Digging Deep 401 500smallpdf Com
Digging Deep 401 500smallpdf Com
Digging Deep 401 500smallpdf Com
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Digging
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LESSON 401
BIBLE
OIL-MARK OF STUDY
OUTLINE
THE HOLY SPIRIT 401-500
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I n the last part of this series, we discuss about the fact that
divine healing can come through the forgiveness of sin,
because sin is a poison, no sin means no sickness. Today as we
continue with our study, May God bless us and heals all the sick
persons in our midst in Jesus name.
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I n the last series of our study about sign of the Holy Spirit, we
have gotten to part three that is, water. In this study we will be
examining the importance of water in the light of the Holy
Spirit. May the Lord bless us as we continue to study at His feet in
Jesus Mighty Name. Amen.
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I n the last part of this series, we saw that healing can come
through the faith of the sick in the healing power of the
Almighty God. Today, as we look at healing by His stripes, may
God heal all the sick tonight in Jesus Name. Amen.
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I n the last part of this series, we saw that healing could come
through the laying of hands. Today, as we conclude this series
on Divine Healing, may any sickness or disease left in our
system vanish in Jesus Name, Amen.
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1. CHARACTERISTICS OF A DOVE
A Dove is pure and purity is required of every Christian
because our Lord was without spot or wrinkle. It is also
very meek and meekness is one of the factors in dealing
with others. A Dove is also harmless.
Luke 3:22; Jn. 1:32-33; Songs. 6: 7; Gen. 17:1; Heb.
12:14, Eph. 5:27, 2 Pet. 3:14; James 3:17-18; Luke
9:53-56; Matt. 11: 29; Gal. 5:22-23; II Tim. 2: 24-25;
Titus 3: 2-3; I Pet. 3:4-5; Numbers 12:3, Gal. 6:1, 1
Cor. 4:20-21; John 14: 26; Isa. 40:1-2; I Thess. 5:11.
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W e know what fire stands for and the role it plays in our
day to day life. In this study, we shall consider the works
of fire as regards the Holy Spirit. May the Lord teach and
bless us as we study at His feet in Jesus Name. (Amen)
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CAUSES OF SIN
Relaxation instead of preparation is an open door to the enemy.
Before committing sin, you must have conceived it. The more you
cover up your sin, the more you add to it. The soldiers of God are
always on the winning side; believers enjoy working for God than
earthly enjoyment. The Omniscient God knows your secret.
2 Sam. 11:1-11; Judges 4:19-21; Matt. 26:41; Eph. 5:19; 1
Chron. 21:1-2; 2 Sam. 21:1; Acts 5:4; James 1:15; Gen.
4:8-9; Job 31: 33; 2 Kings 5:26-27; Rom. 8:31; Ex. 32:26;
Judges 7: 3-5; John 9:4; 2 Sam. 12:12; Ps. 44:21.
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POSITION OF A BACKSLIDER
A backslider will miss everything that is of God. His Spirit does not
possess things of God, since God does not abide in him again. As
a result of this; seven evil Spirits will fill the vacuum, his life will
be worse than the time he had not known God.
Matt. 12:43-45, Hos. 10:1, Is. 34:11, Ex. 23:15, Deut.
16:16-17, I Jn. 2:15, I Sam. 15:11, I Sam. 16:14, Judges
16:20, Matt. 6:24, I Kings 17:41, Luke 16:13, I Kings 18:
21, Heb. 6:4-6, 10:26, II Pet. 2:20-22, Prov. 26:1, Luke.
17:32.
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2. FIRE CONSUMES
The word of God as fire has the power to consume. It
should not be taken lightly likewise it can turn kerosene
into fire so that anyone who stays long in the fire of the
word will be like the word itself.
Heb. 12:29, Deut. 12: 32, Prov. 30:6, Rev. 22:18-19,
Prov. 22:6 Phil. 2:5-8, I Cor. 9:1-2, I Cor. 15:9, II
Cor. 11:5, II Cor. 12:11.
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e have considered the word of God as a mirror, a two-
edged sword and as fire. Today we want to consider it as
“Good News” May we be richly blessed in Jesus Name.
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he kingdom of God is compared to so many things in the
Bible. For example: The Sower, Mustard Seed, and
Treasure hidden in the forest. As we continue the study into
God's kingdom today. I pray God will give you understanding in
Jesus name Amen. This study is divided into two -the meaning
and the benefits.
1. The Meaning.
A Look from within. The kingdom of God is to be viewed from
within. When a thing is viewed from within, you will be able to
give a better description of it. Example: House, it is inside a house
that we have things used for decoration such as window, toilets
etc.
