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    Satan In The Bible

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    The New Testament emphasizes that without Jesus, who came to heal the relationship between God and people, Christians are subject to sin and thus are susceptible to Satan’s power. In the early beginning of Christianity the fear of impending evil was of great concern to the Christian church. They believed anyone outside of the Christian community did not just have a difference of opinion, but were a part of the cosmic war between good and evil. The church constantly feared being torn apart from…

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    It is precisely at this point that the position shift is abundantly apparent for all biblical readers. Kistemaker points out that “Subtly Luke contrast the prisoner’s vigil and the jailor’s sleep; the confidence of Paul and the perplexity of the jailor.”[footnoteRef:23] The quake had quit literally shaken the jailor physically and emotionally. This has caused the jailor’s previous situation…

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    Saint Augustine of Hippo was an influential church father. His autobiography, The Confessions, described his moral struggle, the conflict between his spiritual and intellectual aspirations and his sensual and material self. Knowledge would lead to virtue was taught by many Greek and Roman philosophers and Augustine rejected that idea. He claimed that rational knowledge cannot make someone strong…

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    Kinship ch 8 Chapter eight analyzes the fulfillment and transformation of the Davidic Covenant in Luke-Acts. Davidic themes in Luke are examined from the infancy narratives through the preaching in Acts. Attention is given to the institution narrative, in which Jesus shares His authority with the Apostles. This is solidified through the restoration of the Apostolic college and the sending of the Holy Spirit. With this authority they rule, through service, in remembrance of the paschal mystery,…

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    He points to the love of God stated as “But God proves his love for us in that while we still were sinners Christ died for us.” as mentioned in (Romans 5:8) This act of initiation is by God for those that come to abide by understanding of the Christian faith. Dr. Ron delineates that baptism “is God’s covenant. It’s talking about God’s act and then us.” He also pointed out to Wesley’s claim that baptism washes away “the…

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    much of it was not pretty, or kind, or remotely Christ-like. How does a person, or more specifically a Christian, respond to all the negative campaigning full of hurtful words, accusations (whether true or not), and rhetoric that drove a chasm between segments of society that could take decades to heal? It is this type of scenario society finds itself in on a daily basis. Though not likely to make headline news every day, these…

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    The Sermon on the Mount teachings are one of the most known teachings of Jesus to his disciples and followers. They represent what it is to be a Christian back then and even now. The way Christians live and the way they represent God has not changed and it shows that if you live the way God wants you to and bless people in your ways you will be blessed and greater rewards are waiting for you. Matthew 5:1-12 states, When Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on a hill and sat down. His followers…

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    isn’t just a correlation between divine healing and the atonement. Rather, they have a cause and effect relationship. The atonement is the cause for divine healing to be accessible to humanity. God allows mankind to activate healing through prayer and anointing by the elders etc… So a healing minister should be apart of every local church. My belief in healing rose ten percent when I became a recipient of healing from an illness plagued me for over thirty years. The relationship of divine…

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    The Apostle Peter Analysis

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    Introduction Methodology The research methodology used for this biography on Peter is a scholarly evaluation. While there were many popular sources (pastors or specialist) available on this topic, they often adapted their findings to appeal to a general audience. Additionally, these popular sources mainly offer a quick and sometimes bias overview of the life of Peter rather than an objective and comprehensive academic account. Therefore, popular sources were not used for research in writing…

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    Gribbin 14 A person?s philosophy dictates the way they think and live. A philosophy is composed of what a person believes to be true. By it they make their plans and decisions. A Christian?s philosophy is composed of their beliefs about God, His Word, and how it applies to everyday life. The Bible is one of the most crucial and controversial elements of the Christian faith. Its validity is under constant attack from those who doubt its credibility, and its claims about God and His Son Jesus…

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