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    view that stands out compared to other views. It is the belief that God created everything, has control of everything, and wants to be in communion with mankind. This paper will be about the Christian worldview and how it relates to God and Jesus, humanity, and the dealings of this world. God In the Christian worldview, God is at the center of this perspective. He is all-knowing, all-present, and all-powerful (Diffey, 2014). God created the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1) and everything that…

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    In this modern day and age, most people believe to practice Christianity, being just a traditional religion to follow. Even going as far as to divide the religion into different denominations. Why do so when it 's the same Christ and the same God? Is it to justify their own belief of what 's right and wrong by picking and choosing values to follow within the word of God? Luckily, I 've been blessed with the opportunity to experience a ministry that stand for everything the Holy Bible (KJV)…

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    Penecost Act 1 Summary

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    in different tongues speaking the words of God, and they were astonished that everyone was speaking of the same thing, God himself. Some thought they were drunk, but they were not because it was only the third hour of the day. Then one of the men preached to the people telling them they crucified Jesus, the son of God, who would one day sit on the thrown of God. The people told Peter and the rest of the apostles, “What shall we do?” Then…

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    Gospel Essentials

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    this class we have learned about how God created the Heaven, Stars and the Earth and all of the animals that live on it. We have also learned about the first human beings, Adam and Eve, who didn’t abide by God’s rules and let him down. We also learned how God gave his only son Jesus to come and walk with us as a human. We learned how he died on the cross for us and arose again to forgive us of all of our sins and so that we can one day walk with him and God again and have eternal life. In…

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    Jesus Identity Meaning

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    interactions on earth with people like us. The primary truth about Jesus Christ is that he is the son of God who represents all truth and justice in the flesh. Because he is the direct son of God, he is therefore unchained to the cycle of sin that we find ourselves bound by. All human beings are forced into a life of sin whether they are redeemed or not, Christian or Jew (or in this context, Jew or Gentile). God is omnibenevolent…

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    the privilege of enjoying our campus pond the other day. I was sitting on a rock watching pieces of dried flower heads of cattails fly off and over the water. It almost looked like snow. I admired the birds and insects. It 's a true wonder that our God is the creator of things such as these. However, something hit deep inside me as I was making my way back to the dorms. Two flowers really caught my attention. It was a small sight and I 'm not really sure why or how I saw them, but I am thankful…

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    believes in the presence of one God. In this paper, I will explain that a Christian worldview believes these things; God is the sovereign creator of all things, the fall of humanity introduced sin into the world, and Jesus was sent into world to restore man from sin. Christians are theistic in that they believe there is one God and that He is the creator of all things. God is also the first person of the Trinity, which is God the Father, Jesus the Son of God,…

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    Robertson’s poem Three Ways of Looking at God because of how it evolved over time. It starts off being about nature, but soon changes to a deep analysis of the Christian faith. Being a devoted Christian myself, the title gave me reason to unpack this poem more than any other. Having a connection through faith was the motivation I needed to commit to fully understanding this complex poem. When I first looked at this poem the title stood out to me. Three Ways of Looking at God sounded like a…

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    Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the second part of the Trinity. Some people, who believe in other religions, doubt that Jesus was the Son of God and think that He was just a good man and a prophet. Jesus Christ is the human form of God, who was sent down to Earth to live as humans live, to tell people about God, and to show people the extent of God’s power. While Jesus was on Earth, He claimed to be many things, including the Son of God. In John 1:1, Jesus is referred…

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    reason for the hope that is in you” In light of this, the believer ought to approach apologetics as the overflow of their relationship with Jesus. Approaching apologetics from the fideist perspective is to embrace the mystery and paradox of knowing God in faith, rather than through an extended philosophically rooted line of reasoning. Instead of using human means to explain the reality which is far above human understanding, fideist seek to share their encounter with Jesus, the ultimate…

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