(b) That Kingdom
(c) Abode of that Kingdom
(d) Where the King operates in authority and dominion
(e) Where the spoken word of the King become the law.
(f) Where people must be in love and joy of the King.
(g) God, the living God, creator of heaven and earth.
The Holy one of Israel, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, God of all
Flesh, the one that nothing is impossible for, God of battle,
Glorious King.
Finally, it is a place where the living God reigns. We can talk about
it because we are there as a born again Christian. We know what
it is.
(I) The Messenger - The Angels will minister unto God's
children.
Mt. 6:13, Ps. 22:28, 103:19, Dan. 4:3, Mt. 8:12,
13:38, 25:34, Ps. 34:7, Dan. 7:10, Mk. 4:11,Mk. l:13
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henever God wants to perform a miracle, there is
always impossibility first. So that if conditions are right
every problem could be solved by a testimony. May you
be the producer of testimonies in Jesus Name, Amen.
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I n our last series we learnt about the transformed life and it evidences.
Today we shall look at how can obtain it. May the Lord teach as
we study under His feet in Jesus mighty name Amen
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I n the last part of this series, we saw the implications of the fact
that we are children of God, that we are born again
today, as We continued the series, may the Lord bless us richly
in Jesus Name. Amen.
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I n the last part of this series, we have seen the fact that what
my Dad has, goes a long way in determining who I am. As we
continue our discovery journey today, may the Holy Spirit
guide us in Jesus Name. Amen.
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T here are various ways in the world known unto men. But we
have only one way that lead to joy, blessings, health,
peace, victory, safety and likewise to Glory. That way is
JESUS -John14: 6. The way cannot, will not, shall not, could not
be and has not been able to be erased through persecution;
(Acts 9:2, 19:9, 23; 22:4; 24:14,22) therefore the way can
supply all needs. Let us talk about Jesus, the way to Joy.
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E ggs are the same, but there are spoilt eggs. There are
children that don't recognize their father as father. When
the storm of life comes, such father is seen as true Father.
1. OUR FATHER
Isaiah. 64:8, 1Cor. 29, Mt. 6:9, Mt. 7:11.
2. LOVE OF GOD
Ps. 40:8, Ps. 143:10, Mt. 12:50, Mt. 26:42, Eph. 6:6,
James 4:15.
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I n the last part of this series, we saw that our Father has the
ability to do anything. And that as powerful as He is, He still
has a keen sense of honour. Today, we shall see that parts of
His wealth are mercy, joy and peace. May God bless us richly as
we study at His feet in Jesus Name. Amen.
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1. WHO IS A CHRISTIAN?
Acts. 11:26; 26:28; I Pet. 4:16; Matt. 5: 9; Rom. 8:
16; Lk. 20: 36; I John 3: 10.
2. CHRIST'S EXAMPLES
Matt. 11:29; Matt. 16:24; John 13:15; Rom. 15:5; II
Cor. 10:1; Phil. 2: 5; Col. 3:13; Heb. 3:1; Heb. 12:2; 1
Pet. 2:21.
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here is difference between the prosperity that the word of
God approves and the one that the world runs after. Today
our study will be divided into two parts.
The 'Word’
2. Prosperity
1a. THE 'WORD' AS FOOD
Deut. 8:3; Job 23:12; Ps. 119:103; Jer. 15:16.
2. PROSPERITY
Prosperity of the wicked:
Job. 12: 6; Ps.37: 35; Ps: 73:3,12.
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T he Bible teaches that the adage Like Father like son is most
appropriate to Christians. In fact we are required to be
carbon copies of our heavenly Father. But how? this series
will show us. May God enrich us as we study in Jesus name. Amen
1. GOD IS LOVE: YOU TOO MUST LOVE
We are expected like our Father in heaven to love, He is
love. We cannot be perfect until we progress from being
loved to being loving
Eph. 5:1-2; Matt. 5:48; I John 4:7-8; 1 Thess. 4:9;
John 3:16; John 15:13; 1John 3:16; Matt. 22:37-39;
1 John 3:18
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n the first part of this series, we saw how we are directed to
follow God in Holiness, Love and Mercy. Today, as we
continue in our study, may God help us to be like Him in Jesus
Name Amen.
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hat is faith? Faith is the assurance of things hoped for
the evidence of things not seen. May the Almighty
Father bless us richly as we study this important
subject at His Feet in Jesus name.
1. COMMON FAITH
Titus.1:4;Heb.11:6;Romans.12:6;Matt.17;20;
Romans.10: 17.
