Colosas 1:16: "Sapagka't sa Kanya ay nalikha ang lahat ng bagay: mga bagay sa langit at sa lupa, mga nakikita at hindi nakikita, maging mga trono o mga kapangyarihan o mga pamunuan o mga awtoridad; lahat ng bagay ay nalikha sa pamamagitan Niya at para sa Kanya."

3. Banal na Espiritu - Nakapapalibot sa mga Tubig

  • Ang Banal na Espiritu ay nakikita sa Genesis 1:2 bilang "nakapapalibot sa mga tubig" (Efeso 5:26, ang tubig ay kumakatawan sa Salita ng Diyos. Kung paano ang tubig ay naglilinis at nagpapabanal, ganito rin ang Salita ng Diyos ay naglilinis at nagpapabanal sa mga mananampalataya). Awit 104:30, Job 33:4
  • Ang Banal na Espiritu ay tunay ngang nagpapahayag at nagpapakita ang Salita ng Diyos, na huminga (nag-inspire) sa Kasulatan. 2 Timoteo 3:16, 2 Pedro 1:21, at nagbibigay buhay sa pamamagitan ng Salita. Juan 6:63


Ang Buod:

Sa madaling salita, ang pariralang "Tayo'y lumikha ng tao sa ating larawan" sa Genesis ay sumasalamin sa pagkakasangkot ng Trinidad - Ama, Anak, at Banal na Espiritu - sa paglikha. Ang Ama ay nagpapahayag, ang Anak ay ang Salita kung saan lahat ng bagay ay ginawa, at ang Banal na Espiritu ay nakapapalibot sa paglikha, na nagbibigay buhay sa Salita. Ang Banal na Espiritu ay nag-iinspire rin sa Salita ng Diyos, na nagtitiyak ng katotohanan nito, at nagbibigay buhay sa mga tumatanggap at naniniwala dito. Galacia 3:2

Teacher's Manual:

Part 1: The Trinity in Creation - "Let Us"


Objective:

To help students understand the concept of the Trinity in the context of creation, as illustrated in Genesis 1:26, and to explore the distinct roles of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the creation process.


Introduction:

  • Begin with a prayer, asking for guidance and wisdom to understand God's Word.
  • Introduce the topic: Explain that today’s lesson will focus on understanding the phrase "Let us make..." from Genesis 1:26, and what it reveals about the Trinity and their involvement in creation.


Lesson Outline:

  •  Understanding the Text (Genesis 1:26)
    • Read Genesis 1:26 aloud.
    • Discuss why God said, "Let us make man in our image." Emphasize that this plural language indicates a conversation within the Godhead, implying the presence of multiple Persons.
  • The Trinity in Creation
    • Explain the concept of the Trinity: One God in three Persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
    • Use 1 John 5:7 to affirm that all three Persons were present from the beginning.


  • Roles in Creation
    • Father - The One Who Speaks
      • Discuss the role of the Father as the initiator of creation.
      • Reference Isaiah 64:8 and emphasize that the Father speaks the world into existence.
    • Son - The Word of God
      • Discuss the Son, Jesus Christ, as the "Word" (Logos) in John 1:1-14.
      • Explain how the Son is the means through which all things were created.
      • Use Colossians 1:16 to show that all things were created through and for the Son.
    • Holy Spirit - Hovering Over the Waters
      • Discuss the role of the Holy Spirit as seen in Genesis 1:2.
      • Reference Psalm 104:30 and Job 33:4 to explain the Spirit’s involvement in creation.
      • Emphasize how the Holy Spirit inspires the Word (2 Timothy 3:16, 2 Peter 1:21) and brings life (John 6:63).


Interactive Discussion

  • Encourage students to ask questions about the Trinity and its role in creation.
  • Discuss how understanding the Trinity can impact their view of God and creation.


Summary and Application

  • Recap the key points:
    • The phrase "Let us make" reflects the involvement of the Trinity in creation.
    • The Father speaks, the Son is the Word, and the Holy Spirit hovers and brings life.
  • Apply the teaching: Encourage students to reflect on the unity and diversity within the Trinity and how it mirrors the unity and diversity in creation.
  • Discuss Galatians 3:2 to highlight the importance of receiving the Spirit by faith.

Closing:

  • End with a prayer, thanking God for the revelation of His nature and for the gift of creation.

Homework:

  • Ask students to read John 1:1-14 and Colossians 1:15-20, and to reflect on how these passages reinforce the lesson on the Trinity’s role in creation.



 

1: Ang Trinidad sa Paglikha - 

"Tayo'y" Layunin: Tulungan ang mga mag-aaral na maunawaan ang konsepto ng Trinidad sa konteksto ng paglikha, tulad ng ipinakita sa Genesis 1:26, at alamin ang mga natatanging papel ng Ama, Anak, at Banal na Espiritu sa proseso ng paglikha.

Pangungusap: Simulan sa isang panalangin, humingi ng gabay at karunungan upang maunawaan ang Salita ng Diyos. Ipakilala ang paksa: Ipaliwanag na ang aralin ngayon ay tutukoy sa pag-unawa sa pariralang "Tayo'y lumikha..." mula sa Genesis 1:26, at kung ano ito nagpapakita tungkol sa Trinidad at kanilang pagkakasangkot sa paglikha.

Balangkas ng Aralin:

Pag-unawa sa Teksto (Genesis 1:26)

- Basahin ang Genesis 1:26 sa malakas.

- Talakayin kung bakit sinabi ng Diyos, "Tayo'y lumikha ng tao sa ating larawan."

- Pigilan ang pagpapahayag na ito ng maramihang wika ay nagpapakita ng isang pag-uusap sa loob ng Diyos, na nagpapahiwatig ng pagkakaroon ng maraming Persona.

Ang Trinidad sa Paglikha

- Ipaliwanag ang konsepto ng Trinidad: Isang Diyos sa tatlong Persona - Ama, Anak, at Banal na Espiritu.

- Gamitin ang 1 Juan 5:7 upang patunayan na ang tatlong Persona ay naroroon mula sa simula.

Mga Papel sa Paglikha

- Ama - Ang Nagpapahayag

- Talakayin ang papel ng Ama bilang tagapagsimula ng paglikha.

- Sangguniin ang Isaiah 64:8 at pigilan ang pagpapahayag na ang Ama ay nagpapahayag sa mundo sa pagkakaroon.

- Anak - Ang Salita ng Diyos

- Talakayin ang Anak, si Jesu-Kristo, bilang ang "Salita" (Logos) sa Juan 1:1-14.

- Ipaliwanag kung paano ang Anak ay ang paraan kung saan lahat ng bagay ay nalikha.

- Gamitin ang Colosas 1:16 upang ipakita na lahat ng bagay ay nalikha sa pamamagitan at para sa Anak.

- Banal na Espiritu - Nakapapalibot sa mga Tubig

- Talakayin ang papel ng Banal na Espiritu tulad ng nakikita sa Genesis 1:2.

- Sangguniin ang Awit 104:30 at Job 33:4 upang ipaliwanag ang pagkakasangkot ng Espiritu sa paglikha.

- Pigilan kung paano ang Banal na Espiritu ay nag-iinspire sa Salita (2 Timoteo 3:16, 2 Pedro 1:21) at nagbibigay buhay (Juan 6:63).

Pakikipag-usap

- Hikayatin ang mga mag-aaral na magtanong tungkol sa Trinidad at kanilang papel sa paglikha.

- Talakayin kung paano ang pag-unawa sa Trinidad ay maaaring mag-impluwensya sa kanilang pananaw sa Diyos at paglikha.

Buod at Paglalapat

- Buodin ang mga pangunahing punto: Ang pariralang "Tayo'y lumikha" ay sumasalamin sa pagkakasangkot ng Trinidad sa paglikha. Ang Ama ay nagpapahayag, ang Anak ay ang Salita, at ang Banal na Espiritu ay nakapapalibot at nagbibigay buhay.

