Metanarrative of Bible

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    Introduction From my experiences, Biblical worldview is simply viewing the aspects of the world from a biblical standpoint. When talking with people that has accepted Christ as their Savior, it is apparent that their perspective of the world automatically changes. The acceptance of Christ as a Savior is the first step, but one must gain an understanding of their salvation and receive guidance through God 's Word . The Lord gave His Word to equip us with the much needed instructions for…

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    In Psalms 133:1 it says “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!”(Bible Gateway). Not only is it right to care for others, but it even says it in the Bible to live in unity with people. So when looking at this characteristic we should not just see it as, it is the right thing to do, but see it as something God planned for us to do in honor of him. Throughout the Bible community is a relative theme (Jeff). We can first see community in the Trinity, God the Father,…

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    to the commissioning and task that is assigned by God. In this instance, the one who is called becomes an agent of God, while the promise (verses 7-8) of God to watch over God’s word also includes a sign from God. (verses 9-10) The Oxford Annotated Bible postulates “perhaps God’s word was the object,” while God’s purpose n Jeremiah’s life was twofold, that of judgement and restoration, which in both ways depicts God’s action and…

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    the world, Christians should be fighting harder and standing on the biblical truth that prayer changes things. We do not have to accept the ways of this world. This subject has a lit a fire in me to educate and teach more of principles in the Bible, so Christians know the power and authority God has given us over the enemy. Lastly, in week three we wrote on God’s character. This assignment gave me a better understanding of God’s characteristics, and the meaning of His characteristics.…

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    souls. Unfortunately, this has become a disturbing time here on earth for what Christianity is about. It 's as if we don 't want to believe he ever existed in the first place. Critical rationalism through history, credibility of fideism, and The Holy Bible will continue to insure faith and impact his existence to all. So many of us want to rid all evidence, but why? In my essay, I will prove the existence of God. The truths, faith, and strong convictions of my Lord and personal savior, Jesus…

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    from the Talmud, the Jewish holy book, says “The words of The Bible should be burned rather than taught to women.”. That quote displays that they believe that women are less than men. It is like they believe that women don’t have the willpower or the authority to learn or to be taught the words of the Bible. The quote is very sexist because they would rather burn the Bible instead of teaching it to women. Burning the words of the Bible sounds horrible, its astonishing to think they would rather…

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    protecting the innocent. A study was taken in 2008 that proved that 77% of soldiers are Christians! Without them, there would be no army to battle the evil of this world! Also, God is a God of justice. There are many examples of Him using force in the Bible to achieve justice! Christians can be in law enforcement, the military, and can fight, as long as they are seeking justice, just as they believe God…

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    However, the children of Israel took all their riches and saved their female virgins whom they held captives (Numbers 31:1-54). The Bible later told us that the five Midianite kings who died in the hands of Moses were the princes of Sihon, the Amorite king who reigned in Heshbon who was previously defeated by Moses. When king Sihon conquered the territories of Moab, he did not eliminate…

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    The Book Of Eli Analysis

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    remaining copy of King James’s Bible. He ventures 30 years across a desolated post-apocalyptic landscape in the attempt of finding a safe haven for this sacred book. Determined to complete his mission, Eli’s quote “We walk by faith, not by sight” from the Bible conveys a very special meaning. The Hughes Brother’s seriousness about religion interplays with a compelling story filled with biblical references. Eli is led by faith to carry the last copy of the bible through the wasteland,…

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    The Book of John is foundational to the Christian faith. As a foremost document declaring the deity of Jesus, the text decisively establishes that He is God. Contained in the book, there are clear declarations by Jesus where He uses the name of God for Himself. By using the Old Testament name of God, “I AM,” Jesus is speaking in a style that presents Himself as deity. One place where this testimony is undisputable is in the description of the Good Shepherd. In the tenth chapter of the Book…

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