Romans 8:31b-34
If God is for us, who can be against us? He who didn't spare his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how would he not also with him freely give us all things?
If God is for us, who can be against us? He who didn't spare his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how would he not also with him freely give us all things?
Yahweh dijo: "Cuando coseches la cosecha de tu tierra, no cosecharás por completo los rincones de tu campo, ni recogerás las cosechas de tu cosecha. No robarás. No mentirás. No te engañarás el uno al otro "No jurarás por mi nombre falsamente".
All things work together for good for those who love God, to those who are called according to his purpose.
A man had been sick for thirty-eight years. When Jesus saw him lying there, and knew that he had been sick for a long time, he asked him, "Do you want to be made well?" The sick man said, "Sir, I have no one to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up, but while I'm coming, another steps down before me." Jesus said to him, "Arise, take up your mat, and walk." Immediately, the man was made well, and took up his mat and walked.
If God is for us, who can be against us? He who didn't spare his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how would he not also with him freely give us all things?
The whole creation groans and travails in pain together until now. Not only so, but ourselves also, who have the first fruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for adoption, the redemption of our body.
I have here a communion chalice and bread. (Show the chalice and bread) In another place in the Holy Bible, Jesus tells us to share in communion "in remembrance." We take the bread and the cup as we remember that Jesus came to earth to teach us how to love God and how to love others. When we take communion, we are reminded that Jesus is the Living Bread. He came to earth as a tiny baby, grew up, went to the cross, died and rose from the dead. He did all that because of his love for us.
Children's Sermon John 6:51-58 Proof by Lois Parker Edstrom Object suggested: Two packages of dry yeast. Use one package to show the children what yeast looks like in a dry form. Add the other package of yeast and 1 teaspoon of sugar to ¼ cup of warm water (about the temperature of a baby's [...]
Jesus describes himself as "bread that came down from heaven" to remind us that he came from our Father in heaven, just as manna came from heaven to the Israelites. God gave manna to the Israelites and God gives us his son, Jesus, who cares for us and supplies us with what we need to have a good life. We are in His care.
Our sufferings now are nothing compared to the glory that will be revealed to us. The Holy Spirit helps us in our weakness as we wait.