“God's Eternal Plan”
(Revelation 22:20, Genesis 1:1) We will start a new series “Living in the in-between.” We are living in the unique period, which is the time after Jesus’s cross and resurrection, and before his second coming. Today is the introduction, we will go through whole Bible to see “God’s Eternal Plan.” Read more... For Lifenet groups and personal reflection 1. Talk one thing you learned from the series “The Call to Undivided Intimacy.” How does it affect your life? 2. We are living in the unique period of time. Talk about how unique our time is. 3. God uses his Word in order to communicate with human (Gen 2:16-17; 3:9-11). What is shown about God? What does it mean for you? 4. The Bible describes the history of human disobedience to God and of God’s faithfulness to his word. Talk one incident for each. How can it be applied to you? Have you experienced something like this? 5. The kingdom of God is community, the heaven is community. Talk about what you used to believe about the heaven. Describe the heaven as a community. NLIF is an international church in Yangon. Come and join our English Sunday worship service. “Because He is Risen”
(Matthew 28:1-20) Happy Easter! On Easter, Christians all over the world celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. Jesus died on the cross and rose from the dead on the third day. Is this true? Read more... NLIF is an international church in Yangon. Come and join our English Sunday worship service. the series of "The Call to Undivided Intimacy"
studying the Ten Commandment The 10th commandment “The Secret of Contentment” (Exodus 20:17) “You shall not covet your neighbor's house. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his male or female servant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor.” (Exodus 20:17) What is coveting? You see something, it’s not yours, but you want it very much, you yearn for it anyway. Most of times, it involves desiring good things in a bad way. First, we will look at the root of coveting, and find out the secret of contentment. And I’ll talk about how we can have a life of contentment. Read more... For LifeNet groups and personal reflection 1. Tell your story of coveting. How did it start and grow? At the end what did you do, and how did you feel about it? And receiving help from the Spirit, think about its root, what you actually sought for. 2. Tell a story about your experience in which you felt Jesus was enough. How are you spending time with Jesus daily? What gets in the way? How will you make fellowship with Jesus deeper? 3. Make a list of what you’re thankful for. How can you use these blessings to bless God and others? 4. Make a list of how God has shaped you with specific gifts. How do you use these gifts from God for Him, and for others? NLIF is an international church in Yangon. Come and join our English Sunday worship service. |
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