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Question: "What is the Kingdom of God?"
Answer:
The kingdom of God is the rule of an eternal sovereign God over all creatures and things. The kingdom of God is also
the designation for the sphere of salvation entered into at the new birth.
The kingdom of God embraces all created
intelligence, both in heaven and earth that are willingly subject to the Lord and are in fellowship with Him. The kingdom
of God is, therefore, universal in that it includes created angels and men. It is eternal, as God is eternal, and it is spiritual—found
within all born-again believers. We enter the kingdom of God when we are born again, and we are then part of that kingdom
for eternity. It is a relationship "born of the spirit" and we have confident assurance that it is so because
the Spirit bears witness with our spirits .
God is sovereign, omnipotent,
omniscient and the ruler over all of His creation. However, the designation "the kingdom of God" compasses that
realm which is subject to God and will be for eternity. The rest of creation will be destroyed. Only that which is part of
the "kingdom of God" will remain.
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Question: "What does it mean to be a born again Christian?"
Answer: What does it mean to be a born again Christian? The classic passage from the Bible that answers
is John 3:1-21. The Lord Jesus Christ is talking to Nicodemus, a prominent Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin (a ruler of
the Jews). Nicodemus had come to Jesus at night. Nicodemus had questions to ask Jesus.
As Jesus talked with Nicodemus,
He said, “’I tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again.’ ‘How
can a man be born when he is old?’ Nicodemus asked. ‘Surely he cannot enter a second time into his mother’s
womb to be born!’ Jesus answered, ‘I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born
of water and the Spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit. You should not be surprised at
my saying, ‘You must be born again’” (John 3:3-7).
The phrase "born again" literally
means "born from above." Nicodemus had a real need. He needed a change of his heart—a spiritual transformation.
New birth, being born again, is an act of God whereby eternal life is imparted to the person who believes (2 Corinthians 5:17;
Titus 3:5; 1 Peter 1:3; 1 John 2:29; 3:9; 4:7; 5:1-4, 18). John 1:12,13 indicates that "born again" also carries
the idea "to become children of God" through trust in the name of Jesus Christ.
The question logically
comes, "Why does a person need to be born again?" The Apostle Paul in Ephesians 2:1 says, "And you He made
alive, who were dead in trespasses and sins..." (NKJV). To the Romans in Romans 3:23, the Apostle wrote, "For all
have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." So, a person needs to be born again in order to have their sins forgiven
and have a relationship with God.
How does that come to be? Ephesians
2:8-9 states, "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift
of God—not by works, so that no one can boast." When one is "saved," he/she has been born again, spiritually
renewed, and is now a child of God by right of new birth. Trusting in Jesus Christ, the One who paid the penalty of sin when
He died on the cross, is what it means to be "born again" spiritually. "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ,
he is a new creation: the old has gone, the new has come!" (2 Corinthians 5:17).
If you have never trusted
in the Lord Jesus Christ as your Savior, will you consider the prompting of the Holy Spirit as He speaks to your heart? You
need to be born again. Will you pray the prayer of repentance and become a new creation in Christ today? "Yet to all
who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God— children born not
of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of God" (John 1:12-13).
We must do Romans 10 verse 9-10 9That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth
the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. 10For with the heart man believeth unto
righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.

(IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT TO SAY,YOU CAN SAY THIS) GOD in
the name of JESUS,I believe that you have sent your only begotten SON into the world not
to condem the world but to save the world.I admit I am a sinner,I believe
that JESUS has died on the cross,and he has paid my sin dept;and he has risen from the dead,come
into my heart through
the power of the Holy Spirt,in the name of JESUS, AMEN. If you have said this and believe what you have said,
Acts 4 verse 12 12Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other
name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.
The phrase "born again" literally means "born from
above." Nicodemus had a real need. He needed a change of his heart—a spiritual transformation. New birth, being
born again, is an act of God whereby eternal life is imparted to the person who believes (2 Corinthians 5:17; Titus 3:5; 1
Peter 1:3; 1 John 2:29; 3:9; 4:7; 5:1-4, 18). John 1:12,13 indicates that "born again" also carries the idea "to
become children of God" through trust in the name of Jesus Christ.

Bible verses to build our faith.
