The Passion of the Christ

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    speech, the United States is no longer seriously fighting against communism. Today, the United States is seriously fighting against terrorist groups like ISIS. One thing that has stayed the same since John F. Kennedy’s speech is the United States’ passion to fight for liberty across the globe. In Kennedy’s time, the United States was fighting for people’s liberties in communist countries, and now the United States is fighting for people’s liberties in Syria. Since Gianna Jessen’s speech on…

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    God becoming man to offer his father the sacrifice is that special sacrifice needed. God becoming man is known as incarnation. Incarnation is defined as “the doctrine that the second person of the Trinity assumed human form in the person of Jesus Christ and is completely both God and man” (“incarnation”). The Word became flesh to reconcile us to God. Sin was brought to the world by Adam and Eve when they wanted to be like God. They disobeyed God’s only command given to them, which was to not to…

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    Life Of Brian Analysis

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    example in Leonardo Da Vinci’s famous painting, “The Last Super”, which is recognized all across the world or in Michelangelo’s “Pieta.” In The Passion of the Christ, the Da Vinci Code, and the Life of Brian, each director and author is trying to transmit a message about Jesus to the audience that they think is important. In my opinion, Mel Gibson’s The Passion of…

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    on earth is to use my strengths to show others the love of Christ. In order to do that, God has blessed me with passions as well as strengths. I am able to use baseball to reach other peers in order to love them and in result, tell them about Christ. As well as baseball, I have a strong passion for ministry. I love the local church and incorporating myself in the leadership of the youth group. I believe that both my strengths and passions give me practical meaning and purpose that I can use to…

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    nations, is thereby failing to appreciate the role of the law. They fail to appreciate that the law is to be understood in terms of faith and in relation to Christ. Hence he believes, that righteousness is by faith in Jesus Christ and not by works of law whether one is Jewish or Gentile; one is a true descendant of Abraham who belongs to Christ, not…

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    Laodicea Analysis

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    Apostle to the churches in Laodicea. John wrote letters to seven churches there. Jesus heard what was happening so he came to Laodicea to talk to them. The Lord Jesus Christ told them that their church makes him sick. Jesus also tells them that he knows their works. Their works are neither cold nor hot, but lukewarm; consequently Christ is about to spew them out of his mouth. The church did not provide a refreshing spirituality or a therapeutic one. The church needs both of these in order to…

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    Arm Reliquary Essay

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    There are several different types of relics in the Catholic world. The first type is a body part of a saint, like a bone, and instruments of the Passion of Christ. The second type are object s owned or touched by a saint; and the third type are objects that have come in contact with relics, and through the close proximity, have gained holiness. Since relics of God himself are unavailable, the churches utilize the cult of the saints as a way to legitimize their power in the Catholic world.…

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    Potter’s School, enjoy acting with a local theatre, and have made friends that walk in Christ with me. My ADHD seemed…

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    positive person comes at no cost and will forever be on the minds on all the people who experience it. Last but not least the last value that I hold in high regard is passion. To have passion about something or someone is important as we have these strong feelings which we can then convert to actions which can turn to greatness. Passion can also equal happiness which also an important value to…

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    everything together in perfect harmony. And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful.” Both love and thankfulness, but especially love, are some of Christ’s most prominent characteristics. 1 John 4:19 states, “We love because he first loved us.” (ESV 1 John 4:19) Again, we are taught to love because Jesus loves us. In loving one another we are being Christ like, because Christ himself loves us unconditionally. In 1 Corinthians…

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