3. A DEFENSIVE WEAPON
Eph.6: 16; 1Thess.. 5:8;I Tim.1:19;6:12; Heb.l0:22
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O ften and often men say they have faith. But when faith
is not put into action it is just like having money and
refusing to spend it. may the Lord teaches us today in
Jesus Name , Amen.
FAITH IN ACTION.
Gen. 1.3. Gen; 12-1. 1 Chron. 4:9-.10; John 9-71 Dan.ll:24;
Dan.3:16-.17.; Dan. 6:13-23.
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I n the last part of this series we studied the steps to true Joy.
We shall continue this study when we would be examining the
steps to true Blessing. God blesses with spiritual blessings in
high places especially to the saved. His own children Eph.1: 3.
Money, riches, cattle, wealth were the experiences of Solomon,
but he concluded all to be vanity without God. Eccl: 2:1-15. We
pray that God would bless us as we study under His feet in Jesus
name, Amen.
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o matter how you cover you sins, your sin will be
exposed. We pray that any hidden sin in our lives be
exposed today in Jesus Name.
1. SECRET OF SINS
2 Kings 17: 9; Job 24: 16; Psalm 19:12; Gen. 3: 8; Jos.
7:21; Isa. 29: 15; Isa. 30:1.
2. SIN EXPOSED
Number 32:23; Job 20:27; Pro.26: 26 Eccl. 12:14; Luke
12:12; I Cor. 4: 5; Jere. 16:17
Examples:
(1). Cain - Gen.4:8-10
(2) Esau - Gen. 25:32-33
(3) Joseph's brothers, it may be years before its discovery -
Gen. 42:21.
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he Bible says "Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth
speaketh Matt.11 :34 also a man's heart deviseth his ways"
Prov. 16:9 these and several other passages point to the
fact that whatever is in you shapes your life. As we begin this
series today. May the Lord prospers us all round in Jesus name.
Amen.
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S o far we have looked at the King and his Crowns, his throne
and His Kingdom. Today, we want to look at something very
crucial to the king; the sceptre. May the Lord bless us richly
as we study in Jesus name, Amen.
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T here are kings and there are kings. And of course there is
the Kings of Kings. In this concluding study in our series on
Kings, may the Lord bless us richly. In Jesus name. Amen.
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o Christian can accomplish any great thing for God, if he
has not learnt the art of been alone with God. May the
Lord teach us how to be alone with Him in Jesus name,
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I n the last part of this series, we saw that the tree uses its roots
to drink and quench its thirst. We saw also that any man who
wants can drink to the full from the river of God. Today as we
continue with our study, May God satisfy us in Jesus name, Amen.
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n our past studies, we saw that life in the Spirit has a
lotto do than life in the physical. As we continue in this
study, may the Lord bless us in Jesus Name Amen.
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1. TREE DON'T VISIT
A tree by the riverside will always blossom because
it's by the riverside. Trees could be said to be
landlords, they are not strangers. For us to enjoy
what they enjoy, we need to be established as they
are established.
Ps. 92:14, Acts 2:41-42, Jn. 6:66-68, II Kings
2:2,15.
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ne of the most beautiful chapters of the entire Bible is
Ps.121which is rich and full of assurances to the pilgrim.
As we begin its study today, may God bless us richly in
Jesus name. Amen.
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In the last part of this series we studied the way to peace. As
we continue this study, we would be examining the way to
victory. We pray that God would bless us as we study under
his feet in Jesus name, Amen.
Satan has polluted and contaminated the human race through
our sins, and sickness comes while death follow soon, James
1:13-15. But Jesus is the way to victory over sin and sickness;
over Satan and all his hosts, His victory is Supreme.
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There is an assurance that God answers prayer. We only need to
stand firm in His word.
DIRECTION:
Ps. 91:15, Is. 58:9, Is. 65:24, Jer. 33:3, Luke. 11:9, Jn. 15:7, Jn.
14:14, I Jn. 3:22.
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here are so many things happening in tile homes nowadays
particularly Christian Homes. The Church cannot afford to
keep quiet. We pray that the Lord will make our Homes to
be a Christian Home as we study his word in Jesus Name. Amen
WHO IS A CHRISTIAN
Not all that goes to the Church or carry the Bible is a Christian.
Some come to the Church, listen to the word of God but never
benefit from It; But some will come, hear the word and be doers.
Acts 11:26, John 15:14, Rom. 12-5; Eph. 4:11-15, John
8:31, Luke 6:45-49
HOME: Home is not a house, not building. It is a place where
everyone knows his or her functions and acts accordingly. If the
home is not O.K the city or country is like wilderness.
