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EVERY WOMAN SHOULD READ THESE 30 RULES FOR GODLY WOMEN.

EVERY WOMAN SHOULD READ THESE 30 RULES FOR GODLY WOMEN. By Lil' Reel 1). Never raise your voice for any reason to your husband. Its a sign of disrespect.(Prov 15v1) 2). Don't expose your husband's weaknesses toyour family and friends. It will bounce back at you.You are each other's keeper.(Eph 5v12) 3). Never use attitudes and moods to communicate to your husband, you never know how your husband will interpret them. Defensive women don't have a happy home.(Prov 15v13) 4). Never compare your husband to other men, you've no idea what their life is all about. If you attack his Ego, his Love for you will diminish. 5). Never ill treat your husband's friends because you don't like them, the person who's supposed to get rid of them is your husband.(Prov 11v22) 6). Never forget that your husband married you, not your maid or anyone else. Do your duties.(Gen 2v24) 7). Never assign anyone to give attention to your husband, people may do everything else

What about Christmas?

What about Christmas? Cecil Willis Marion, Indiana On the 25th of December the religious world will celebrate a holiday (i.e. a holyday) which they have called "Christmas." This celebration is supposed to commemorate the birth of Jesus. It should be kept in mind that the gospel accounts reveal only a few incidents in connection with the early life of Jesus. The following chronology of events in Jesus' early life should be helpful: Birth of Jesus.. Mt. 1: 2 5, Lk. 2: 1-7 Visit of Shepherds (same night).. Lk. 2:8-20. Jesus' Circumcision (eight days old) ... Lk. 2:21. Jesus' Presentation (at least 40 days old) Also read Lev. 12: 2-6 .... Lk. 2:22-38. Visit of Wise Men .... Mt. 2:1-12. Journey to Egypt Mt. 2:13-15. Male Children Killed. Mt. 2:16-18. Return to Nazareth Lk. 2:39; Mt. 2:19-23. It should be seen easily that there is no reference in any of these passages to any celebration annually of His birth. No

Unscriptural Holy Days: Jewish Feasts and Holy Days.

Unscriptural Holy Days:  Jewish Feasts and Holy Days. Daniel H. King Nashville, Tennessee Contemporary Jewish feasts and Holy Days include both canonical (biblical) and non-canonical celebrations. Moreover, even those days which were observed in Bible times have been in many instances altered to allow for the fact that the temple no longer stands and may no longer be utilized in the services rendered on such occasions. Although Judaism generally concedes that the Holy Spirit departed from Israel after the end of prophetic times, still allowances are made both for additional feasts and needed changes to up-date and modernize the ancient ones. Also, Jews generally consider their feasts as living memorials of historical events worth remembering, so they fear not to heap tradition upon tradition in expanding both the number of feasts and the character of those already in existence. In doing so, three things appear to be important to a greater or lesser extent: (1) The Biblical instructions

Jewish Feasts And Festivals

Jewish Feasts And Festivals (1) By Kyle Campbell In order to fully understand the Jewish religion and people, and to gain a greater perspective of a number of events in the New Testament, one needs to study the Jewish feasts and festivals. The Jewish feasts and festivals were scheduled at specific times in the annual calendar and they were both civil and religious in nature. Some marked the beginning or the end of the agricultural year, while others commemorated historic events in the Jewish nation. All of the feasts were marked by thanksgiving and joyous feasting. The feasts and festivals of Israel were community observances. The poor, the widow, the orphan, the Levite and the sojourner or foreigner were invited to most of the feasts. The accounts of these feasts suggest a potluck type of meal, with some parts of the meal reserved for the priests and the rest given to those who gathered at the temple or the altar for worship. One of the feasts, Passover, originated in the home and lat

THE ITEMS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT WORSHIP.

