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    believe it is imperative to mention that there are two specific types of tongues apparent within the scriptures. Although they are identical in manifestation, delivery and source it is evident that they require investigation and explanation in their own right, as they are equally divine in nature, and importance not only spiritual growth of the individual, but to the church and the kingdom of God and all that that encompasses. talcs What are these two types of Glossia (tongues) Glossolalia:…

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    Christian Worship Essay

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    The introduction to the meaning of worship in spirit and in truth defines a person’s 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…

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    “enlightened by the Holy Spirit”; 2) had “tasted the heavenly gift”; 3) they were “partakers of the Holy Spirit”; and 4) had tasted the “good word of God and the powers of the age to come.” As Dr. Toussaint describes, the context chronicles someone “in the early church, who was under deep conviction of sin, and it should be noticed that he [the author] does not mention forgiveness of sins, cleansing, sanctification, the salvation of the soul, new life or the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.” It…

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    about the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity who takes everything God has for us and brings it to us. In the Bible, we find that there are five truths about God which are known as there is one God, the Father is God, Jesus is God, the Holy Spirit is God, and the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct persons (UCF Class Discussion, 11/10/16). The Holy Spirit frees us from sin, along with helping us understand what God brings to us. In class, we studied two…

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    There are 27 books in the New Testament, if only choose two of them, I would select Galatians and Philemon. Not because these two are more spiritual and more depth than others, but they are easier to understand towards me. Galatians and Philemon both have straightforward themes and contents, which are easier for me to catch the key points. Though, as explaining one plus one equals two, the simpler ideas show the deeper truths. These two books teach me a lot of words of Jesus. Galatians is an…

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    question, we then must ask, “Which God do we believe in?” As Case (2008, p. 9) presents this question, Christians need to be able to provide a truthful answer, because the Bible tells us in Matthew 6:24 (New International Version), “No one can serve two masters.” Therefore, as a body of believers, we need to reflect on these questions, in order to be able to come up with a precise answer, and to make sure we are not trying to serve God and Satan at the same time. Furthermore, since the key…

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    Jesus or when they were inspired by the Holly Spirit. The contain of the Scripture and the Tradition is the is the Gospel proclaimed by Jesus, which is the source of the whole truth of salvation. Does the council fathers ever define what they mean by “traditions”? The council fathers did not defined what they meant by traditions. They only…

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    doctrine of the Holy Spirit. Upon receiving the gift of salvation, the believer is immediately indwelt by the Holy Spirit where He remains for the rest of the believer’s life. As believers who are indwelt by the Holy Spirit, it is important to know how the Holy Spirit works in our lives and how we can work with the Holy Spirit to better serve our Lord. The doctrine of the Holy Spirit is called Pneumatology. The word pneumatology comes from the two Greek words, pneuma, meaning spirit, and logos,…

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    Trinity Doctrine, nonetheless they place the highest focus on only two parts, God and Jesus Christ. They live a Christian life that is crippled and incapable of reaching its full potential of God’s promised spiritual renewal. Churches teach the doctrine of the Godhead (God, Son, and Spirit), but mistakenly place highest emphasis on God and Jesus Christ. Churches give little instruction on the dynamics of the golden seal of the Holy Spirit. The Biblical context is a preset blueprint of the Lord’s…

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    influential text written 20 years after PS. By employing his dialectical process, Hegel is able to provide a just yet innovative examination of the objects and contents of religion. For instance, he explains that the finite human spirit is the thesis and the infinity of God’s spirit as its antithesis. Religion, in this case the Christian community, serves as the synthesis. This is because through a religious community that a finite being such as human can grasp the consciousness of God, an…

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