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    Am I Guilty Or Innocent?

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    teachings. I agree I messed with the cops and I liked it those times, but things are different now. Take an example of the two thieves who were crucified with Jesus. One of them was saved when he was on the cross. This depicts that the power of salvation can be dispensed anytime and without…

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    from the law will also perish apart from the law, and all who sin under the law will be judged by the law.” (NIV). This is talking about the saved and the unsaved and how exactly God deals with the individual according to the circumstance of their salvation. In those days, the Jews were expected to uphold a much higher standard than the Gentiles were. This is the same as Christians today are expected to maintain a particular standard and those who are not saved are not held quite to that…

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    That humanity by creation uniquely bears the image of God is a fundamental biblical doctrine—as is also that this image is sullied by sin and that it is restored by divine salvation. Being made in the likeness of God does not mean humanity is an exact copy of God, we possess intellect, emotions, will and moral awareness as God has. The imago Dei is not a physical likeness for God is spirit and does not have physical features…

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    The week’s reading assignment centered around Jurgen Moltmann who wrote The Crucified God and provide an extract of his work. This work discussed the suffering of God, both his ability to suffer as well as implications surrounding his suffering and the suffering of Jesus on the Cross. Moltmann argues “If God were really incapable of suffering, he would also be as incapable of loving as the God of Aristotle, who was loved by all, but could not love” (McGrath, 2011, pg. 190). He argues that by…

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    Romans Righteousness Essay

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    Romans teach that the righteousness is built on faith that if one has faith they have the righteousness for the Lord.” For in the gospel a righteousness from God is revealed, a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: “The righteous will live by faith. “(Romans 1:17). In the Bible Paul was not ashamed of the Gospel of the Lord, however he was righteous to the word of the Lord. The Bible verse wants us to understand that by having the faith in the Lord will help…

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    Book Of Romans Essay

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    In the book of Romans, we learn many different lessons. People even have many different opinions on the theme of Romans, but the most commonly accepted theme is the Gospel. The book of Romans covers so many different subjects, it does not just focus on Christ, like the four Gospels do, and Romans also does not just focus on the theology for Christians. The book of Romans covers a variety of things all surrounding the idea of the Good News of our freedom from sin through Jesus Christ. This idea…

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    In no way does Wheatley imply that only one certain group of people receives this redemption. Not only whites or only blacks can receive the grace of God through the death of His son. All are worthy of salvation through the acceptance of God in one’s life. To further Wheatley’s argument that not only white people could receive the grace of God the Bible states that all are created in God’s image. The Bible does not say that only white Europeans were made…

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    Biblical Worldview Essay Jimena Renteria Dietz Liberty University Introduction Theology is more than a pile of beliefs to memorize. Theology is the study of God’s being, and it is applicable to each aspect of people’s lives. In this essay I will share how God’s truths can be applicable in my vocation as a future psychologist. While the majority of people think that a science cannot be related to Christianity, Liberty University provide us classes with a biblical-worldview…

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    a lot simpler minded at that time. Nevertheless, I can’t say that I’d condone this method for getting people saved. Despite the fact that a desire for God may be the motive, fear of going to hell is not faith in God. Only faith in God leads to salvation. When Edwards uses fear of hell as a means to bring people to God, sinners don’t have faith in God. They have faith in the possibility of going to hell. This is a distorted form of faith. It is only faith in God and His goodness that will save…

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    Change Your Identity

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    Romans 8:39 http://www.dailywordofgodgroup.com/bible/mobile.php?q=Romans+8:39#position Unbelief in God's word and especially the Gospel of Jesus Christ is the only matter that can give rise to unrighteousness and negate your salvation. John 3:18 http://www.dailywordofgodgroup.com/bible/mobile.php?q=John%203:18#position Meditate And Confess These 2 Verses That Confirm Your Identity In Christ. The two verses listed below prove that God has already made Christ in you by His…

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