My presence will go with you, and I will give you rest. (Exodus 33:14) It is the Lord who goes before you. He will be with you; he will not fail
you or forsake you. Do not fear or be dismayed. (Deuteronomy 31:8) The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms. (Deuteronomy 33:27) The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold
in times of trouble. (Psalm 9:9-10) I
have set the Lord always before me. Because he is at my right hand, I will not be shaken. (Psalm 16:8) The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the
stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? Though an army encamp against me, my heart shall not fear; though war rise
up against me, yet I will be confident. (Psalm 27: 1, 3) You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance. (Psalm
32:7-8) I sought the Lord, and he answered
me, and delivered me from all my fears. (Psalm 34:4) Those
who seek the Lord lack no good thing. (Psalm 34:10b) When
the righteous cry for help, the Lord hears, and rescues them from all their troubles. (Psalm 34:17) Trust in the Lord and do good; so you will live in the land, and enjoy security.
Take delight in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him, and he
will act. Be still before the Lord, and wait patiently for him. (Psalm 37:3-5, 7a) Why are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you disquieted within me? Hope in God; for I shall
again praise him, my help and my God. By day the Lord commands his steadfast love, and at night his son is with me, a prayer
to the God of my life. (Psalm 42: 5,8) God
is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the
mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with their surging. (Psalm
46:1-3) Hear my cry, O God; listen to
my prayer. From the ends of the earth I call to you, I call as my heart grows faint; lead me to the rock that is higher than
I. For you have been my refuge, a strong tower against the foe. I long to dwell in your tent forever and take refuge in the
shelter of your wings. (Psalm 61:1-4) My
soul finds rest in God alone; my salvation comes from him. He alone is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will
never be shaken. (Psalm 62:1-2) You who
live in the shelter of the Most High, who abide in the shadow of the Almighty, will say to the Lord, "My refuge and my
fortress; my God in whom I trust." (Psalm 91:1-2) Those who love me, I will deliver; I will protect those who know my name. When they call to me, I will answer
them; I will be with them in trouble, I will rescue them and honor them. With long life I will satisfy them, and show them
my salvation. (Psalm 91:14-16) Bless the
Lord, O my soul, and do not forget all his benefits—who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases, who redeems
your life from the pit and crowns you with love and compassion, who satisfies your desires with good things so that your youth
is renewed like the eagle's. (Psalm 103:2-5) Praise
the Lord! Happy are those who fear the Lord. They are not afraid of evil tidings; their hearts are firm, secure in the Lord.
Their hearts are steady, they will not be afraid. (Psalm 112: 1a, 7-8a) Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. Unless the Lord guards the city,
the guard keeps watch in vain. It is in vain that you rise up early and go late to rest, eating the bread of anxious toil;
for he gives sleep to his beloved. (Psalm 127:1-2) When
I called, you answered me; you made me bold and stouthearted. (Psalm 138:3) Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I rise on the wings of the
dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast. Search
me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in
the way everlasting. (Psalm 139: 7, 9-10, 23-24) The
Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth. He fulfills the desires of those who fear him; he hears
their cry and saves them. (Psalm 145: 18-19) Trust
in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make
your paths straight. (Proverbs 3:5-6) The
name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run into it and are safe. (Proverbs 18:10) Fear of others will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is
kept safe. (Proverbs 29:25) Surely God
is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid. The Lord, the Lord, is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation.
With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation. (Isaiah 12:2) Those of steadfast mind you keep in peace—because they trust in you. Trust in the Lord forever,
for in the Lord God you have an everlasting rock. (Isaiah 26: 3-4) In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength. (Isaiah 30:15) Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Lord is the
everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and his understanding no one can fathom.
