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The New Birth ......................................... 11
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The True Repentance ................................ 20
Bible Institute ........................................ 28
5. Prayer .......................... ; ........................ 38
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Baptism ................................................ 48
Faith ................................................... 56
8. The Holy Spirit ....................................... 67 ·
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Laying On Of Hands .................................. 77
How To Overcome Obstacles ....................... 87
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Forword
Welcome to the School of Leaders
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During my first seven years of training the church
members for an effective ministerial job, I came to the []
conclusion that there were some things which needed
improvement. One of them was in the way we were
preparing our people. Though we were dedicated to give
our Bible Institute students the best, we realized that
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after two years these students left with a wealth of
biblical knowledge but without any clue of how to win
people for Christ. I recall that after two years of having
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BIBLICAL FOUNDATIONAL REFERENCE
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CORRESPONDING BIBLICAL FOUNDATION
11 Ephesians 2:8-9 Galatians 6: 14
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Acts 8:20 Romans 5:8
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L "For God so loved the world that he gave Ms one and
only Son, that whoever beUeves in him shall not perish
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but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into
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through him . " (John 3:16-17)
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L One day we were having dinner with a group of friends in
a restaurant and the people at the table next to ours
[ began to recount an experience that they had while
crossing the mighty Magdalena River on a small boat.
They talked about how the experience quick/y turned
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helplessly. At this point, they had almost no hope of
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Miraculously, God sent someone who helped them to be
saved. Thanks to the wisdom of this man the travelers
were rescued and were able to receive any necessary
medical treatment.
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This experience illustrates the need mankind has to be 171
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rescued from the enslavement of sin. This condition
leads him to a spiritual death and it does not allow him
to enjoy the riches that God has destined for him. ·nlJ
When God saw that man was lost, He decided to
establish a plan to ~ree him from the oppression of sin.
The sacrifice of His own son, Jesus Christ; became
necessary for this to be fulfilled.
In this lesson you will see a clear picture of salvation,
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the reasons why to take hold of it and the role that the f)
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in your life as well as your family's.
0 C. JUSTIFICATION BY GRACE
Some people think that in order to yield their lives to
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·already are, so they continue on their futile way,
preparing, trying to convince themselves that,
0 "tomorrow I will change." What is interesting about faith
is that the Lord does not demand anything from us but
our belief! Faith allows us to be able to declare that "All
[J the chastisement that I, a sinner, deserved, fell on that
man Jesus, who had committed no sin and all the good
that Jesus should have received came to me instead;
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His Son, Jesus and I communicate with God through
Jesus Christ as well."
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In Rome, slaves were put up on a platform and placed
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protruded over their heads as an indicator that that
particular slave was for sale. Whoever bought the slave
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he could not chose who would buy him and become ruler
and master over him.
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displayed in Satan's market and the spear over our head
was the adversary's accusing finger. It was necessary for
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purchased us with His blood when He died on the cross.
II. WHAT IS SALVATION?
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As. we use the term salvation, we are saying that a
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from enslavement imposed on them by someone or 0
something; it may even be because of a system or an
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His saving grace is so precious that God, with all His
power, could not find any other way to redeem us but
through the blessed blood of his own Son. Through Jesus
everything that man lost in Paradise was restored back
to him through f.aith. However, no man will be able to
enjoy life and spiritual riches without first admitting his
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Examine your life thoroughly to see if there are any
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sinful ways that remain unconfessed to God. If there are
any, renounce them and put forth every effort to live
free from sin and embrace a life of salvation that has
been planned just for you.
