Deliverance
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Miracles In The Bible (by Books – OT)
OLD TESTAMENT (39 Books) 1. Genesis 2. Exodus 3. Leviticus 4. Numbers 5. Deuteronomy 6. Joshua 7. Judges 8. Ruth 9. 1 Samuel 10. 2 Samuel 11. 1 Kings 12. 2 Kings 13. 1 Chronicles 14. 2 Chronicles 15. Ezra 16. Nehemiah 17. Esther 18. Job 19. Psalms 20. Proverbs…
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Miracles In The Bible (by Books – NT)
NEW TESTAMENT (27 Books) 40. Matthew 41. Mark 42. Luke 43. John 44. Acts Paul’s Epistles (45–57) (Mostly descriptions of miracles, not new narratives) 45. Romans — Resurrection power 46. 1 Corinthians — Gifts of miracles 47. 2 Corinthians — Signs of an apostle 48. Galatians — Spirit works miracles…
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Part VII – Deliverance and Restoration
16. The Role of the Mediator (Christ) 16.1 Fulfilment of the Law Jesus Christ stands at the centre of redemption because He fulfilled what the Law demanded but humanity could not accomplish. He declared, “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have…
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3. Prayers for Protection and Deliverance
Seeking God’s intervention. Theme: Invoking God’s protection over life, family, and possessions. Chapter (8) Spiritual Warfare and Victory Bible Verses: 1 He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. 2 I will say of the LORD, He is my…
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3. Prayers for Healing, Provision, and Deliverance
Invoking God’s intervention. Theme: Declaring God’s power over sickness, lack, and oppression. Chapter (9) Prayer, Intercession, and Communion Bible Verses: 13 Is any among you afflicted? let him pray. Is any merry? let him sing psalms. 14 Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the…
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34. Deliverance
2 Chronicles 20:17 17 Ye shall not need to fight in this battle: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the LORD with you, O Judah and Jerusalem: fear not, nor be dismayed; to morrow go out against them: for the LORD will be with you. Psalms…
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Exodus: Deliverance, Covenant, and Divine Presence – A Doctrinal Comparison between Judaism and Christianity
1. Introduction The book of Exodus is pivotal in both Judaism and Christianity, recounting Israel’s deliverance from Egyptian bondage and the establishment of the Sinai covenant. This narrative and legal corpus shapes foundational doctrines about God’s saving acts, lawgiving, and presence among His people. While Judaism emphasises national identity and…
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4.1 Lessons from Betrayal (Emotional)
4. Suffering, Struggle, and Deliverance 🔹 Story 1: Joseph Betrayed by His Brothers Main Characters: Joseph, his brothers, JacobStory Summary: Joseph’s brothers, driven by jealousy, sold him into slavery and deceived their father. Years later, Joseph forgave them and saved their lives during famine.Key Verses: Genesis 37; 45:1–15; 50:19–21Theme Connection:…
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4.2 Lessons from Betrayal (Gospel)
🔹 Story 1: Joseph’s Betrayal by His Brothers Main Characters: Joseph, his brothers, Jacob, PharaohStory Summary: Joseph’s brothers betrayed him out of jealousy, selling him into slavery. Despite years of suffering, Joseph forgave them and saw God use the betrayal to save many lives during a famine.Key Verses: Genesis 37:1–36;…
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4.3 Forgiveness Changes Everything
🔹 Story 1: Joseph Forgave His Brothers Main Characters: Joseph, his brothers, JacobStory Summary: After being sold into slavery and rising to power in Egypt, Joseph had the chance to punish his brothers. Instead, he forgave them and provided for their families.Key Verses: Genesis 45:1–15; 50:15–21Theme Connection: Joseph’s forgiveness restored…
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4.4 Stories of Deliverance
🔹 Story 1: Israel Delivered from Egypt Main Characters: Moses, Pharaoh, Israelites, GodStory Summary: God sent Moses to free His people from slavery. Through plagues and the parting of the Red Sea, He delivered Israel with power and led them toward the Promised Land.Key Verses: Exodus 3–14Theme Connection: God hears…
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4.5 Stories of Exile and Return
🔹 Story 1: Adam and Eve Exiled from Eden Main Characters: Adam, Eve, GodStory Summary: After disobeying God’s command in the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve were exiled from paradise. Though banished, God clothed them and promised future redemption through their offspring.Key Verses: Genesis 3:1–24Theme Connection: Humanity’s first exile…
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4.6 Stories of Rebuilding and Restoration
🔹 Story 1: Nehemiah Rebuilt Jerusalem’s Walls Main Characters: Nehemiah, Israelites, Sanballat, TobiahStory Summary: Nehemiah returned from exile to rebuild Jerusalem’s broken walls. Despite intense opposition and discouragement, he led the people to complete the work in 52 days through prayer, planning, and perseverance.Key Verses: Nehemiah 1–6Theme Connection: God strengthens…
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4.7 Stories of Spiritual Authority Challenged
🔹 Story 1: Moses and Aaron Challenged by Korah Main Characters: Moses, Aaron, Korah, Dathan, AbiramStory Summary: Korah and his followers accused Moses and Aaron of exalting themselves above the congregation. God responded by causing the earth to swallow the rebels and affirmed His chosen leaders.Key Verses: Numbers 16:1–35Theme Connection:…
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4.8 Faithful but Suffering (Struggle)
Faithful but Suffering 🔹 Story 1: Job Lost Everything Yet Remained Faithful Main Characters: Job, Satan, Job’s friends, GodStory Summary: Job was a blameless man who suffered immense loss—his children, health, and wealth. Despite confusion and sorrow, he never cursed God and ultimately was restored.Key Verses: Job 1–2; 19:25–27; 42:10–17Theme…