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    you have built by putting My name there forever.” In the zenith of his power, the Antichrist will stand up in this same temple erected to give glory to the name of the Lord, and proclaim himself as God while he blasphemes the name of God in heaven. Jesus said that Israel will put their trust in one who comes in his own name. Both Daniel and even Genesis teach that the Antichrist will be a man who is a rabid builder of buildings and will put his name on them. He’s obsessed with himself and the…

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    Philippian 2 Book Report

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    Sim #2 Big Idea: Philippians 2:1-4 a great verse that explains Christs perfect love. If we are truly following the Lord then we should be able to humbly share God’s love from the depths of our hearts as lead by Jesus’s example. This verse really spoke to me when I read it. It caused me to reflect. If we really are living in Christ’s love then we should be able to share his love out of our inner hearts with the interest of helping others. We should be a reflection of God’s kindness and love.…

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    By the divine privilege and grace of the Almighty God, this book is a life-ideology designed to spur those unknown generals who will read it and create a nurturing and compelling stir in their hearts to rise above mundane existence and mediocre living to a life of achieving great things; for God Almighty, for humanity both in our generation and the ones yet unborn and achieve great things for themselves in particular. Like a song writer would sing, “When all is said and done, there’s just one…

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    Are American Indians Lawfully Sinners or Just Uninformed? In chapter six of Francisco De Vitoria’s book, “Vitoria: Political Writings,” titled, On the Americans Indians, Vitoria considers various arguments regarding the dominion of the “barbaric” American Indians by determining if sinners, unbelievers and children as well irrational and mad men should have dominion over property and over themselves. Although I agree with Vitoria’s conclusion that American Indians should be treated as any other…

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    Expectation is a firm belief that something will happen. It is a confident feeling about someone or something. In every relationship we have different expectations; people expect different several things from him and God also expects us to do a certain thing. We expect him to love and support us to mention the least, He expects us to obey and love him back. Expectation motivates us to do better, to work harder or to climb higher in life. Expectation is a gift, not a pain for when people expect…

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    Analysis Of Verses 18-19

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    Verses 18-19 For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to you from your forefathers, but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect (NIV). To begin, in 1 Peter chapter one, “you” refers to “God’s elect exiles”, mentioned as the audience in verse one. “Elect”, from the Greek word eklektos means “chosen”. Looking at the Greek, parepidēmos, “exiles” means “strangers”. This…

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    Fool's Talk Analysis

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    Guinness, Os. Fool’s Talk: recovering the art of Christian persuasion. Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2015. Os Guinness’ Fool’s Talk has many strengths as a modern-day guide for apologists and evangelists. He focuses on the New Testament model of persuasive evangelism and the urgent need of the global church to utilize this model. This in-depth discussion of the art of persuasion is both his biggest strength and his biggest weakness. In regards to the strengths, Guinness does an…

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    At the start of Act II, “Love and Marriage”, Wilder yet again skips ahead in time and explains changes to the audience, offering us not only a microscopic perspective, but also a macroscopic perspective. The Stage Manager’s monologue begins with him saying, “Three years have gone by. Yes, the sun’s come up over a thousand times”(46). With the intent of emphasizing the amount of time that has passed, Wilder uses the Stage Manager to then change perspectives by converting years into days. He does…

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    rose ten percent when I became a recipient of healing from an illness plagued me for over thirty years. The relationship of divine healing and the atonement Christian Theology describes atonement as the reconciliation of God and humankind through Jesus Christ. Understanding the atonement is paramount for grasping what is biblical about healing. First,…

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    Introduction Mark McMinn begins his chapter on forgiveness by talking about the bodies ability to heal itself and then explains that we have the ability heal interpersonally to. God gave us the ability to forgive so that we might heal. However, McMinn does point out that interpersonal healing is much harder than the physical healing out bodies experience. To illustrate just how hard and complicated forgiveness can be, McMinn uses the example of a client that was sexually abused as a child.…

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