of winning people to Christ must be at the core of any theology of mission that hopes to remain true to biblical orientation” (8). This theme pops up time and time again throughout the book. In part one the authors emphasize that a case for Christian missions can be made not only in the New Testament but the Old Testament as well. They write, “The fact that the word mission does not appear in the Bible, then, does not mean that the Bible is not a missionary text through and through”
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The one who is the confused is not of the Light, but portrays to the wicked world, “And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light” (2 Cor. 11:14 NASB). This wicked world is in need of strong, mature Christians to make aware the ways of the devil, “in order that Satan might not outwit us. For we are not unaware of his schemes” (2 Cor. 2:11 NASB). “The sounds of the world that cannot see truth or refuses to see it, believe that homosexuality is a status
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While the Jewish people believe they have crossed over to believing in the one true God, Chaucer through the Prioress is using this as a derogatory statement implying that they are people who had crossed over from believing in the one true Christian God because of the Devils
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understand and interpret God’s Word as Truth. Jesus said to His disciples that “when He, the Spirit of Truth, comes, He will guide you into all truth” (John 16:13). He reveals to our minds the whole counsel of God as it relates to worship, doctrine, and Christian living. He is the ultimate guide, going before, leading the way, removing obstructions, opening the understanding, and making all things plain and clear. He leads in the way we should go in all spiritual things. Without such a guide, we would be
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My post deals primarily with a threefold response regarding the letter to the seven churches. In the following paragraphs, I will briefly describe the shared structure and recurring themes of these messages, the expectation of Christ for the churches, and how the blessings Christ promises to these churches related to the rest of the books. To begin with, the shared structure develops as follow: the letter creates a similar pattern in which it identifies the church’s recipient in every case. It also
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In this paper, some ideas the writer thinks the congregation can create opportunities for church growth and involvement in relevant ministries for the local community is, first of all, to get rid of the deacon and the usher and her sister in the church; because they are the main reason membership has declined. However, since that is not going to happen because of the pastors' relationship with the deacon, and the membership consists of elderly people from the age of 67-83; the writer will try to
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toward something that they either believe in or enjoy. When it comes to work, I do agree with Pollard that a person’s work should provide them meaning. It is important to note, however, that I feel meaning and purpose are two separate entities. As Christians, we have been given a purpose that only can be found in the mission of Christ, which he taught as the Great Commandment (Matthew 22:36-40) and the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-21). This purpose is innate and should propel our personal perception
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This class, and the opportunity to further study the Book of Mormon in depth, has truly strengthened my testimony of Jesus Christ and his atoning sacrifice. I feel that I have come closer to the Savior by learning more in depth about him and his atoning sacrifice in the Book of Mormon. I am so grateful for the opportunity to reflect on the eternal aspects of the atonement, the blessings that flow from Christ’s infinite sacrifice, and what it means to me in my life right now. In Alma 34, verse 10
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The Father, The Son, and Santiago Nasar The selection of detail used in the autopsy scene characterizes Santiago Nasar as a holy, Jesus-like figure. It is stated during the autopsy that Santiago had a stab wound in his hand and that it looks like a “stigma of the crucified Christ” (75). This comparison of Santiago’s wounds to Jesus’s implies that the two are similar in a way. Both individuals died an involuntary, sacrificial death for something they didn’t do, but while Jesus died for human sin
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The Youth Ministry Minute, is a regular publication this addition, “The Mindful Youth Pastor” discusses how to teach teens to be mindful in life and through this develop a closer relationship with Jesus. “The most stressed-out people in the world are sitting right there in your youth room every Wednesday night.” This is a problem, teens lose focus in the noise of their lives. The idea it to show teens what mindfulness is, a term the author said he did not like until he fully understood it. Teens
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