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    Pledge Of Allegiance Essay

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    pledge of allegiance, we have to say “under God”? The pledge of allegiance was originally created by Colonel George Balch in 1887. Since it was first created, it has been revised several times and different parts and words have been added to the pledge. One of the words that were added during the revision of the pledge are the words “under God”. The words “under God” were added in 1954 after many revisions. Many people believe that the words “under God” should remain as part of the pledge as it…

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    Man can be sustained by faith in God and prayer alone. This is a profound statement that is reverberated throughout the Bible. Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 5:7 that, “We live by faith, not by sight.” George Müller adopted this principle and made an incredible impact on the lives of thousands of orphans in England and millions of people across the world. He devoted his life to the will of God and relied solely on prayer and faith for the sustainment of his family and the orphans under his care.…

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    Nora’s slam in the door, to some Christians, seem like a slam in the face to God. There are many verses in which God says that a married women is supposed to care for her household and submit to her husband. There are even certain verses in the Bible that apply to Nora’s complicated, difficult situation. 1 Peter 3:1 says that “Wives, in the same…

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    Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel, is a narrative and song that spans over many centuries. Enslaved Africans would sing this song as a sign of faith in God despite their oppressed situation. The lyrics of the song are in response to the horrific nature of the life of slavery and the overwhelming desire to part from it. Slaves had a spiritual connection with God and although they were suffering, they knew Jesus Christ and celebrated by singing of the promise that someday they would be freed. The…

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    My Jesus Research Paper

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    spending time with God. By the end of the couple of months of me commuting back and forth I finally decided that it was time I changed. I decided that it was time that i stop trying to take control of every…

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    Eli And His Sons Essay

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    Phinehas, than to God. I presumed Eli’s sons turned wicked because their father failed to teach and discipline in the ways of God that they did not know Him. (1 Samuel 1:12) Hence, when his sons succeeded him as priests in the tabernacle, they served God unlawfully. They violated the divine laws of worship and sacrifices done in the tabernacle; For instance, they ate meat that was not apportioned to them (1 Samuel 2:13-16) and had intercourse with the women…

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    affliction is the direct result of Jacob’s failure to be obedient to God’s command to return to Bethel. This act of compromise cost his daughter dearly and put the rest of the covenant family of God at risk. The story of genesis 34 stands as a chilling reminder of how half-hearted obedience is seen by God. Bare in mind that what follows this paragraph may not be pleasant for some but it is my interpretation. This paper shall examine the actions of the covenant family. Our story begins in 34:1:…

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    to the children in our midst hearkens the ground of Christian hope who comes a child (xii).” He offers a theology of childhood to show the ethic of care for all children. He will look at things that impact children’s lives everyday like: war, poverty, child labor, and sex trade. When looking at how these impact children, through theology one gets a different perspective that is missed if view through another like psychology, philosophy, etc. Jensen starts by looking at the neglect children have…

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    God gives him a triple promise and from this moment, God focuses on a nation, Israel, through whom he would progressively fulfill his plan of redemption, which comes to be the second most significant and important theme in this book. The triple promise is that God will give a land to his people, Abraham would be the seed of Israel’s descendants, and God promise to bless Abraham and his descendants. The rest of Scripture focuses on the fulfillment of these promises. Definitely, Genesis…

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    of Deuteronomy is based on God and his words to the people. The people of Israel were enslaved in Egypt, until God freed them and led them into a different land, the Promised Land. After freeing his people, he preaches to them the commandments that he expects them to follow. He lists all of the rules he wants them to abide by such as to remain loyal to God and do not test him. In Deuteronomy 6:20-25, God also tells his people to tell their children of the story how God freed them from slavery…

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