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    Ephesians Prayer

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    the world for Christ and not vice versa. 1: 24-25: I finally make my break here because Jude switches topics from treating others with kindness and compassion while not compromising values to being reassured that God will keep believers from falling astray if believers put their trust in him and if that happens God will give an abundance of joy. Summary: Jude wrote to audiences that were vulnerable to heresies and temptations and encouraged them to have faith in the Lord as the final days…

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    Christ 's life as an example of righteous suffering (2:21-25) and gives instruction for Godly living despite trials in the Christian community (chapter 3). Peter 's final point is that the endurance of trials manifests God 's glory. He implores believers to arm themselves with Christian love (4:1-11), to follow Jesus ' example (4:12-19), and to minister in Christian humility (5:1-14) in order to manifest God 's glory through their…

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    W 9 Assignment 2 The Sacramental Life When a person sees the word sacramental, one thinks of the Lord's Supper. The Lord's Supper is when believers come together on a designated day in fellowship to remember Jesus' crucifixion on the cross while a man was still in their sinful nature. Because of His sacrifice believers worship Him and partake in the sacramental elements to show gratitude and love for His shed blood on the cross for humankind. There is no unique power in the sacramental…

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    gift of Salvation. The Catechism of the Catholic Church declares that, “The baptized have “put on Christ”. Through the Holy Spirit, Baptism is a bath that purifies, justifies, and sanctifies” (CCC, #1227).” This teaching that Baptism engulfs the believer with the love and the sacrifice of Christ, stems directly from the Apostles. In Romans 6:3-4, the Apostle Paul writes, “Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death? We were buried…

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    The theory of climate change is complex and controversial, as the criteria isn’t strict. This makes it a challenge for the entirety of society to accept the theory, when many do not comprehend the theory itself. (4) Even though the theory of climate change has been around for quite a while, with much of the scientific community today supporting this theory, there are still deniers in both the scientific and worldwide communities. What are the characteristics of an accepted theory, and why is the…

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    1. A Saved Church • A believer is one who has accepted Christ as their personal savior. They have created an ongoing relationship. It’s important to understand that it is a “work in progress” The author defines this as a church of born again Christians. A Church that has not just a few but is mostly comprised of believers. It is presumed that the entire church of Thessalonica was saved. • When I press my church against this model it appears to line up. As I look around the group and see…

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    Christian Mission Purpose

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    world since those 120 Spirit-filled believers at Pentecost. The driving principle behind this massive growth was not awesome music, fancy delivery, or beautiful buildings; but rather a desire to evangelize the lost by carrying the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In short or simple terms this process is called missions. A Christian mission is more than a mere process; it is simple in…

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    beliefs do not interfere with his job. He assured that his department treats everyone in the community equally. “We love all people here in Bradley County. We love the non-believers as well as the believers, and they're all treated the same,” said Watson. “When you call 911, you're not asked, are you a believer or not a believer? We respond in the same way to all people.” Moreover, Watson explained that the Facebook posts on the official page of the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office are not funded…

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    These motifs assist believers in understanding a reoccurring idea which brings out the nuances of that theme generating a greater understanding of missions and its purpose. Two key motifs of mission theology that can be observed throughout scripture include The Kingdom of God…

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    Imagine Dragon Analysis

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    Interpersonal Communication in Songs: Believer by Imagine Dragon In my essay, I have chosen Believer by Imagine Dragon to be my song of choice. Imagine Dragon is a rock that consist of Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon, Ben Mckee, and Daniel Platzman. This band is known for their hit song Radioactive and their contribution to Sucker for Pain. The reason I have chosen this song is because of the deep meaning that is being told in the song and exposing the communication that is being told through the…

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