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  • [ Blessing of God : ]
    –: A blessing of God is the divine favor, grace, and protection believed to be bestowed by God upon individuals, manifesting as spiritual peace, material provision, or guidance. It signifies God's active involvement in life, empowering people to thrive, serve others, and experience joy. It is often seen as a gift rather than earned.

    [ Aspects of God's Blessing : ]
    –: Divine Favor & Grace:
    It is the undeserved kindness and love of God.
    –: Comprehensive Provision:
    Blessings can include physical needs, health, relationships, and spiritual growth.
    Purposeful
    –: Empowerment:
    Blessings are intended to be shared, enabling individuals to bless others.
    –: Presence over Possessions:
    True blessing is often defined as knowing God intimately, rather than just having material wealth.

    [ Examples of Blessings
    Spiritual: ]
    –: Forgiveness of sins, peace, inner joy, and increased faith.
    –: Practical:
    Protection from harm, provision of food and shelter, and success in work.
    –: Relational:
    Family, friends, and community.
    [ Blessing of God : ] –: A blessing of God is the divine favor, grace, and protection believed to be bestowed by God upon individuals, manifesting as spiritual peace, material provision, or guidance. It signifies God's active involvement in life, empowering people to thrive, serve others, and experience joy. It is often seen as a gift rather than earned. [ Aspects of God's Blessing : ] –: Divine Favor & Grace: It is the undeserved kindness and love of God. –: Comprehensive Provision: Blessings can include physical needs, health, relationships, and spiritual growth. Purposeful –: Empowerment: Blessings are intended to be shared, enabling individuals to bless others. –: Presence over Possessions: True blessing is often defined as knowing God intimately, rather than just having material wealth. [ Examples of Blessings Spiritual: ] –: Forgiveness of sins, peace, inner joy, and increased faith. –: Practical: Protection from harm, provision of food and shelter, and success in work. –: Relational: Family, friends, and community.
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  • [ Resurrection of Jesus : ]
    –: Easter in the Bible commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ three days after his crucifixion, signaling his victory over sin and death. While the term "Easter" is not explicitly mentioned in the original scriptures
    — Appearing only in some translations of Acts 12:4 to refer to Passover
    — The event is the cornerstone of Christian faith, celebrated as Resurrection Sunday or Pascha.

    [ Easter in the Bible : ]
    –: The Resurrection:
    The central event where women followers, including Mary Magdalene, found the tomb empty on the first day of the week, with angels announcing that Jesus had risen.
    Synonyms and Related Terms: The Bible does not use the word "Easter." Instead, the event is referred to through the lens of the Passover (as Jesus is seen as the ultimate Passover Lamb) or described as Resurrection Sunday.
    –: Significance:
    It serves as a guarantee of eternal life, the foundation of Christian hope, and a validation of Jesus' divinity.
    –: Biblical Evidence:
    The Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) provide detailed accounts of the resurrection, appearing over 40 days to disciples, proving his physical resurrection.

    [ Examples in the Bible : ]
    –: Luke 24:1-6:
    Women arrive at the tomb, find it empty, and are told by angels, "He is not here; he has risen!".
    –: 1 Corinthians 15:12-20:
    Paul highlights that if Christ has not been raised, faith is useless.
    –: Romans 6:4:
    Discusses the significance of the resurrection in enabling a "newness of life".
    –: 1 Corinthians 5:7:
    Mentions "Christ our Passover," connecting the resurrection to the Jewish Passover tradition.