He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble
and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and
not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. (Isaiah 40:28-31) So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and
help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. (Isaiah 41:10) Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine. When you pass through
the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you; when you walk through fire you shall
not be burned, and the flame shall not consume you. For I am the Lord you God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior. (Isaiah
43:1b-3a) O Lord, my strength and my fortress,
my refuge in time of distress. (Jeremiah 16:19) You
will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. (Jeremiah 29:13) I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with loving-kindness. (Jeremiah 31:3) Ah Lord God! It is you who made the heavens and the
earth by your great power and by your outstretched arm! Nothing is too hard for you. (Jeremiah 32:17) See, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh; is anything too hard for me? (Jeremiah
32:27) Your father knows what you need
before you ask him. So do not worry, saying 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we wear?' For the pagans run after all these
things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these
things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Today's
trouble is enough for today. (Matthew 6:8b, 31-34) Come
to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle
and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light. (Matthew 11: 28-31) Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies? Yet not
one of them is forgotten in God's sight. But even the hairs of your head are all counted. Do not be afraid; you are of more
value than many sparrows. (Luke 12:6-7) Can
any of you by worrying add a single hour to your span of life? If then you are not able to do so small a thing as that, why
do you worry about the rest. (Luke 12:25-26) Do
not be afraid, little flock, for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom. (Luke 12:32) Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the
world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid. (John 14:27) Abide in me as I abide in you. Just as the branch cannot bear fruit by itself unless it abides in
the vine, neither can you unless you abide in me. I am the vine, you are the branches. Those who abide in me and I in them
bear much fruit, because apart from me you can do nothing. If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask for whatever
you wish, and it will be done for you. If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept my Father's
commandments and abide in his love. (John 15:4-5,7,10) And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according
to his purpose. (Romans 8:28) If God is
for us, who can be against us? Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or
famine or nakedness or danger or sword? No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For
I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers,
neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ
Jesus our Lord. (Romans 8: 31b, 35, 37-39) My
grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. (2 Corinthians 12:9) Do not worry about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication
with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard
your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, beloved, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is pleasing,
whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. (Philippians
4:6-8) I know what it is to be in need,
and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation . . . . I can
do everything through him who gives me strength. (Philippians 4: 12-13) But the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen and protect you from the evil one. (2 Thessalonians
3:3) For God did not give us a spirit
of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline. (2 Timothy 1:7) For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one
who in every respect has been tested as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore approach the throne of grace with boldness,
so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. (Hebrews 4:16) Keep your lives free from the love of money, and be content with what you have; for he has said,
'I will never leave you or forsake you.' So we can say with confidence, 'The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid. What
can anyone do to me?' (Hebrews 13: 5-6) If
any of you is lacking in wisdom, ask God, who gives to all generously and ungrudgingly, and it will be given you. But ask
in faith, never doubting, for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, driven and tossed by the wind. (James 1:5-6) Cast all your anxiety on him, because he cares for
you. Discipline yourselves, keep alert. Like a roaring lion your adversary the devil prowls around, looking for someone to
devour. Resist him, steadfast in your faith . . . . And after you have suffered for a little while, the God of all grace,
who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, support, strengthen, and establish you. (1 Peter
5: 7-10) There is no fear in love. But
perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love. We love
because he first loved us. (1 John 4: 18-19) Do
not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring you today. The Lord will fight for you; you
need only to be still. (Exodus 14:13a,14) My
presence will go with you, and I will give you rest. (Exodus 33:14) Be strong and bold; have no fear or dread of them, because it is the Lord your God who goes before
you. He will be with you; he will not fail you or forsake you. Do not fear or be dismayed. (Deuteronomy 31:6,8) The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are
the everlasting arms. (Deuteronomy 33:27) Be
strong and courageous; do not be frightened or dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go. (Joshua 1:9) Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.
(Nehemiah 8:10b) You will forget your
misery; you will remember it as waters that have passed away. (Job 11:16) By his light I walked through darkness. (Job 29:3) I will lie down and sleep in peace, for you alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety. (Psalm 4:8) The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold
in times of trouble. Those who know your name will trust in you, for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you. (Psalm
9:9-10) I have set the Lord always before
me. Because he is at my right hand, I will not be shaken. (Psalm 16:8) You show me the path of life. In your presence there is fullness of joy; in your right hand are pleasures
forevermore. (Psalm 16:11) It is you who
light my lamp; the Lord, my God, lights up my darkness. (Psalm 18:28) The Lord is my light and my salvation -- whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life
-- of whom shall I be afraid? Though an army besiege me, my heart will not fear; though war break out against me, even then