- Lapat ang pagtuturo: Hikayatin ang mga mag-aaral na magpabalik-tanaw sa pagkakaisa at pagkakaiba-iba sa loob ng Trinidad at kung paano ito sumasalamin sa pagkakaisa at pagkakaiba-iba sa paglikha. Talakayin ang Galacia 3:2 upang pigilan ang kahalagahan ng pagtanggap sa Espiritu sa pamamagitan

Student's Manual:

Unang Bahagi: The Trinity in Creation - "Let Us"


Key Verse:

Genesis 1:26 - "Then God said, 'Let us make man in our image, after our likeness...'"


Introduction:

  • In Genesis 1:26, God uses the word "us." This shows that He wasn’t alone during creation. He was speaking to someone. But who?


       The Trinity:

  • The Bible teaches that God is three Persons in one—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This is called the Trinity. All three were there at the beginning of creation (1 John 5:7).


       The Roles in Creation:

             1. Father - The One Who Speaks

  • The Father started the act of creation by speaking everything into existence. He said, "Let there be light," and there was light.

             2. Son - The Word of God

  • The Son, Jesus Christ, is called the "Word" (Logos) in John 1:1,14. Everything was created through Him.
  • John 1:1,14: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God... The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us."
  • Colossians 1:16: "For in Him all things were created..."

            3. Holy Spirit - Hovering Over the Waters

  • The Holy Spirit was there at the beginning, hovering over the waters.
  • He also inspires the Scriptures and brings life through the Word.
  • Genesis 1:2: "...the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters."
  • John 6:63: "The Spirit gives life; the flesh counts for nothing. The words I have spoken to you—they are full of the Spirit and life."


Summary:

  • "Let us make man in our image" shows that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit were all involved in creation.
  • The Father speaks, the Son is the Word, and the Holy Spirit gives life and hovers over creation.


Application:

  • Think about how each Person of the Trinity worked together to create everything. This unity is also something we can learn from and apply in our lives—working together in harmony.


Memory Verse:

  • Colossians 1:16: "For in Him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible..."


Reflection Question:

  • How does knowing that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit all took part in creation change the way you think about the world and your place in it.


Homework:

  • Read John 1:1-14 and Colossians 1:15-20. Write down what these passages say about Jesus and His role in creation.

UNIQUE:

"The Uniqueness of Humanity: Created in God's Image and Purpose"


1. The image of God is what makes us unique from other creations. Genesis 1:27

2. We are the only creation of God made by His hand; others were made through declaration.  Genesis 2:7, Genesis 1:3

3. Only human beings were given dominion and authority to rule.  Genesis 1:28

4. Only humans were breathed into by God to become living beings.  Genesis 2:7

5. A person is fearfully and wonderfully made by God. Psalm 139:14, Proverbs 2:6

6. Humans possess a soul that seeks eternity.  Ecclesiastes 3:11

7. Humans are capable of love, reflecting God's nature.   1 John 4:19

8. Humans are created for a purpose and have the ability to fulfill God's plan. Ephesians 2:10

9. Humans are called to be God's children, with the ability to have a personal relationship with Him.   John 1:12

WORSHIP:

Do plants Praise and Worshiping God? Isaiah 55:12, Luke 19:40?
Plants, like all of creation, reflect the glory of God as they exist in accordance with His design. However, plants do not possess the conscious will or spiritual awareness to engage in worship in the way that humans or even angels do. Worship, in a biblical sense, involves a deliberate act of recognizing, honoring, and revering God, which requires understanding and intention—qualities that plants do not have.That being said, creation as a whole, including plants, brings glory to God by fulfilling its purpose and revealing the Creator’s power, wisdom, and beauty. Psalm 19:1, for example, states that "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands," which can extend to all of nature.In this sense, while plants do not "worship" God in a conscious, volitional manner, they still reflect God's greatness and contribute to the overall testimony of creation that points back to Him.
The passages you mentioned, Isaiah 55:12 and Luke 19:40, use poetic language to convey profound spiritual truths about creation's response to God.

  1. Isaiah 55:12: "You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands." This verse is a poetic expression symbolizing the joy and celebration of creation in response to God's redemptive work. The imagery of mountains bursting into song and trees clapping their hands reflects the idea that all of creation rejoices and participates in God's salvation and restoration. It's not meant to be taken literally as if mountains and trees have consciousness or the ability to sing and clap. Rather, it's a vivid way to illustrate the joy and harmony that God's actions bring to the entire creation.
  2. Luke 19:40: "I tell you," he replied, "if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out." In this context, Jesus is making a powerful statement about the inevitability of His praise. If His disciples were silenced, even the inanimate stones would "cry out" in recognition of His kingship. This hyperbolic statement emphasizes that Jesus' identity and the truth of who He is are so profound that they transcend human response; if people fail to acknowledge Him, creation itself would testify to His glory.


Both of these scriptures use poetic and hyperbolic language to convey the idea that all of creation is ultimately under God's authority and responds to Him. While literal mountains, trees, and stones do not have the capacity to worship as humans do, these passages emphasize that God's glory is so overwhelming that it could provoke even the natural, inanimate world to express His praise. This reinforces the idea that God's presence and work in the world are universally impactful, extending to all of creation.

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IMAGE:

Is every person made in the image of God, even sinners?
All human beings are created in the image of God, even sinners. The concept of the "image of God" (Imago Dei) means that every person has inherent value and dignity because they reflect God's attributes, such as the capacity for morality, rationality, and relationships.However, because of sin, the image of God in humans has lost its original purity and has been distorted. While humans remain created in God's image, their sin causes a separation from God and diminishes their ability to reflect His holiness and justice. This is why redemption and restoration through Jesus Christ are necessary to restore the broken image of God in humanity.Despite sin, every person has inherent dignity and worth, making them valuable in God's eyes and giving them the opportunity to return to Him through redemption in Christ. Colossians 1:13
Therefore, we cannot harm or hate a person because they are made in the image of God. James 3:9, 1 John 4:20, Matthew 18:35, James 3:9, Matthew 25:40


Is everyone created by God also your brother or sister?


1. Believers as Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
The New Testament often refers to fellow Christians as "brothers" and "sisters." This term is used to describe the spiritual family that is formed by faith in Jesus Christ. For example: Romans 8:29, Galatians 3:26-29

  • This clearly indicates that "brothers" and "sisters" are those who have accepted Jesus Christ and are part of the spiritual family.


2. All Humans as Neighbors:

In a broader sense, Leviticus 19:18 teaches that we should love our neighbor as ourselves. This commandment is reiterated in the New Testament in Matthew 22:37. The parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37) illustrates that our "neighbor" is anyone in need, regardless of their faith or background (Matthew 5:44-45).


This teaching suggests that while fellow believers are specifically referred to as "brothers" or "sisters" in Christ, we are called to love and care for all people, reflecting God’s love for humanity as a whole.


"Brothers or sisters" in the spiritual sense specifically refers to fellow believers in Christ. However, we are also called to love all people (including unbelievers) as our neighbors, acknowledging the image of God in them. As stated in John 3:16, "For God so loved the world..."

IMAGE:

Is every person made in the image of God, even sinners?
All human beings are created in the image of God, even sinners. The concept of the "image of God" (Imago Dei) means that every person has inherent value and dignity because they reflect God's attributes, such as the capacity for morality, rationality, and relationships.However, because of sin, the image of God in humans has lost its original purity and has been distorted. While humans remain created in God's image, their sin causes a separation from God and diminishes their ability to reflect His holiness and justice. This is why redemption and restoration through Jesus Christ are necessary to restore the broken image of God in humanity.Despite sin, every person has inherent dignity and worth, making them valuable in God's eyes and giving them the opportunity to return to Him through redemption in Christ. Colossians 1:13
Therefore, we cannot harm or hate a person because they are made in the image of God. James 3:9, 1 John 4:20, Matthew 18:35, James 3:9, Matthew 25:40


Is everyone created by God also your brother or sister?


