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Haroon Bhatti We Are Called To Worship Him This video is a sermon by Pastor Haroon Bhatti. He spoke about man's call to worship God. He inspires believers to worship Him in Spirit and in Truth.
بائبل مقدس واضح ہے کہ یسوع مسیح کوئی خلق کیا گیا فرشتہ نہیں بلکہ فرشتوں کو خلق کرنے والی زاتِ اقدس ہے۔ وہ فرشتوں سے اوپر ہے، جو درحقیقت اس کی عبادت کرتے ہیں، اس کی خُدائی کا دم بھرتے ہیں اور اس کے ماتحت ہیں۔ یسوع کا غیر مرئی دنیا سے یہ تعلق ثابت کرتا ہے کہ وہ خدا ہے۔
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A Home Blessed by God - Pastor Haroon Bhatti This is a sermon preached by Pastor Haroon Bhatti in Urdu & Hindi language. E-mail: [email protected]
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Whether it’s leading a Bible study or preaching a sermon, opening a meeting in prayer or closing worship with a benediction, baptizing people or serving communion, we’re constantly handling holy things. But continual absorption in spiritual things breeds a dullness toward the sacred. Unless we are humble and pay full attention to what we are saying and doing, the holy can become routine, and that can lead to a spiritual dullness that is hard to sharpen.
A leader needs the discernment—the street sense—to assess accurately the current condition of the organization, to say, “This is where we are now.”
A priest is a channel of forgiveness, grace, mercy, healing. A priest provides pastoral care. This is what God has called every believer to do and to be. The first step, then, in helping people move into ministry is to remind them of that, to tell them, “You are priests.”
—Bruce Larson
Nothing is more limiting than the self-imposed boundaries we
clamp around our own lives when we require God to fit into our expectations.
Jack. W. Hayford
Beethoven wrote:
Today happens to be the Lord’s Day, so I will quote you something from my Bible: “See that ye love one another as I have loved you.”
No friend have I. I must live by myself alone; but I know well that God is nearer to me than others in my art, so I will walk fearlessly with Him. I have always known and understood Him.
Abraham Lincoln once said: It is foolish to take either praise or criticism too seriously. The same goes for church attendance. The numbers on Sunday are not who I am. My true identity is who I am in God.
"I cannot be intimidated by the expectations of others but must have a sense of security about who God has made me. And I must have faith in God’s Word despite what I see now."
THE BOOK OF PROVERBS
The Hebrew title of this book is mishley shelomoh, translated “The Proverbs of Solomon.” Early Christian writers called the book Sophia (Gk.), meaning “wisdom.” The term “proverb” (mashal, Heb.) is derived from a root meaning primarily “to be like” and is used of comparisons, rules of living, parables, sayings, or discourses on wisdom. Characteristic of the proverbs in this book is a device which is formed by a balanced antithesis, e.g., the wise and the foolish, the good and the wicked, etc. The term mashal is not confined to wise or pithy sayings, however, but also is used to cover other forms, e.g., the oracle of Balaam (Num. 23:7; 24:15), songs (Is. 14:4; Hab. 2:6), and the extended comparisons of allegory (Ezek. 17:2; 20:49; 24:3). The major categories of proverbs are: (1) the historical proverbs, which use a past event or a colloquial saying to express a general sentiment (6:27, 28); (2) the metaphorical proverbs, which express a moral truth through a literary figure drawn from the world of nature or the life of man (1:17; 6:6); (3) the enigmatic proverbs, which hide moral truth under the guise of obscure questions (30:4, 15); (4) the parabolic proverbs, which are concise expressions of wisdom (9:1); and (5) the didactical proverbs, which give precise instruction on religious or moral behavior (1:5, 33; 2:1–5).
"Only the humble can see the ultimate goodness and joy that lies at the core of creation, the Father’s heart that beats beneath the worst of circumstances."
“The world has yet to see what God can do with one man who is totally yielded to his will.”