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    PSALM 1 SUBJECT: Righteous vs Ungodly Living Subtitle: What is your position? Purpose: The acceptance of God’s word is profitable to those that believe in His God sent. (Jn. 6:29, EVS) THREE POINTS: POINT 1: The righteous obeys God’s commands (Ps.1:1, EVS) POINT 2: The righteous knows God’s word (Ps. 1:2-3, EVS) POINT 3: The righteous serves God faithfully (Ps.4-6 EVS) Life appears to have a lot of choices, but in reality there is really only two. We can obey and win or disobey and lose.…

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    Ephesians 1-2 Analysis

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    God is the creator of man’s mind and as a result man thinks rationally, rather than by sheer instinct like an animal. Man’s mind, or intellect, confers upon him the ability to think reason and remember. Above all this man’s mind is still limited. “But, as the Tanakh says, ‘No eye has seen, no ear has heard and no one’s heart has imagined all the things that God has prepared for those who love him.’ – 1 Corinthians 2:9 Even the greatest minds in the world have no comprehension of what greatness…

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    Didache written in 120 AD which said that Christians were praying three times a day; morning, noon and night. They were praying as Jesus had taught, the Lord’s Prayer. And by the fourth century the Church prayed communally more than individually. Psalms and hymn had been incorporated, too (Birch). Over the centuries different forms of prayer were found and used to connect to God. Several forms of prayer may be linked together to form the most intense experience for the Christian in connection…

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    George Bush 9/11 Speech

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    In George Bush’s, “Address to the Nation on 9/11” speech, he prompts citizens of America to listen to what he has to say. Given that 9/11 was a very disturbing time for the nation, Bush provides assurance that America’s future is strong, and nothing can disrupt this power. Bush attempts to inform people in various countries that the potential of the United States is not affected after such devastating events by means of figurative language, metonymy, and repetition devices. A very influential…

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    Throughout history death is considered as a common process going around the world which is unavoidable. Death is like a public event, where a person who waits for death is surrounded by loved ones. The community is greatly affected because it is losing one of its participants. Human beings have different views towards death. Some people believe death is just an everlasting sleep, some believe that there is an afterlife when a person dies. This attitude towards death is uncertain. Sometimes…

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    “Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth… I in them and you in me—so that they may be brought to complete unity. Then the world will know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me.” (Jn. 17:17 & 23 NIV) Two things essential for a person spiritual development are being grounded in the Scripture, as the man that built his house upon the rock (Mt. 724-25) and developing relationships in fellowship with the body of Christ (Heb. 10:25). Feminism, Womanism, and…

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    Research Paper On Idols

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    worship of Idols. Upon Paul’s arrival in the city of Athens, he noticed that the Athenians had erected an idol [image] for everything they deemed worthy of worship and then, just so they didn’t come up short, they built one for the “unknown god.” (Acts 17:23) For some reason, Although God warned against such, humanity seems determined to have a god they can physically see and touch. Nonetheless, Christians must learn to walk by faith; trusting in His Word. “Faith is the substance of things…

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    that the embryo is a person, and is liable to the rights which befit an individual which is God 's laws. Isaiah 49:1 states that God distinguishes a man, even before he or she is conceived "Before I was conceived the Lord called me" (KJV). Exodus 21:22-23 portrays a circumstance in which a man hit a pregnant woman and causes her to conceive prematurely. On the off chance that there is "no real harm," the man is obligated to pay a fine, however in the event that there is "serious injury," either…

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    Itian Hymn Analysis

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    The ITALIAN HYMN is a well-known tune among Christians from several denominations since it is part of a variety of protestant hymnals. This particular hymn presents a rich organized musical structure such as a natural melody, a simple rhythm, and a traditional harmony. The melodic lines are marked by ups and downs, which is part of the well balanced structure of the hymn. In addition, the melody of the tune has a sense of purpose from the start, which facilitates congregational singing. All…

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    Nevertheless, these still aid in proving how unreasonable this teaching is. Firstly, if King is correct, then marriage has not existed since A.D. 70. Jesus clearly taught in Matthew 22:23-30 and Luke 20:27-35 that after the resurrection marriage no longer exists. With this in mind, if “Realized Eschatology” is true, millions of married couples have been committing fornication! Another unforeseen problem in this doctrine is the Lord’s…

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