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    Gospels was based on the teachings and parables of Jesus during his lifetime when he travelled and preached about the ‘Reign of God’. During 30-33 AD, the idea of the Reign of God was at the centre of his instruction and way of life. Jesus preached the Reign of God to be the relationship of love we can have with God that will change our lives. He taught that God's’ love will heal us and make us whole again and that God even loves sinners. Jesus preached the Reign of God as he travelled with…

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    link to faith in Jesus Christ. That is why it is so important to determine biblically who Jesus Christ is. Is Jesus God in the flesh? Or was he just a man? The Book of Acts contributes many things to help support the deity of Christ, such as he is worshiped, He bears the names and titles of deity, He has the same life giving power that God has, and he shed his own blood. Jesus Christ bears the name and titles of deity in the book of Acts in by showing that God made Jesus Lord and Christ.…

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    reactions of the Church of England and even UK Prime Minister Theresa May to Cadbury’s rebranding of its Easter egg hunt. He pointed out that the name of the Christian festival does not have anything to do with Christianity and that Jesus’ disciples did not celebrate His resurrection by looking for substances that resemble chocolate. In addition,…

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    Counterclaims to non-Christian Beliefs Are the teachings of Jesus Christ actually credible and reliable? Was Christ’s resurrection different from any other mans’? Is Christ merely a legend? In the essay, author, C.S Lewis seeks to persuade readers with counter claims against Christian beliefs. Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Lewis was raised in the Anglican Church. However, during his teenage years, he became a professed atheist. Later in his life, he returned to Christianity and became…

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    The Real Meaning of Easter Jesus Is Alive Characters: Narrator, Easter Bunny, Jesus, Mary, Two Guards, Simon, Nary Magdalene, and an Angel Narrator: (Enters and greets children) “Hello everyone. I am so glad you all are here tonight, because I want to talk about someone very special and He is the real meaning of Easter.” Easter Bunny: (Hops in carrying an Easter Basket) Narrator: “Hello Mr. Bunny. Who are you and what are you doing here?” Easter Bunny: “Oh, Come on Lady, everybody…

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    Paul utilizes the ideas of righteousness, justification and faith as being somewhat synonymous with each other. He ties each together, to show that believers are justified to believe in Jesus, without the necessity of the law. Faith now provides the justification needed, and has replaced the law and the necessity to follow the Torah practices (Harris, 2014, p. 358). Paul reminds the Galatians that they received the Spirit by faith and belief in the gospel he preached, not in the strict…

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    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 of John, Jesus uses the analogy of a shepherd and…

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    he will be defeated he is trying his best to destroy as much as he possibly can before his time is up. It would be ignorant to pretend an evil realm or form does not exist after reading warning like that in the Bible. People in the west are desensitized to the idea of a spiritual realm. This theology brings light to a reality that too many people are oblivious to. Knowing there is a spiritual battle going on, spurs people on to prepare for the battle. This idea of a spiritual realm emphasizes…

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    Christology is a term that means the study of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is God in the flesh, who was both fully human and fully God. Jesus Christ’s role to the Christian belief is that he is known for redeeming people of their sins. Christians can interact and learn of the teachings and the works of Jesus through the New Testament. The New Testament gives the accounts of the life of Jesus, so by connecting and learning these works Christians gain an idea of who Jesus is and what he stood for.…

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    oppression of the Romans. In this Gospel, Matthew introduced them the Jewish to the king of the Jews, Jesus. He made an argument that Jesus is the Messiah, son of God. Follow the argument is a series of prove base on real events that happened to Jesus. First, when Matthew said: “This is the genealogy of Jesus the Messiah the son of David, the son of Abraham: … and Marry was the mother of Jesus who is called the Messiah” (Matthew 1: 1-16) Not only that, he presented the genealogy to justify…

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