May 22, 2023
good Morning / Good Afternoon / Good Evening
Our Final class for May will involve your participation of writing or speaking on your journey from
Justification , sanctification , manifestations ministration and glorification .
You can also journal on your call process and commission into the work of the Lord .
All participants will receive a certificate from United Training Institute . Your second quarter final writings
will release to you the certificate of completed studies for 1st & 2nd quarter studies . In my absence from traveling in 2023 to Africa , alumni Pastor Anthony from School of prophetic has agreed to assist me in my absence with the printing of these certificates , we are meeting agreeing and working on these to be released to you as you complete your final exam of journal journey writings .
Thank you for your participation.
Dr Tinch / utmibs.com
Luke wrote of Paul's Journey in Acts
Example :
Justification :
Sanctification :
Manifestation :
Ministration :
Glorification :
Write on your missionaries journeys
Holy Spirit Encounters / (Past /Present / Future)
Write or tell us about your journey in a journal so like Paul you can be a witness in all the world as your writings are published to be a blessing to your family friends and enemies
Saul's Conversion / Acts 9:3-9 / Acts 22:1-21/ Acts 26:1-8
Acts 13-14 / Paul's first missionary journey
Holy Spirit Encounters Missionaries Holy Spirit Empowerment
My Prayer
Grace , Peace , and Mercy be with you in your spirit , soul, and body and continued Blessings , Protection , and Healing
May you receive continued Peace from Passover
May you receive continued Power from Pentecost
May you receive continued Rest as we have come unto Jesus and receive his word our daily bread and the continued empowerment of the Holy Spirit
Praying From
May we speak boldly about the Lord, and may he prove our message about his grace is true by giving us power to perform signs wonders and miracles
Preparation For Study
( Scripture Reading For Prophetic Impact 2023)
May Scripture Readings
5/22/2023-5/23/2023 (Re-Cap)
Sunday / Preparation for Witness 1:1-26/
a. Jesus last command and Promise 1:1-14
b. The successor of Judas 1:15-26
Monday / The witness in Jerusalem 2.1-8:3
Tuesday / The witness in Judea and Samaria 8:4-12:25
Wednesday / The Ministry of Paul 13:1-28:31
Thursday / The First missionary Journey 13:1-14:28
Friday / The conference in Jerusalem 15:1-35
Saturday / The second missionary journey 15:36-18:22
Saturday / The third missionary journey 18:23-21:16
Saturday / Paul a prisoner in Jerusalem , Caesarea, and Rome 21:17-8>31
Saul / Paul
Wednesday reading / The Ministry of Paul 13:1-28:31/ readings
Thursday reading / The First missionary Journey 13:1-14:28
We will continue to look at the life and Journey of Saul to Paul
Let's started with his past before conversion
The Conversion of Saul 9:1-19
Past / History
Circumcised the eighth day ( The Covenant of Circumcision)
Of the stock of Israel , pure Hebrew origin
Of then tribe of Benjamin of Rachel
A Hebrew of Hebrews
Touching the Law / Pharisee
Concerning Zeal / Persecuting the Church / Acts 22:3-12 / Galatians 1:13-14
Touching Righteousness of the Law blameless / externally righteous / moral
Tent-Maker
Roman Citizenship / Acts 22:28
Saul means Destroyer
Saul's Conversion / Acts 9:3-9 / Acts 22:1-21/ Acts 26:1-8
Birth of Paul= around the time of Christ's birth
Conversion of Paul =AD33
First missionary Journey=47-48
Galatians written after first Journey =48
Apostolic Council at Jerusalem =49
Second missionary Journey =
1 & 2 Thessalonians written during second Journey
Third missionary Journey
1 & 2 Corinthians written during the third missionary Journey
Romans written during the third missionary Journey
Arrest in Jerusalem
Journey to Rome
In Rome awaiting trial, under guard
Philemon, Colossians , Ephesians , Phillipians , written from prison =
Pau released , revisited churches resume apostolic -evangelistic ministry=61 AD
1 Timothy and Titus written=62-65 AD
Paul arrested , imprisoned at Rome =66-67 AD
2 Timothy written from prison =67 AD
Paul executed= 67 AD
Saul was one of the main leaders in the persecution of the Church , under his persecution . men and women were committed to prison
(Acts 7:58 / Acts 8:1-4 / Acts 9:1-2
Present /
Future /
General Outline of the New Testament
Journey Epistles=
Galatians / 1 & 2 Thessalonians / 1 & 2 Corinthians / Romans
Prison Epistles
Philemon / Colossians / Ephesians / Philippians
Pastoral Epistles
1 Timothy / Titus / 2 Timothy
General Epistles
Hebrew Christian
Hebrews / James
1 & 2 Peter / 1& 2 & 3 John / Jude
Nine of Paul's letters are addressed to seven gentile churches in Rome , Corinth , Galatia , Ephesus , Philippi , Colossae , and Thessalonica .