    [ Explanition : ]
    The biblical narrative emphasizes the resurrection as a historical fact rather than a fable, forming the foundation of the Christian belief in eternal life.
    [ Resurrection of Jesus : ] –: Easter in the Bible commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ three days after his crucifixion, signaling his victory over sin and death. While the term "Easter" is not explicitly mentioned in the original scriptures — Appearing only in some translations of Acts 12:4 to refer to Passover — The event is the cornerstone of Christian faith, celebrated as Resurrection Sunday or Pascha. [ Easter in the Bible : ] –: The Resurrection: The central event where women followers, including Mary Magdalene, found the tomb empty on the first day of the week, with angels announcing that Jesus had risen. Synonyms and Related Terms: The Bible does not use the word "Easter." Instead, the event is referred to through the lens of the Passover (as Jesus is seen as the ultimate Passover Lamb) or described as Resurrection Sunday. –: Significance: It serves as a guarantee of eternal life, the foundation of Christian hope, and a validation of Jesus' divinity. –: Biblical Evidence: The Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) provide detailed accounts of the resurrection, appearing over 40 days to disciples, proving his physical resurrection. [ Examples in the Bible : ] –: Luke 24:1-6: Women arrive at the tomb, find it empty, and are told by angels, "He is not here; he has risen!". –: 1 Corinthians 15:12-20: Paul highlights that if Christ has not been raised, faith is useless. –: Romans 6:4: Discusses the significance of the resurrection in enabling a "newness of life". –: 1 Corinthians 5:7: Mentions "Christ our Passover," connecting the resurrection to the Jewish Passover tradition. [ Explanition : ] The biblical narrative emphasizes the resurrection as a historical fact rather than a fable, forming the foundation of the Christian belief in eternal life.
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  • [ Jesus Christ : ]
    Jesus Christ" means
    –: "Jesus the Messiah" –: "Jesus the Anointed One,"
    — Combining the personal name Jesus
    — (from Hebrew Yeshua, meaning "Yahweh saves")
    with the title Christ
    — (from Greek Christos, meaning "anointed").
    –: It signifies his identity as the savior and promised leader, rather than "Christ" being a last name.

    [ Meanings : ]
    –: Jesus (Yeshua): Means "Yahweh saves" or "Yahweh is salvation".
    –: Christ (Christos/Mashiach):
    Means "Anointed One" or "Messiah," indicating a chosen king or leader.
    [ Jesus Christ : ] Jesus Christ" means –: "Jesus the Messiah" –: "Jesus the Anointed One," — Combining the personal name Jesus — (from Hebrew Yeshua, meaning "Yahweh saves") with the title Christ — (from Greek Christos, meaning "anointed"). –: It signifies his identity as the savior and promised leader, rather than "Christ" being a last name. [ Meanings : ] –: Jesus (Yeshua): Means "Yahweh saves" or "Yahweh is salvation". –: Christ (Christos/Mashiach): Means "Anointed One" or "Messiah," indicating a chosen king or leader.
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  • [ Holy Spirit : ]
    –: The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Christian Trinity
    — Co-equal with God the Father and Jesus the Son — Representing God's active, personal presence in the world.
    –: It acts as a:
    — Divine helper,
    — Comforter
    — Guide who indwells believers
    — Empowering them
    — Convicting of sin
    — Fostering spiritual transformation.

    [ Meanings : ]
    –: Personhood:
    Not just a force, the Holy Spirit has a mind, emotions, and will.
    –: Role:
    The Spirit inspires scripture, testifies of Christ, and aids in evangelism.
    –: Indwelling:
    Resides within Christians, sealing their salvation and guiding them to truth.
    –: Symbols:
    Represented as a dove, wind, fire, or breath.

    [ Examples & Functions : ]
    –: Comfort & Guidance:
    "The Holy Spirit comforts, counsels, and provides," acting as a helper to believers.
    –: Empowerment:
    The Spirit provides power for Christians to be witnesses of the gospel.
    –: Transformation:
    Produces "fruit" such as love, joy, peace, patience, and self-control in believers.
    –: Prayer:
    Interprets and aids in prayer (Romans 8:26).
    –: Conviction:
    Works to make people aware of sin and righteousness.
    Ameen
    [ Holy Spirit : ] –: The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Christian Trinity — Co-equal with God the Father and Jesus the Son — Representing God's active, personal presence in the world. –: It acts as a: — Divine helper, — Comforter — Guide who indwells believers — Empowering them — Convicting of sin — Fostering spiritual transformation. [ Meanings : ] –: Personhood: Not just a force, the Holy Spirit has a mind, emotions, and will. –: Role: The Spirit inspires scripture, testifies of Christ, and aids in evangelism. –: Indwelling: Resides within Christians, sealing their salvation and guiding them to truth. –: Symbols: Represented as a dove, wind, fire, or breath. [ Examples & Functions : ] –: Comfort & Guidance: "The Holy Spirit comforts, counsels, and provides," acting as a helper to believers. –: Empowerment: The Spirit provides power for Christians to be witnesses of the gospel. –: Transformation: Produces "fruit" such as love, joy, peace, patience, and self-control in believers. –: Prayer: Interprets and aids in prayer (Romans 8:26). –: Conviction: Works to make people aware of sin and righteousness. Ameen
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  • [ Words or God : ]
    –: Sharing the Word of God means communicating the message of the Bible— God’s love
    — Truth
    — Salvation through Jesus Christ
    — To others.
    –: It involves spreading the Gospel, encouraging faith, and sharing biblical principles to bring hope and eternal life. It is a command to make Jesus known and to live according to His teachings.

