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    that came to visit Paul to discuss what was all happening with the church of the Colossians. The main issue that they were facing overall dealt with spiritual intimidation. Heresies, which are ideas that deviate from the standard, were throwing in ideas to make the Colossian people question themselves as Christians. Human philosophy was a spiritual intimidation that was going on. The heresies were saying that "it's fine to have Christ, but there is more to it than that." Paul then…

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    life is altered daily by the use and disuse of material tools. Materialist behaviour identified communally, individually, and globally. Materials used to suit the purpose of their function was justified, but furthered to develop an emotional and spiritual connotation. Through modernized contextual behaviour associated with such material, the use of the function became conceptualized to influence greater than the being of the physical world. Emotional relationships developed with the material is…

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    Through the taking of the Myers-Briggs typology test, the O-Net Career assessment, and the Spiritual Gifts Test, I was able to discover more about myself as well as learn exactly how I can use my gifts and personality to better serve Christ in ministry and throughout my life. The results of these three tests, my INTJ typology; my spiritual gifts of music, writing and celibacy; and the fact that I am more suited towards jobs involving arts and communications, can ultimately be utilized as tools…

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    The spiritual gift of exhortation is often called the "gift of encouragement." It means to exhort, call upon, to lift up and to encourage. (Spiritual gifts). The purpose of the gift of exhortation is to remind people of the powerful and amazing work of God in Christ, and that Jesus died for our sins so that we could have everlasting life. Romans…

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    Christian Worship Essay

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    relationship and experience or encounter with God. Therefore, the two key ideas that was of interested in the book review was: what worship is and what worship is not. Worship is spiritual, therefore, the evident of true worship has to come from the heart, mind, and soul of a person. The heart, mind, and soul are components of spiritual transformation in a relationship with Jesus Christ. Secondly, worship is loving others, as example of God’s love for the world, (Jn. 3:16, EVS). Jesus Christ,…

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    the excluded”. (Francis, 2013) Pope Francis addressed the strickening environmental crisis and calls the earth “Our Common Home”. Pope Francis actively advocates for awareness amongst the people of the world and how awareness is a necessity for spiritual growth. Subsequently, Pope Francis then begins to talk about a water inequality and how many countries do not have sufficient amounts of water and those who do waste the abundance of water without hesitation. “Water continues to be wasted, not…

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    the Christian World View topic for this week. This scripture is the spoken words of Jesus from his sermon on the mount. As we look inside this passage, Jesus is leading us to believe that God has provided spiritual gifts available to us for use in our daily activities. We should accept these gifts and utilize them to the best of our ability and do it with all the energy and strength that he has provided for us. It’s profound meaning guides us as children of God, through our live here on earth…

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    Spiritual Intelligence

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    In the view of Zohar and Marshall (2000), spiritual intelligence can be utilized effectively to manage and answer problems of meaning and value, and this intelligence is essential for survival and for undertaking actions in a broader, richer, and meaningful context. Also, spiritual intelligence is helpful in living a more meaningful and profound life. Moreover, spiritual intelligence is valuable in coping with struggles of good and evil and problems of life and death which are the deepest…

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    Romans The Apostle Paul

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    the congregation (ch 9-11). Within these letters to Rome Paul covers a numerous amount of topics: faith, righteousness, freedom from the slavery of sin, rejection, and the law. In chapter 12, specifically, he covers the body of Christ and their many gifts. In Romans chapter…

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    Psychic Intuition

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    T/TH 1:30 - 2:50 ENGRD 312 Non-fictional Reading and Book Report Discover Your Psychic Type: Developing and Using Your Natural Intuition Vivid nighttime dreams can provoke our minds to engage with spiritual reality. Weather your dreams or déjà vu have triggered the desire in understanding your spiritual self, Sherrie Dillard explains in her book that everyone possess natural and psychic capabilities. Discover Your Psychic Type: Developing and Using Your Natural Intuition explains four different…

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