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    praying, “Lord show me myself” and “Lord show me thyself.” May both be heard, and you will be taught of God! Gifts come from a single source to benefit the entire church. Every individual has an important part to play in the church. The gift of communication is an effective way of prayer. Communication is making a connection with people or places. Within the Christian walk communing with God would seal the deal within your business environment. Beginning right is essential when we begin our…

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    Persistent Prayer Life Essay

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    King David understood the value of regular and faithful prayer to God. He realized that practicing this would keep his relationship with his Heavenly Father strong. New Testament believers have been afforded the luxury of being able to live according to Jesus’ example. Unlike King David of the Old Testament, New Testament believers have encouragement from both fellow believers in Christ and from Christ himself. The apostles showed in the book of Acts that they felt a healthy prayer life would…

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    Job 2:9 His wife said to him, “Are you still maintaining your integrity? Curse God and die!” As you can see even those closest to a believer can be more like enemeies than family or friends when it comes to our relationship with God. Tonight we will dive into our identity as members of the Christian family. We also will see why having ourselves rooted in that identity gives us both the command to love those outside of that family, and the power to correctly do so. In Pastor Timmothy Keller 's…

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    Christian home so it was not until a later part of my life that I truly experienced God. I had heard different things about god through school and random TV shows I watched but my view of him was that he did not care about me. The reason for that being was because my father had left my family and me when I was 4 years old to go start a family with another woman he was seeing. I tried to have a relationship with my father but it just left me broken because he had a son with the woman he was…

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    Bible: The Holy Spirit

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    read through the bible, it displays the holy spirit as a person that has the same equality of the father and jesus. The spirit is also referred to one of the three personalities of the trinity which are the father the son and the holy spirit. the divine characteristics of the holy spirit can be seen in the process of the creation of the world in the book of genesis. In genesis 1:1 it obviously says god created the heavens and the earth but the holy spirit was there in the beginning too.In 1:2…

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    not perfect and cannot do anything without God. So, there are more questions we need to answer. Four big ones are: who is God, how is God identified and named in ministry, who is the agent of ministry, what is the pastor’s role in ministry. The first one is “who is God?”. God is many things. The Apostles’ Creed says, God is “the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth”. God is our song of hope. We know this from Our Song of Hope which says “Our God loves this world…. We know Christ to be…

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    Christ the Holy Spirt will already be working to draw the person to their knee in repentance and recognition of their need. No man can come to the Father unless they are drawn by the Holy Spirit (John 6:44). Until the Holy Spirit opens their eyes to their need, they will remain blinded by their sin. The Holy Spirit plays multiple rolls in the believer’s life, God states that He dwells inside of the believer (1Corinthians 6:19), has sealed the eternal security of the believer (Ephesians 1:13) and…

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    decisions. A Christian?s philosophy is composed of their beliefs about God, His Word, and how it applies to everyday life. The Bible is one of the most crucial and controversial elements of the Christian faith. Its validity is under constant attack from those who doubt its credibility, and its claims about God and His Son Jesus must either be accepted as truth or rejected as counterfeit. Christians believe that the Bible is the Word of God, and that it fully and completely explains how to…

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    controlling power, especially a personal God or Gods. Being that we live in a culturally diverse world, many religions have developed over time. For example: Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism and etc. Specifically, I believe the religion that of Christianity depicts a clear and vivid reason for our existence. Christianity is a religion of which teaches you the life and teachings of Jesus Christ; one God; monotheism. I am initially from the Caribbean. My mother and father trail of the island of…

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    od is good, says Christianity. After all, faith in God is the key to heaven. Is heaven not good? But what about hell? Why allow such perdition at all? The presence of evil challenges the existence and preconception of a God whose grounding is one of not only assigned, but assumed benevolence, such as the one found in Christianity. To name God supreme creator, or transcendent father (our father, who art in heaven…), or an essence above that of mortal beings and simultaneously surmise that…

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