    [ Meanings of Sharing the Word of God : ]
    –: Spreading the Gospel: Actively sharing the message of salvation, the life of Jesus, and biblical truths.
    –: Encouragement and Comfort:
    Sharing verses of hope to help others in difficult times.
    –: Teaching and Discipleship:
    Explaining biblical principles to help others grow in their faith.

    [ Living Example : ]
    –: Demonstrating God's love through actions that reflect the Bible, not just words.
    –: Prayer:
    Praying for others and applying God's word to specific situations in life.

    [ Why Share the Word of God? ]
    –: To Fulfill a Command: Following Jesus' last words to go and make disciples.
    –: For Salvation: Believing and hearing the word brings people to God.
    –: To Build Community: It fosters unity, fellowship, and love within the church.
    –: To Bring Hope: It provides strength, comfort, and direction for life's challenges.
    [ Words or God : ] –: Sharing the Word of God means communicating the message of the Bible— God’s love — Truth — Salvation through Jesus Christ — To others. –: It involves spreading the Gospel, encouraging faith, and sharing biblical principles to bring hope and eternal life. It is a command to make Jesus known and to live according to His teachings. [ Meanings of Sharing the Word of God : ] –: Spreading the Gospel: Actively sharing the message of salvation, the life of Jesus, and biblical truths. –: Encouragement and Comfort: Sharing verses of hope to help others in difficult times. –: Teaching and Discipleship: Explaining biblical principles to help others grow in their faith. [ Living Example : ] –: Demonstrating God's love through actions that reflect the Bible, not just words. –: Prayer: Praying for others and applying God's word to specific situations in life. [ Why Share the Word of God? ] –: To Fulfill a Command: Following Jesus' last words to go and make disciples. –: For Salvation: Believing and hearing the word brings people to God. –: To Build Community: It fosters unity, fellowship, and love within the church. –: To Bring Hope: It provides strength, comfort, and direction for life's challenges.
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  • [ God love everyone : ]
    –: God's love is defined as an unconditional
    – immutable
    – sacrificial affection that is central to His nature rather than merely a feelingIt
    –: It is not dependent on human behavior, but is instead a constant,, redeeming force that seeks the highest good of humanity, most notably shown through the sacrifice of Jesus.

    [ Aspects of God's Love : ]
    –: Unconditional & Eternal:
    It is not earned; it is a "never-changing" love that continues regardless of human actions.
    –: Agape Love (Biblical Context):
    In the New Testament, this is agape (selfless, purposeful action), while in the Old Testament, it is ahava (action-oriented "giving").
    –: Not Merely Sentimental:
    It is not a weak or shallow emotion, but a powerful, active, and sometimes corrective love that promotes justice.
    –: Defining Character: God does not just "have" love, He is love (1 John 4:8).

