Wednesday, October 29, 2008

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Rally and closing Mass for the end of the 40 Days for Life campaigns

To all those who are part of the Parish Sainte-Marie and participated at the vigil on October 19, thank you very much for your participation in this hour of prayer and gathering (we were ten people in total). By participating, you made a beautiful testimony of the sacred nature of life!

40 Days for Life ends this Sunday, November 2. A final gathering and a special mass will be held the evening of 2 November. Participants will travel first to the vigil site (at 65 Bank Street) at 18h to attend the closing ceremony, where he will be speeches by various characters involved in pro-life. This will be followed by a candlelight procession up St. Patrick's Church on Kent Street to the special mass celebrated by Archbishop Terrance Prendergast. The event will conclude with a reception in the basement of the church.

You're all invited! For further Enquiries, please contact Paul Lauzon at 613-729-0379.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

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Spiritual gifts

Introduction:

Donations are abilities that are given to us by the Holy Spirit to accomplish God's will. They are not for our personal edification (1 Corinthians 12 v 7), but for the edification of the body of Christ.

Romans 12 v 6: The Prophecy (Example: Acts 21 v 10 & 11: Agabus made a prediction).
Romans 12 v 7: The service practice (eg: Acts 6 v 16: Serve the tables).
Romans 12 v 7: Teaching Bible (Ex: Ezra 7 v 11 + v 26 Actes11: Systematic study of all the doctrines of the Word of God).
Ro 12 v 8: The exhortation. The Greek word also means: encouragement, consolation, warning, reprimand. (Ex: Acts 14 v 22: Paul and Barnabas confirmed the hearts of the disciples).
Ro 12 v 8. Liberality (Ex: Acts 4 v 36: Barnabas makes an offering).
Ro 12 v 8. The Presidency (Ex: Acts 15 v 19: Jacques runs the meeting).
Ro 12 v 8. Mercy (Ex: Acts 9 v 36: Tabitha was sewing for the poor).

Read 1 Corinthians 12 v 4-13:
v.8. The word of wisdom (Ex: Matthew 22 v 16-32: The tribute to Caesar, the resurrection ...).
v.8. The word of knowledge (eg: Acts 5 v 1 to 11: Revelation of the sin of Ananias and Sapphira).
v.9. Faith (Ex: Acts 27 v 21-26: About Shipwreck). It's the same faith that we need to be saved (Ephesians 4 v 5), but this is a special gift that not everyone has.
v.9. Healing (Ex: Acts 3 v 6 8: the lame ...).
v.10. Miracles (works or power), (Ex: Acts 9 v 40 & 41: Resurrection of Tabitha).
v.10. Prophecy.
v.10. The discernment of spirits (eg: Acts 8 v 20-23: Sin discerned by Simon Peter).
v.10. The diversity of languages (Ex: Acts 2 v 4-11: The Day of Pentecost). It is always terrestrial languages (see the paper on speaking in tongues).
v.10. The interpretation of languages (Ex: 1 Corinthians 14 v 27 & 28).

1 Corinthians 13: Love, without which the gifts are nothing, it is the more excellent way.

1 Peter 4 v 10-11: The word and the service that God will be glorified (Acts 2 v 14-40).

The 5 donation required for growth of the church

Ephesians 4 v 11 & 12 (See the study on 5 workers): The Apostles (sent), the prophets (doors speech), evangelists (preachers of the good news), the pastors (shepherds), doctors (teachers).

How to discover his gift?

Every child of God has one or more spiritual gifts (1 Peter 4 v 10). The best way to discover is to engage in his local assembly and to what to do (in submission to the elders of course). It is likely that our brothers and sisters before we discern our gifts, and they keep telling us. In all cases, there is no reason to be proud because this is not a personal capacity, but it is a gift from God.

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ISRAELI CONFLICT - ARAB

Genesis 15 v 18 to 21 : The land given by God to the descendants of Abraham.
16 v 1-6: Union of Abraham with Hagar, her Egyptian handmaid he may have received or bought during his stay (except the will of God) in Egypt.

16 v 10-15:: Announcement and Birth of Ishmael (Hebrew = God hears). He is like a wild ass (onager or animal, living in desert areas), his hand will be against everyone and everyone's hand is against him ... (see Job 39.5 to 8).

17 v 3-21: Renewal of the covenant, and God's promise to give Israel all the land of Canaan in possession perpetual. Circumcision (which is why Jews and Arabs are circumcised). Announcing the birth of Isaac, the legitimate son and heir of the promise and covenant.

21 v 8-13: Birth of Isaac (Hebrew: He laughs), the problems start.
21 v 20-21: Segregation of two brothers.
25 v 1-6: The son of Keturah. Isaac, the ancestor of the Jews remaining in Canaan and all his brothers were sent to the east.
25 v 12-18: The 12 son of Ishmael, the ancestor of the Arabs.
37 v 25 to 28: The Ismaili buy and sell a young Hebrew.

Judges 8 v 24: The Ismaili attacking Israel.
9 v 2 Chronicles 13 & 14: Trade of Solomon with the Arabs.
17 v 11: Jehoshaphat receives a tribute from the Philistines and Arabs.
21 v 16 & 17: Looting of Jerusalem by the Philistines and Arabs.
26 v 7: Victory of Uzziah the Philistines and Arabs.

Psalm 81 v 9-17: Obedience is the condition of Israel that God delivers them from their enemies.
Psalm 83: "Let them disappear as a nation, and can not remember the name of Israel "Say their enemies (including the Arab-Ishmael, the Philistines, Palestinian and Iraqi-Assyrian). "They say: Let us take possession of the domains of God" verse 13.

Isaiah 10 v 5-7 + 12 to 15: Arrogance, aggression and punishment of Assyria, Iraq, which God used to punish Israel (it is the same today).
Isaiah 19 v 2-6: Loss of Egyptian religion. God replaces it with a cruel king (probably of Allah) who rules over them (v 4).

Jeremiah 12 v 14-17: The evil neighbors who touch the territory will be punished by God, but they can convert and be saved.

Ezekiel 25 v 1-10: Ammonites invaded by the Arabs (Jordan today).
25 v 15 & 16: The Philistines and Palestinians punished by Dieu.Esaie
19 v 22-25: Egypt - Israel - Assyria will be blessed and united to the end of time. Glory to God!

Brief History of Jerusalem

-1000: Conquest of Jerusalem by David. -960: Construction of the temple by Solomon. -586: Conquest of Jerusalem by Nebukadnetsar. -516: The temple rebuilt J (70 years later). Period of the Messiah. 70: Conquest of J by the Roman Titus. 636: Conquest of J by the Caliph Omar, Muslim occupation. 1099: Conquest of J by the Crusaders, occupation Catholic. 1187: Reconquest of J by the Arabs. 1517: Conquest of J by the Turks. 1917: Conquest of J by the English. 1948: J divided between Jews and Arabs. 1967: Reconquest of J by Israel.

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