will I be confident. One thing I ask of the Lord, this is what I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days
of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord and to seek him in his temple. For in the day of trouble he will keep me safe
in his dwelling; he will hide me in the shelter of his tabernacle and set me high upon a rock. (Psalm 27:1,3-5) Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take
courage; wait for the Lord! (Psalm 27:14) You
are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance. (Psalm 32:7-8) I sought the Lord, and he answered me, and delivered
me from all my fears. (Psalm 34:4) The
angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear him, and delivers them. (Psalm 34:7) Those who seek the Lord lack no good thing. (Psalm 34:10b) When the righteous cry for help, the Lord hears, and rescues them from all their troubles. The Lord
is near to the brokenhearted, and saves the crushed in spirit. Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord rescues
them from them all. (Psalm 34:17-19) Trust
in the Lord and do good; so you will live in the land, and enjoy security. Take delight in the Lord and he will give you the
desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him, and he will do this: He will make your righteousness shine
like the dawn, the justice of your cause like the noonday sun. Be still before the Lord, and wait patiently for him. (Psalm
37:3-7a) Why are you cast down, O my soul,
and why are you disquieted within me? Hope in God; for I shall again praise him, my help and my God. By day the Lord commands
his steadfast love, and at night his song is with me, a prayer to the God of my life. (Psalm 42:5,8) God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore
we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam
and the mountains quake with their surging. (Psalm 46:1-3) Be still, and know that I am God. (Psalm 46:10a) Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me. Do not cast me from
your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and grant me a willing spirit, to
sustain me. (Psalm 51:10-12) Hear my cry,
O God; listen to my prayer. From the ends of the earth I call to you, I call as my heart grows faint; lead me to the rock
that is higher than I. For you have been my refuge, a strong tower against the foe. I long to dwell in your tent forever and
take refuge in the shelter of your wings. (Psalm 61:1-4) My soul finds rest in God alone; my salvation comes from him. He alone is my rock and my salvation; he is
my fortress, I will never be shaken. (Psalm 62:1-2) Be
thou my strong habitation, whereunto I may continually resort: thou has given commandment to save me; for thou art my rock
and my fortress. (Psalm 71:3; KJV) Though
you have made me see troubles, many and bitter, you will restore my life again; from the depths of the earth you will again
bring me up. (Psalm 71:20) My flesh and
my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever. (Psalm 73:26) Blessed are those whose strength is in you, who have set their hearts on
pilgrimage. They go from strength to strength, till each appears before God in Zion. (Psalm 84:5,7) You who live in the shelter of the Most High, who abide in the shadow of
the Almighty, will say to the Lord, "My refuge and my fortress; my God in whom I trust." You will not fear the terror
of the night, or the arrow that flies by day, or the pestilence that stalks in darkness, or the destruction that wastes at
noonday. Because you have made the Lord your refuge, the Most High your dwelling place, no evil shall befall you, no scourge
come near your tent. For he will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways. On their hands they will
bear you up, so that you will not dash your foot against a stone. (Psalm 91:1-2,5-6,9-12) Those who love me, I will deliver; I will protect those who know my name.
When they call to me, I will answer them; I will be with them in trouble, I will rescue them and honor them. With long life
I will satisfy them, and show them my salvation. (Psalm 91:14-16) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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WORRY QUOTESIf you want to test your memory, try to recall what you were worrying about one year ago today. Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do, but it gets you nowhere. ~ Somehow our devils are never quite what we expect when we meet them face to face. ~ It only seems as if you are doing something when you're worrying. ~Worry bankrupts the spirit. ~
As a rule, what is out of sight disturbs men's minds more
seriously than what they see. ~Blessed is the person who is too busy
to worry in the daytime and too sleepy to worry at night. ~He who
fears he shall suffer, already suffers what he fears. ~Wanna fly,
you got to give up the stuff that weights you down. ~Fear can keep
us up all night long, but faith makes one fine pillow. ~Every evening
I turn my worries over to God. He's going to be up all night anyway. "You
block your dream when you allow your fear to grow bigger than your faith." There
is much in the world to make us afraid. There is much more in our faith to make us unafraid." ~ To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom." ~ "Fear
is static that prevents me from hearing myself." ~ "The
only thing we have to fear is fear itself." ~ Courage is like
a muscle; it is strengthened by use.I believe that anyone can conquer
fear by doing the things he fears to do, provided he keeps doing them until he gets a record of successful experiences behind
him. What worries you, masters you. You can conquer almost any fear if you will only make up your mind to do so. For remember, fear doesn't
exist anywhere except in the mind.
Do not worry about anything, but in
everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which
surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, beloved, whatever is true, whatever
is honorable, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of
praise, think about these things. (Philippians 4:6-8)
We must focus on how GOD brought us through in the past,
In the name of JESUS.
AMEN
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Matthew 6 verse 7-13
7But
when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.
8Be not
ye therefore like unto them: for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him. 9After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father
which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. 10Thy
kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. 11Give us this day our daily bread. 12And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. 13And lead us not into temptation, but deliver
us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.

ISAIAH 41 verse
9-11 9Thou whom I have
taken from the ends of the earth, and called thee from the chief men thereof, and said unto thee, Thou art my servant; I have
chosen thee, and not cast thee away. 10Fear
thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will
uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness. 11Behold, all they that were incensed against thee shall be ashamed and confounded: they shall be as
nothing; and they that strive with thee shall perish.

