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    Explanation: At this point, Jesus turns to prayer. He had finished his discourse addressed to the disciples, but he continued his instruction in prayer. And so he said, “Father, the hour is come.” He asked the Father to glorify the Son, that the Son would glorify him. For the Father had given the Son power over all things and he would give eternal life to all that were given him, that they might know the Father and the Son. And Jesus had glorified the Father during his time on earth and finished

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    When they found him Jesus said to them did you not know that I must be in my Father’s house? By staying and speaking with the teachers in the temple, he was fulfilling the will of his father Almighty God. Looked at from that point of view, Jesus was showing obedience rather than disobedience. In my view considering the above-mentioned incidents Jesus Christ’s teaching about the family does not means that he was not aware the importance of the family life. His emphases on the whole family, Body

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    I have a direct relationship with Jesus Christ and I really enjoyed talking to Jesus Christ every day and walking with him. No matter what happens, one thing that I am assured is “Jesus loves me forever.” While I was a sinner, His love for me compelled Him to give up His beloved Son to pay the penalty for my sins (John 3:16). Although my love for Jesus may only be a small portion of His love to me and I might sin again even after I was saved by God, God’s unconditional love never turned away from

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    important apostles of Jesus, I find it fitting to tell his story as did Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. I am a fisherman from Galilee and became well known as a leader in the group of disciples (Browning 219). I had great respect for Jesus and wished to honor his wishes thoroughly. My first interaction with Jesus came from when I was fishing with my brother Andrew. I remember his words “Follow me, and I will make you fish for people” (Matthew 4:19). Of course, we had heard the story of Jesus, but did not truly

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    Through the travels and teachings of Jesus, there are some obvious segments. His childhood was quickly described in the first two chapters, followed by his baptism in the Jordan river. From there it progresses into a domino effect. As the disciples became more knowledgeable, they had the ability to help jesus teach and obtain more followers. When the Pharisees cause conflict with Jesus, the story shifts and gives more attention to what is going on between them. Then, Jesus tells his disciples three times

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    Jesus spoke in parables. He used simple stories and metaphors to teach moral lessons to the disciples. In his parables, there were familiar settings, objects, rituals, etc. in order to make the lesson easier for the disciples to understand. The parables of The Sower, Ten Bridesmaids, Weeds in the Wheat, and Treasure in the Field are parables which provide us with instructions on how to be true followers of Christ. Jesus’s philosophy of life, as shown by these parables, is to be open minded, prepared

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    I would say the specific historical event that made John write his book would be the crucifixion of Jesus. I suppose you could say that was the event that caused all of the disciples to write their books. Although John didn’t write his book for a decent amount of time after Jesus’s death, his whole book was dedicated to sharing what he witnessed during his walk with Jesus as well as the story. The religious circumstance that caused John to write his book was the historical event of Jesus’s death

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    learning how Jesus is our model. The book described how Jesus was not just a spirit guiding us through our lives all though he could have been. Jesus walked this earth and lived out a human life. Jesus showed us how to live the perfect life, and I believe this is a major aspect to carry over to the nursing field. Being a Christian nurse inspires us to be the best version of ourselves. As we reflect on the way Jesus lived we should do everything possible to live out a life like him. Jesus lived the perfect

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    King Jesus Gospel Book Reflection Caley Mays Melody Harper GLST 220-001 16 September 2014 King Jesus Gospel Book Reflection My understanding of the gospel prior to this class was that God sent his only son to earth so that we may be forgiven of our sins. The gospel to me was also about Jesus’ life, death and resurrection. As I was growing up I also learned about the great commission. While I learned about the great commission I realized all Christians are required to go out and take

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    So, Luke writes this second installment of his letter to Theophilus about what Jesus began to do and teach. In this second installment, things have shifted and Luke speaks about the preparation of the apostles to be witnesses of the risen and ascended Jesus Christ. We are then told about Jesus’ instruction through the Holy Spirit and his speaking to them about the kingdom of God. More specifically, his instruction is the command to wait in Jerusalem for the gift of the Holy Spirit. This morning we

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