1. Believers as Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
The New Testament often refers to fellow Christians as "brothers" and "sisters." This term is used to describe the spiritual family that is formed by faith in Jesus Christ. For example: Romans 8:29, Galatians 3:26-29

  • This clearly indicates that "brothers" and "sisters" are those who have accepted Jesus Christ and are part of the spiritual family.


2. All Humans as Neighbors:

In a broader sense, Leviticus 19:18 teaches that we should love our neighbor as ourselves. This commandment is reiterated in the New Testament in Matthew 22:37. The parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37) illustrates that our "neighbor" is anyone in need, regardless of their faith or background (Matthew 5:44-45).


This teaching suggests that while fellow believers are specifically referred to as "brothers" or "sisters" in Christ, we are called to love and care for all people, reflecting God’s love for humanity as a whole.


"Brothers or sisters" in the spiritual sense specifically refers to fellow believers in Christ. However, we are also called to love all people (including unbelievers) as our neighbors, acknowledging the image of God in them. As stated in John 3:16, "For God so loved the world..."

Some Chracteristics and Attributes of God:

 What are the characteristics and attributes of God described in the Bible?


1. Love

  • Attribute: God is loving.  1 John 4:8 

2. Justice

  • Attribute: God is just.  Deuteronomy 32:4 

3. Holiness

  • Attribute: God is holy. 1 Peter 1:16

4. Power

  • Attribute: God is all-powerful.  Jeremiah 32:17

5 Faithfulness

  • Attribute: God is faithful. 2 Timothy 2:13 

6. Knowledge

  • Attribute: God is all-knowing. Psalm 147:5

7. Goodness

  • Attribute: God is good and merciful. Psalm 100:5


These attributes reflect different aspects of God according to the Holy Scriptures.

UNIQUE:

"The Uniqueness of Humanity: Created in God's Image and Purpose"


1. The image of God is what makes us unique from other creations. Genesis 1:27

2. We are the only creation of God made by His hand; others were made through declaration.  Genesis 2:7, Genesis 1:3

3. Only human beings were given dominion and authority to rule.  Genesis 1:28

4. Only humans were breathed into by God to become living beings.  Genesis 2:7

5. A person is fearfully and wonderfully made by God. Psalm 139:14, Proverbs 2:6

6. Humans possess a soul that seeks eternity.  Ecclesiastes 3:11

7. Humans are capable of love, reflecting God's nature.   1 John 4:19

8. Humans are created for a purpose and have the ability to fulfill God's plan. Ephesians 2:10

9. Humans are called to be God's children, with the ability to have a personal relationship with Him.   John 1:12

WORSHIP:

Do plants Praise and Worshiping God? Isaiah 55:12, Luke 19:40?
Plants, like all of creation, reflect the glory of God as they exist in accordance with His design. However, plants do not possess the conscious will or spiritual awareness to engage in worship in the way that humans or even angels do. Worship, in a biblical sense, involves a deliberate act of recognizing, honoring, and revering God, which requires understanding and intention—qualities that plants do not have.That being said, creation as a whole, including plants, brings glory to God by fulfilling its purpose and revealing the Creator’s power, wisdom, and beauty. Psalm 19:1, for example, states that "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands," which can extend to all of nature.In this sense, while plants do not "worship" God in a conscious, volitional manner, they still reflect God's greatness and contribute to the overall testimony of creation that points back to Him.
The passages you mentioned, Isaiah 55:12 and Luke 19:40, use poetic language to convey profound spiritual truths about creation's response to God.

  1. Isaiah 55:12: "You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands." This verse is a poetic expression symbolizing the joy and celebration of creation in response to God's redemptive work. The imagery of mountains bursting into song and trees clapping their hands reflects the idea that all of creation rejoices and participates in God's salvation and restoration. It's not meant to be taken literally as if mountains and trees have consciousness or the ability to sing and clap. Rather, it's a vivid way to illustrate the joy and harmony that God's actions bring to the entire creation.
  2. Luke 19:40: "I tell you," he replied, "if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out." In this context, Jesus is making a powerful statement about the inevitability of His praise. If His disciples were silenced, even the inanimate stones would "cry out" in recognition of His kingship. This hyperbolic statement emphasizes that Jesus' identity and the truth of who He is are so profound that they transcend human response; if people fail to acknowledge Him, creation itself would testify to His glory.


Both of these scriptures use poetic and hyperbolic language to convey the idea that all of creation is ultimately under God's authority and responds to Him. While literal mountains, trees, and stones do not have the capacity to worship as humans do, these passages emphasize that God's glory is so overwhelming that it could provoke even the natural, inanimate world to express His praise. This reinforces the idea that God's presence and work in the world are universally impactful, extending to all of creation.

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KINGDOM FAITH

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Kingdom Faith 

1. It is what we should practice because we are Born of God. 

Born of God are those born again in the spirit.  

2. Is the only way to get into the Kingdom system. 


We can operate through Kingdom Faith. 

1. No humans to trust   Proverbs 3:5-6

2. No human effort,  Zechariah 4:6

3. No human understanding Proverbs 3:5-6

4. No human wisdom Proverbs 9:10

5. No human desire Psalm 37:4


2 Kinds of Kingdom 

1. Kingdom of the world Matthew 4:8-9

2. Kingdom of the Word Colossians 1:13-14


Kingdom is a promised but Faith is a gift


In the Kingdom, no devil existed. It's all God. God is spirit. It's all a spiritual thing because the Kingdom of God is spiritual. Sin is no longer the issue. Everything is glorious. All the focus is on the sovereignty of Christ.    


In the Kingdom, no devil existed, It's all God, and God is spirit. The whole thing is spiritual because the Kingdom of God is spiritual. Sin is no longer the problem, and everything is glorious. All focus is on the sovereignty of Christ. We are only affected by what we hear, like the bad news, and see things that the devil is doing because we are walking in the flesh. This world is full of darkness. According to Isaiah 60:2, darkness covers the earth, and thick darkness is over the people. Ephesians 5:16 makes the most of every opportunity because the days are evil. Opportunity to rise, and his glory appears over you—verse 1 of Isaiah 60. God already transferred us to His Son in Colossians 1:13, For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the Kingdom of the Son He loves. Romans 14:17 for the Kingdom of God is not eating and drinking but righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.   You are in the Kingdom. You are now in God's rulership. God's universal reign as Creator. Jesus Christ, our King. In Revelation 5:10 And have made us kings  and priests to our God, And we shall reign on the earth." We have the authority to pull down every stronghold of the devil. 


Matthew 12:28  But if I cast out demons by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God has come upon 

Matthew 16:19  And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you lose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”  


In the Kingdom: 

1. Repentance and Faith go together 

2. Faith and Righteousness are one  

3. The Word of God and the Holy Spirit are one 

4. The Born Again is a spiritual being   


You received Salvation because you accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and King. As a result, you became an heir of the Kingdom of God and had power and authority over satan in the name of Jesus.


John 12:31-33 

Now is the judgment of this world; now the ruler of this world will be cast out. And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all peoples to Myself.


Daniel 7:18

But the holy people of the Most High will receive the kingdom and will possess it forever—yes, for ever and ever.’


Daniel 7:27 Then the sovereignty, power and greatness of all the kingdoms under heaven will be handed over to the holy people of the Most High. His kingdom will be an everlasting kingdom, and all rulers will worship and obey him.’


Revelation 11:15

Then the seventh angel sounded: And there were loud voices in heaven, saying, “The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever!”


Psalm 24:1 “The earth is the LORD’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it;” 

Psalm 103:19 “The LORD has established his throne in heaven, and his kingdom rules over all.” 

