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CAMINHO PERFEITO - AULA 2
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Key takeaways
Main ideas, concepts, and lessons
Purpose of Lesson 2 (the “Perfect Path”)
This lesson builds on Lesson 1 (who wrote the Bible) and teaches three divine attributes of God:
- Omnipresence: God is everywhere.
- Omniscience: God knows everything (including thoughts and the heart).
- Omnipotence: God can do anything (nothing is impossible).
Core takeaway
Knowing these attributes strengthens a believer’s understanding and confidence that God the Father is real, attentive, and powerful, grounding knowledge and trust.
Detailed methodology / instructional elements (if any)
1) Understanding and applying God’s omnipresence (God is everywhere)
Key questions addressed
- “Where is God?” → God is everywhere, not near in one place and far in another.
- “Can someone flee from God’s presence?” → No—escape is impossible.
- “Can God be contained within a temple?” → No—the idea that God is limited to certain places/times is described as a deception.
Practical application emphasized
- Believers can speak to God anywhere and at any time (walking, working, studying, in the home, in private moments, doing chores, etc.).
Scripture references used
- God’s nearness everywhere: Isaiah 23:23-24 (as cited in the subtitles)
- God’s inescapability: Psalm 139:7-12
- God cannot be contained: 1 Kings 8:27
- Worship must be true/spiritual wherever one is: John 14 (19–24, per subtitles)
2) Understanding and applying the unity of God / God’s omniscience (God knows all, reveals all)
Key questions addressed
- “Can we hide anything from God?” → No; nothing is hidden, even thoughts.
- “Does God see people like humans do?” → No; God looks at the heart, not just appearance.
Illustrations used
- David chosen despite outward appearance (shepherd vs. rejection based on appearance): 1 Samuel 16:7
Moral emphasis
- People may feel unworthy because they are sinners, but:
- God sees and regards both evil and good.
- God abhors sin but loves the sinner.
Scripture references used
- Nothing hidden: Hebrews 4:13
- God beholds evil and good: Proverbs 15:3
- God’s care extends even to the unjust: Matthew 5:44-45
3) Understanding and applying God’s omnipotence (God can do anything)
Core question addressed
- “Is there anything difficult for God?” → No, nothing is impossible.
Biblical examples provided
- Abraham and Sarah: Isaac born as a miracle (Abraham at 100, Sarah at 90)
- Genesis 15:1–5 through Genesis 21:6
- Parting of the Red Sea
- Exodus 14:21–22
Direct statement
- Nothing is too difficult for God: Jeremiah 32:17
Conclusion for this section
- God is presented as sovereign and able to act supernaturally in impossible situations.
4) Linking God’s attributes to assurance of God’s love
Question posed
- If someone asks how we can know God loves us (omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent)—what answer would you give?
Answer given
- God’s love is demonstrated by sending His Son:
- John 3:16 (God gives His only Son for eternal life to believers)
- Romans 5:8 (Christ died for us while we were still sinners)
Resulting invitation
- Invite God into one’s life:
- God is waiting, not forcing; the listener is encouraged to allow Him into daily life.
Concluding call to action + prayer
Call to action
- “Allow God into your life today.”
Prayer
- Asks for blessings on listeners to know God personally, including His love and care.
- Mentions the Holy Spirit’s action through the teaching.
- Ends “in the name of Jesus.”
Video closing instructions (admin/engagement)
- Encourages viewers to contact via WhatsApp (link shown below).
- Asks viewers not to forget to answer and send a questionnaire.
- Mentions seeing them in the next class.
Contact platform: WhatsApp
Speakers / sources featured
Speaker
- Pastor Elisa Toma (main speaker)
Sources (Bible passages referenced)
- Isaiah 23:23-24 (as cited)
- Psalm 139:7-12
- 1 Kings 8:27
- John 14:19-24 (as cited; subtitles summarize worship “in spirit and truth”)
- Hebrews 4:13
- 1 Samuel 16:7
- Proverbs 15:3
- Matthew 5:44-45
- Genesis 15:1-5 to Genesis 21:6
- Exodus 14:21-22
- Jeremiah 32:17
- John 3:16
- Romans 5:8
- Book of Good Morning (as cited in subtitles; exact identity unclear)
Other named individuals
- Amy (addressed by the speaker during the closing—likely associated with the channel/ministry)