Hi Everyone.. This is my first post since joining this cell. Attached below are the questions pondered during cell last Sun on John 1: 19 to 34
Verse 19 - 28
1. Who are the Levites?
2. What's Prophet? What's Elijah? What's prophet?
3. Who's Isaiah?
4. Why quote from the prophet?
5. Why only the 3 people stated can baptise?
Verse 29 - 34
1. How does John's water baptism reveal Jesus to Israel?
2. How does Jesus baptise with the Holy Spirit?
:)
Monday, March 30, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Here's questions posed today on John 1: 19-34
Day 1 & Day 2 :P
Why did they ask John whether he is Elijah?
Why doesn't John answer to the point?
Who does the Prophet refer to?
What is the underlying assumotion in v25 that only Christ can baptize?
v26: Why didn't John gave a straight answer?
Shouldn't John know beforehand that Jesus was the Christ when Elizabeth already know that Mary was pregnant with Christ when she first conceived?
After a whole month of not coming to cell, i really really missed cell. Today's cell made me realized how integrated you all have been in my life and it won't be the same anymore without a single one of you. Truthfully, i've been rather off recently and i finally finally felt normal after spending one whole day with God and all of you. :) :) it's really heartwarming to know that you guys will always be there and after knowing you all for like 6 years, you are really like my family to me. :) I really thank God for blessing me with this cell. :)
van
Day 1 & Day 2 :P
Why did they ask John whether he is Elijah?
Why doesn't John answer to the point?
Who does the Prophet refer to?
What is the underlying assumotion in v25 that only Christ can baptize?
v26: Why didn't John gave a straight answer?
Shouldn't John know beforehand that Jesus was the Christ when Elizabeth already know that Mary was pregnant with Christ when she first conceived?
After a whole month of not coming to cell, i really really missed cell. Today's cell made me realized how integrated you all have been in my life and it won't be the same anymore without a single one of you. Truthfully, i've been rather off recently and i finally finally felt normal after spending one whole day with God and all of you. :) :) it's really heartwarming to know that you guys will always be there and after knowing you all for like 6 years, you are really like my family to me. :) I really thank God for blessing me with this cell. :)
van
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Everything is in His hands
Sometimes you get really worried when faced with the uncertain. Sometimes you complain.
Yet when you realise you are so much more better off then others, you begin to think, why?
When I was posted to the navy, I dint even know what it meant. A platoon mate called me a lucky boy. I was like the only 1 from my company who was posted in. From what I read, the navy offered optimistic prospects. After a week of contact with my previous platoon mates, I realised, God was good to me. I could enjoy Muslim food, sleep longer, dorn a smart looking white uniform. Even transport was provided from tanah merah right to my doorstep. Everything is in His hands. I believe that my posting to the next vocation which I will specialise in, is also in His hands and so is my uni application. If He can do that for me, an unfit soldier, He can do so for you too.
Yet when you realise you are so much more better off then others, you begin to think, why?
When I was posted to the navy, I dint even know what it meant. A platoon mate called me a lucky boy. I was like the only 1 from my company who was posted in. From what I read, the navy offered optimistic prospects. After a week of contact with my previous platoon mates, I realised, God was good to me. I could enjoy Muslim food, sleep longer, dorn a smart looking white uniform. Even transport was provided from tanah merah right to my doorstep. Everything is in His hands. I believe that my posting to the next vocation which I will specialise in, is also in His hands and so is my uni application. If He can do that for me, an unfit soldier, He can do so for you too.
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