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    Seeing God Reflection

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    was able to recognize the common theme of seeing God in my life. Seeing God in our lives is something we can experience everyday if we are looking for God and willing to listen to Him. At first, the thought of seeing God daily seemed next to impossible because it’s not everyday that someone experiences a miracle. I realized that God makes Himself known all the time, but I don’t always notice Him because I am too caught up in the world around me. God does not need to perform a miracle to reveal…

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    Caesarea Philippi

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    Surrounding the entrance, pagan’s practice of rituals takes place among the shrines, and sanctuaries; manifestly, niches in the rocks to place statues of various gods and goddesses occur near the cliffs. Weird sounds echo in swirling winds surrounding this haunting region of Pan’s sizeable cult. A wooden statue of the goat god with an erect phallus stood among the rocky area. Each year, to attract the return of the devilish creature Pan, the pagans practice horrendous deeds; including sexual…

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    beliefs, or knowledge, but must entail ‘‘heart-orientation’’ and behavior as well (p. 231). " The foundation of my worldview that is overly apparent to me is a Christian worldview based on biblical principles that God is the creator of all, God is good and that I am a unique creation of God. I know I have a decidedly biblical Christian…

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    right thing to do when put in a situation that we may not agree with or believe in, is to love and respect the person/ people regardless because they are still our brothers and sisters in Christ. Whether we agree with a homosexual lifestyle or not, God made us to love one another as he loves us and he made each and everyone one of us in his own image. The author of this book also addressed, in chapters six through eight, the problem of communication and understanding one another. He referred to…

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    2014). These assumptions influence one’s understanding and interpretation of the world. This is prevalent in Christianity. The Christian worldview has its own beliefs in regards to God, humanity, Jesus, and the restoration that require some analysis and self-reflection in order fully understand the essential elements of the religion. Christian Worldview God In the Christian worldview, God is the eternal creator of everything. He created everything from nothing, for his glory as well as for…

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    My Identity Essay

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    want to believe in God, I tried to live as though I didn 't believe, if I didn 't believe in God, I could 'justify ' myself humanly speaking. Before a perfect God, I KNEW I had no excuse. I never could banish the reality of a creator from my mind. In my heart I always knew, He was real, and I was without…

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    Lord for courage. A prayer I often pray is, “Make me bold, give me strength, and keep me humble.” This is the prayer I prayed over myself in that moment. Jesus was still asking me to pray for V.R.’s mom as she finished talking. With the courage that God gave me, I asked her if it would be ok for me to pray…

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    Elijah

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    Mantle In 2 Kings 2:13, Elisha picks up the mantle that had been left behind by Elijah, symbolizing the passing on of the ministry to Elisha. God had not only chosen Elisha, but gave him the mantle, the covering of His Holy Spirit, to give him power and show his election and rite of succession. With this power Elisha was able to do great works for the Lord. God had chosen His only begotten son, equipping Him with the power to raise the dead, to give sight to the blind, to perform the…

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    cleansed. 4 Then Jesus said to him, “See that you say nothing to anyone; but go, show yourself to the priest, and offer the gift that Moses commanded, as a testimony to them.” Oftentimes in life people lean and depend on you more than they depend on God. They expect you to fix all there problems, to give them an encouraging word, to loan them money or just have a shoulder to lay their head on. It is…

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    God's Grandeur Poem

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    on. The poem ends with a sestet. We begin where man has forgotten God, the one who is Creator, Lord, and King. The one who is provider, sustainer, and giver of life? God reigns and rules with authority. He is Omniscient and Omnipotent. Job 42:2 say’ He can do all things and nothing can restrain Him”. He is Omnipresent knows all and see’s all. God is everywhere you can’t hide from Him. Hopkins let you experience what he feels. God stepped out into space, orchestrated a master piece, this world.…

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