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Make a list of people who are close to you, such as
relatives or acquaintances that have not yet opened
their hearts to Jesus. Pray for them and ask the Lord for
an opportunity Where by you can share the plan of
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its desires pass away, but the man who does the will
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6. 1 Thessalonians 5:23 implies that holiness is produced
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7. Being completely holy
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8. One of the effects of salvation is regeneration. Based
on John 3: 3-5, explain in your own words how
regeneration takes place_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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9. Why is it said that Jesus was made a curse for us? 0
Give a clear answer based on Galatians 3: 13
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10. Specify the three areas that redemption is comprised
of according to the following bible references:
Romans 6:20-22 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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John 10:10b
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In reply Jesus declared, "/ tell you the truth, no one can
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see the kingdom of God unless he is born again". (John 3:3)
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My mother used to have constant problems with one of
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interest in changing his ways; any effort -that was made
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rebellion. One day however, he showed up at church and
when I looked at him I noticed a different look in his
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and said, "I am a Christian now, Jesus lives in me. You
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know that I have been rebellious and violent but Jesus
has changed me; some days ago I prayed to Him and
said, Jesus I am not going to do anything to change. If 0
you want to save me, do it by yourself, 1~m not going to
help you in any way.' And before I finished praying, I felt
as if a very powerful light consumed me, leaving me face
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New Birth has to do with leaving the old man totally
behind in order to enjoy a new nature.
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When you leave the old man behind, all the sinful
burdens that came along with it and then you receive
Jesus as Lord and Savior, He puts a new garment on you
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and fills you with His presence, giving you a new nature
according to His character and purpose, "Therefore, if
anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has
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The Christian life is the best life on earth to live! \\
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fulfill just one requirement: Do not step onto the
enemy's grounds. Yes, God gives us everything we need
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If someone desires to be known as a Christian and to
enter into God's kingdom to enjoy the heritage of
eternal life, he must experience the New Birth that
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and living according to the leading of the Holy Spirit
through faith in God's Word.
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In your New Birth experience, never forget the words
that Jesus spoke to Nicodemus and always count on the
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about how you lived under influence of your old self. Give
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"When he came to Ms senses, he said, 'How many of my
father's hired men have food to spare, and here I am
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PURPOSE
A 46 year old man named Antonio desperately wanted to
make an appointment with me. I agreed and we met in
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0 my office. In that moment as he entered my office, he
began to cry uncontrollably, pouring out his heart. He
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daughters. They were 3 and 5 years old. I know I have
failed God by allowing improper relationships into my
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0 heartfelt -sorrow for having offended God and a real
willingness of heart to take on a new direction on life,
APPLICATION
0 Make a list of the sinful actions that you thought you had
overcome but are still hindrances in your life. Express a
deep sorrow for having committed them. Confess them
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the name of Jesus Christ.
Explain what true repentance is to someone and help
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steps for him to enjoy the blessing of God's forgiveness.
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Analyze cases A and B and answer:
a. How would a non-Christian person come to
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b. How would a Christian person in sin come to
repentance? (Write down a specific case)
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QUESTIONNAIRE FOR FURTHER STUDY
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1. List three things that happen to the person that is in
Christ, 2 Corinthians 5:17.
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2. List the three things that every man must do, Isaiah
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5. Acts 2:37-38, which promises did Peter say they
would receive if they repented and were baptized?
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baptized in water, do? Luke 3:10-14.
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whoever does not believe will be condemned (Mark
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THE BIBLE
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"All Scripture is God breathed and is useful for
teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in
righteousness, so that the man of God may be
thoroughly equipped for every good work". (2 Timothy
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It is important to recognize that as Christians we have
the need to share Christ to others and take them to His
feet. Many times we do not have the foundation to tear
down the mental and spiritual arguments that the
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0 persons have because we do not have the basic
knowledge of the Word of God.
0 Each one of the truths that are in the scriptures take us
to a profound knowledge of God and it is through this
that we can be firm on Christ the rock.
0 Like those men who had to pass the same test, one was
sustained victoriously by the solid foundation of the
sacred scriptures and passed the test. The other one did
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therefore his life ended in failure. (Matthew 7:24-27)
The reason why you rteed to know the "Word" is to lead
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God. You will receive peace, trust, wisdom, correction
and victory to confront difficulties and adversities.
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reveals a logical order that has not ceased for thousands
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The Bible can be defined as the sacred book that
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contains the Word of God written by many different
authors under the revelation of the Holy Spirit.
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II. IMPORTANCE OF THE BIBLE
A. FOR IT CONTAINS THE WORD OF Goo AND THE
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REVELATION OF CHRIST.
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FOR IT CONTAINS THE DIVINE LAWS.