ISAIAH
55 verrse8-12 8For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. 9For
as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts. 10For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth
not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the
eater: 11So shall my word be that goeth forth
out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the
thing whereto I sent it. 12For ye shall go
out with joy, and be led forth with peace: the mountains and the hills shall break forth before you into singing, and all
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What are the keys to success in spiritual warfare? First, we rely on God’s
power, not our own. Second, we rebuke in Jesus’ Name, not our own. Third, we protect ourselves with the full armor of
God. The full armor of God—truth, righteousness, the
gospel, faith, salvation, the Word of God, and prayer—are the tools God has given us, through which we can be spiritually
victorious, overcoming Satan’s attacks and temptations. Fourth,
we wage warfare with the sword of the Spirit—the Word of God. Lastly, we remember that while we wage spiritual warfare
against Satan and his demons, not every sin or problem is a demon that needs to be rebuked. “In all these things we
are more than conquerors through Him who loved us” (Romans 8
verse 37)
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To summarize prayers for spiritual warfare.1. Acknowledge God’s sovereignty
and kingdom.2. Position yourself as being
in Christ, seated in the heavenlies.3. Ask
God for help, asking for angels if He thinks its necessary.4. With the authority of Jesus, renounce demonic influences and activities and their effects in
your life.5. Ask the Holy Spirit to
seal the progress you’ve made to prevent the return of these particular evil spirits. 6. Thank God for His victory over death and for deliverance from spiritual
bondage—those are gifts only God can give.7.Believe
GODS WORD,believe and receive.


1.The
LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want 2.He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. 3.He
restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. 4.Yea, though I walk
through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort
me. 5.Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil;
my cup runneth over. 6.Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days
of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the LORD for forever.
Question: "Will
there be a second chance for salvation after death?"
Answer: While the idea of a second chance for
salvation is appealing, the Bible is clear that death is the end of all chances. Hebrews 9:27 tells us that we die, and then
face judgment. So, as long as a person is alive, he has a second, third, fourth, fifth, etc. chance to accept Christ and be
saved (John 3:16; Romans 10:9-10; Acts 16:31). Once a person dies, there are no more chances. The idea of purgatory, a place
where people go after death to pay for their sins, has no biblical basis, but is rather a tradition of the Roman Catholic
Church.
To understand what happens to nonbelievers after they die, we go to Revelation 20:11-15 which describes
the Great White Throne judgment. Here takes place the opening of the books and “the dead were judged out of those things
which were written in the books, according to their works.” The books contain all the thoughts and deeds of those being
judged, and we know from Romans 3:20 that “by the works of the Law is no flesh justified.” Therefore, all who
are judged by their works and thoughts are condemned to hell. Believers in Christ, on the other hand, are not judged by the
books of works, but their names are found written in another book—the “Lamb’s Book of Life” (Revelation
21:27). These are the ones who have believed on the Lord Jesus, and they alone will be allowed to enter heaven.
The
key to understanding this is the Lamb’s Book of Life. Anyone whose name is written in this book was “saved before
the foundation of the world” (Ephesians 1:4) by God’s sovereign saving grace to be part of His Son’s bride,
the church of Jesus Christ. These people need no “second chance” at salvation because their salvation has been
secured by Christ. He chose us, He saved us, and He will keep us saved. Nothing can separate us from Christ (Romans 8:39).
Those for whom He died will be saved because Jesus will see to it. He declared “all that the Father has given me will
come to me” (John 6:37), and “I give to them eternal life, and they shall never ever perish, and not anyone shall
pluck them out of My hand” (John 10:28). For believers, there is no need for a second chance because the first chance
is sufficient.
Philippians 2:10-11 declares “that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven
and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”
One day, everyone will bow before Jesus and recognize that He is the Lord and Savior. At that point, though, it is too late
for salvation. After death, all that remains for the unbeliever is judgment (Revelation 20:14-15). That is why we must trust
in Him in this life. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Question: "What is Heaven like?"
Answer: Heaven is a real place described in the Bible.
The word “heaven” is found 276 times in the New Testament alone. Scripture refers to three heavens. The apostle
Paul was “caught up to the third heaven,” but he was prohibited from revealing what he experienced there (2 Corinthians
12:1-9).
If a third heaven exists, there must also be two other heavens. The first is most frequently referred
to in the Old Testament as the “sky” or the “firmament.” This is the heaven that contains clouds,
the area that birds fly through. The second heaven is interstellar/outer space, which is the abode of the stars, planets,
and other celestial objects (Genesis 1:14-18).
The third heaven, the location of which is not revealed, is the
dwelling place of God. Jesus promised to prepare a place for true Christians in heaven (John 14:2). Heaven is also the destination
of Old Testament saints who died trusting God's promise of the Redeemer (Ephesians 4:8). Whoever believes in Christ shall
never perish but have eternal life (John 3:16).
