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    important, but in this essay we will be focusing on The Abrahamic Covenant, Noahic Covenant, Endenic Covenant, Mosaic Covenant, and The Davidic Covenant. I think The Abrahamic Covenant is very important because it deals with trusting God. Genesis deals with sacrificing for God and his testing of Abraham’s…

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    Constitution establish the American’s nation government and the United States fundamental laws. During the United States Constitution the Bill of Rights the ten amendments was guaranteeing basic individual protections such as freedom of speech and religion to be apart of the of the United States Constitution. Separation of power is one of the important principal of the United States Constitution because it divides the power into branches. During the…

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    of God will be released into humanity. While the chosen ones are celebrating and getting to prepare for the millennium with Jesus in heaven, the ones left behind are going to throw a great tribulation. It seems the people which select to follow Jesus throw this time they will be rewarded. 16 These verses read as follows: "And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them: and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God,…

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    the readings of the City of God, one can only conclude that Augustine was in fact a continuationist. Augustine describes the City of God as “those who live according to God”. They are the ones who put God before themselves, and do right on earth to live eternally. They are not focused on events in present time, but what will come from it at the end. Augustine stated that “The families which live by faith look for those eternal blessings which are promised”. Since Earth can make no guaranteed…

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    canon of scripture reveals to us that God Almighty responds to the sinful and rebellious world with judgment and grace. Today as we examine this passage, I want us to find refuge in the LORD’s Anointed, by faithful serving and rejoicing in him. As we approach the text, we will notice four observations: 1) The Dysfunction of the World: The Psalmist begins by bringing forth an accusation: “Why do the nations rage and the people plot in vain? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers…

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    Let The Nations Be Glad Review Midterm John Piper’s “Let the Nations Be Glad”, explains how Piper guides the reader through the fundamental issues of missions within seven chapters. However, they are divided between three parts. For example, part one discusses missions as means of worshipping God which is found in chapter one. Thus, followed by the power of prayer and the price of suffering in missions in chapters two and three. Part two is devoted to answering two important questions of…

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    created the universe we’re living in today, The Milky Way. When the universe expands beyond a certain point gravity will cause it to collapse on itself. This theory has been around since 1922 Question 2: Metis : The metis are a mixture of first nations and french, with a french father and a native mother they have Catholic and Cree beliefs. The children attended catholic or protestant church regularly. The metis believe in christianity so they…

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    Research Paper: How Did Jesus Change the World? God is eager to establish a peculiar, devoted affiliation with all society through Jesus. Jesus is good-naturedly waiting for the people of earth to consent His invite: “I have been standing at the door and I am constantly knocking. If anyone hears me calling him and opens the door, I will come in and have fellowship with him, and he with me.” (Rev. 3:20) This excerpt displays that Jesus would never turn on someone. If someone “opens the door” he…

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    The four horsemen of Revelation chapter six bring with them the great judgements of God as prophesied. Each of these horsemen represent a specific type and severity of judgment. The Scripture reveals what each horseman represents and what the world can expect at their arrival, Revelation 6:1-8 says: And I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seals, and I heard, as it were the noise of thunder, one of the four beasts saying, Come and see. And I saw, and behold a white horse: and he that sat on him…

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    When God created the world, His original plan for was to be create a people that would worship him and give Him glory. Because of man’s sin, the earth was divided and therefore not perfect the way God wanted it to be. Sin had entered the world, but God still wanted that relationship with his creation. Rather than destroy it all and start again, He made a way for the creation to tell others about Himself. All through the Bible, there are countless stories of people telling of the good news of God…

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