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    looking at Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount‚ we can see God’s directions to living a Christlike life in a Christian worldview. It’s also important to look at the influence of the Holy Spirit in developing a person’s spiritual life. By relating a worldly view of personal development with god’s guidance through scripture and the Holy Spirit‚ we can show how to live a Christlike life in this world. Developing a Biblical Worldview for Spiritual Formation and Growth Human development is the fields of studies

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    1 John Structural Analysis

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    world but the one who believes that Jesus is the Son of God? 5:6 This is the one who came by water and blood‚ Jesus Christ‚ not with the water only but with the water and the blood. And the Spirit is the one that testifies‚ for the Spirit is the truth. 5:7 There are three that testify:[b] 5:8 the Spirit and the water and the blood‚ and these three agree[b] [c]. 5:9 If we receive human testimony‚ the testimony of God is greater; for this is the testimony of God that he has testified to his Son

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    Son of God

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    was not in human flesh‚ but by the power of the Holy Spirit. This means because of the Resurrection from the dead‚ Jesus Page 2 was not just another physical offspring of David. Jesus was the divine Son of God who went sent down from God to save us. There is disagreement about Jesus’ nature and his relationship with God the Father. Many believe in the trinity and use expressions God the Father‚ God the Son and God the Holy Spirit in attempts to express this saying as all three

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    Introduction to the Bible

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    There is a story called “the Akedah” in the Bible. It talks about the dilemma between loving one’s child and following God’s will. At least‚ there are two interpretations of the story‚ that is‚ Jewish one and Christian one. Explain and compare the two interpretations in detail.(20) In this story‚ they‚ Jewish and Christian one‚ are having different views on “The Akeda: the binding of Isaac”. The differences between the two aspects are mainly about the ways to see the God’s action; God’s Test to

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    Choosing Your Destiny

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    This evening we are going to address the subject of associations and how the people that you choose to associate with will affect your life on this earth and in the life to come. We will also discuss how whom you associate with can affect your health and wellbeing. In Messages to Young People pg. 31‚ Ellen White makes a statement about associations‚ and the affect they can have on your life. “O that every one might realize that he is the arbiter of his own destiny! Your happiness for this life

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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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    The Shack

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    beard. Some view God as an uncompromising demiurge‚ while others choose to believe He is a loving deity with bountiful grace. While some consider the Holy Trinity one being‚ others believe it to be three separate entities. William P. Young‚ in his fictional novel‚ The Shack‚ takes a very different approach on his view of God. The author personifies the Holy Trinity in terms that very few have ever considered. In the formative years of William P. Young’s life‚ significant events occurred that shaped his

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    benedictine spirituality

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    the gift is the birth of scripture. What is meant by biblical inerrancy‚ inspiration‚ and dual authorship? Entire scripture w/out error. Whatever is affirmed by the human author is affirmed by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit can’t assert error. Therefore the Bible is without error. It took spirit and human author to make the bible. Inspiration – god illuminated the author’s

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    Religion

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    questions in life.” The Protestant Christian Tradition has a set of rituals and beliefs that set the foundation for their faith. The acceptance in a triune God‚ that is; God as three persons that are collectively one‚ God; the Father‚ the Son and the Holy Spirit‚ is a fundamental part in the Protestant Christian Traditions understanding of the Characteristics of God. His nature is also understood as being transcendent –existing out of space and time‚ and immanent – being present within space and time. God’s

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    The Great Commission

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    Ultimately‚ it is impossible to claim one without the other.”2 Worship and evangelism is a spiritual ingredient to Believers who desire to live a life of obedience unto God. God created us in His image to glorify and worship Him‚ and He poured out His spirit so we as Believers can be His true disciples. A Great Commission worshiper is an individual completely sold out for Jesus Christ. He is willing to be lead by God and because of his love for Him; he is more than willing to share with others his relationship

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