The apostle John was privileged to see and report on the heavenly
city (Revelation 21:10-27). John witnessed that heaven (the new earth) possesses the “glory of God” (Revelation
21:11), the very presence of God. Because heaven has no night and the Lord Himself is the light, the sun and moon are no longer
needed (Revelation 22:5).
The city is filled with the brilliance of costly stones and crystal clear jasper. Heaven
has twelve gates (Revelation 21:12) and twelve foundations (Revelation 21:14). The paradise of the Garden of Eden is restored:
the river of the water of life flows freely and the tree of life is available once again, yielding fruit monthly with leaves
that “heal the nations” (Revelation 22:1-2). However eloquent John was in his description of heaven, the reality
of heaven is beyond the ability of finite man to describe (1 Corinthians 2:9).
Heaven is a place of “no mores.”
There will be no more tears, no more pain, and no more sorrow (Revelation 21:4). There will be no more separation, because
death will be conquered (Revelation 20:6). The best thing about heaven is the presence of our Lord and Savior (1 John 3:2).
We will be face to face with the Lamb of God who loved us and sacrificed Himself so that we can enjoy His presence in heaven
for eternity.


Question:
"What will we look like in Heaven?"
Answer: In the book of 1 Corinthians, chapter 15, Paul talks
about the resurrection and the resurrected body. In verses 35 and following, he states that our heavenly bodies will be different
from our natural bodies, with some stark contrasts. Whereas our earthly bodies are characterized by mortality (being susceptible
to death), our resurrected bodies will be characterized by immortality (not susceptible to death). Likewise, while our earthly
bodies are susceptible to decay (corruption), they will become incorruptible (1 Corinthians 15:53). Also, where our natural
bodies are prone to weakness (ask anyone who has reached 40 years of age or older), our resurrected bodies will be characterized
by strength (verse 43).
Another comparison is that now we have a natural body, but then we will have a spiritual
body. This probably doesn’t mean that we will be like ghosts possessing no body at all and floating around unable to
interact with things around us. After all, verse 49 states that we will have a body like Jesus’ resurrected body (see
also 1 John 3:2). And Jesus, after His resurrection, told them to touch Him and to watch Him eat, demonstrating that He was
not merely a spirit (Luke 24:37-43). Rather, it’s more likely that just as a natural body is fitted for this present
life in our physical universe, the spiritual body will be that which will best suits us for the eternal existence we are destined
for in our eternal abode. Jesus’ resurrected body was capable of entering locked rooms at will (John 20:19). Our earthly
body limits us in ways (and/or dimensions) that our spiritual body will not.
First Corinthians 15:43 also describes
the transformation from “sown in dishonor” to “raised in glory.” Philippians 3:21 says that Jesus
“will transform our lowly body that it may be conformed to His glorious body.” Our decaying bodies are described
with the word “dishonor” because they bear the mark of the results of sin. We can all picture the lungs of one
who has ruined his health through smoking, or a brain that is no longer able to form complete thoughts because of drug abuse.
In the same way, the decaying physical body is the direct result of man’s sinfulness. Had there been no sin, there would
be no decay and death (1 Corinthians 15:56). But God, through Christ’s transforming power, is able to raise up His children
in Christ with new glorious bodies, being completely free from the ravages of sin and possessing the glory of Christ instead.
To summarize, we are not told exactly what we will look like in the next life, what age we will appear to be, or if
we will look thin or fat. But, while many believe we will bear some resemblance to what we look like now, we do know that
in whatever ways our appearance or health has been altered as a result of sin (whether because of overeating or not eating
right, hereditary malformations, injuries, aging, etc.), these traits will not be carried over into our appearance in the
next life. More importantly, the sin nature, inherited from Adam (Romans 5:12) will no longer be with us, for we will be made
after the holiness of Christ (1 John 3:2).
