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The Comfort that God Promised

1 We still have the promise God made to those people that we could enter into God’s rest. So we must be very careful, so that none of you will be deprived of that promise.
Hebrews 4: 1

2 The way of salvation was told to us as it was told to those people. But the teaching they heard did not help them. People listened to those teachings but did not receive them by faith.
Hebrews 4: 2

3 We, the believers, are able to enter and rest. Just as God said, “I swear in my wrath: ‘They will never enter into my rest.’” Said.
Hebrews 4: 3

4 In one of the scriptures, God spoke about the seventh day of the week; God finished all his work, and on the seventh day he rested.
Hebrews 4: 4

5 And another scripture saith, They shall not enter into my rest.
Hebrews 4: 5

6 It is true that some people will enter into God’s rest. But the people who first heard about the way of salvation did not enter. They did not enter because they were not obedient.
Hebrews 4: 6

7 So God planned another special day. This is called “Today.” God spoke of this day long after, through David. In the same passage we have already used: “If you listen to God’s voice today, do not be stubborn like in the past.”
Hebrews 4: 7

8 We know that Joshua did not lead the people into rest as God promised. We know this because later God spoke of another day of rest, “the present day.”
Hebrews 4: 8

9 This indicates that the seventh day of the Sabbath is yet to come for God’s people.
Hebrews 4: 9

10 God rested after he finished his work. So the one who enters and finds divine rest is the one who has finished his work like God.
Hebrews 4:10

11 So let us work hard to enter into that rest. We should try in such a way that none of us loses rest by following their example like those who were not obedient.
Hebrews 4:11

12 The Word of God is alive and working. His word is sharper than a sharp sword. The Word of God penetrates deep into us, even where the soul and the spirit meet. God’s Word strikes at our joints and bones. It determines the thoughts and intentions of our heart.
Hebrews 4:12

13 Nothing in the world can be hidden from God. He can see everything clearly. Everything is open before him. And to Him we must give an account of our way of life.
Hebrews 4:13

The Descent of the soul

1 When the day of Pentecost came, they were all gathered together in one place.
Acts 2: 1

2 And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. This voice filled the whole place where they were sitting.
Acts 2: 2

3 They saw something like burning flames. They all had different tongues and came down and stayed in front of every human being.
Acts 2: 3

4 And, behold, the Holy Ghost was in them, and they all began to speak with tongues. Because the Holy Spirit gave them the power to speak.
Acts 2: 4

5 At that time, there were many religious Jews living in Jerusalem. These people came here from all over the world.
Acts 2: 5

6 And great multitudes were gathered together, because they heard that it was so. They were amazed because they heard every believer speaking in his own language.
Acts 2: 6

7 All those Jews were amazed. They did not understand how they were able to do that. And they said, Behold, are not all these which speak Galilaeans?
Acts 2: 7

8 How then do we all hear the language of our homeland? How is this possible? We are all from different places.
Acts 2: 8

9 We are Parthians, Medes, Elamites, Mesopotamians, Judeans, Cappadocians, Pontusians, and Asians.
Acts 2: 9

10 The inhabitants of Phrygia, Pamphylia, Egypt, and parts of Libya near Coreno. Here the Roman traveler, both Jewish and Jewish disciple.
Acts 2:10

11 Cretans and Arabs, all of whom we hear in our own language describing the great works of God. ”
Acts 2:11

12 Then all the people were amazed. They all asked each other, “What’s going on?”
Acts 2:12

13 But the rest laughed at the apostles and said, “They have drunk too much wine.”
Acts 2:13

Revelation of John, Greet the seven churches.

Revelation of John

1 This is the revelation of Jesus Christ. God gave these things to Jesus so that he could show his servants what should happen soon. Christ sent his angel to show these things to his servant John.
Revelation 1: 1

2 John told him everything he had seen. This is the truth that Jesus Christ told him; This is God’s message.
Revelation 1: 2

3 Blessed is he who reads the words of this message to the congregation. And blessed are those who hear and do what is written in it. Not much time left.
Revelation 1: 3

Greet the seven churches

4 From John to the seven churches in the province of Asia: Grace to you and peace from God the Father, who is in heaven and in the world to come. And the seven spirits before his throne, and Jesus Christ.
Revelation 1: 4

5 Jesus is a faithful witness. He was the first to be raised from the dead. Jesus is the ruler of the kings of the earth. Jesus is the one who loved us and saved us from our sins through his blood.
Revelation 1: 5

6 Jesus made us by his labor. He made us priests who serve the Father God forever. May he always have glory and power. Amen.
Revelation 1: 6

7 Look, Jesus is coming with the clouds. Everyone will see him, even those who cut him off. All the peoples of the earth will mourn over him. Yes, that will happen. Amen.
Revelation 1: 7

8 I am the Alpha and the Omega, says the Lord God. I am the one who has always been and the one who is coming. I am the Almighty. ”
Revelation 1: 8