The Witness to the end of the Earth / Acts 13:1-28:31
Barnabas and Saul were sent from Antioch having been sent by the Holy Spirit
Antioch in Syria was the third leading city of the Roman world
( Rome in Italy ) ( Alexandria in Egypt ) (Antioch in Syria)
In Antioch the teachers and prophets
Cyprus /
Acts 13:4 =they preached the word in the synagogues / John Mark went to help with the work / Saul also known as Paul was filled with the Holy Spirit , he looked straight at the magician and spoke / When the governor saw what had happened he believed for he was greatly amazed at the teachings of the Lord
Antioch in Pisidia / Acts 13:13 / John Mark left left them and went back / Paul's message on the sabbath day in the synagogue was to fellow Israelites and all the gentiles who worship God / The next sabbath day rdf
Iconium
Lystra
Ministry return Trip
Report on the first Journey
Friday / The conference in Jerusalem 15:1-35
Saturday / The second missionary journey 15:36-18:22
Saturday / The third missionary journey 18:23-21:16
Saturday / Paul a prisoner in Jerusalem , Caesarea, and Rome 21:17-8>31
Miracles in Acts
Miracle | Reference |
Everyone is awestruck by the miracles done by the apostles | |
Peter heals a man lame from birth; the authorities are forced to recognize that a “sign” has been performed | |
The apostles perform many signs and wonders, healings and exorcisms; Peter’s mere shadow has healing power | |
An angel rescues the apostles from prison | |
Stephen performs signs and wonders | |
Philip performs signs, healings, and exorcisms in Samaria | |
Philip’s signs and miracles amaze Simon the Magician | |
The spirit of the Lord snatches Philip from the road to Gaza and places him in Azotus | |
Saul’s conversion, blindness, and healing at the hands of Ananias | |
Peter heals Aeneas in Lydda | |
Peter raises Tabitha/Dorcas | |
An angel rescues Peter from prison | |
Paul strikes Bar-Jesus/Elymas blind | |
Paul and Barnabas perform signs and wonders in Phrygian Iconium | |
Paul heals a man lame from birth | |
Paul and Barnabas recount the signs and wonders performed among non-Jews | |
Paul casts out a spirit of divination | |
Paul and Silas are freed from prison by an earthquake | |
God works “extraordinary miracles” through Paul; garments that have merely touched him have healing power | |
Paul raises Eutychus after he falls from a third-story window | |
Paul survives a viper’s bite | |
Paul heals the father of Publius and others |
Miracles of Jesus
Miracles of the Prophets
Prophet/Hero | Miracle | Reference |
Moses/Aaron | Aaron’s rod becomes a serpent | |
Moses | The Ten Plagues | |
Moses | The Red Sea/Sea of Reeds parts | |
Moses | Waters of Marah made drinkable | |
Moses | Manna | |
Moses | Water from the rock | Exod 17:5–7; compare Num 20:7–11 |
Moses | Aaron’s rod buds (sprouts) | |
Moses | Fire at Taberah | |
Moses | The ground opens beneath Korah and his followers | |
Moses | The bronze serpent | |
Joshua | The Jordan is divided | |
Joshua | The walls of Jericho fall | |
Joshua | The sun and moon stand still | |
Samson | Water from the hollow at Lehi | |
Samuel | As Samuel sacrifices, Yahweh destroys the Philistines with thunder | |