1 corinthians 15 verse 34-5834.Awake to righteousness, and sin not; for some have not the knowledge of God: I speak
this to your shame. 35.But
some man will say, How are the dead raised up? and with what body do they come? 36.Thou fool, that which thou sowest is not quickened, except it die: 37.And that which thou sowest, thou sowest not
that body that shall be, but bare grain, it may chance of wheat, or of some other grain: 38.But God giveth it a body as it hath pleased him, and
to every seed his own body. 39.All
flesh is not the same flesh: but there is one kind of flesh of men, another flesh of beasts, another of fishes, and another
of birds. 40.There
are also celestial bodies, and bodies terrestrial: but the glory of the celestial is one, and the glory of the terrestrial
is another. 41.There
is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars: for one star differeth from another
star in glory. 42.So
also is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown in corruption; it is raised in incorruption: 43.It is sown in dishonour; it is raised in glory:
it is sown in weakness; it is raised in power: 44.It
is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body. There is a natural body, and there is a spiritual body. 45.And so it is written, The first man Adam was
made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit. 46.Howbeit that was not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural; and afterward
that which is spiritual. 47.The
first man is of the earth, earthy; the second man is the Lord from heaven. 48.As is the earthy, such are they also that are earthy: and as is the heavenly, such
are they also that are heavenly. 49.And
as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly. 50.Now this I say, brethren, that
flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; neither doth corruption inherit incorruption. 51.Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not
all sleep, but we shall all be changed, 52.In
a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible,
and we shall be changed. 53.For
this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality. 54.So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption,
and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed
up in victory. 55.O
death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? 56.The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law. 57.But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory
through our Lord Jesus Christ. 58.Therefore,
my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your
labour is not in vain in the Lord.

Question:
"When will the Resurrection take place?"
Answer: The Bible is clear that resurrection is a reality
and this life is not all that there is. While death is the end of physical life, it is not the end of human existence. Many
erroneously believe that there is one general resurrection at the end of the age, but the Bible teaches that there will be
not one resurrection, but a series of resurrections, some to eternal life in heaven and some to eternal damnation (Daniel
12:2; John 5:28-29).
The first great resurrection was the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is documented in each
of the four Gospels (Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20), cited several times in Acts (Acts 1:22; 2:31; 4:2, 33; 26:23),
and mentioned repeatedly in the letters to the churches (Romans 1:4; Philippians 3:10; 1 Peter 1:3). Much is made of the importance
of Christ’s resurrection in 1 Corinthians 15:12-34, which records that over five hundred people saw Him at one of His
post-resurrection appearances. Christ’s resurrection is the “first fruits” or guarantee to every Christian
that he will also be resurrected. Christ’s resurrection is also the basis of the Christian’s certainty that all
people who have died will one day be raised to face fair and even-handed judgment by Jesus Christ (Acts 17:30-31). The resurrection
to eternal life is described as “the first resurrection” (Revelation 20:5-6); the resurrection to judgment and
torment is described as “the second death” (Revelation 20:6, 13-15).
The first great resurrection of
the Church will occur at the time of the rapture. All those who have placed their trust in Jesus Christ during the Church
Age, and have died before Jesus returns, will be resurrected at the rapture. The Church Age began on the Day of Pentecost
and will end when Christ returns to take believers back to heaven with Him (John 14:1-3; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17). The Apostle
Paul explained that not all Christians will die, but all will be changed, i.e., given resurrection-type bodies (1 Corinthians
15:50-58), some without having to die! Christians who are alive, and those who have already died, will be caught up to meet
the Lord in the air and be with Him always!
Another great resurrection will occur when Christ returns to earth
(His Second Coming) at the end of the Tribulation period. After the rapture, the Tribulation is the next event after the Church
Age in God’s chronology. This will be a time of terrible judgment upon the world, described in great detail in Revelation
chapters 6-18. Though all Church Age believers will be gone, millions of people left behind on earth will come to their senses
during this time and will trust in Jesus as their Savior. Tragically, most of them will pay for their faith in Jesus by losing
their lives (Revelation 6:9-11; 7:9-17; 13:7, 15-17; 17:6; 19:1-2). These believers in Jesus who die during the Tribulation
will be resurrected at Christ’s return and will reign with Him for a thousand years during the Millennium (Revelation
20:4, 6). Old Testament believers such as Job, Noah, Abraham, David and even John the Baptist (who was assassinated before
the Church began) will be resurrected at this time also. Several passages in the Old Testament mention this event (Job 19:25-27;
Isaiah 26:19; Daniel 12:1-2; Hosea 13:14). Ezekiel 37:1-14 describes primarily the regathering of the Nation of Israel using
the symbolism of dead corpses coming back to life. But from the language used, a physical resurrection of dead Israelis cannot
be excluded from the passage. Again, all believers in God (in the Old Testament era) and all believers in Jesus (in the New
Testament era) participate in the first resurrection, a resurrection to life (Revelation 20:4, 6).
There may be
another resurrection at the end of the Millennium, one which is implied, but never explicitly stated in Scripture. It is possible
that some believers will die a physical death during the Millennium. Through the prophet Isaiah, God said, "No longer
will there be in it an infant who lives but a few days, or an old man who does not live out his days; for the youth will die
at the age of one hundred and the one who does not reach the age of one hundred will be thought accursed” (Isaiah 65:20).