Colossians 1:16-17: “For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. He is before all things, and in him, all things hold together.”  

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Kingdom Faith 

1. It is what we should practice because we are Born of God. 

Born of God are those born again in the spirit.  

2. Is the only way to get into the Kingdom system. 


We can operate through Kingdom Faith. 

1. No humans to trust   Proverbs 3:5-6

2. No human effort,  Zechariah 4:6

3. No human understanding Proverbs 3:5-6

4. No human wisdom Proverbs 9:10

5. No human desire Psalm 37:4


2 Kinds of Kingdom 

1. Kingdom of the world Matthew 4:8-9

2. Kingdom of the Word Colossians 1:13-14


Kingdom is a promised but Faith is a gift


In the Kingdom, no devil existed. It's all God. God is spirit. It's all a spiritual thing because the Kingdom of God is spiritual. Sin is no longer the issue. Everything is glorious. All the focus is on the sovereignty of Christ.    


In the Kingdom, no devil existed, It's all God, and God is spirit. The whole thing is spiritual because the Kingdom of God is spiritual. Sin is no longer the problem, and everything is glorious. All focus is on the sovereignty of Christ. We are only affected by what we hear, like the bad news, and see things that the devil is doing because we are walking in the flesh. This world is full of darkness. According to Isaiah 60:2, darkness covers the earth, and thick darkness is over the people. Ephesians 5:16 makes the most of every opportunity because the days are evil. Opportunity to rise, and his glory appears over you—verse 1 of Isaiah 60. God already transferred us to His Son in Colossians 1:13, For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the Kingdom of the Son He loves. Romans 14:17 for the Kingdom of God is not eating and drinking but righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.   You are in the Kingdom. You are now in God's rulership. God's universal reign as Creator. Jesus Christ, our King. In Revelation 5:10 And have made us kings  and priests to our God, And we shall reign on the earth." We have the authority to pull down every stronghold of the devil. 


Matthew 12:28  But if I cast out demons by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God has come upon 

Matthew 16:19  And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you lose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”  


In the Kingdom: 

1. Repentance and Faith go together 

2. Faith and Righteousness are one  

3. The Word of God and the Holy Spirit are one 

4. The Born Again is a spiritual being   


You received Salvation because you accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and King. As a result, you became an heir of the Kingdom of God and had power and authority over satan in the name of Jesus.


John 12:31-33 

Now is the judgment of this world; now the ruler of this world will be cast out. And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all peoples to Myself.


Daniel 7:18

But the holy people of the Most High will receive the kingdom and will possess it forever—yes, for ever and ever.’


Daniel 7:27 Then the sovereignty, power and greatness of all the kingdoms under heaven will be handed over to the holy people of the Most High. His kingdom will be an everlasting kingdom, and all rulers will worship and obey him.’


Revelation 11:15

Then the seventh angel sounded: And there were loud voices in heaven, saying, “The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever!”


Psalm 24:1 “The earth is the LORD’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it;” 

Psalm 103:19 “The LORD has established his throne in heaven, and his kingdom rules over all.” 

Colossians 1:16-17: “For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. He is before all things, and in him, all things hold together.”  

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Kingdom Faith 

1. It is what we should practice because we are Born of God. 

Born of God are those born again in the spirit.  

2. Is the only way to get into the Kingdom system. 


We can operate through Kingdom Faith. 

1. No humans to trust   Proverbs 3:5-6

2. No human effort,  Zechariah 4:6

3. No human understanding Proverbs 3:5-6

4. No human wisdom Proverbs 9:10

5. No human desire Psalm 37:4


2 Kinds of Kingdom 

1. Kingdom of the world Matthew 4:8-9

2. Kingdom of the Word Colossians 1:13-14


Kingdom is a promised but Faith is a gift


In the Kingdom, no devil existed. It's all God. God is spirit. It's all a spiritual thing because the Kingdom of God is spiritual. Sin is no longer the issue. Everything is glorious. All the focus is on the sovereignty of Christ.    


In the Kingdom, no devil existed, It's all God, and God is spirit. The whole thing is spiritual because the Kingdom of God is spiritual. Sin is no longer the problem, and everything is glorious. All focus is on the sovereignty of Christ. We are only affected by what we hear, like the bad news, and see things that the devil is doing because we are walking in the flesh. This world is full of darkness. According to Isaiah 60:2, darkness covers the earth, and thick darkness is over the people. Ephesians 5:16 makes the most of every opportunity because the days are evil. Opportunity to rise, and his glory appears over you—verse 1 of Isaiah 60. God already transferred us to His Son in Colossians 1:13, For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the Kingdom of the Son He loves. Romans 14:17 for the Kingdom of God is not eating and drinking but righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.   You are in the Kingdom. You are now in God's rulership. God's universal reign as Creator. Jesus Christ, our King. In Revelation 5:10 And have made us kings  and priests to our God, And we shall reign on the earth." We have the authority to pull down every stronghold of the devil. 


Matthew 12:28  But if I cast out demons by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God has come upon 

Matthew 16:19  And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you lose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”  


In the Kingdom: 

1. Repentance and Faith go together 

2. Faith and Righteousness are one  

3. The Word of God and the Holy Spirit are one 

4. The Born Again is a spiritual being   


You received Salvation because you accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and King. As a result, you became an heir of the Kingdom of God and had power and authority over satan in the name of Jesus.


John 12:31-33 

Now is the judgment of this world; now the ruler of this world will be cast out. And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all peoples to Myself.


Daniel 7:18

But the holy people of the Most High will receive the kingdom and will possess it forever—yes, for ever and ever.’


Daniel 7:27 Then the sovereignty, power and greatness of all the kingdoms under heaven will be handed over to the holy people of the Most High. His kingdom will be an everlasting kingdom, and all rulers will worship and obey him.’


Revelation 11:15

Then the seventh angel sounded: And there were loud voices in heaven, saying, “The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever!”


Psalm 24:1 “The earth is the LORD’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it;” 

Psalm 103:19 “The LORD has established his throne in heaven, and his kingdom rules over all.” 

Colossians 1:16-17: “For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. He is before all things, and in him, all things hold together.”  

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II. What is a Saving Grace?

God has saved us. God is saving (keeping) us and will yet save us in the future. He gives us the grace we need. God knows we still sin, but we do not continue to sin. He changes us every day. His sufficiency covers our weaknesses. GRACE is not our permission to sin or to cover our sin. Grace is not for us to accept our weaknesses, but in our weaknesses, the power of God is seen in us. Grace that straightens our crooked life. To align us to His will. To lead us on the straight path, in the way of righteousness. To bring us back when we stray (deviated) from the Word of God.  He gives us the grace we need to work out our salvation. We are not working for our salvation. It is Him who works in us. 

Love is the ultimate thing, and the highest God has given us in exchange for his life so we may receive grace. We can come to His throne by grace. There is nothing else beyond grace. We can do nothing for God apart from His grace, or it is self-righteousness. Remember that our righteousness was not based on our obedience but on Christ's obedience to the Father. Our obedience is an expression of our love for God. With the help of Him by the Holy Spirit in us. The righteousness of God is revealed not because of our good work.  but from faith to faith; as it is written, "But the righteous man shall live by faith."


Our faith in Christ brought us to regeneration. We receive the Holy Spirit from the Word of God. The moment we receive the Word by faith, the Holy Spirit takes over. Regeneration means being (Born Again- Born Again means the New Nature in Christ); your nature change from sinful to divine nature, the nature in Christ.  After regeneration is Justification. Your standing before God changes. Before, we were unrighteous. Now we have Righteousness in Christ.  If the Jews were blessed because of God's covenant with Abraham. We are also blessed we received what they have because of God's new and eternal covenant with His Son. We are adopted sons and daughters of God. We have also become heirs of Abraham and heirs of our Father God through Jesus Christ. We are justified freely by grace through the redemption in Christ Jesus; we have received Salvation. Our "saving grace" is Christ Himself. What He did on the cross of Calvary.