Samuel | Samuel calls Yahweh to send rain and thunder | |
An unnamed prophet | Jeroboam’s hand is withered and restored | |
Elijah | Elijah fed by ravens | |
Elijah | The widow of Zarephath is provided with food | |
Elijah | The widow of Zarephath’s son is revived | |
Elijah | Mount Carmel and the prophets of Baal | |
Elijah | Fire consumes Ahab’s captain and fifty men | |
Elijah | The Jordan is divided | |
Elisha | The Jordan is divided | |
Elisha | The water of Jericho is made drinkable | |
Elisha | Mocking children are mauled by bears | |
Elisha | Water comes for Jehoshaphat’s army | |
Elisha | The widow’s oil is multiplied | |
Elisha | The Shunnamite woman bears a son | |
Elisha | Elisha revives the Shunnamite woman’s son | |
Elisha | Poison stew is un-poisoned | |
Elisha | One hundred men fed with 20 loaves | |
Elisha | Naaman cured of leprosy | |
Elisha | Gehazi is struck with Naaman’s leprosy | |
Elisha | The floating iron ax-head | |
Elisha | Elisha surrounded by horses and chariots of fire | |
Elisha | The Syrian army is struck blind | |
Elisha | Elisha’s bones revive a dead man | |
Isaiah | Hezekiah is healed | |
Isaiah | The sun retreats | |
Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego | Rescued from the furnace | |
Daniel | Rescued from the lion’s den | |
Jonah | Rescued from the belly of the fish |
Names of God in the Old Testament
Miracles of Jesus
Miracle | Matthew | Mark | Luke | John |
Jesus heals many people | — | — | ||
Jesus cleanses a leper | — | |||
Jesus heals a centurion’s servant | — | — | ||
Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law and others | — | |||
Jesus calms a storm | — | |||
Jesus heals the demon-possessed | — | |||
Jesus heals a paralytic | — | |||
Jesus heals a woman with a hemorrhage | — | |||
Jesus raises Jairus’s daughter | — | |||
Jesus heals two blind men | — | — | — | |
Jesus heals a demon-possessed man | — | — | — | |
Jesus heals a man’s withered hand | — | |||
Jesus feeds 5,000 people | ||||
Jesus walks on water | — | |||
Jesus heals the Syrophoenician’s daughter | — | — | ||
Jesus heals many people | — | — | — | |
Jesus feeds 4,000 people | — | — | ||
Jesus heals an epileptic boy | — | |||
Jesus heals two blind men at Jericho | — | — | — | |
Jesus heals a man with an unclean spirit | — | — | ||
Jesus heals a deaf and speechless man | — | — | — | |
Jesus heals a blind man at Bethsaida | — | — | — | |
Jesus heals a blind man named Bartimaeus | — | — | ||
Jesus causes a miraculous catch of fish | — | — | — | |
Jesus raises a widow’s son | — | — | — | |
Jesus heals a disabled woman | — | — | — | |
Jesus heals a man with dropsy | — | — | — | |
Jesus heals ten lepers | — | — | — | |
Jesus heals Malchus’ ear | — | — | — | |
Jesus turns water into wine | — | — | — | |
Jesus heals the official’s son | — | — | — | |
Jesus heals a paralytic at Bethzatha | — | — | — | |
Jesus heals a blind man | — | — | — | |
Jesus raises Lazarus | — | — | — | |
Jesus causes a miraculous catch of fish | — | — | — |
Jonah | Rescued from the belly of the fish |
The Demonstration of the Gospel / Holy Spirit Encounters
https://youtu.be/IYod9zHfvUY?list=PLcEF8byyPadDioAFrQB0LyF4HgeTnMylK