On the other hand, it is also possible that death in the Millennium will only come to the disobedient. In either event, some
kind of transformation will be required to fit believers in their natural bodies in the Millennium for pristine existence
throughout eternity. Each believer will need to have a “resurrected” type of body.
It is clear from
Scripture that God will destroy the entire universe, including the earth, with fire (2 Peter 3:7-12). This will be necessary
to purge God’s creation of its endemic evil and decay brought upon it by man’s sin. In its place God will create
a new heaven and a new earth (2 Peter 3:13; Revelation 21:1-4). But what will happen to those believers who survived the Tribulation
and entered the Millennium in their natural bodies? And what will happen to those who were born during the Millennium, trusted
in Jesus, and continued to live in their natural bodies? Paul has made it clear that flesh and blood, which is mortal and
able to decay, cannot inherit the kingdom of God. That eternal kingdom is inhabitable only by those with resurrected, glorified
bodies that are no longer mortal and are not able to decay (1 Corinthians 15:35-49). Presumably, these believers will be given
resurrection bodies without having to die. Precisely when this happens is not explained, but theologically, it must happen
somewhere in the transition from the old earth and universe to the new earth and new heaven (2 Peter 3:13; Revelation 21:1-4).
There is a final resurrection, apparently of all the unbelieving dead of all ages. Jesus Christ will raise them from
the dead (John 5:25-29) after the Millennium, the thousand-year reign of Christ (Revelation 20:5), and after the destruction
of the present earth and universe (2 Peter 3:7-12; Revelation 20:11). This is the resurrection described by Daniel as an awakening
“from the dust of the ground ... to disgrace and everlasting contempt” (Daniel 12:2). It is described by Jesus
as a “resurrection of judgment” (John 5:28-29).
The Apostle John saw something that would happen in
the future. He saw a “great white throne” (Revelation 20:11). Heaven and earth “fled away” from the
One sitting on it. This is evidently a description of the dissolution by fire of all matter, including the entire universe
and earth itself (2 Peter 3:7-12). All the (godless) dead will stand before the throne. This means they have been resurrected
after the thousand years (Revelation 20:5). They will possess bodies that can feel pain but will never cease to exist (Mark
9:43-48). They will be judged, and their punishment will be commensurate with their works. But there is another book opened—the
Lamb’s book of life (Revelation 21:27). Those whose names are not written in the book of life are cast into the “lake
of fire,” which amounts to “the second death” (Revelation 20:11-15). No indication is given of any who appear
at this judgment that their names are found in the book of life. Rather, those whose names appear in the book of life were
among those who are blessed, for they received forgiveness and partook of the first resurrection, the resurrection to life
(Revelation 20:6).
Question: "Will we have physical bodies in Heaven?"
Answer:
Although the Bible tells us little about what it will be like in heaven, it seems that we will most likely have a
physical body, although not in the same sense of “physical” that we have now. First Corinthians 15:52 says that
"the dead will be raised incorruptible" and that those who are alive at the time of Christ's return for His saints
"shall be changed." Jesus Christ is "the first fruits" of those who have died (1 Corinthians 15:20, 23).
This means that He set the example and leads the way. First Corinthians 15:42 says that our "body is sown in corruption,
it is raised in incorruption." In a precursor to the believers’ resurrection, some were raised at the time of Christ's
resurrection in Matthew 27:52 where it says that their "bodies...were raised." Thomas, in John 20:27, physically
touched the body of Christ following His resurrection, so He obviously had a body that was solid.
We can expect
that all believers’ resurrection will be like that of Christ's. What a wonderful truth! The Bible is not specific, but
it seems that we will be able to eat. John, in Revelation 22:2, writes of his vision of the eternal state where he saw that
"in the middle of its street, and on either side of the river, was the tree of life, which bore twelve fruits, each tree
yielding its fruit every month." This seems to be a reversal of the Genesis 3 punishment where Adam and Eve, and hence
all of mankind, were banned from eating from this tree. As for hunger, it appears that there won't be any. Isaiah 49:10 says
that there will be no hunger or thirst in the millennial kingdom. This is speaking of mortal men during that period, not of
translated saints, but by extension it can be said that if mortals on earth during Christ's Kingdom do not hunger, then surely
there will be no hunger in heaven (see also Revelation 7:14-16).
Finally, Job wrote that he knew for sure that
even after he dies and his skin is long gone, that "in my FLESH I shall SEE God" (Job 19:25 - all caps added for
emphasis). So that means our bodies will consist of some kind of glorified flesh. Whatever form we have, we know that it will
be perfect, sinless and flawless.

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