2 Corinthians 3:5

Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think of anything as being from ourselves, but our sufficiency is from God.

SALVATION

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Salvation is by His grace (Romans 11:6) through faith (James 2:20, Zechariah 4:6, Philippians 2:13) and this is not from yourselves (Acts 4:12). It is the gift (Romans 4:4) of God. Ephesians 2:8-9. We only need to believe and receive Him. 1Peter 1:8-9. Now is the day of Salvation. 2 Corinthians 6:1-2. God wants us to be saved. 1 Timothy 2:3-4. He is able to save all who come to God through Him. Hebrews 7:25

The following are God's saving grace:

1. Jesus Christ was sent into the world. John 3:16. Luke 19:10, ITimothy 1:15, John 8:36

2. Deliverance from the bondage of sin (Romans 5:19) and curses (James 2:10, Galatians 3:10) Galatians 3:13. 

3. He transferred us from eternal death (2 Thessalonians 1:9) to eternal life (John 5:24) through Jesus Christ Matthew 25:46, 1 John 2:25, Romans 6:23

4. Free us from condemnation John 3:18, Romans 8:1, 1 John 3:20

  • Conscience began when Adam sinned when they ate the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil. Conscience is guilt that results in condemnation. The conscience responds when a person's actions, thoughts, and words agree with or contradict the standard of right and wrong. Deep truths of the faith cleanse our conscience. 1 Timothy 3:9 The man is no longer in condemnation.
  • In the Old Testament, the law requirements are in the heart of the people; their conscience bears witness and their thoughts that accuse them. Romans 2:15. The result is the condemnation (Romans 5:18) that leads to death (Ephesians 2:1). But in the New Testament, the Holy Spirit is in the heart of His Children (2 Corinthians 1:22) that bears witness (John 16:7-11). He will lead us to all truth (John 16:13), Eternal life is about knowing who God is the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom God sent. John 17:3

5. To redeem (Ephesians 1:7) from the wrath (Romans 1:18) of God. John 3:36, 1 Thessalonians 1:10

The blood of Christ redeemed the one who has salvation. They are sealed by the holy spirit and have a genuine relationship with God as His children. Our thoughts, mouths, actions, and deeds are in harmony with His Words with the help of the Holy Spirit. They are the vessel of the Holy Spirit to continue the ministry of His Son Jesus, the promised of salvation. 2 Corinthians 5:18-19

  • Believers:  Enemy of  satan: 1 Peter 5:8  

                                              : Wrath of satan. John 10:10, 1 Corinthians 5:5, James 5:19-20

  • Unbelievers: Enemy of God: James 4:4  

                                              : Wrath of God Matthew 10:28, Romans 1:18 

Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather, be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell. Matthew 10:28 

6. We will not be judged but have crossed over from death (Matthew 25:41) to life (1 John 5:11). John 5:24. john 3:36

7. Deliverance from danger (Psalm 91:1-16) or suffering (Job 36:15). To be saved is to deliver or protect the man. The Word carries the idea of victory, health, or preservation. Sometimes, the Bible uses "saved or salvation" to refer to temporal, physical deliverance, such as  Job's deliverance from the oppression of the devil. (Job 1:21) Prodigal son deliverance from rebellion  (Luke 15:16-18). Nebuchadnezzar's deliverance from arrogance.(Daniel 4:30-34) Paul's deliverance from prison (Acts 16:25-26). The deliverance of the Israelites from slavery (Exodus 14:13-16)

  • The present suffering has glory in the future. (Romans 8:18) The work of the devil is for his defeat. (1 John 3:8) The God who calls and is with us is more powerful than the God of this world. (1 John 4:4)

The Lord will judge the living and the dead, 1Peter 4:5. The living will be judged by the Word of God (Hebrews 4:12-13) in the last days. John 12:48. The Word of God 2Timothy 3:16 is our guide to the will of God, 1Timothy 2:4. So there is the Holy Spirit, who reminds us of God's Word and helps us walk in the righteousness of God. He is speaking to our hearts, (Job 33:14) but if you ignore Him, He will use another mouth, (Hebrews 1:1-2) and then use the church  (Matthew 18:17), but if you still ignore Him. God will use situations, 1 Corinthians 5:5. Therefore, He can ultimately save those who come to God through Him because He always lives to intercede for them. Hebrews 7:25

Let us not think that God punishes us when we go through a trial. On the contrary, it is enough that God gave his only begotten Son that we should not suffer anymore. But why does God allows you to experience the pain, sickness, or discouragement it causes? Undoubtedly, some challenges in life result from the wrong things we have done. But for some believers, the truth is there are challenges in life as long as we live. If you are at fault, you will face the consequences of what you did. But if you do nothing wrong, you have a reward from God. Romans 8:28

People suffer from two opposite reasons: 

1. Not doing the right thing: Genesis 4: 7,1 Corinthians 5: 5 , James 4: 7  

                                       The result is salvation. 

2. Doing the right thing: 1 Peter 3: 13-14    

                                       Receive the crown of life. James 1:12

Therefore He is able to save completely those who come to God through him, because he always lives to intercede for them. Hebrews 7:25 

Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.”  Acts 4:12                                                                                                                 1 John 3:20We will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life. John 5:24 john 3:36

Ano ang Kaligtasan?

Ang kaligtasan Dahil sa  biyaya kayo'y iniligtas sa pamamagitan ng pananampalataya (Filipos 2:13) at ito'y hindi sa pamamagitan ng inyong sarili,; ito'y kaloob  ng Diyos, hindi sa pamamagitan ng mga gawa, upang walang sinumang makapagmalaki Efeso 2:8-9. Kailangan lang nating maniwala at tanggapin Siya. 1 Pedro 1:8-9. Ngayon ang araw ng Kaligtasan. 2 Corinto 6:1-2. Nais ng Diyos na tayong lahat  ay maligtas. 1 Timoteo 2:3-4. Kaya niyang iligtas ang lahat ng lumalapit sa Diyos sa pamamagitan Niya.Hebreo 7:25

Ang mga sumusunod ay ang nagliligtas na biyaya ng Diyos:

1. Si Jesucristo ay isinugo sa mundo. Juan 3:16. Lucas 19:10, ITimothy 1:15, Juan 8:36
2. Paglaya mula sa pagkaalipin ng kasalanan (Roma 5:19) at mga sumpa (Santiago 2:10, Galacia 3:10) Galacia 3:13
3. Inilipat Niya tayo mula sa walang hanggang kamatayan (2 Tesalonica 1:9) tungo sa buhay na walang hanggan (Juan 5:24) sa pamamagitan ni Jesu-Kristo (Roma 6:23), Mateo 25:46, 1 Juan 2:25,
4. Pinalaya na tayo sa kahatulan Juan 3:18, Roma 8:1, 1 Juan 3:20-21

  • Sa Lumang Tipan, ang mga kinakailangan ng batas ang nasa puso ng mga tao; ang kanilang budhi ay sumasaksi at ang kanilang mga pag-iisip na nag-aakusa sa kanila. Roma 2:15. Ang resulta ay ang paghatol (Roma 5:18) na humahantong sa kamatayan (Efeso 2:1). Ngunit sa Bagong Tipan, ang Espiritu Santo ay nasa puso ng Kanyang mga Anak (2 Corinto 1:22) na nagpapatotoo (Juan 16:7-11). Aakayin Niya tayo sa lahat ng katotohanan (Juan 16:13), ang buhay na walang hanggan ay tungkol sa pagkilala kung sino ang Diyos ang tanging tunay na Diyos at si Jesu-Kristo na sinugo ng Diyos. Juan 17:3
  • Nagsimula ang budhi nang magkasala si Adan nang kumain sila ng bunga ng kaalaman ng mabuti at masama. Ang konsensya ay pagkakasala na nagreresulta sa pagkondena. Ang konsensya ay tumutugon kapag ang mga kilos, iniisip, at salita ng isang tao ay sumasang-ayon o sumasalungat sa pamantayan ng tama at mali. Nililinis ng malalalim na katotohanan ng pananampalataya ang ating budhi. 1 Timothy 3:9 Ang tao ay wala na sa paghatol.

