My Theme Song “Never would have made it” by Marvin Sapp is my theme song. If it had not been for the Lord‚ who was on my side I would have not made it to where I am at today in my life’s journey. Peer pressure‚ losing friends‚ and getting closer to God has been a huge portion of my senior year. “Peer pressure is the influence from members of one’s peer group‚” according to Merriam Webster’s Dictionary. I would blame others for the decisions and mistakes that I chosen to make. Although I have
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People in times of turmoil naturally have found comfort in “Mighty Fortress” because of it’s lines coming directly from scripture. In psalm 46:1 the sons of Korah describe YHWH as a “refuge and strength‚ a very present help in trouble." It’s no wonder why the lines of this hymn have comforted people for centuries. Karl Hennecke’s exegesis of this text (Psalm 46) helped me further understand why we are in such desperate need of a refuge beyond what this earth can provide. “There are many troubles
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Catholic Edition. Winona‚ MN: Saint Mary ’s‚ Christian Bros. Publications‚ 2000. Print. This Bible contains a translation of all the books in an easy to read translation for young students. This source was beneficial because it contained the entire psalm called Hannah’s Song. But the only thing missing was the extra commentary and interpretations like the other sources mentioned in my bibliography. Hughes‚ Robert B.‚ and J. Carl Laney. Tyndale Concise Bible Commentary. Wheaton‚ IL: Tyndale House‚ 2001
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THOMAS (Library of Congress). Retrieved October 1‚ 2011‚ from http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d112:HR00358:@@@D&summ2= Psalm 139:13 - 16 NIV - For you created my inmost being; you - Bible Gateway. (n.d.). BibleGateway.com: A searchable online Bible in over 100 versions and 50 languages.. Retrieved October 1‚ 2011‚ from http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm%20139:13%20-%2016&version=NIV
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Psalm 16:11 tells us in the presence of God there is fullness and great satisfaction of exceeding joy and pleasures; however‚ in Isaiah 59:2‚ Isaiah declares that “your iniquities have separated between you and your God‚ and your sins have hid his face from
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anyone believes at first. In the beginning‚ no one really thinks he can think for himself. Later‚ after John and Mr. Carr Gomm met each other and John didn’t make the impression that he knows Mr. Treves was hoping for‚ Mr. Merrick starts reciting Psalms 23 that Treves didn’t teach him. From that point on‚ Carr Gomm and Treves know Merrick is able to think for himself. John is a huge romantic and very much enjoyed the moment he had with Mrs. Kendall when she called him a Romeo. 2. My theories
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The speaker farewells all material she once held. Another biblical reference from Matthew and Luke‚ “And why thy wealth on earth abide?” (Line 38). From Psalms‚ “The arm of flesh didst make thy thrust?” She gives in to God‚ let go of all sin‚ and set her mind in heaven (Line 41). A portrayal of her house is given‚ but‚ a Holy house. One that is “framed by that mighty Architect” (Line 44)‚ that waits for
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CHAPTER TWO THE NEED: BIBILICAL MODELS OF SERVANT LEADERSHIP Introduction There are basic attitudes which we see in the lives of those whom God called to servant leadership in the Bible. These include a serving attitude where the leader sees his[1] primary responsibility to those whom he leads as to serve and develop them to fulfill their God-given mandate. The leader serves by putting on a redeeming attitude‚ like Moses and Joshua. In other words he takes responsibility for
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“Mary‚ I believe you were reading from the Book of Psalm” For a moment Mary hesitated and said‚ “Yes‚ I am‚ Book 16. Shall I read some more? “Yes‚ please.” “ Psalms 16:3 But to the saints that are in the earth‚ and to the excellent‚ in whom is all my delight. Psalms 16:4 their sorrows shall be multiplied that hasten after another god: their drink offerings of blood will I not offer‚ nor take up their names into my lips. Psalms 16:5 The LORD is the portion of mine inheritance and of my
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Therefore‚ second line contrast with the first line is my justification. Psalm 2:4 is an example of synonymous form of parallelism because the closed similarity between line structures of the writing “He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh; the Lord shall have them in derision (Bible Hub‚ 2016).” The similarity laugh is fun‚ while derision is to mockery‚ which is where the similarity is present within the scripture. Psalm 95:3 is an example of synthetic form of parallelism due to the second expression
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