Husband's Function:
Eph. 5:151 Tim. 3:7-11, I Pet. 3:7; Eccl. 9:9; I Tim. 5:8; Matt.
18:19-20; I Tim.3:4.
Wive's Function:
Eph. 5:22.1 Tim. 3:7-11; I Pet. 3:1, I Cor. 7:11; Deut. 6:6; Pro.
22:6; Eph.6:4.
Husband /Wife/Children/Servant: Col. 3:16-25
Children: Ps. 34;11-15; Pro. 22:25. Eccl. 12; Eph. 6:1-3; Levt.
20:9
ENEMIES OF THE HOME:
Lev. 20: 1 0; I Cor. 6:9; I King 11: 1-4; Gen. 16:3
Examples of Good Christian Homes
Josh. 24:15; Gen. 18:19; I kings2:1-4
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n the last part of this series, we learnt that though
displacement may come through an individual or his enemy,
God will not suffer your foot to be moved. Today, as we
continue in our study, we pray for God's mighty blessings in Jesus
name. Amen.
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I n our past study, we were taught that only God is the sure
refuge. We also learnt that we could sleep on all sides. As we
continue in our study, may the Lord bless us in Jesus name.
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I n the last part of this series we saw that the Lord is a capable
keeper and that other keepers are needless. As we continue
with our studies, May the Lord bless us richly In Jesus name.
Amen
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I n the last part of this series, we learnt that the Lord can be as
permanent a keeper as your shadow. However, when the sun
refuses to shine, there will be no shadow. Today as we
continue our study, May the Lord bless us richly in Jesus name
Amen.
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I n our past studies, we have learnt that for sun to scorch one in
the noon and moon by night could be another way of saying
that blessings are turned to curses. As we continue tonight
may the Lord bless us in Jesus Name.
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In the last part of this series, we learnt that to preserve is to
eliminate elements of corruption permanently and that true
saints will not taste the tribulation. Today as we conclude this
series, may the Lord preserve us all in Jesus Name.
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A ny action carried out outside the word of God that puts man
in the place of God needs to be carefully considered or
examined.
2. STUBBORNNESS
Ps. 32:9; Ps. 78:8; Isa. 46:12; 48:4. Mal. 2:2
3. REBELLION
Deut. 9:1-4; I Sam. 15:23; Ps. 68:6; Isaiah 30:1
Isaiah 65:2; Jer.5:5 Ezek.l2:2
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2. GOD'S WILL
Ps. 40: 8; 143:10; Matt. 6: 10; Matt. 12: 50; Matt. 26:
42; John 5:30; John 7:17; Acts. 21:14; Rom. 12:2;
Eph. 6:6; Heb. 13:21; Jam. 4:15.
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efore a man could determine to walk before God and be
perfect, he must have a reason behind his determination.
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n the last part of this series we studied the Way to Peace. As
we continue this study, we would be examining the Way to
Escape. We pray that God would bless us as we study under
His feet in Jesus name, Amen.
1. The Way to Escape
Jesus is the way to escape the wrath, indignation, anger or
terror of God and then go to glory - Matt. 3:7-10, Amos 5:18-
19. Our God is Omnipresent. He is everywhere. His eyes runs
to and fro. II Chro. 16:9. No man can hide from Him Ps.
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2. Escape From what to what?
1). Escape from death unto life -Deut.30:15, 19, John 5:24
2) Escape from God's wrath to God's favour -Neh.1:2, Isa.13:9
Rom.1:18, 2:8, Heb.10:27, John 3:36
3) Escape from the shame or ridicule of sinners to God royal
welcome Mat.25:34.
4) Escape from the tribulation below to the marriage supper of
the Lamb above Rev.19:7-9; 3:10.
5) Escape from the everlasting punishment to God's presence
above -Rev.3: 21; II Thess.1:9
6) Escape from hell fire (Rev. 20:15) to Heaven Rev. 3:4.
7) Escape from the famine coming upon the earth to the eating
of the hidden manner above -Rev.2: 17
8) Escape from mortal, corruptible body to an immortal,
incorruptible body above - Cor. 16: 57)
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f all the Old Testament saints there is hardly any one that
can be related to the New Testament Christian better than
David. He was almost everything a Christian is expected
to be. That is why we believe that a close study of his life will be of
tremendous blessings to us. May the Lord teach us Himself In
Jesus name.
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n the first part of this series, we saw that David was much
more that a king and that we should never forget that God
always has a substitute. As we continue today, may God
bless us richly in Jesus name Amen.