5. Tinubos tayo  (Efeso 1:7) mula sa poot (Roma 1:18) ng Diyos. Juan 3:36, 1 Tesalonica 1:10

Tinubos ng dugo ni Kristo ang may kaligtasan. Sila ay tinatakan ng banal na espiritu at may tunay na kaugnayan sa Diyos bilang Kanyang mga anak. Ang ating mga iniisip, bibig, kilos, at gawa ay naaayon sa Kanyang mga Salita sa tulong ng Banal na Espiritu. Sila ang sisidlan ng Espiritu Santo upang ipagpatuloy ang ministeryo ng Kanyang Anak na si Hesus, ang ipinangakong kaligtasan. 2 Corinto 5:18-19

  • Mananampalataya: Kaaway ni satanas: 1 Pedro 5:8

                                                         : Galit ni satanas. Juan 10:10, 1 Corinto 5:5, Santiago 5:19-20

  • Ang HIndi mananampalataya: Kaaway ng Diyos: Santiago 4:4

                                                         : Galit ng Diyos Mateo 10:28, Roma 1:18

Huwag matakot sa mga pumapatay ng katawan ngunit hindi makapatay ng kaluluwa. Bagkus, matakot kayo sa Isa na kayang sirain ang kaluluwa at katawan sa impiyerno. Mateo 10:28

6.  Hindi tayo hahatulan kundi tumawid mula sa kamatayan (Mateo 25:41) tungo sa buhay. (1 Juan 5:11). Juan 5:24, Juan 3:36.  

7. Paglaya mula sa panganib (Awit 91:1-16) o pagdurusa (Job 36:15). Ang maligtas ay ang iligtas o protektahan ang tao. Ang Salita ay nagdadala ng ideya ng tagumpay, kalusugan, o pangangalaga. Minsan, ginagamit ng Bibliya ang "ligtas o kaligtasan" upang tukuyin ang temporal, pisikal na pagpapalaya, tulad ng pagpapalaya ni Job mula sa pang-aapi ng diyablo. (Job 1:21) Alibughang anak na paglaya mula sa paghihimagsik (Lucas 15:16-18). Ang pagpapalaya ni Nabucodonosor mula sa pagmamataas.(Daniel 4:30-34) Ang pagpapalaya ni Pablo mula sa bilangguan (Gawa 16:25-26). Ang pagpapalaya ng mga Israelita mula sa pagkaalipin (Exodo 14:13-16)

  • Ang kasalukuyang pagdurusa ay may kaluwalhatian sa hinaharap. ( Roma 8:18 ) Ang gawain ng diyablo ay para sa kanyang pagkatalo. (1 Juan 3:8) Ang Diyos na tumatawag at kasama natin ay higit na makapangyarihan kaysa sa Diyos ng mundong ito. (1 Juan 4:4)

Hahatulan ng Panginoon ang mga buhay at ang mga patay, 1 Pedro 4:5. Ang mga buhay ay hahatulan ng Salita ng Diyos (Hebreo 4:12-13) sa mga huling araw. Juan 12:48. Ang Salita ng Diyos 2Timothy 3:16 ay ang ating gabay sa kalooban ng Diyos, 1Timothy 2:4. Kaya nariyan ang Banal na Espiritu, na nagpapaalala sa atin ng Salita ng Diyos at tumutulong sa atin na lumakad sa katuwiran ng Diyos. Siya ay nagsasalita sa ating mga puso, (Job 33:14) ngunit kung hindi mo Siya papansinin, gagamit Siya ng ibang bibig, (Hebreo 1:1-2) at pagkatapos ay gagamitin ang simbahan (Mateo 18:17), ngunit kung hindi mo pa rin pinapansin. Siya. Gagamitin ng Diyos ang mga sitwasyon, 1 Corinto 5:5. Kaya't sa huli, maililigtas Niya ang mga lumalapit sa Diyos sa pamamagitan Niya dahil lagi Siyang nabubuhay upang mamagitan para sa kanila. Hebreo 7:25

Huwag nating isipin na pinaparusahan tayo ng Diyos kapag dumaan tayo sa pagsubok. Sapat na na ibinigay ng Diyos ang kanyang bugtong na Anak upang hindi tayo magdusa ng matinding paghihirap. Ngunit bakit naghihirap ang tao sa mundong ito? 

Dalawang magkasalungat na dahilan kung bakit nagdurusa ang mga tao: sa paggawa ng kalooban ng Diyos at sa hindi paggawa ng kalooban ng Diyos. Sa unang senaryo, wala tayong kasalanan; sa pangalawa, tayo ang may kasalanan. Roma 8:28

1. Kung mali ang ginagawa mo Genesis 4:7, Santiago 4:7 

       Ang bunga nito ay kaligtasan.  1 Corinto 5:5

2. Kung mabuti ang ginagawa mo 1 Pedro 3:13-14 

 Tatanggap ng korona ng buhay. Santiago 1:12

Dahil dito, siya'y may kakayahang iligtas nang lubos ang mga lumalapit sa Diyos sa pamamagitan niya, yamang lagi siyang nabubuhay upang mamagitan para sa kanila.

Mga Hebreo 7:25

Walang kaligtasan sa kanino pa man, sapagkat walang ibang pangalan sa ilalim ng langit na ibinigay sa mga tao na ating ikaliligtas.”  Mga Gawa 4:12

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Salvation is a gift of God, by His grace through faith Ephesians 2:8. We only need to believe and receive Him. 1Peter 1:8-9. Now is the day of Salvation. 2 Corinthians 6:1-2 

The following are God's saving grace:

1. Jesus Christ was sent into the world. John 3:16. Luke 19:10, ITimothy 1:15, John 8:36

2. Deliverance from the bondage of sin (Romans 5:19) and curses (James 2:10, Galatians 3:10) Galatians 3:13

3. He transferred us from eternal death (2 Thessalonians 1:9) to eternal life John 5:24) through Jesus Christ Matthew 25:46, 1 John 2:25, Romans 6:23

4. Free us from condemnation John 3:18, Romans 8:18 

  • In the Old Testament, the law requirements are in the heart of the people; their conscience bears witness and their thoughts that accuse them. Romans 2:15 . The result is the condemnation (Romans 5:18) that leads to death (Ephesians 2:1). But in the New Testament, the Holy Spirit (John 16:13) is in the heart of His Children (Romans 8:15-16) that bears witness. The conviction of the Holy Spirit leads to repentance, the transformation of life and life to eternity. 
  • Conscience began when Adam sinned when they ate the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil. Conscience is guilt that results in condemnation. The conscience responds when a person's actions, thoughts, and words agree with or contradict the standard of right and wrong. Deep truths of the faith cleanse our conscience. 1 Timothy 3:9 The man is no longer in condemnation.

