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    Lord”. Who is Lord? Lord is another name for the Christian’s God. His alias are Jehovah, Jesus, and the Messiah. He is significant to the Christian culture because he is the father of all nations, the Holy one. Jesus was sent by his father, God to save the sins and people “us” of the world of Satan’s evil spirits and destruction. Jesus is the human version of God, and he walked the earth performing miraculous miracles. Christians believe God created the world in six days “For in six days the…

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    John 15: 5-11 Analysis

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    Jesus is saying that if a person can really produce “fruit” through keeping God’s commandments and become a disciple or follower of Him that in doing that they will ultimately be glorifying God. Which is the purpose for all people both in Jesus’s time and in today’s time. Our main goal should be to glorify God and by applying these verses and being his disciple we can truly glorify…

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    Not Think of Saying There are Three Gods,” he exhorts and rebukes a young man, named Ablabius, who appears to have strayed from the sound doctrine that had been passed down to him. Gregory appears frustrated with Ablabius and the errors that he was spreading, but there seems to be an underlying tone of love and a desire for restoration that is woven into the rebukes and arguments given throughout the letter. The primary error that Gregory addresses is that God supposedly must exist either as one…

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    A Look at Jacob’s Encounter Wrestling an Angel How would you like to wrestle with God? I’m not talking about in a prayer meeting or in debate between what you know is right and what you prefer to do because it is easier in the moment but it is not as rewarding. The story we’re drawing from is a real wrestling match between a man called Jacob and God Almighty in the flesh. In this story, we find a man on the run from his past while trying to keep his eyes on his future. The name Jacob by…

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    Bible Views “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” (2 Tim 3:16-17, New International Version). There are no Heavens and Earth without God. God is the creator of every living thing on Earth. Throughout the Bible God states how good everything he created is. The Bible discusses creation, God, humanity, sin, the good life, and salvation. Creation…

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    personality. One can notice that she was a very engaged and passionate person. Her family background denotes the environment in which she grew up and the figures she kept as role model. She was proud of father, which she did not miss to mention many times in her book. Comparatively to her father, she did say anything about her mother. This could be explained by the fact that women at that period of time were not put forward in the society. Men were the ones to play an active role in the society.…

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    Rev. Reese's 'The Homily'

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    is based off of the passage John 3:16. “God so loved the world that he gave his only son begotten son that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life.” This homily focuses on many aspects, however, the most important messages being God’s never ending love and the importance of continuous faith/belief. Living an eternal life with God is the end result after receiving His grace. An important aspect of this of this homily is that God loves everyone always. He never…

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    Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion that is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ written in the Bible. Christians believe in the Trinity; God is three divine persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Similarly, Islam is also an Abrahamic monotheistic religion, believing in the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad as articulated in the Qur’an. Through the Doctrinal and Ethical Dimensions of Religion, the moral principles and the beliefs taught by Christianity…

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    Fate vs. Free will This essay is going to be about whether our lives are decided by fate or by free will in the book Oedipus. In the book Oedipus is a cursed child because his father's mistake. His father, Laius, was a tutor for a boy named Chrysippus, and Laius kidnapped him and took him to thebes. Then hHe was cursed and couldn't get married or his whole line would be cursed. This is an example of free will. It might not have been fate that this was supposed to happen it was his choice to…

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    Personal Narrative-Home

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    God has given us this amazing opportunity for next year, and we have the faith and trust of those who are a lot higher up than us. They are handing us this gift of creating something that will, hopefully, be here for many years after we graduate. God would not give all of this to us if He knew we wouldn't be able to handle it. "Even those who are young grow weak; young people can fall exhausted. But those who trust in the Lord for help will find their strength renewed. They will rise on wings…

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