THE ITEMS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT WORSHIP. GREETINGS. REVIEW:  (HOW DOES ONE BECOME A CHRISTIAN?). WHAT IS WORSHIP? A TIME TO PAY DEEP, SINCERE, AWESOME RESPECT, LOVE, AND FEAR TO GOD, WHO CREATED US. ACTS 17:24-25. WE MUST WORSHIP GOD ONLY. MATTHEW 4:10; JOSHUA 24:14. THE PURPOSE OF WORSHIP. TO GLORIFY; HONOUR; PRAISE; EXALT; AND TO PLEASE GOD. PRELUDE TO WORSHIP; A. WHO WORSHIPS?; B. WHAT TO WORSHIP? KINDS OF WORSHIP? WORSHIP NOT INSPIRED BY GOD. (UNINSPIRED WORSHIP), NOT COMMANDED BY GOD. WORSHIP INSPIRED BY GOD. (INSPIRED WORSHIP), COMMANDED BY GOD. UNINSPIRED KIND OF WORSHIP: VAIN WORSHIP. MATT. 15:8-9, 14. WILLFUL WORSHIP. COL. 2:20-23. IGNORANT WORSHIP. ACTS 17:21-31; HOSEA 4:6. IDOL WORSHIP. LEV. 17:7; DEUT. 32:17; PSALM 106:37; REV. 9:20; 1COR.10:20.                  THE FEATURES OF THIS KIND OF WORSHIP: WORSHIPERS HAVE NO REGARD FOR THE AUTHORITY OF GOD, THE ALMIGHTY. HONOURS, WORSHIPS, ADORATIONS, SACRIFICES ARE MADE TO THE DEVILS, NOT TO GOD. THE DOCTRINES O

THE CHURCH OF CHRIST (INC.) – NIGERIA

"THE CHURCH OF CHRIST (INC.) – NIGERIA” By Ezekiel Akinyemi. It has been published in the May, 1972 issue of the Gospel Defender, which I publish, that certain individuals have constituted themselves as the Registered Trustees of the Church of Christ in Nigeria. Brother Eno Otoyo of the Christian Technical School, Oyubia - Oron, who is the present leader of the board, confessed that the board was formed in 1955 for certain purposes. A document was signed on July 23, 1955 by His Excellency, J. W. Robertson, then the Governor-General of Nigeria, stating that three men were "duly appointed Trustees of Church of Christ, Nigeria." The three men were "Huffard, Peden, and Horton." Some other features of the document worth quoting are: "Aim and Objects" "The aim and objects of the Church of Christ in Nigeria are: 1. To teach Christianity. 2. To train and develop leaders in religious and moral thought and work. 3. To encourage and assist the advan

The Jehovah's Witnesses: A False Religious Organization.

The Jehovah's Witnesses: A False Religious Organization. Mike Willis. The Jehovah's Witnesses is a religious organization which had its beginning in the early twentieth century. It was founded by Charles Taze Russell in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Through the years, this religious group has been characterized by a missionary zeal which is commendable. The Jehovah's Witnesses teach several major false doctrines; hence, in their missionary work, they confuse people who have little or no Bible knowledge. Most of us have been confronted by the Witnesses on one or more occasions; we need to know their doctrines and how to refute them. Cardinal Tenets of the Witnesses There are several key doctrines which the Witnesses hold. If anyone does not agree with these doctrines, the Witnesses believe him to be in a false church. Here are several of their major tenets: 1. The Jehovah's Witnesses deny the deity of Jesus Christ. The Witnesses do not believe that Jesu

The Bible Doctrine of Sanctification.

The Bible Doctrine of Sanctification. By Tom Moore. 1 Thessalonians 4:1-7 INTRODUCTION: As we begin this sermon on sanctification: A. Sanctification is a Bible term often obscured by the theories of men. 1. The view is held by many that sanctification comes initially by a direct operation of the Holy Spirit in a miraculous and mysterious conversion process; some theorists allege that later the baptism of the Holy Spirit may be obtained, which puts the recipient beyond the possibility of committing sin of any kind. 2. This is not a scriptural view. a. Peter had received Holy Spirit baptism, and yet he committed sin… Galatians 2:11-14 b. The apostle John likewise had obtained this baptism, but wrote that he and all saints are capable of sin… 1 John 1:6-10 c. No one in this life stands beyond the reach of temptation and disobedience… 1 Corinthians 10:12 B. This study will focus on learning what the Bible teaches on this significant subject. 1. We have no pet views to preach