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INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTLINE ( STUDY THREE) ATTITUDES SUB TOPIC: A SECRET STRATEGY SCRIPTURE READING: PROVERBS 14:30, 15:15, 17:22 MEMORY VERSE: WHEN A MAN IS GLOOMY, EVERYTHING SEEMS TO GO WRONG; WHEN HE IS CHEERFUL, EVERYTHING SEEMS RIGHT (PROV 15:15 NLT) Our attitudes color our whole personality. We cannot always choose what happens to us, but we can choose our attitude toward each situation. The secret to a good attitude is to fill our minds with what is good. Dwelling on the positives in life gives us proper perspective during hard times. This was Paul’s strategy as he faced imprisonment, and it can be ours as we face the struggles of daily living. Look at your attitudes, and then examine what you choose to focus and dwell on. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS • Tell about a recent day when everything seemed to go wrong. What helped you through that day? • How does the attitude you adopt first thing in the morning affect the rest of your day? • How do the books you
Profecias sober el Mesias – Segunda Semana En el mensaje de la semana pasada discutiamos la primera de muchas profecias presentadas por Nuestro Padre Celestial, quien prometio a su pueblo que El Salvador vendria. Para asegurarse que hubiera quien reconociera al Mesias, Dios dejo promesas de claras senales que harian evidente su llegada. Dios desde el principio de los tiempos planeo como dar la Salvacion a la humanidad. Sabemos que Dios eligio a su pueblo para que le adorara, y para que de igual manera trajeran la bendicion para las naciones. Esta promesa fue dad a Abraham, Dios le prometio que el Salvador vendria de su semilla, tal como se discute en Genesis 12:1-3: “Pero el SEÑOR había dicho a Abram: Vete de tu tierra y de tu naturaleza, y de la casa de tu padre, a la tierra que yo te mostraré; 2 y haré de ti una nación grande, y te bendeciré, y engrandeceré tu nombre, y serás bendición. 3 Y bendeciré a los que te bendijeren, y a los que te maldijeren maldeciré; y serán benditas en ti

The Messiah’s prophesies - Week 2

Last week we discussed the first of a large amount of prophesies who were given by Our Heavenly father to his people to let them know and recognize who The Messiah is when the time had to come. God from the beginning had a salvation plan, and this must be understood. In his almighty perfection, God picked Israel as his people. As such, the savior had to come from within the Israelites. The first promise of this was the announcement given to Abraham, where God promised him the Savior was to come from Abraham’s own seed, as discussed in Genesis 12:1-3 1The Lord had said to Abram, “Leave your country, your people and your father’s household and go to the land I will show you. 2“I will make you into a great nation and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. 3I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.” We have here the call by which Abram was removed out of the land of his na