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In the New Testament, God’s name is manifested most clearly in Jesus Christ. He is called “the Word” (John 1:1), and Jesus Himself makes the claim that He has revealed the name of God (John 17:6). God’s name is His promise to dwell with His people.
1. Children learn from the lessons that we don’t intentionally teach as well as the ones we plan. What does your church’s practice of worship and Holy Communion communicate to children either intentionally or not? 2. How do your children’s and youth programmes and curriculum
“Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these” (Luke 18:16). Objectives The children will: Know that Jesus welcomes children. Feel happy and accepted as part of God’s family. Respond by showing Jesus’ love to other children. The Message Children like me are welcome in God ...
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When God first called Moses to go to Egypt to deliver His people, Moses said that the Israelites will want to know the name of God—so, what name should I tell them? God’s answer was to tell them that “I am has sent me to you.” (Exodus 3:10-15). The expression “I am” is believed to be
I have learnt from the four keys to hearing God's voice that God wants all his children to be in a relationship with him and to listen to his voice each day, as we listen to our close friend. We have to engage God’s Word and attempt to hear what God is saying through journaling.
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In the middle of Genesis' record of God's creation work we unexpectedly come across a passage about four rivers (Genesis 2:10-14). To be more precise, about one river, which divides and becomes four rivers.