Successful completion of NTS151. |
The specialized, growing, series of courses covers the formation, the purpose, the experience, and the growth of The Apostles of the Lord Jesus Christ upon His First Advent on the Chronos Earth. This course is not a survey course. It is a deep dive, not only into the disciples and the apostles, but is a deep dive into the foundational concepts that officiates this treatment. |
Student will not only get to know the Twelve, but they will understand the teachings of Jesus and why he is preparing them for adversity and a life amidst the elevated Law called the Gospel - The Good News,
The gathering starts with a prayer of gratitude and guidance, emphasizing the importance of seeking God and preparing for future challenges. The apostolic ministry and the call of God are appreciated. The discussion highlights the importance of unity and the church as one body. The study of priesthood and its subsets is introduced, with a focus on the quorum of the first presidency. The roles of Peter and Andrew, disciples of Jesus, are explored in depth.
The dialogue starts with a prayer for understanding, then explores Peter's significant role among the disciples. The importance of focusing on God is stressed, with a warning about the consequences of losing focus. Jesus critiques Jewish leaders for prioritizing traditions over God's commandments, underscoring the spirit of the law. Peter's role as the church's head is contrasted with the Jewish leaders' misunderstanding, emphasizing the need for studying and applying the Bible's teachings.
The discussion explores the significance of understanding gospel teachings, focusing on revelation and faith. It highlights the role of prophets and apostles in receiving divine messages, using Peter's revelation of Jesus' divinity as an example. The talk also delves into the concept of predestination and free agency, emphasizing the importance of faith in Christ for salvation. It concludes by encouraging believers to overcome evil through faith.
The speaker explores the lessons from Peter's relationship with Jesus in the scriptures, focusing on dealing with modern challenges. They discuss the presence of evil and division, emphasizing the need for unity and accountability in the church. The importance of recognizing Satan's tactics, the necessity of revelation for faith and fellowship, and the significance of discerning God's voice are highlighted. The transfiguration event and its theological relevance for today's believers are also examined.
The dialogue starts with a prayer and gratitude for the ministry. It then delves into the challenges faced, the importance of a pure heart, submission to authority, and faith. Faith is defined as the substance of hope and evidence of the unseen. The transfiguration's significance and its link to Jesus' victory are examined. The discussion also covers living amidst evil, choosing good, the necessity of the Holy Spirit, and witnessing God's word. The latter part emphasizes the Mount of Transfiguration and Peter's role.
The discussion begins with a prayer for global ministry and commitment to God's work. It delves into the sermon on the Mount of Transfiguration, emphasizing the importance of hearing God's voice. The connection between the Old and New Testaments is explored, with a focus on Moses and Elijah. The promise of salvation and the significance of the great and terrible day of the Lord are explained, along with Peter's role and his trials.
The dialogue starts with a prayer of gratitude, then moves to the importance of living in the present and fulfilling God's tasks. It acknowledges the existence of good and evil, stressing the choice of good. The discussion delves into the concept of testing and maturing faith, the reward of eternal life, and the joy derived from faith. It explores sanctification and developing a closer relationship with God, emphasizing gratitude and trust. The session concludes with an explanation of the temple tax in the Old Testament.
The dialogue starts with a prayer for blessings and understanding, emphasizing reliance on God during hardships. It explores the idea of dominion over the earth through faith, the significance of love and devotion, and expressing God's love through actions. The conversation delves into temple tax, redemption of firstborn males, and Jesus' exemption from the tax. It further discusses grace, confession, Jesus' divine nature, and the distinction between sons and strangers in tax collection. The talk concludes with the separation between the kingdom of God and earthly kingdoms, and the concept of victory in Christ.
The talk begins with a prayer and an acknowledgment of God's protection. It emphasizes trust in God's plan and the need for the Holy Spirit's guidance. The focus is on Peter's teachings, the role of love, faith, and relationships in God's kingdom, and the importance of forgiveness. It also discusses the symbolism of the number seven in the Bible and the teachings of Jesus through parables.
The conversation begins with a prayer emphasizing unconditional love for God and neighbors. It delves into the concept of infinite forgiveness and its importance in interpersonal relationships. The discussion further explores the role of faith in forgiveness, emphasizing the condition rather than the amount of faith. The relationship between faith, authority, and power in manifesting miracles is also examined.
The video opens with a prayer and a discussion on the challenges of maintaining faith in a fearful environment. It delves into the life of Peter and the promises found in the Old and New Testaments. The speaker discusses the shift from righteousness by works to righteousness by faith, emphasizing the importance of understanding God's word and keeping the commandments. The lesson also explores the concept of completeness and perfection, using the example of the rich young ruler.
The speaker expresses gratitude for the lessons learned from the Word of God and emphasizes the importance of expository preaching. They discuss the role of faith in healing and salvation, and the misconceptions about riches. The importance of focusing on God rather than earthly possessions is highlighted, along with the concept of individual judgment and the reward for faith and devotion.
The talk begins with a prayer and moves on to discuss the importance of humility and interpersonal relationships. It emphasizes the pursuit of joy and peace, referring to biblical promises. The discussion delves into the character of Peter, the dangers of hubris, and the contrasting nature of the righteous and wicked in Psalm 1. The significance of communion, representing truth and forgiveness, is explained. The talk concludes with a call to understand and internalize the word of God.
The talk begins with a prayer and an acknowledgment of the difficulties of righteous living in a sinful world. It then delves into the topic of leadership, focusing on Peter's arrogance and hubris, especially in relation to communion. The importance of humility is emphasized, along with the corrupting influence of pride. The narrative will further explore Peter's transformation and his role as the head of the church.
The talk explores the significance of understanding God's word and the role of the Holy Spirit. It delves into Peter's denial of Jesus, influenced by Satan, and his subsequent repentance. The discussion further examines the metaphor of sifting by Satan, the link between arrogance and Satan, and Peter's transformation. It underscores the importance of unity with Jesus and finding hope in His prophecies and miracles.
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BspDr D was born in Maryland in the United States in the mid 1950's. He has been a Christian since birth, having been "born from above" during his 15th year. God called him in March 2019 in start an online, global, apostolic ministry to prepare God's people for the Matthew 24 age. He is well-accomplished and is still developing his spiritual gifts under the authority of God and delivering what he hears to those attending ABCS.
NTS 152 - THE APOSTLES OF THE LORD 2 (2 cr)
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