FOR ITS HISTORICAL DIFFUSION - compiles 66 books
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The Bible is the registry of the divine revelation for man,
that is to say God is the main author. Its ultimate
purpose is the salvation of man. The Bible contains the 0
truth and there are no mistakes in it. The purpose of the
Bible is to provide instruction and to lead man to the
knowledge that Jesus is the only way to the Father, 'O
therefore the only way by which we can be saved.
These are some features that distinguish the Bible from
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A. THE REVELATION OF Goo TO MAN
Originally this revelation was transmitted orally from
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generation to generation and then in written form in
Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. Little by little it has been
brought to a great part of humanity.
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The unity of the Bible, as will be noticed later, consists
of the fact that all of its contents bring forth the
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C. IN REFERENCE TO TRUTH
0 A fundamental aspect of the Bible is that it reveals the
truth about life that man so longs to know. In the Holy
Bible God shows that the truth about the existence and
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in His omniscience and sovereignty, can make it known
to man.
0 Taking into account the truth that God makes known
through the Scriptures, all possibility of error are
reduced to nothing. The Lord Jesus Christ Himself,
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needed by humanity, said to His disciples in a closing
prayer:
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Throughout the 66 books that make it up, the Bible
makes reference to the instrument used by God to give
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salvation to man: Jesus Christ. This is continually
declared and manifested in the Old Testament.
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clear. They indicate that salvation would only be
effective through Jesus Christ; His ministry, His sacrifice
on the Cross of Calvary and His resurrection to justify
humanity before the Father. Jesus is described in the
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Scriptures as the only way to God. That is why He
Himself said:
"Anyone who· has seen me has seen the Father" (John
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IV. BASIC STRUCTURE OF THE BIBLE
HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL BOOKS
These include the books from Genesis to Esther including
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Leviticus. They state historical facts about the way in
which God progressively revealed Himself and His truth.
BOOKS OF THE LAW
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They include Leviticus, parts of Exodus, Numbers, and F7
Deuteronomy. Its contents exhibit the laws given to the LJ
people of Israel in the time they lived among the pagan
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0 These are the books from Isaiah to Malachi. These books
written long ago, tell about future events of history.
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The first four books of the New Testament. Mathew
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birth, ministry, teachings, miracles, sufferings, death,
resurrection and ascension.
0 BOOK OF ACTS
It coliltains the history of Christianity from the first
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through Christ was accepted by Jews and Gentiles.
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Starting with the book to the Romans, ending in the book
of Jude, are the letters addressed specifically to the
0 churches of that era, as well as their leaders. They were
written to tutor the new churches in the Christian Faith
and to set divine parameters.
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0 THE BOOK OF REVELATION
This book demonstrates the divine plans for the end
times~n a symbolic way. It constitutes a specific message
to the churches of the first century and to the believers
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It is very fundamental to understand the importance of
this book for your life; don't stay ignorant of what the
Word says about you. The most important thing is that
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by reading it you will be strengthened spiritually so you
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1. The Bible is:
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2. Why is the Bible a sacred book?
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5. Which is the basic scripture of the Bible?
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Matthew 23:25-26
Isaiah 26:20
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2.Chronicles 7:14
John 4:23
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"But when you pray, go into your room, close the door
and pray to your Father, who ;s unseen. Then your
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you". (Matthew 6:6)
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Undoubtedly, prayer is the only means that God has
established to change lives, families, cities,· nations and
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continents. If God's people really knew how to pray, our ·· 0
governments would be founded on the truth of the
gospel of Jesus Christ, committed and· fighting for
people's social welfare. Throughout all history we find
that simple men were able to believe in God and by
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their prayers their nations were transformed. They
reconciled the people with God and brought a spiritual
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awakening.
The Lord never taught his disciples how to preach, but
He did teach them how to pray. He gathered them and
said, "TMs ;s how you should pray" And He gave them
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simple and precise directions about the way they should
develop effective prayer. If you are a disciple of Christ
you must learn how to communicate with God.
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An example is the fact that you have a specific key that
lets you into the door of your home when you arrive
everyday. Well, prayer is the master key that opens the
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door and allows you to commune with God and have
direct relationship with Him.
