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    you could say that people is worshipping him he could just be doing everything to gain attention and grow his own popularity with people. People also look at they are worshipping instead of God himself, that’s why we believe in the holy trinity; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This way the Son is the Father and the Father is the Son. This way people worship Jesus they in fact are worshipping God, because they are one in the same. I like this because it clears one counter argument about Jesus being…

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    As the body of Christ (the Church) redefined itself again and again throughout history, believers were hard-pressed to embrace and work through the multiple denominations amongst them. Fast-forward centuries and thousands of denominations later, and we find the Church at odds against the idea (or the classification) of evangelicalism. In Kevin J. Vanhoozer and Daniel J. Treier’s Theology and the Mirrors of Scripture: A Mere Evangelical Account, they raise the awareness that the problem of…

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    My Career Research Paper

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    I’m proud to say and declare God as my everything, my one, and only savior. Through my short lifetime, I’m proud to say that I have made it this far because His holy grace alights over me and my life, all my success, victories, achievements, and accomplishments are because of Him. God save me and my family from the darkness, He amended my parents’ marriage that was about to end, He freed me from an aimlessly future but of bad self-teem and lack of love. Every day I see God through the simplest…

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    Christian Worship Essay

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    The introduction to the meaning of worship in spirit and in truth defines a person’s relationship and experience or encounter with God. Therefore, the two key ideas that was of interested in the book review was: what worship is and what worship is not. Worship is spiritual, therefore, the evident of true worship has to come from the heart, mind, and soul of a person. The heart, mind, and soul are components of spiritual transformation in a relationship with Jesus Christ. Secondly, worship is…

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    believe that without the words of God in our lives we are really empty. I think it is helpful to read it and apply it in the life. The Bible is free from error in all it affirms and unfailing in its purpose. I have in my religion the Quran, which is the holy book of Islam and is viewed by Muslims as the direct word of God. The Qur’an will lead us to the Paradise. 2- Spiritual reading is an important point in the growth of virtue directing. Spirituality focuses on the existence of God in this…

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    Pastor's Journey

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    One truth in my own life I have become very well acquainted with is that it is through the struggles and trial that the Lord often does His greatest work. Throughout my life, as a child growing up in ministry, I have had to learn the struggles of being raised as a pastor’s child. In this journey not only have I faced many challenges; I learned what it meant to be truly set free and make Jesus my Lord, not just my Savior. I have been able to receive His calling on my life through these struggles…

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    primarily God's work which we participate in an act of grace, Worship is giving God what is due, but it is done so with joy because of friendship and missionary fervour 6. Evangelical Catholicism is a biblically centered form of Catholic life... The Holy Scriptures provide a central way of encountering the living God Evangelical Catholicism reads the Bible as a whole with a well informed theological lenses There is call for daily reading and study of the Bible, and for it to be the…

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    My amazing trip to Falls Creek. My essay is about my awesome trip to Falls Creek, it will be about the long bus rides, the camp and the activities we played, and the worship. It was an awesome experience to go there with my church, spending lots of time with my friends, and getting more educated about God. The long bus rides The scenery was the best part, it was a five or six hour bus ride so it was far out. There were huge hills that looked like mountains and you drove in it on a bus, it…

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    The Blank Hero: Arthurian Reflections of Societies throughout History When people invoke the name of Arthur, the hero of legend and myth, they often associate the name with King Arthur of Camelot, sitting around the round table along with his noble knights, Queen Guinevere, and mentor Merlin. However, Arthur was not always a King, nor did he have a round table or a magical druid that could see into the future to guide him. Instead, the Britain-hero Arthur is an example of an adaptation of a…

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    Descartes seeks to explain the existence of God in his meditations. The first instance that he is seen trying to explain the existence of God is in his first meditation which is emphasized in the firth mediation. Descartes argues that the there is a source for ideas in the first meditation and in the firth meditation, he seeks to enhance his first meditation by digging deeper. Although he proposes and defines his arguments, many philosophers have argued that Descartes’ arguments are baseless and…

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