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    Position, authority, and money are not important in his kingdom – what matters is faithful obedience from the heart. The Sermon on the Mount challenged the proud and legalistic religious leaders of the day. It called them back to the messages of the Old Testament prophets who, like Jesus, taught that heartfelt obedience is more important than legalistic observance. With Jesus’ announcement that the kingdom was near. People were naturally asking, “How do I qualify to be in God’s kingdom?” Jesus said

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    Journal 3 - Existentialism Existentialism is something that everybody thinks of sometimes in their life. Maybe they thought about it while on the toilet, or when they just achieved something they worked really hard at, or they thought about it while lying in bed at 3 am when they couldn’t sleep. Existentialism is based off of the questions “What is my purpose?” and “Why am I here?”. It basically answers these questions by saying that there is no meaning and that we can only assign meaning to our

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    Reflection and Application Paper #8 Before the New Testament was written the Old Testament told the story of Creation, the Fall, and man’s unsuccessful quest for reconciliation. However, interspersed among the Scripture were numerous foreshadowing’s of a Saving Grace who would reign on earth and deliver God’s children from their iniquities and break the shackles of sin. In the New Testament, John the Baptist more precisely exclaimed the coming of the One who would lead God’s children. A foundation

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    Considering his old age, the ability to make the equivalent amount of money as he did while young, is so extremely difficult, it was nearly impossible. This indicates, that Willy is walking through his old age, aimlessly and unable to find success which is realistic. Willy Lowman’s misguided sense of values, has altered his son 's’ views on success. Biff, 34

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    We live in this present reality where generalizations tend to influence the way society sees a few people. There are many stereotypes and generalizations about each ethnicity trademark. What is a stereotype? Well a stereotype is an idea that people have about a group or thing that may be false or genuine. Many befuddle the word cliché and stereotype since they have a touch of likenesses. They both originate from French and have a negative meaning to its definition. Cliché is used as an expression

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    the other person. It is easy to slide into our old ways because they are comfortable, like an old worn slipper. When we don’t have a solid foundation in our relationship with Christ we tend to be “…tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of people in their deceitful scheming” (Eph. 4:14, NIV). The Jewish Christians are being tempted to drift from Jesus and return to the Old Covenant, revering angels over the salvation

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    The Devil’s Rooming House is the interesting story of Amy Archer-Gilligan, America’s deadliest female serial killer. Written by M. William Phelps, this book brings to light the story of the woman who ran a murder house over one hundred years ago. The case of Amy is a fascinating one because of her motive, money. She opened a nursing home for the elderly and then murdered her clients for financial gain. Amy Archer-Gilligan put a lot of planning into her killings, this is her story. As any businessperson

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    Nehemiah Rebuilds the Wall: A Story of Leadership and Bravery The story of Nehemiah reflects the unexampled characteristics of a man who heard the voice of the Lord and follow Him. However, to better understand the significance of the rebuilding and the role of Nehemiah into the story it is necessary to analyze the sociocultural background throughout this narrative. First, Jerusalem was still laid in ruins from its destruction by Nebuchadnezzar II 140 years earlier. A city that has its walls and

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    marriage between man and woman is ordained by God. In the old testament, we learned that God covenanted with Isreal as a husband and wife. The law of chastity requires that sexual relations be reserved for marriage between man and woman. In addition to reserving sexual intimacy for marriage, we obey the law of chastity by controlling our thoughts, words, and actions. Jesus Christ taught, " Ye have heard that it was said by them of the old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery: but I say unto you,

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    fears what they may mean. Jonathan fears what will happen to Thomas as he continues to grow up. His mom Ellen is doing good.She has continued to take care of Jonathan and herself.But hey hearing has become somewhat impaired. But this is merely due to old age. They have gotten over

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