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    This report will define what the Holy Spirit (The Supernatural). How the Holy Spirit works, its available to everyone who believers and receives. Explain who is the holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit is God. Where to find biblical scriptures and concepts to support the terms relating to the (Supernatural) known as the “Holy Spirit.” How Blaspheming the Holy Spirit is a sin, how people quenched the Holy Spirit. Eph. 4:30.(KJV). The reason some people have no relationship with God. There are people…

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    Persistent Prayer Life Essay

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    would keep his relationship with his Heavenly Father strong. New Testament believers have been afforded the luxury of being able to live according to Jesus’ example. Unlike King David of the Old Testament, New Testament believers have encouragement from both fellow believers in Christ and from Christ himself. The apostles showed in the book of Acts that they felt a healthy prayer life would strengthen the New Testament believers’ relationship of faith in the God whom the apostles were preaching.…

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    or lengthen of a believer’s persecution, they must, like Christ, commit their lives to their Creator, knowing that their persecution has a divine purpose. Another central theme of 1 Peter is the centrality of Christ in the believer’s life. The believer is born again through the resurrection of Christ and “by Christ’s sacrificial death she has been redeemed from her vain and futile life, and by his resurrection she has been regenerated to a living hope and an imperishable inheritance.” Christ…

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    remain blinded by their sin. The Holy Spirit plays multiple rolls in the believer’s life, God states that He dwells inside of the believer (1Corinthians 6:19), has sealed the eternal security of the believer (Ephesians 1:13) and fills the believer completely (Ephesians 5:18). The Spirit is the new believer’s personal Counselor (John16:8), will intercede when the believer does not know how to pray (Romans 8:26). When the new person in Christ will be lead, guided and help by the Holy Spirit to do…

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    Fool's Talk Analysis

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    to their own view of reality, the closer they are to God’s reality (p. 96).” These poles are very helpful in explaining how presuppositions relate to the understanding of the unbeliever and their relationship to God. This is very helpful for the believer in being able to determine the specific tension that the unbeliever is struggling through and how they are most likely dealing with this…

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    everyday use of his computer he barely scratches the surface of its capabilities. “Its full potential nowhere near realized” (pp. 4). This is how believers are when it comes to the Gospels. They are used for sermon topics or guidelines for everyday living yet the surface is just being scratched. The Gospels have yet to be used to their potential. Believers must realize the power and the message the Gospel truly holds in its…

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    This section of the reading is mainly focusing on regulation by faith repentance, and on how fear and forgiveness are connected. Section four particularly highlights how many people tend to distinguish between legal repentance and evangelical repentance. Furthermore, Calvin brings in many biblical references supporting his viewpoint and clarifying what repentance means for mankind. Calvin concludes that repentance is a product of faith (“Institutes of the Christian Religion" - Book III, I, 1).…

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    to be a Christian it shouldn’t matter which side a person stands on. In today’s world Christians look down on others who don’t believe in their God or their rules. This act takes place in schools, the government, and in the general community. Non-believers are being brought into situations to listen to people force their religion onto them. Christians go too far with religion by forcing their beliefs onto others, using their religion as a weapon, and creating a world of intolerance.…

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    who should take his place as the leader of Islam. This leadership position was called the caliph. The empires of the caliphates in the Middle East began and expanded with imperial conquest, actively and passionately practice the conversion of non-believers to Islam, and ended with destructive civil wars. The empires started and expanded using imperial conquest. After the death of Mu’awiya, the Umayyad leader, the Umayyads united their rule and embarked on wars of imperial conquest. (Spodek…

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    Tus's Letter To Titus

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    passage, but to all believers. Paul urges Titus to have sound doctrine by which he will have the ability to live a godly life. Having a personal theology is vital to the spiritual health of a believer, because without it, their faith is only surface level and not their own. Furthermore, our faith drives our worldview which…

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