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    The Purpose Of John 4b-14

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    The purpose of John 4b-15 is the coming of the Holy Spirit to act as Christ’s substitute on earth and the benefit of the Holy Spirit coming for three main reasons. One: Convicting of the world (verse eight). Two: Guiding into all truth, and speaking on Christ’s behalf (verse 13). Three: Glorify Christ and declare what is His (verse 14). This is important because once Jesus went to be with the Father the Holy Spirit would continue God’s plan of salvation to humankind concerning sin, righteousness…

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    Module G THE JUDGMENT SEAT OF CHRIST AND THE MARRIAGE SUPPER OF THE LAMB “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad” (II Corinthians 5:10). “Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready. And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: for the fine…

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    Rapture And Tribulation

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    Christians agree on these three things: 1) there is coming a time of great tribulation such as the world has never seen, 2) after the Tribulation, Christ will return to establish His kingdom on earth, and, 3) there will be a Rapture—a translation from mortality to immortality—for believers (John 14:1-3;1 Corinthians 15:51-52; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17). The question is when does the Rapture occur in relation to the Tribulation and the Second Coming of Christ? Through the years three main…

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    The Hobbit Essay

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    shall lead them.” (Bible Gateway, KJV Isaiah 11:6) The Hobbits are waiting for the coming of a king. The coming of the king represents our waiting for the Second coming of Christ. The king will free the people as Christ will free all of the Christians from the world. Hebrew chapter 9 verse 28 informs us that,”So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for Him shall He appear the second time without sin unto salvation.” (Bible Gateway, KJV Hebrew 9:28) The Lord…

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    Ultimate Victory in Christ, Paul Yonggi Cho takes the reader through a detailed description and explanation that happens in the book of Revelation. Cho gives the reader a true understanding of the book of Revelation, with many other scriptures throughout the book, to cite where he gets the content of his book. While reading this book, one cannot doubt the information given if they believe the Word of God. Cho breaks up the book into nine major sections: The revelation of Jesus Christ, The…

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    A picture of the New Age: The second study of the American Yeats Yeats wrote "Second Coming" in 1919, a particularly frustrating moment in history. Europeans were shocked and cynical about World War I. Yeats's hometown, Ireland is on a civil war lunch. Russia's old order has just been overthrown by a revolution, and Yeats's fondness for nobility is feared to spread across the continent and around the globe. Yeats's view of the world's problems is not what many people quote him tonight. First of…

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    William Butler Yeats’’ famous poem The Second Coming illustrates a scary prediction of the occurrence when the world comes to an end. Obviously, with the title The Second Coming the assumption is as if the poem discloses Jesus Christ returning as the Bible states, but Yeats’ poem is not about Jesus Christ return. Beginning in the first stanza, Yeats’’ describes the anarchy and disorder in the world. He used gyre to depict his vision of the world as a storm or chaos as a tornado or funnel. Chaos…

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    writes about he moral teachings of Christ, which include chastity, non-violence, and charity. Martyr also addresses the accusation that Christians are atheists, and says,…

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    Ad 95 John The Apostle

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    themes are judgement, Christ return, as well as ones faithfulness to God by following that word of in everyday life. For example, god will give his judgement whether it be eternal life or eternal punishment. This is because there is good and evil in the world. The main personalities would have to be John the apostle, Peter, and Jesus Christ. John and Peter are the ones who spread the word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ in the church through the letters written. Jesus Christ is the one…

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    logical to think that as long as people are practicing religion people are also arguing its validity in the same right. The Old Testament bible referred to by christians is actually the jewish Torah. The original religion was judaism. Only with Jesus Christ (King of the Jews) was there a branch off from the jewish religion to what are now called Christians. The argument between Judaism is a dispute as old as time. Being that the two religions are so similar and have half of the same religious…

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