The purpose of this lesson is to teach the levels of prayer
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thoroughly; so that the student can communicate with
God and have the windows of heaven open so that God's
abundant blessings can be poured out upon the student's
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THE TEN LEVELS OF PRAYER
I.· LEVEL OF REDEMPTION - 'OUR FATHER'
II. LEVEL OF AUTHORITY - 'IN HEAVEN'
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IV. LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT - 'YOUR KINGDOM COME' 0
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V. LEVEL OF EVANGELISM - 'YOUR WILL BE DONE ON
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THE POWER AND THE GLORY FOREVER"
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Prayer is the means provided by God for every believer
to establish an intimate relationship with Him .. It is
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of heaven for the blessings to be abundantly poured out
upon our lives. A prayer life must be disciplined since
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APPLICATION
0 Determine in your heart to make prayer your lifestyle
something inherent to your personality. In order to do
that:
0 • Choose a specific daily hour.
• Select a specific place.
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Use the model prayer both individually and with your
family keeping in mind each of its levels. Attend at least
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Psalm 88:13
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James 5:13
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I will extol the Lord
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"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations,
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baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUBJECT
We can say that in the New Testament we find,
references concerning 4 types of baptism.
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I. THE BAPTISM OF JOHN THE BAPTIST
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It was performed during the time of the preparation of
the way for Jesus (Matthew 3:7-9 and Mark 1:3-5).
It took place in Jordan where the multitudes headed. It is
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mentioned over and over again as Baptism of Repentance.
John encouraged the ones being baptized to show their
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him: Jesus Christ, of whom he gave testimony.
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Baptism comes from the original Greek word "baptizo"
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• Baptism is part of the Great Commission (Matthew
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• We identify ourselves with Christ in His death, His
burial and His resurrection (Romans 6:4).
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8. IMPORTANCE OF WATER BAPTISM
The first thing we should understand is that it is a
commandment which implies identifying yourself with
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Christ as Lord, with His death and His resurrection to a
new life. Additionally, being baptized makes us disciples
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"Whoever claims to live in Him must walk as Jesus did."
(I John 2:6).
At the age of 30 Jesus descended into the waters of
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ministry. John hesitated to baptize Jesus and said:
But John tried to deter him saying, "I need to be
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plied, " Let it be so now; it is proper for us to do this to
fulfill righteousness. "(Matthew 3: 14-15).
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repentance of John because he had not committed sin
nor was their deceit in his mouth, he did it to give us the
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requirement established by God for justification. In 1
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We should be baptized in water because:
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Hebrews 11: 1-41
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"Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and
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impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to
him must believe that He exists and that He rewards
£] those Who earnestly seek him" (Hebrews 11: 1, 6).
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to God since with it came indifference and selfishness.
Cain had not accepted God as his creator. Remember,
the faith to offer is the same faith that enriches.
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Testament. Select six texts about faith that had an
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and believe that
He exists, and He_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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B. The paralytic of Capernaum
Mk. 5: 28-29[ ]
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THE HOLY SPIRIT
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1 Corinthians 2:9-10
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"But the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father
will send in my name, will teach you all things and will
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"Lord, how can I know that I did not make a mistake.
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Before I had finished my prayer, I felt the presence of a
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person behind me. In my spirit I turned around to look
and I saw the stature of a glorious being, dressed in
white. Slowly, I lifted my eyes because I so longed to see
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to what it's like for someone who has spent a long time
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brightness of a new sunny morning; the impact of the
brightness was so strong that the eyes could not
withstand it, no matter how hard you try. So that's how
it is when trying to look upon the beauty of the face of
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brilliance. When I saw him, all the strength of my body
vanished and I fell to the floor as a dead man.
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that moment I felt that my entire being was filling up
with a powerful glory coming from the very presence of
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understand, then in another one, then in yet another
one and so on. I spoke in about seven different
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thing. Knowing that God was within me and that I could
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I. DEEPENING YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF
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THE HOLY SPIRIT
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Christ is. He is the third person of the Trinity. Jesus was
completely confident that He could accurately represent
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him. That is the reason why Jesus gave this promise to
his disciples. However, he is a person to whom the world
can neither see nor receive because the Holy Spirit of
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Son and Holy Spirit} and He is the promise given by Jesus
to his disciples made reality, being the Comforter, He
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indicated that He would send it as soon as He departed.