    [ Examples & Manifestations
    Sacrifice: ]
    –: The supreme example is God sending Jesus to die for sins, ensuring eternal life (John 3:16).
    –: Faithfulness:
    A relentless, loyal love that remains present even in hardships.
    –: Transformation: Empowering believers to love others in the same sacrificial way through the Holy Spirit.
    –: Kindness & Patience: Reflected in daily undeserved grace.
    [ God love everyone : ] –: God's love is defined as an unconditional – immutable – sacrificial affection that is central to His nature rather than merely a feelingIt –: It is not dependent on human behavior, but is instead a constant,, redeeming force that seeks the highest good of humanity, most notably shown through the sacrifice of Jesus. [ Aspects of God's Love : ] –: Unconditional & Eternal: It is not earned; it is a "never-changing" love that continues regardless of human actions. –: Agape Love (Biblical Context): In the New Testament, this is agape (selfless, purposeful action), while in the Old Testament, it is ahava (action-oriented "giving"). –: Not Merely Sentimental: It is not a weak or shallow emotion, but a powerful, active, and sometimes corrective love that promotes justice. –: Defining Character: God does not just "have" love, He is love (1 John 4:8). [ Examples & Manifestations Sacrifice: ] –: The supreme example is God sending Jesus to die for sins, ensuring eternal life (John 3:16). –: Faithfulness: A relentless, loyal love that remains present even in hardships. –: Transformation: Empowering believers to love others in the same sacrificial way through the Holy Spirit. –: Kindness & Patience: Reflected in daily undeserved grace.
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  • [ Baptism : ]
    –: Baptism is a Christian sacrament or rite of initiation using water,
    -: symbolizing spiritual cleansing,
    -: purification,
    -: rebirth, and admission into the church community.
    –: It marks a public commitment to faith and, often,
    -: forgiveness of sins,
    -: tracing its roots to the Greek word baptizo,
    -: meaning to dip,
    -: plunge,
    -: immerse.

    [ Examples : ]
    –: Religious Ceremony: Infants are often baptized shortly after birth to cleanse them of original sin, while adults may be baptized upon joining the church.
    –: Method (Immersion/Submersion):
    Candidates are fully submerged in water, such as in a river or baptismal pool, to symbolize sharing in Christ's death and resurrection.
    –: Method (Affusion/Aspersion):
    Water is poured over or sprinkled on the recipient's head as a sign of spiritual cleansing.
    –: Figurative Usage: "The intense, chaotic first day at the new job was a true baptism of fire for the new employee".
    [ Baptism : ] –: Baptism is a Christian sacrament or rite of initiation using water, -: symbolizing spiritual cleansing, -: purification, -: rebirth, and admission into the church community. –: It marks a public commitment to faith and, often, -: forgiveness of sins, -: tracing its roots to the Greek word baptizo, -: meaning to dip, -: plunge, -: immerse. [ Examples : ] –: Religious Ceremony: Infants are often baptized shortly after birth to cleanse them of original sin, while adults may be baptized upon joining the church. –: Method (Immersion/Submersion): Candidates are fully submerged in water, such as in a river or baptismal pool, to symbolize sharing in Christ's death and resurrection. –: Method (Affusion/Aspersion): Water is poured over or sprinkled on the recipient's head as a sign of spiritual cleansing. –: Figurative Usage: "The intense, chaotic first day at the new job was a true baptism of fire for the new employee".
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  • [ Faith in God : ]
    –: Faith in God is a profound, active trust and total confidence in His character, promises, and existence, even when unseen.
    –: It involves surrendering one's will to God, providing inner strength, peace, and direction in life.

    [ Meaning : ]
    –: Active Trust:
    Not just intellectual belief, but relying entirely on God.
    –: Confidence in the Unseen :
    Hebrews 11:1 defines it as assurance about what is not seen.
    –: Relationship Over Religion :
    It is a personal, living connection, not just following rules.
    –: Surrender & Obedience :
    Submitting one's will to God's purpose.

