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    McKnight focus through this reading was the questioning of what is the gospel and what are the major differences between Gospel culture and Salvation culture. Within this reading Scot McKnight’s thinking will have all that Christians rethinking what Christianity really is. This reading speaks on how we as people compare the word gospel with the word salvation but, both are two different terms that are expressed differently, and Scot McKnight goes through and explains why both are different. I believe

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    not mean they were active in the faith. This is shown in Beowulf. Religion plays a minor part and is only brought up to justify a wrong action such as saying it is God’s will. There is however, a brief look into the idea of life after death and salvation when Beowulf is about to die. It states, “He well knew that he had come to the end of his allotted days, his earthly happiness; all the number of his days had disappeared: death was very

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    Salvation Essay

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    Salvation Living in a country where we are entitled to freedom of religion, many of us have grown to have our own beliefs and ways of viewing religion on a whole. There are others who have been pressured by family or friends to believe in God and him alone. Sometimes with the pressure of others, we can begin to believe in something that we truly do not feel is right. In the essay “Salvation” by Langston Hughes, the main character faces a struggle of wanting to be saved by God. Does he want to be

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    cover the “Romans Road,” “Friendship Evangelism” and the “Way of the Master. Salvation doesn’t mean you are saved from yourself or Satan; it’s simply God’s way of providing all his people liberation from sin and spiritual death through atonement and faith in our Savior Jesus Christ. As we evangelism, we must reach unbelievers through love, grace and mercy rather force and passing of judgment. Romans Road to Salvation The Book of Romans is a very powerful book in the Bible. Paul wrote the Romans

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    Introduction This paper is targeted at Christians struggling in difficult seasons, wondering if “God cares for me’. So, this writer will be using the difference or similarities from historical to contemporary situation, reflecting OT message. With the aim to enable application of this principle into present-day lives. The key concept is, God’s faithful love and promise. Body Hence, let us examine the Bible, their writings and contents. To shed light to struggling Christians. “Them” meaning ancient

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    is the only religion in which God reaches down to man by becoming a man and in the other religions god just sits and watches over the down below. When leaders of other religions shut the door on Christ by denying who He is, they shut the door on salvation. The reason we are forgave for our sins is because Christ dealt with our sin on the cross, while other religions require us to sin, which is impossible since our

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    unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of saints. First, total depravity meant that they believed in the concept of Original sins. The story of Adam and Eve, where Original sins came from, affected their view on salvation. Next, they believed in unconditional election or predestination,

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    Romans 13-21 Analysis

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    the contents of Romans chapter 10:13-21 the path to salvation can be better understood. There are four main views that should be used in order to truly understand what Romans 10 means. The literary view, historical view, the way it should be interpreted, and the application. After using these views to understand in depth the meaning of Romans 10:13-21, the conclusion that hearing the word of God and believing in Christ will be essentials to salvation. To be able to accurately and fully understand Romans

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    The play illustrated by Adu-Gyamfi & Schmidt (2011), “Everyman” written by an anonymous writer late in the fifteenth-century (p. 265-287), interconnects religious allegories with worldly moral lessons on several main reasons that good deeds and works are required and needed, but they do not save humanity from spiritual death. The play conveys a story about Everyman’s (representing human individuals) natural life journey to death. The morality of the play helps the audience appreciate the history

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    education my whole life, there are still some theological topics that I wrestle with. These are things I will I will probably continue to wrestle with. The topics I have trouble fully understanding are the views of baptism, the elect, security of salvation, and the roles of women in the church. The first topic I have wrestled with is adult baptism versus infant baptism. I grew up in the reformed church, so I was baptized as an infant. When I was in fourth grade my family began attending a Wesleyan

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