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    Reflection On Salvation

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    Simply put, salvation is God applying the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ to and individual. Jesus is both our propitiation for our sins and as our righteousness. Paul in first letter to the Corinthians, defends his apostleship and stresses adhesion to the Gospel. He summaries the Gospel in the fifteenth chapter: “Now I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel… that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day…

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    Jonathan Edwards

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    of painting is mainly composed of the color brown, which tends to represent God’s earthly domain. This empowers the idea that God is all encompassing. Furthermore the images painted show the cause and effect in the damnation of men and the select salvation of a few, this provides a persuasive and logical explanation that convinces the viewers to adhere to Johnathan Edwards passionate sermon. The composition allowed for a creative way to encompass the imagery found in Sinners in the Hands of an…

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    What if the unbelieving neighbor believes that he is still a good person? Well, the Word of G-d does not lie, and this message of sin and salvation is what the Bible proclaims, and we are instructed to also proclaim it. Even though the world may feel that we are against them, showing them the truth and proclaiming eternal salvation is the best way we can care for them. The Bible is the final judge to determine what is sin and what is not, since we know that “All Scripture is inspired…

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    Author Of Salvation

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    The Author of Salvation As one of the most well-known names from the Bible, Moses’ story is one of faith and frustration. The basic of retold stories of Moses focus on the job he had to help set God’s people free from their enslavement in Egypt. At first look, he seems to be but a story within the Bible while other “characters” get much more focus and fame when in reality, with some further reading in the Bible, one will find Moses’ story had so much more take place and offered much more to…

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    Romans: The Natural World

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    read other book of the bible concerning marriage and purity understand that homosexual acts are an abomination. God designed marriage and sex to be between one man and one woman. Romans teaches us that these relationship flaws can be repaired by salvation through Christ, however. This is supported in Romans 5: 9-11. With that comes repairs of more than just relationships, but in every aspect of life. “For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly” (Romans 5:6,…

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    The Concept Of Free Will

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    on predestination. I will argue that the idea of free will in the Arminianism belief is right because God does not decide who would get salvation and who would not, but people do themselves.…

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    If God continues to love us and forgive us, then we must love our neighbor and treat them equally. As humans, we will make mistakes because we are human, yet God knows our heart and trust that we will come back and pray for salvation for our sins. The solution for humans to overcome obstacles is to consecrate a relationship with God and live by the commandments, which he served to the people. 1 Samuel 2:2 (KJV) Burridge, R. (1992). What are the Gospels?: A comparison with…

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    from religion in the 1700s, a period known as the great awakening, revivalist hoped to bring them back and show them the right path. In his famous sermon, Sinners in the hands of an angry god, Jonathan Edwards strives to bring to help them gain salvation. Through the use of his acerbic tone, Edwards is able to fully convey multiple rhetorical techniques: repetition, imagery, and metaphor. Edward uses repetition to firmly express his acerbic tone. He expresses to the congregation that nothing you…

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    for offering himself in this way, he had been cruxified for our sin to be forgiven, and that is such a great gift for us, it’s a gift which we are not deserve. Anselm’s opinion about that was jesus death alone because of our sins and he offered salvation to all of us. Through jesus’s death god justice and humankind sinful. Anselm provides a logical rational for jesus being divine and human at the same time, he confirmed that christ’s two natures within one…

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    Romans 22-25 Analysis

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    Romans 22-25 refers to him about this being credited to him as righteousness. All though it was not for him alone. It was credited to everyone. As long as you believe in the one who raised Jesus Christ from the dead. Paul recounted this story of Abraham to teach the Romans that we are not justified by our own works, but rather in the faith in Jesus Christ and by His righteousness. Paul wraps up chapter 4 of his letter to the Romans with a summary of the entire gospel (Osiek 1840).…

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