The Spirit of God comes to dwell in the life of the
believer as his friend and guide, to endow him with
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APPLICATION
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your daily life and observe, according to your behavior
and accomplishments if you really are accompanied by
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D. All of the above.
E. None of the above.
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upper room and saw the people? (Acts 2:7-12)'.
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Romans 5:5
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The Holy Spirit ... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ all things.
John 16:8
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LAYING· ON OF
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"For this reason I remind you to fan the flame of the
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hands. "(2 Timothy 1:6)
PURPOSE
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life is the disposition of the believer to grow in the
knowledge .of biblical doctrine with the purpose of
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count· on the sufficient authority to help others in
spiritual matters. The basic doctrines you should know
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the imposition of hands as a fundamental doctrine the
church should not be careless about it.
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made sure that Timothy was informed of its significance,
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pointing out how careful he should be while practicing it.
Applying this doctrine with the knowledge and the
delegated authority established by God, a person can be
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this practice is performed out of biblical context, the
opposite could take place.
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E. To IMPART THE BAPTISM OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
D F. To IMPART GIFTS AND COMMISSION PEOPLE
CONCLUSION
Laying on of hands is included as part of doctrinal basics
0 for Christian living. As stated before, it is the act by
which a person in authority imparts blessings to another
person, However, this puts a demand on the one who is
0 ministering to be in the very best spiritual condition so
that they do not yield an opposing effect io God's
purpose in the life of the one being ministered to.
0 Through the laying on of hands, the Lord imparts life and
a significant blessing that brings deliverance and inner
healing to his faith in Jesus Christ.
D APPLICATION
Do an in depth study on what can be attained through
0 the laying on of hands, and prepare yourself spiritually
for the Lord to use you as a channel to bless others.
STUDENTS' ASSIGNMENT
0 Do a self-evaluation in all areas of your life and observe
the needs you find that are out of order. If you find that
there are some areas out of order, you will need to go to
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deliverance, by the laying on of hands immediately.
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2. List the things that were made by Jehovah's right
hand against the enemies of the people of Israel,
according to Exodus 15: 6-7.
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to impart blessing. Keeping in mind the text of
Genesis 48: 11-20, answer the following:
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bless in the same degree?
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Yes__ No _ _
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ministry, in which laying on of hands was an essential
factor. He came to:
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HOW TO OVERCOME
OBSTACLES
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Matthew 10: 36
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"And, in all these things we are more than conquerors
through Him who loved us." (Romans 8: 37)
0 PURPOSE
What would you do if you were in the midst of the sea in
0 a small boat being tossed about by powerful waves and
raging winds, struggling with all your might to ensure
your safety, much to no avail? Such was the predicament
0 of the disciples according to the story we find in Mathew
8:23-27. Jesus was with them in that same boat, but He
was not distressed or afflicted. On the contrary, he was
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would react facing adversity.
The experience the apostles lived through is a model
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circumstance, we have to remain steadfast and faithful
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A. THEWORLD
"My prayer ;s not that you take them out of the world
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protect them from the evil that they would have to face
in the world. He was well aware of the obstacles that
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• Keep your thoughts subject to God's will (Philippians
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• Dedicate time to the things of the Spirit (Romans 8:5-
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B. TEMPTATION
0 Man's sin consists in giving in to that temptation which
appears as bait with which the enemy drags man to
violate the divine commandments.
0 • Keeping in constant communion with the Spirit
through prayer (Luke 11 :4; 1 Thessalonians 5: 17).
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Study the Word to confess it (Matthew 4).
Renounce every root of sin that may allow
temptations (Proverbs 28: 13).
0 • Fill your mind with things of the Spirit (Galatians
5:16-25).
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Does this mean that we must argue with our f amity and
be distant from them? Of course not! It is our goal to win
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• Win your family through prayer.
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Make a list of those obstacles that you have dealt with
throughout your Christian life. Classify the origin i.e. the
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defense was the proclamation of the Word. Relate
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Satan's attack Answers of Jesus
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