5. To redeem (Ephesians 1:7) from the wrath (Romans 1:18) of God.  John 3:36, 1 Thessalonians 1:106. We have gone from death (Matthew 25:41) to life (1 John 5:11). John 5:24, john 3:36

  • Those who have a right relationship with God, whether we have reached the rupture or have taken us to this world, are assured that we have salvation and eternal life

7. Deliverance from danger (Psalm 91:1-16) or suffering (Daniel 4:34). To save is to deliver or protect. The Word carries the idea of victory, health, or preservation. Sometimes, the Bible uses "saved or salvation" to refer to temporal, physical deliverance, such as Paul's deliverance from prison  Philippians 1:19

The Lord will judge the living and the dead, 1Peter 4:5. The living will be judged by the Word of God (Hebrews 4:12) in the last days. John 12:48. The Word of God 2Timothy 3:16 is our guide to the will of God, 1Timothy 2:4. So there is the Holy Spirit, who reminds us of God's Word and helps us walk in the righteousness of God. He is speaking to our hearts, (Job 33:14) but if you ignore Him, He will use another mouth, (Hebrews 1:1-2) and then use the church  (Matthew 18:17), but if you still ignore Him. God will use situations, 1 Corinthians 5:5. Therefore, He can ultimately save those who come to God through Him because He always lives to intercede for them. Hebrews 7:25

Let us not think that God punishes us when we go through a trial. It is enough that God gave his only begotten Son that we should not suffer great sufferings. But why does man suffer in this world? Because we have an enemy whose purpose is to make us angry with God and curse God.

Believers:  Enemy of  satan: 1 Peter 5:8  

                                                : Wrath of satan.  John 10:10, 1 Corinthians 5:5, James 5:19-20

Unbelivers: Enemy of God: James 4:4  

                                               : Wrath of God Matthew 10:28, Romans 1:18 

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Question And Answer:

Is the blood of Jesus covers us?

Please correct me if I am wrong. My understanding is that the blood of Jesus did not cover us. (Matthew 26:28) The blood is the atonement for sin (Leviticus 17:11). The animal's blood only covers sin (Hebrews 10:4), but the blood of Jesus took away sin (John 1:29). The blood justified us (Romans 5:9) and redeemed us (Ephesians 1:7) from the wrath of God (Romans 5:9-10). The shedding of Christ's blood forgives sin once and for all (Hebrews 9:22). The Lord is our covering. He is our Shield. Psalm 3:3


Jackie Punzalan

So tita, in people's prayer "cover us with your blood" ... what does that signify? Tama ba yun or dapat irephrase...


Answer:

You don't have to pray over and over to be covered by the blood of Christ. His blood was shed once and for all for the salvation of souls. Jesus' blood was shed to redeem us. Because of the blood we are forgiven from our sins. His holy presence is our covering, and his faithfulness will be our shield (Psalm 91:4).
Ephesians 1:7
In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins according to the riches of God's grace


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Tony de Leon

What is the equivalent, type or shadow in the New Testament of Exo 12:7; 12:13?


Answer: 

The New Testament connects the themes of redemption, deliverance, and the shedding of blood for atonement. Here are some examples:


In John 1:29, Jesus is portrayed as the Lamb of God. This connects to the Passover lamb, which was a spotless lamb that was killed. The blood of the lamb, which was smeared on the doorposts of the houses, saved the people from God's wrath and death. The blood also identified them as the people of God, and they were freed from slavery to Pharaoh. This happened during the time of Moses. In the time of Jesus, He is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, freeing us from God's wrath and the punishment from lake of fire (Revelation 20:14) He also frees us from the slavery of sin and death (Romans 6:20-23). In 1 Corinthians 5:7, the Apostle Paul refers to Jesus as the Passover lamb that was sacrificed. He encourages the Corinthians to remove the leaven of sin and live in purity, symbolizing a new life in Christ.


(Hebrews 9:22-28) emphasizes the role of blood in atonement and redemption. It highlights that Christ's sacrifice is superior to the sacrifices of the Old Testament and is compared to the Passover lamb. Under the law, almost everything is purified by blood, and without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins. This reflects the importance of the blood of the Passover lamb and its connection to forgiveness. The slaughtering of sheep was a ritual for the forgiveness of sins, but Jesus accomplished it once and for all, for the remission of sins.
Jesus is the symbolism of Passover. He is depicted as the ultimate sacrificial Lamb whose blood provides redemption and forgiveness of sins, pointing to themes found in Exodus 12:7 and 12:13.


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Tony de Leon

Exo 12:13 'Now the blood shall be a sign for you on the houses where you are. And when I see the blood, I will pass over you; and the plague shall not be on you to destroy you when I strike the land of Egypt.


Respond:

Jesus Christ Himself is the Passover 1 Corinthians 5: 7.
I don't know why they substituted the blood of Christ for what Moses did, which was applied to every house. Anointing or sprinkling the blood of an animal and then replacing it with the blood of Christ is a spiritual ritual. The blood of Christ is not meant to wipe, sprinkle, or even cover anything or anyone. The blood of Jesus took away the sins of the world. We are redeemed and justified by His blood for the salvation of our souls. The blood draws us closer to God (Ephesians 2:13) "In general, Passover in the New Testament highlights the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and symbols through Jesus Christ and emphasizes the spiritual freedom and redemption that His death and resurrection brought about."


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Edwin Forte

If the Blood of the animal lamb save Israelites from angel of death in times of moeses how much more the powerfull blood of JESUS . IT HAS ALSO A POWER TO PROTECT US FROM SATANS VENUM OF DEATH.


Respond:
The blood of Christ serves as a redemption for human sins. Jesus sacrifice and the forgiveness offered through His blood. By accepting and having faith in Him, we are redeemed and given the opportunity to live free from sin and serve the living God. Matthew 26:28, Ephesians 1:7, Hebrews 9:14

Our protection is the Lord Himself, who is with us, providing refuge, strength, and help in times of trouble. He has promised to never abandon or forsake us. Deuteronomy 31:6, Psalm 46:1, 2 Thessalonians 3:3, Psalm 121:7-8


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Tony de Leon

Exo 12:7 'And they shall take some of the blood and put it on the two doorposts and on the lintel of the houses where they eat it.


Respond:

The blood of the lamb from the slaughtered sheep was applied to the doorposts of their houses, serving as a sign and protection from the judgment of God during the last plague in Egypt.
The blood of Jesus has significant spiritual implications in terms of forgiveness and salvation, it is not specifically described as providing physical protection in the New Testament. The primary emphasis on the blood of Jesus is its role in atonement and redemption, washing away sins and reconciling humanity with God. The blood of Jesus symbolizes the sacrificial act that brings about forgiveness and grants believers access to eternal life. It is through faith in Jesus and the acceptance of His sacrifice that individuals receive spiritual protection and salvation rather than physical protection.
The blood of the lamb in the Old Testament covered sin temporarily, but the blood of Jesus washed the sins of the world. We commemorate this in our Communion.
Our protection is the Lord Himself, who is with us, providing refuge, strength, and help in times of trouble. He has promised to never abandon or forsake us. Deuteronomy 31:6, Psalm 46:1, 2 Thessalonians 3:3, Psalm 121:7-8


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Leo B. Biglang-awa

There is no such thing as being covered by the blood of Jesus, the only that was covered by Jesus' blood are the sins of the world and He did ONCE ONLY for all. That is why we are saved by Grace meaning save from Sins by the blood of Jesus not of good works, the very basic fundamental Christian doctrine. Eoh 2:8-9. Funny thing is Fundamentlist will read on verses 8-9 but wil deliverately will not Read verse 10 because it will go againts their own beliefs that good works will not save you. But actually verse 10 states that being saved by grace is a preparation for those who repented to continue doing good works . As we Read Eph 10 For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them. That is that is the danger cutting sniplets from the whole chapter 2 of Pauls letter to the Ephesians, Having understood that Salvation from Sins is the Basic Fundamental Doctrine, Christians are to continue to work out thier own salvation Phil 2:12-15 Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling; Mathew 24:13
But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved. Do not withhold good (Proverbs 3:27-28)
Our good deeds have an evangelistic effect (Matthew 5:14-16)
Whatever you did for the least of these (Matthew 25:40)
Appearing for the judgment seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10)
Let's not become weary in doing good (Galatians 6:9-10)
Created for good works (Ephesians 2:10)
It is the Lord you are serving (Colossians 3:23-24)
Be rich in good works s (1 Timothy 6:17-18)
Devote yourself to doing what is good (Titus 3:8)
Spur one another on to good works (Hebrews 10:24)
Do not forget to do good (Hebrews 13:16)
What good is faith with no good works is dead ? (James 2:14-17)
Taking good works seriously


Respond:

YOU: “There is no such thing as being covered by the blood of Jesus, the only that was covered by Jesus' blood are the sins of the world and He did ONCE ONLY for all.”

