Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 11, 2017

Waching daily Nov 27 2017

Hi guys,

So NAV, stands for Net Asset Value

For example, when you buy shares, you buy them at share price.

Similarly when you buy mutual funds, you buy actually units and you buy them at NAV.

NAV is effectively a sort of average of all the shares that are held in that mutual fund.

It changes daily because share price changes daily.

And when you invest money in mutual fund you are actually buying units of the mutual fund.

And when you redeem you are effectively selling the units of this mutual fund.

And it all happens at the NAV of that day.

For example, let's take Motilal Oswal Multicap 35 fund.

Its NAV on 13th November was Rs 25.60.

That means if you invest Rs 10,000 in it, you will get 390 units.

And if you are going to redeem Rs 10,000 out of it you are effectively selling 390 units.

So the idea that is here is basically in mutual funds you buy and sell units and the price

of those units is called NAV.

Thank you

For more infomation >> What is NAV (Net Asset Value) in Mutual Funds? - Duration: 1:28.

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Truth About Divine Healing #21:- It is the Application of Spiritual Laws - Duration: 9:00.

More often than not we find fake, false, orthodox, traditional, nominal and impostor Christians

rather than demon chasing, disaster deterring, tongue speaking, and sickness healing Christians,

trying to represent Jesus Christ they do not know and are not willing to know or obey.

As a result, Brother John Lake argues that "the miracles of Jesus have been the battleground

of the centuries."

Opponents of divine healing devote themselves and resources to fight, dispute, deny, and

break down faith in miracles.

All to no avail, because more and more people today continue to receive and believe in miracles.

Though true science proves and supports divine healing, some practitioners of natural science

continue to claim, more so ignorantly, that miracles are impossible.

How can miracles be impossible?

Oh!

I get it.

They define miracles as "a surprising event that is not explicable by natural or scientific

laws and therefore is considered to be the work of a divine agency."

Ok, so they are right that miracles are the work of divinity.

But that it is not intellectually comprehensible by natural and scientific laws is spurious.

Natural and scientific laws are simply the earthly expression of heavenly spiritual laws.

For example, "natural-time" is simply moments of "timeless-eternity" given to

us by God, that is expressed in tick-tocks—seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years, etc.

What about testimonials?

The common proof of miracles is in a group or personal testimonies.

Testimonies, at least verifiable ones, ranging from the fields of medicine to marketing to

matters of law & justice, are called anecdotal evidence.

They are empirical and verifiable evidence that rely on personal or group testimony,

considered within the scope of the scientific method.

For example, case studies in medicine or witness testimonial evidence in courts.

So why do we have a problem when it comes to testimonials of miracles from divine healing?

I'll tell you.

It is because showing evidence or "testifying" of the miraculous life in the blood of the

atonement of Jesus applied to people through divine healing, establishes our victory over

the enemy of righteousness; the purveyor sin, sickness, and death; Satan, the devil.

And he and everyone he has been deceiving continue to deny the truth.

The war of the centuries mentioned by Brother Lake did not start here on earth.

It started in heaven.

As Revelation 12:7-11 says, "And war broke out in heaven: Michael and his angels fought

with the dragon; there was no place for them in heaven any longer.

So, the great dragon was cast out, that serpent of old, called the Devil and Satan, who deceives

the whole world; was cast down to the earth."

The devil continued to war against Jesus' brothers and sisters and those he died for

with sin, sickness, and death here on earth.

But verse 10 says "Now salvation, and strength, and the kingdom of our God, and the power

of His Christ have come, for the accuser of our brethren, who accused them before our

God day and night, has been cast down.

And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony."

Jesus came from heaven to finish the battle that Michael led in Heaven to subdue Satan,

the devil.

Hence Jesus said on the cross "It is finished" (Jn 19:30).

By his stripes, in the atonement (through the scourge received under Pilate—Mat 27:26, Isa 53:5),

and through his death and resurrection, he created a new spiritual law.

It is the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus, which has made us (everyone) free from

the law of sin and death (Rom 8:2).

When death draws its sting from sin and sin, its strength from the old testament law

(1Cor 15:56), divine healing nullifies the old law of sin and death in the lives of people.

Divine healing is the application of the new spiritual law of life in Christ Jesus, and

so takes people away from under the law of sin and death eliminating it completely from

their lives (Gal 5:18).

And where there is no law, there is no transgression (Rom 4:15).

With sin out of the way and death arrested/incapacitated, Jesus commanded us to cast out devils (just

like Michael did Satan from heaven) and heal the sick (Mar 16:17-18).

To minister divine healing to them and continue to win/overcome by the life of the Spirit

in his blood, and by the word of our testimony.

That is the evidence of scripture that says "I sent my word and healed them"

(Psa 107:20, Mat 8:8).

Please do not listen or even give attention to those who continue to argue against miracles

or the existence of divine healing, especially on the bases of science.

Even the greatest minds in science believe in the supernatural and know that miracles

are the discovery, utilization, and application of spiritual laws and power.

Brother John Lake stated it nicely.

In his words "the realm of miracle is man's natural domain, and by creation he is the

companion of the miracle-working God.

Sin dethroned man from that realm, but grace has brought him back."

Let's apply faith to grace and make living in the supernatural a normal experience, communing

with God, and letting miracles become our native breath by the power of the Holy Spirit,

over our minds and matter.

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