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Come to me all who are weary and I will give you rest.
Two parables that teach the immense value of the Kingdom of Heaven, which is worth sacrificing everything for
Jesus's Parable of the Sower, which illustrates how different "soils" (hearts) respond to the "seed" (the word of God)
Satan, Sin and Death are Finally Eliminated
The resurrection of Jesus Christ and the general resurrection of believers
7 Woes
1 Corinthians 14:26-40 instructs the Corinthian church to organize their worship services to be orderly and edifying, rather than chaotic, emphasizing that all spiritual gifts should be exercised for the building up of the entire body of Christ.
Details the outpouring of seven "bowls" of God's wrath upon the earth in the final days, bringing severe and escalating plagues on those who worship the beast and its image.
Paul's instruction is clear: use spiritual gifts, especially in church, in a way that is understandable and beneficial to everyone.
Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
Matthew 10:5-31
Dave answers questions
Matthew 9:35 - 10:4
Matthew 28:17-20
There are seven signs that are introduced in the passage by the words “and I saw”
The whole cycle makes two points: The dragon loses, flee him; The Lamb wins, worship him! The Old Testament book of Daniel (especially Chps 7-8)
helps us understand what we see…
That while spiritual gifts and knowledge are temporary, "love never ends," and as a greater virtue
The blowing of the seven trumpets - “What is this teaching us about what God is doing about evil in the world?”
Spiritual gifts within the Christian community, emphasising the unity and diversity of believers.
Farewell from Josh Lewis - Remember Jesus... something that's beyond our experiences, our feelings, it's the unchangeable action of God in history - the truth about Jesus... because remembering, trusting... connects us to him and brings the wonderful hope of life.
1 Corinthians 11:17-34 addresses the Lord's Supper, highlighting its purpose and proper observance. The passage emphasises that the Lord's Supper is a time to remember Jesus' sacrifice and not a regular meal or a social gathering where divisions are displayed.












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