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    Understanding of Atonement

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    reconciliation‚ it was associated with sacrificial offerings to remove the effects of sin. We must understand that God hates sin. God is perfectly holy and just‚ He cannot tolerate sin. Sin is the things that humans do to break God’s law and is the opposite of His holiness. God and sin cannot co-exist (Exodus 34:7b). God’s law is representative of His holy and perfect nature. When humans break God’s law‚ they are sinning. Like any other law there is a price to pay for breaking the law. Someone caught

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    the devil – preventing Donne himself from allowing God to enter. He refers to God as the “three-personed God‚” alluding to the Bible’s teaching of God as the Father‚ the Son‚ and the Holy Spirit. Donne’s complaint is that God is not being aggressive enough in how he is dealing with him; the Father knocks‚ the Holy Spirit breathes‚ and the Son shines his light upon him‚ but Donne wants him to use his power more aggressively to “mend” him‚ help him become “new‚” and force the evils out of him. The

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    Liberty Theological Seminary Laboring in the Harvest: An Evangelism Vision A paper submitted to Dr. Massey in partial fulfillment of the requirements for EVAN 525‚ Contemporary Evangelism Bobby Barnett EVAN 525 December 10‚ 2013 Contents Section Page Introduction…………………………………………………………………………3 The Starting Line…………………………………………………………………...4 Evangelism and the Christian Walk……………………………………………….5 A Personal Vision for the Immediate Future……………………………………...7 Specific and Immediate

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    The article‚ Church in the Power of the Holy Spirit: The Promise of Pentecostal Ecclesiology‚ is transcribed from a speech given by Clark H. Pinnock of several themes within the Pentecostal movement‚ suggesting that all Christians could benefit from aspects of the Pentecostal ecclesiology. Although he may not be affiliated with what is seen as a traditional Pentecostal denomination‚ Pinnock states he is charismatic in his beliefs and practices. He insists‚ “I am one of those among evangelicals who

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    Truth Telling Violations

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    humans‚ we are instinctively self-centered. No time in life is the more obvious‚ especially when moral and character development cannot be left open to discovery learning; it should already be embedded as powerful attributes. I always pray and let the Holy Spirit lead me in everything I say and do. I appreciate the commandments God has given us but also the blessings that I reap as a benefit of adhering to them. As I speak about Abram’s lies‚ first I must say that Abram followed God by being obedient

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    The Hierarchy Of Angels

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    Timmy Salgado Hierarchy of Angels A hierarchy of angels is a belief or tradition found in the angelology of different religions‚ which holds that there are different levels or ranks of angels. Higher ranks may be asserted to have greater power or authority over lower ranks‚ and with different ranks having differences in appearance‚ such as varying numbers of wings or faces. There have been many accounts of people actually saying that they have a spiritual being guiding them and helping them

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    The Rez Sisters Essay

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    Tomson Highway’s The Rez Sisters is the play about seven related women who live on a reserve and go TO THE BIGGEST BINGO IN THE WORLD in Toronto. The play takes place during a summer of 1986‚ on the fictional Wasaychigan Hill Indian Reserve on Manitoulin Island‚ Ontario‚ and provides the portrait of seven Rez sisters who are all related by birth or marriage. The distinct personalities of each character are used to offer the audience a different attitude towards life and their role on the reservation

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    Reconciliation comes from the word conciliation‚ which is the action of stopping someone from being angry. When we have reconciliation‚ it means that we restore our relationship to one that enables us to be compatible and friendly with one another again. -Eucharist: The Eucharist is a special sacrament as well as a sacrifice‚ during the Eucharist‚ with the appearances of bread and wine‚ which represent the body and blood of Christ‚ the Lord Christ is contained‚ offered‚ and received. 5 core beliefs

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    REFLECTIONS ON “THE BIBLICAL MODEL” FOR DISCIPLESHIP Introduction As Christian disciple makers‚ we would do well to remember that merely developing a curriculum simply for the purpose of conveying information will not suffice. God created us in His image‚ and just as Jesus loved us and commanded us to love our God with all our heart‚ mind and soul (Mark 12:30)‚ those whom we disciple and teach need the engagement of all three aspects of their humanity to fully grasp the depth of God’s Word

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    different religions to foreshadow misfortunate events‚ such as “the dry cows were on one side and the milk herd on the other. She slowed the car and then stopped altogether‚ her attention caught by a cow with a bad quarter.” (O’Connor 362). The cow is a holy animal in the Hinduism religion‚ and the cow having a bad quarter is an omen of bad luck. It also foreshadows to the bad milk which is tainted with the stench of smoke‚ and causing Asbury to fall more ill. Another use of religious animals is “to

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