    [ Examples of Faith in God : ]
    –: Overcoming Challenges :
    Similar to David facing Goliath, trusting in God’s strength to overcome life’s "mountains" or obstacles.
    –: Finding Peace in Turmoil :
    Resting on God’s promises during difficult times.
    –: Obedience in Action :
    Acting on God’s word, such as acting with love and integrity, even when it is difficult.
    –: Daily Reliance : Starting the day with prayer and submitting plans to God.
    –: Generosity/Serving :
    Giving to others, trusting that God will provide.
    [ Faith in God : ] –: Faith in God is a profound, active trust and total confidence in His character, promises, and existence, even when unseen. –: It involves surrendering one's will to God, providing inner strength, peace, and direction in life. [ Meaning : ] –: Active Trust: Not just intellectual belief, but relying entirely on God. –: Confidence in the Unseen : Hebrews 11:1 defines it as assurance about what is not seen. –: Relationship Over Religion : It is a personal, living connection, not just following rules. –: Surrender & Obedience : Submitting one's will to God's purpose. [ Examples of Faith in God : ] –: Overcoming Challenges : Similar to David facing Goliath, trusting in God’s strength to overcome life’s "mountains" or obstacles. –: Finding Peace in Turmoil : Resting on God’s promises during difficult times. –: Obedience in Action : Acting on God’s word, such as acting with love and integrity, even when it is difficult. –: Daily Reliance : Starting the day with prayer and submitting plans to God. –: Generosity/Serving : Giving to others, trusting that God will provide.
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  • [ Evangelism : ]
    The act of passionately sharing the Christian gospel
    — The "good news" of Jesus Christ
    — With the goal of persuading others to believe and follow him.
    It involves spreading faith through relational, digital, or church-based methods to invite people into a relationship with God.

    [ Mean of Evangelism : ]
    –Preaching
    –Spreading the gospel/word
    –Witnessing
    –Proselytizing (often implies intense persuasion)
    –Missionary work
    –Proclamation

    [ Explaination : ]
    –: Relational Evangelism:
    Sharing faith through personal relationships, such as talking to friends, family, or coworkers about one’s spiritual journey.
    –: Digital/Media Evangelism:
    Using social media, websites, or online forums to share the gospel message.
    –: Proclamation and Teaching:
    Public preaching, teaching Bible studies, or hosting events designed to explain the message of Jesus.
    –: Literature Distribution:
    Passing out tracts, books, or bibles that explain the Christian message.
    –: Service-Based Evangelism:
    Demonstrating love through actions that embody the gospel, aiming to show God’s love in practical ways.
    [ Evangelism : ] The act of passionately sharing the Christian gospel — The "good news" of Jesus Christ — With the goal of persuading others to believe and follow him. It involves spreading faith through relational, digital, or church-based methods to invite people into a relationship with God. [ Mean of Evangelism : ] –Preaching –Spreading the gospel/word –Witnessing –Proselytizing (often implies intense persuasion) –Missionary work –Proclamation [ Explaination : ] –: Relational Evangelism: Sharing faith through personal relationships, such as talking to friends, family, or coworkers about one’s spiritual journey. –: Digital/Media Evangelism: Using social media, websites, or online forums to share the gospel message. –: Proclamation and Teaching: Public preaching, teaching Bible studies, or hosting events designed to explain the message of Jesus. –: Literature Distribution: Passing out tracts, books, or bibles that explain the Christian message. –: Service-Based Evangelism: Demonstrating love through actions that embody the gospel, aiming to show God’s love in practical ways.
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  • –: Serving :
    To serve as a Christ-centered social media and discipleship platform, fostering a safe digital space for global believers to connect, grow in faith, and share the gospel.
    It serves as a spiritual network :
    — Rather than a traditional social network
    — To foster daily spiritual growth.
    –: Mission:
    — To reach everyone, everywhere for Jesus.
    Purpose:
    — To provide a safe, faith-filled, Spirit-led alternative to mainstream social media.
    –: Features:
    — Features daily devotionals, Bible verses, worship media, and community interaction, with daily content including a Daily Verse and Devotional.
    –: Goal:
    — To move beyond simply providing content to building a digital community that promotes discipleship.
    –: Serving : To serve as a Christ-centered social media and discipleship platform, fostering a safe digital space for global believers to connect, grow in faith, and share the gospel. It serves as a spiritual network : — Rather than a traditional social network — To foster daily spiritual growth. –: Mission: — To reach everyone, everywhere for Jesus. Purpose: — To provide a safe, faith-filled, Spirit-led alternative to mainstream social media. –: Features: — Features daily devotionals, Bible verses, worship media, and community interaction, with daily content including a Daily Verse and Devotional. –: Goal: — To move beyond simply providing content to building a digital community that promotes discipleship.
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