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    mostly an unconditional love, someone is able to give and get. Everyone want to get love from god or feel loved. God and Jesus gave love to all, even if they did believe of not. And as human, one of propose here is to love all in the world and beyond that too. It was all about the love that god gave and how able to forgive all our sins and help us in our time of need. And for that reason Jesus died for us, so that we are able to have a better life. God is with all to aid us and from that love,…

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    Most results are centered on the same concept. From the Roman Catholic perspective, celibacy is a connection. Within all branches of Christianity, they want to be connected to “historical Jesus and their paramount goal is to be like Christ” (Ellen Ryan). In the book of Genesis, it says, God created human beings (both male and female) in His image. That’s where celibacy comes into play. Christian followers freely give themselves to God for…

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    the Christian would have no claim to eternity by the example of Christ. John 11:25 tells God’s children, “Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die;”…

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    Perhaps as a believer in God and a disciple of Jesus Christ, it is paramount to look at others views and perspectives on the subject such as the origins of nature and the Universe, or perhaps, where do we as humans come from and what happens after death. These among other questions are imperative to have an answer to. My worldview is as simple as how I see my surroundings in conjunction with the set of values about basic aspects of reality that ground and persuades all my perceiving,…

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    Temptation of Christ.” While many previous films surrounding Jesus portrayed stories that many evangelicals are familiar with, this took a completely different route. The film even begins with a disclaimer stating that it is not based off the Gospels. It can be argued that this takes away from the true historicity of who Jesus was, but the interpretation provided can possibly give audiences and scholars alike new perspectives to take when analyzing Jesus of Nazareth. “The Last Temptation of…

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    see life the way they do or don’t share their beliefs. They don’t fight with other groups in an attempt to convert them. Buddhist believes that happiness comes from the relationships with other people (Loy, 2014). In the Christian faith, Jesus gave the disciples the ability to heal the sick (King James Bible, Matthew 10:8). In today’s society we pray for healing and many people believe…

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    Religion and the LGBT community are two groups that tend to clash; however, in reality there should not be a divider between the two as faith continually proves God’s unconditional love for His children. The essay “Gay Marriage: Our Mutual Joy,” by Lisa Miller, explains to the readers the truths behind the Bible and about God’s love towards homosexuality. In comparison, the article “The Religious People Who Give Us Hope,” by Stevie St. John, displays several religious leaders supporting the…

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    Essay On Holy Baptism

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    church. Baptism offers the “stamp” of God saying to His baptized child as He did His Son, Jesus Christ: “You are my beloved Son [daughter], in whom I am well pleased (Luke 31:21-22).” God offers assurance to the individual through the institution of Baptism in the Church. This sacrament comforts parents of the young children who have died, and families who at the time of a death of a family member or loved one who had not seen in years, can look to Scripture in hope. The sacrament also…

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    man by the name of Jesus who claimed to be the Messiah "Son of God". Jesus ' coming was through the calling of offering eternal salvation through the faith and grace of God 's mercy. The establishment of the early church covenant was offered to all who believed and desired to understand God and his will. The writers of the books of the New Testament intended to for the Scriptures to be serviceable to all followers of Christ. The New Testament provides the characteristics of Jesus and his marking…

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    enemy-neighbor from whom you can expect no good in return, but only hostility and persecution.” (King, 75). This is the most unselfish kind of love because of the sacrifice that is often associated with it. This love is the kind of love that Jesus had for us when he died for us. Jesus knew since he was a young man, that he would face hate and persecution because of who he was and eventually he made the ultimate sacrifice for use by dying on the cross. This love is also the love that Jesus…

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