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    Christ had given us the characteristic of God values when he gave us the Beatitudes. Matthew 5: 1-14, these are the qualities that I strive for in my everyday walk. I believe that when we become a Christian our personal values are based on God values for we no longer belong to ourselves but to fulfill the work of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We are changing our ideas and our mindset so now we value God above anything or anyone and life is wonderful. Christian values are based…

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    encounter with Christ on the road to Damascus. He fasted when making important decisions. Paul had integrated fasting into his faith in such a way that it was equal to prayer and praise. It wasn’t glorified or made out to be the highlight of his walk. Rather, unless one reads carefully, he or she might miss Paul’s mention of the subject…

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    Tabernacle Symbolism

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    symbols behind the Tabernacle. However, above all, the existence of the Tabernacle is a living symbol of God’s presence. While Israelites were walking through the wilderness, God demonstrated that He was with them all the time. “For the LORD your God walks in the midst of your camp, to deliever you and give your enemies over to you; therefore your camp shall be holy, that He may see no unclean thing among you, and turn away from you.” (Deuteronomy 23:14) His presence is still with us all the…

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    out in the wilderness, or in a room when the believer is all by themselves. Overall, the main objective is to go somewhere that a believer will be in complete silence and be able to full focus their attention on God. This was also very evident in Jesus’ strategy to practice this spiritual discipline in Mark 1:21-39. These are some of the main areas that Whitney discussed in his book, to help a believer stray away from falling from this…

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    Jesus In The Book Of Mark

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    Jesus has been a prevalent figure in Christology. As seen in the Book of Mark, Jesus is seen through his countless journeys teaching, healing, and providing. Many see him as a hero, though others, such as his hometown, Nazareth, reject him. In the opening of Mark 1, Jesus’ first appearance sees him being baptized by John the Baptist. Once Jesus is becoming what he was set out to do, being the true son of God, the suffering messiah. As he meets his demise in Mark 15 to his miraculous resurrection…

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    Spiritual Maturity Essay

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    Spiritual maturity is something that begins when someone accepts Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, and is learning how to walk in obedience to God. It is making the choice to live by God’s viewpoint rather than your own viewpoint. Like it says in Galatians 5:16 that “I say then, walk by the Spirit and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh.” Once that person becomes saved then they should want to grow in the ways of the Lord, and strive for maturity or perfection. It says in 2 Peter…

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    Chapter eleven of Speaking of Jesus, Carl Mendearis talks about people being confused about Jesus and how that is okay. He has Muslim friends who believe in Jesus but hate Christianity. He says “While Christians are the objects of “fear and trembling” to many Muslims, Jesus is not. “Jesus is the only sinless prophet of Islam.” Jesus calls us to do the impossible, to love our enemies and ray for those who persecute us. They may be Muslims, but they are right where Jesus wants them, they are lost…

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    prophet and king, three anointed figures in the Old Testament. Jesus lived as an example of all three offices, his very name, ‘Messiah’, meaning the ‘anointed’ one. In living a priestly life, Christians are required to make sacrifices and walk in fellowship with God. Jesus fulfilled both these tasks, further acting as the perfect mediator between God and people. He fulfilled his prophetic duties, serving as the voice of God. Whilst Jesus ruled over the kingdom of God, he also served and taught…

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    beginning of my Christian walk turned into overseas missions.…

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    the biggest ones is Christ 's crucifixion(27:45-56). Jesus death is the biggest sacrifice that has ever been done for mankind and is the biggest expression of love. Throughout the gospel of Matthew, Jesus has had encounters with various people, such as giving to the needy (6:1-4), Jesus heals a paralytic (9:1-8), Jesus Heals two blind men (9:27-31), Jesus heals a man unable to speak (9:32-34), his lessons and healings are all ways in which Jesus is showing love and in multiples occurrences, He…

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