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    Majority of the people judge one’s individuality by their physical looks. In The Chrysalids by John Wyndham, after a nuclear apocalypse destroys the world, the community of Waknuk started to rely only on the Bible and the Nicholson’s Repentances, a book which describe man as a being who fit the Pure Image. Anyone who are differing from the image of God was called blasphemies and are either killed or will be sent to the Fringes. In the novel by John Wyndham, it is made evident that discrimination…

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    Book Of Genesis Analysis

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    Creation, the fall, the great flood, and the languages barriers of Babel are very significant to the Christian reader in contemporary society. Creation is the only valid explanation of how the earth was created. It is absurd to think that because of an explosion we now have absolutely amazing life and order. An explosion has never created order before…

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    John 10:10; 10 The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it abundantly. Even the devil can disguise himself when approaching the children of God. Our defense is God, love and humility. Let us embrace the good news that no evil scheme can ruin us if we abide in the light of the glorious Gospel of true freedom, which is in Jesus Christ and Him alone. 2 Corinthians 4:6-12; 6 For God, who commanded the light…

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    The Discernment Model

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    Discernment Model Discernment is the process of making careful distinctions in our thinking about truth. In other words, it is the ability to think biblically . Discernment gives Christians ability to decide between truth and error, right and wrong. 1 Thessalonians 5:21-22 says that it is the responsibility of every Christian to be discerning: “Put all things to the test: keep what is good and avoid every kind of evil.” Also, the apostle John said about it. He says, “My dear friends, do not…

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    Leadership is an important role in a Christian’s life. Some are leaders naturally while others need to learn how to be a leader. To be a good leader, I need to know my Christian values. When I know myself, I can better my strengths while reducing my weaknesses; I can maximize my potential. There are several core values that I believe in; they assist me in my leadership role. I can align the core values with my leadership responsibilities and present them to my followers. Passion: One cannot be…

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    reasons why marriages fall apart (infidelity, financial challenges, communication etc.) but the one constant is misunderstanding of what love is and the sacrifice it entails based on scriptural principles. Take heart brothers for it is refreshing as Christians to know that the Lord has made ample provision to help us navigate through the challenges of marriage. In effect there is an urgent call from our Lord to all husbands and that is sacrificial love towards our…

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    understanding the non-convergence and correlation of Christianity and psychology. The focus on psychology is thoroughly developed throughout the book, but particular problem that is not emphasized as much is the purpose of the book for an average Christian and what pious people have to do with it. This book is successful for professors and collegiate students to study and analyze, but it is not perfect, for example, for church pastors or nonprofessionals who wish to be more helpful in their…

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    The lens through which one views the world determines what he sees and how he responds. Lens composition is just as important as function; the same is true of the worldview we embrace. A Biblical worldview embodies the idea that its foundation effects its structure. Thus the purpose of this paper is to lay a foundation for the Biblical worldview, specifically expounding upon the Biblical belief that people are made in the image of God (Gen. 1:26-17) and relating this to the author’s vocation.…

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    Essay On Total Depravity

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    This doctrinal belief comes from the Wesleyan tradition. Christian perfection means that all Christians have the ability to live perfect lives, free of sin. I believe humans, because they were given free will, can choose to not sin and live a perfect life. This is nearly impossible for humans, alone, to do because of the corruption…

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    Doctrine And Covenants

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    The Doctrine and Covenants offers insight to some of the universal questions: Where did I come from, where am I going, and why am I here? People have been trying to figure out these questions for centuries. Many vast theories and ideas have been presented whether that be science or religious based. Many people have provided some well thought out ideas, but unfortunately incomplete. Who would know the answers to these questions but the creator of man who played a sole part in where we…

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