ANSWER: It is not the blood that covered sins but the love of God (1 Peter 4:8). In the Old Testament, sins were covered, but through the crucifixion of Christ, His blood sealed the covenant between God and His people. Through His blood, we receive forgiveness (Matthew 26:28) and are redeemed from the curse of the law, (Galatians 3:13). His blood sets us free from sin (Revelation 1:5), justifies us (Romans 5:9), redeems us (Colossians 1:13-14), and washes us clean (Ephesians 1:7). The blood of Jesus not only covered us but cleanses us from all sin (1 John 1:7)).

YOU: Funny thing is Fundamentlist will read on verses 8-9 but wil deliverately will not Read verse 10 because it will go againts their own beliefs that good works will not save you.

ANSWER:
Not just by works:
Doing good deeds is not the basis of our salvation. (Philippians 2:8-10) We are able to do good because of the manifestation of the Holy Spirit within us. We do not do good in order to be saved, but rather, because we are already saved, we are able to do good deeds. (Zechariah 4:6, Philippians 4:13)"It is God who works within us" (Philippians 2:13). The works that God requires of us are found in John 6:28-29, where it states, "Then they asked him, 'What must we do to do the works God requires?' Jesus answered, 'The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent.'" Our belief in Him, specifically in the resurrection of Christ (1 Corinthians 15:14), is what enables us to stand (Matthew 24:13).

YOU: That is that is the danger cutting sniplets from the whole chapter 2 of Pauls letter to the Ephesians, Having understood that Salvation from Sins is the Basic Fundamental Doctrine, Christians are to continue to work out their own salvation Phil 2:12-15 Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling; Mathew 24:13

ANSWER:
That's correct because it's the word of God. Not just our obedience, It is not because of our obedience that we are justified and saved, but because of Jesus' perfect obedience. (Romans 5:18-19). We obey because we love God, and with the help of the Holy Spirit within us, we are able to do the things that please God.

YOU: Our good deeds have an evangelistic effect (Matthew 5:14-16)
Whatever you did for the least of these (Matthew 25:40)

ANSWER:
"The evangelical effect is not what we do to man but what God has done to man—the gospel of the Kingdom and the testimony of Christ, the Word that gives life and spirit". As people walk in the Word of God, they see light in them (Psalm 119:105). However, if you only focus on doing good works without walking in the Word of God, you will only grow weary. Instead of people coming closer to God, they will approach you, and instead of calling upon God, they will call upon you in times of need because they have come to know you as good and as their provider, and you become their god."

YOU: Be rich in good works s (1 Timothy 6:17-18)
Devote yourself to doing what is good (Titus 3:8)
Spur one another on to good works (Hebrews 10:24)
Do not forget to do good (Hebrews 13:16)

ANSWER:
Taking the Word of God seriously, embrace it, learn from it, stand on it (Mathew 24:35) or else your belief is in vain(1 Corinthians 15:2)

YOU: What good is faith with no good works is dead ? (James 2:14-17)
Taking good works seriously.

ANSWER:
Everything we do, even in doing good deeds, is done through faith (Romans 14:22-23). If it were not for your faith in Jesus Christ who died and rose again, you would not be saved (Romans 10:9-11).


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Leo B. Biglang-awa

The verses you have presented did not contradict what ever are you trying to rebutt to because the scriptures will never contradict itself but confirm if given the right exegesis . The contradiction begins when verses are subjected to constextual misinterpretation and usage. Like when Eph, 2:8-9 is quoted but verse 10 is left out, that is called pulling out snipplets out of its context. As i repeatedly said that Eph 2:8-9 is salvation from sins while Rom 8:1 is all about the final judgement in the present progressive form meaning its something that needs to continue happening until the Judgement day, We need to be with Christ until the last day or breath of our lives not wavering in Faith. (Mat 24:13) these verses are actually chronologically and contextually not related to each other.


Respond:

Why did you only continue reading until verse 10? Please continue reading until verse 13.

"For it is God who works in us to will and to act in order to fulfill His good purpose" (Philippians 2:13).

This verse reminds us that God is actively involved in our lives, empowering us to align our desires and actions with His purposes. The transformation and righteous actions in our lives are not solely our own doing, but the result of God's work and guidance. We depend on God's grace and His empowerment throughout our spiritual journey. Our good works are not for our salvation but for our ministry; as we serve His people, we ultimately serve God.


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Leo B. Biglang-awa

There is a difference between salvation from sins and eternal salvation, let us not confuse them with each other, they are of different context and chronology. Salavation from Sins comes first before Eternal Salvation , they don't occur simultaneously unless you die suddenly in the state of grace. Eternal Salvation will happen after and only in the Last Judgement that is why everytime it is mentioned in the bible it is always in the past tense or present progressive while most of you are trying to twist it to be in the present or it is already done to suit the dogma that faith alone and believing in Jesus only has given you you pass to heaven. Well the bible says you need to add a lot of things to your faith 2 Pet. 1:5-8. When it comes to exegesis we must be meticulous ...There 2 Kinds of Salvation the sameway there are 2 kinds of ressurection, there is pre mellenium and post mellenium governance. ... We need to uncover the true meaning and intent of a text. Without careful analysis and consideration, interpretations can be inaccurate or misleading, leading to misunderstandings or misrepresentations of the original message. It is crucial to be cautious and meticulous in the interpretation process to ensure the validity of the conclusions drawn. Lastly again I woud say, May God Bless You and give you wistdom.


Respond: 

Salvation and eternal life are both gifts from God,(Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 6:23) which means they are not achieved through our own works but because of what Jesus has done on the cross. Our good works are not for our own salvation but because God is leading us to do them. (Philippians 2:13, Ephesians 2:10, Isaiah 48:17).


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Tony de Leon

they have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. Rev 7:14

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Is your ministry still in the Old Testament or the New Testament? 

The following are essential things to tell you if you are still in the old belief. 

I. First Adam or second Adam

A. 1 Corinthians 15:45 

Old Testament:  First Adam - living being Genesis 2:7

New Testament: Second Adam - life-giving spirit. John 20:22
B. Romans 5:19

Old Testament: First Adam - All men were made sinnersGenesis 6: 3  

New Testament: Second Adam - All men were made righteous  Matthew 28: 18-20 

II. Atonement of Sin 

Old Testamen: Exodus 24:8 

New Testament: 1Corinthians 11:25 

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Old Testament: the Word of God was given to Moses and written on tablets of stone, Exodus 31:18

New Testament: the Word of God is Jesus Christ Himself, John 1:14, 

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The Pathway of Repentance, Faith, and Grace:

Repenatance:

Repentance is kind of the pathway that leads you into experiencing God’s grace, and it happens through faith.


Repentance and faith are inseparable in the experience of saving grace. You cannot truly receive saving grace (Salvation) through faith without repentance, because repentance is a necessary component of true, saving faith.


Repentance was the central message of John the Baptist. He proclaimed, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near” (Matthew 3:2). This message prepared the way for Jesus, who was about to begin His ministry. At this time, Jesus was baptized, and the Father and the Holy Spirit confirmed Him, marking the start of His mission.

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Before He ascended into heaven, He gave us His Spirit (John 14:16–17; Acts 1:8, Matthew 16:19), and He will come again to take those who bear the seal of the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 1:13–14; 1 Thessalonians 4:16–17).

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