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    Timothy we see why we should preach the word and what happens if we do not. 1. We need to always be ready to reprove, rebuke, and exhort with patience and teaching. A. Let’s look at 2 Timothy 4:1-5 and see what we need to do in our lives as Christians. B. We have to: 1. Reprove 2. Rebuke 3. Exhort C. Why do we do we do these three things? 1. To prevent false teaching of God’s word and to teach others the truth of God’s word. BODY: 1. Paul has charged Timothy with God and…

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    answers for all that the Bible and Christians believed. In his writing, “The Age of Reason”, he renounces the stories of the Bible and compares them to “heathen mythology” (pg. 655). He felt that the “Christian theory is little else than the idolatry of the ancient mythologist” (pg.656) He also believed that Christian churches were a “human invention set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit” (pg.654). Paine believed the Christians “system of faith was a religious…

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    themselves a partnership of the whole of life (CCC 1601).” Because marriage is a sacrament, not everyone can do it at any time in their life. The couple getting married must meet certain requirements. Some of those are both partners have to be baptized Christians, not closely related, partners of the opposite sex, free of any other marriage, and in good terms with the church. These restrictions are here because the sacrament of marriage is a supernatural institution and a natural one. In order…

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    which means that we use fundamentalism to come up with fixed answers. Spiritualism moreover refers to the relationship of love and intimacy. Next, Spong focuses on the beliefs and faith of certain religions specifically focuses on Christianity. Christians are committed to their own ideas and beliefs and they believe that if one disagrees with the faith of the church then they are disagreeing with God’s Truth. Religion has transformed into cruel evil. The Christianity…

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    Jacob Bickel Mrs. Pratt Christian Mission Period 4 Worst People on Earth “It has always been my ambition to preach the gospel where Christ was not known, so that I would not be building on someone else’s foundation” Romans 15:20. Roger Youderian took that verse to heart. Roger expressed his love for Christ in many ways. His story is not like many others. This paper will be talking about his early life, where he served, and why he is famous. Roger was born January 21, 1924…

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    Imagine a church whose history history is over a thousand years, amazing right? The Orthodox church is christianity’s true , holy , and apostolic church established by Jesus Christ , it should feel like an honor to be apart of the church that Jesus Christ himself created right? that fact makes the religion one of the first ever to be made , and also makes it original . The Russian Orthodox church has a history of strong political as well as spiritual influence over the inhabitants of the Russian…

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    humanity tends to be, even Christians can forget that only a fraction of their lives will be spent in this fallen world, while eternity still awaits them. Every day, every person has the decision to choose Christ or evil, both in their hearts and in their outward actions. By becoming the hands and feet of Christ and sharing His word, Christians can help non-believers turn their lives toward God. However, people also have the opportunity to dissuade others from doing the right thing. In The…

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    For Kavanagh, Baptism is much more than just a sacrament of initiation; instead, it is supposed to be the model of how Christian faith in Jesus is genuinely lived out. What this model is meant to express is the notion that faith is a process of growing more intimately united with Christ, rather than it merely being a one-time event that ends once the ritual is completed. The Christian life of faith, like Baptism,…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Baptism

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    important part of the church, the individual believer, and the believer’s family, it seems right for there to be no arguments about it. However, different beliefs on what baptism truly signifies and different beliefs about the relationship between the Old and New Testaments have in part caused these arguments. The arguments are not whether or not baptism should be administered, but how it should be done. Some Christians believe infants should be baptized if their parents are believers, while…

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    expressed in strengthening and unifying the Christian denominations to create an ecumenical community. Initial changes to the Mass were substantial as they were created in attempt to welcome and get more people involved through Liturgy and Sacraments followed by the changes in the Eucharist that modernized the Mass so people felt more welcome to attend mass. In attempt to understand the differences that divided the Catholic Church against other Christian denominations, the Greek term Ecumenism…

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