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    visitation… adequate parking… the presence of the Holy Spirit… loving relationships……

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    Charles Wesley is one of the nineteen children of Samuel and Susanna Wesley, and one of the ten that survived childhood. God used Charles Wesley to make hymns so that His love could to this dark world. Charles Wesley was born in December 18, 1707 in Epworth, England. Charles Wesley was a premature child, his first two months of life he laid there covered in wool. At nine years old Charles was sent to Winchester School where he became a King’s Scholar in 1721, and in the year 1725 He became…

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    “Faith without Works is Dead” There are many descriptions in the New Testament concerning one’s faith and if put to work the results of one’s faith. The most commonly book and verses is James 2:14-26 which discusses the no effect of alleged faith dubious by works. The scripture points out how faith is proved the actions of the individuals. John chapter 15 verses 1-17 analyzes the devotees connection with Jesus to those of members to the vine. A members that truly has a relationship with Christ…

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    based on loving and humility because God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble[Please correct your run-on sentence.](1 peter 5:6.)God works in ways we cannot understand because he is spiritual and heavenly the trinity the Father,Son,Holy Spirit which are the governing leaders. The father who is the sovereign king the son the prince and faithful he finds favor and he pleases the…

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    will be with me in paradise” (Luke 23:43). As Henk Hamsteeg put it in an article in Challenge Weekly, “A sin soaked criminal is received by a blood stained Savior. That’s the pure definition of grace.” And, as Paul declares in Romans 8, his great chapter on the blessings that come to us through the cross, “He who did not spare His own Son, but gave Him up for us all, how will He not also, along with Him, graciously give us all things?” (v.32). All…

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    “And bringing up the end of the procession was a tribe of people whom she recognized at once as those who, like herself and Claud, had always had a little of everything and the God-given wit to use it right…They were marching behind the others with great dignity, accountable as they had always been for good order and common sense and respectable behavior” (217-8). It is symbolic for Mrs. Turpin and people of a similar social stature as her to be at the back of the line to Heaven because she now…

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    Christian Worldview

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    free will so that all of the choices made are humanities own decisions. Free-will also allow for the relationship between God and his children to be real and unforced. This gives his believers a chance to proclaim his love and pastor to others how great and holy he really is. However, because humanity gets the choice to make their own decisions, with that comes consequences both good and bad depending on what choices are made. Another thought pondered by many people, even some Christians as…

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    Eric is a young man who was born in a small town in the Midwest. When he was still in high school, his dream was to one day own a farm, once he graduated he fulfilled his dream and enjoyed his life, taking great pleasure in his work. Sadly, one day a horrific accident occurred while harvesting in the fields, he was rushed to the nearest hospital, the doctors saved Eric’s life but were forced to amputate his legs, leaving him confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Unfortunately, he is…

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    glory of God (Rom. 5:1-2). He portrays a guaranteed resolution or confidence and a sure hope that is certain of fulfilment because of the guarantee of realization in the gift of the Holy Spirit already fills the heart of those who love God. This was the same confidence that Abraham had with his promise to father a great nation that would bless the entire world (Rom. 4:17-21). He exhorts the believer to rejoice for they have the full assurance of their salvation (Rom.…

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    Academy Oath Analysis

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    Action, which is a food bank in north Jersey. Helping out and delivering the canned good and donations to the needy was such an amazing experience. The fact that I was able to lend a helping hand to somebody in need made me feel God’s gift of the Holy Spirit inside me. This brings me to my final point, the spiritual aspect of the Academy Oath. Doing good for others, as I did this summer, shines a entirely different light on how fortunate we are to attend such an amazing school and to live the…

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