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    Brian, a normal guy whose choice is to live a quiet life, but who the universe has other plans for. Upon learning that his father is a nasty roman, Brian joins a political group dedicated to taking down the Romans. Somehow Brian is mistaken for the messiah and upon his failure to prove otherwise, suffers crucifixion. Ironically, Brian gains a new positive outlook on life in his final moments hanging on the cross, as he and other men sing about “always looking on the bright side of life”. Throughout

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    address Jesus including; • Son of God • Son of Man • Messiah/Christ • Saviour We need to understand the full meaning of these titles to decipher who Jesus was as no human being can adequately be described by one title.

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    up around a third of the world’s population with its members (Sheler 1). Conversely, the hard part comes when faced with the question; Is this information accurate? The Christians back then, and still, today believe that Jesus was the Christ, the Messiah that God had sent to save them from sin and death. “He walked out of the Judean desert nearly 2,000 years ago, an unknown itinerant preacher, proclaiming to all who would listen that the Kingdom of God was at hand. It was said that

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    its funny you know the one person that was your savior from drowning was also controlling the waves that were pulling you under its funny you know the one person that was your savior from drowning was also controlling the waves that were pulling you under its funny you know the one person that was your savior from drowning was also controlling the waves that were pulling you under its funny you know the one person that was your savior from drowning was also controlling the waves that were pulling

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    Rebellious tendencies have always been a vital necessity to society in order to fuel the revolutionary spirit that frees the oppressed. As societies live in the dark, neglected from the hope light provides, the thirst for rebellion becomes so strong it ignites a need for an uprising within the society. The freedom of light not only can be used to reshape traditional beliefs and show the potential in a society, it can also threaten the truth societies have already established. Messianic figures,

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    Before we discuss about the two natures of Christ, we should know the definition of nature itself. Nature is the essential qualities of something that which make it what it is. All being in this world has their own nature which usually a thing or a person only has one nature, for examples, a human absolutely only has a human nature and the animal only has their animal natures, but Jesus Christ has two natures at once in Himself which is the human nature and the divine nature. Jesus is the second

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    Introduction Messiah is an oratorio, written in English and composed by George Frideric Handel in 1741, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible and the version of the Psalms included with the Book of Common Prayer. It was first performed at the Great Music Hall, Fishamble Street in Dublin on 13th April 1742. From this modest premiere, it gained huge popularity and has become one of the most well-known and regularly performed pieces of Western choral music. This

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    Christianity is centered around God and the Son, Jesus Christ. Christianity teaches that God created the Earth and everything in His universe (Genesis 1). God created man and women to live in the Garden of Eden and rule over the animals. Everything was good (Genesis 1). Then Adam and Eve were deceived and sinned against God, thus all of humanity was cursed to not be able to be in perfect communion with God anymore (Genesis 3:1-7). As a result, God had to make a way for humans and God to be back

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    The Four Gospels

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    longer making trouble. Matthew records Jesus the King saying to His disciples "I will build My church and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it" (Matthew 16:18); later, having ascertained that the Messiah is a Son, the Son of David, Jesus shows that even king David calls the Messiah "Lord" (Psalm 110:1 and Matthew 22:41-45). Jesus is therefore the King of kings. Privately, Jesus warns the disciples three times that not everything will happen the way they expect: "the Son of Man will be

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    The turmoil of life brought me down many hard paths from which I never fully recovered, until I met Jesus Christ. I could see that I was ending up in the wrong place, and I did not know how to get out of it. I had not been faithful to what was in my heart. I knew I was missing something. I knew I was missing Christ. The summer before I entered high school was filled with memories that I will never forget. I met a woman named Jennifer on the last day of my eighth-grade year. She was the Campus

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