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    When Jesus was sent to be an example of how we are supposed to live, we were shown how to live out our faith in our daily lives. Jesus was faced with persecution, naysayers and even prosecution for His teachings. He was the very son of God himself, yet he still humbled himself to God and man. Throughout the New Testament, Jesus was witnessed washing the feet of the disciples. He was baptized by John and he taught the disciples how to spread the news about God’s love. He showed them how to bring

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    transformations and signs of “I am”. According to Dr. Harold, in the Gospel John, there are many dramatic transformations within it, such as Jesus turning water into wine. The dramatic encounter or transformation he spoke of was in John 3, and he referred to it as a teacher being taught. The second major theme that was discussed was signs of “I am”. Within the Gospel John, Jesus gives absolute and metaphorical signs of Him being the Son of Man. To further explore these important themes, it is important to examine

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    hence the burdens of life that sometimes brings us down, I also thought about all the blessings and wonders that God has given me. As I sat down to draw whatever image I was going to sculpt, I realize that the biggest blessing of all is having Jesus in my heart.

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    stop to think how or why he/she is making certain decisions or how these decisions can affect his/her life in the future. Often times, it is not until one has a “string of bad luck” or something tragic happens in one’s life, when he/she will turn to Jesus for help “getting them through this problem” only to return to one’s self-centered ways once his/her life has returned to normal. Living life with a Christian worldview is not something that one can take off a shelf and use when needed and allow it

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    Aristotle was a Greek author who meandered the earth much before Jesus descended as the Son of God. He studied under Plato for a while yet soon would come to be his own particular instructor and express his individualized perspectives on philosophical issues. He was called "the scholar", Aristotle was the maker of the theory of Ethics. He was a mastermind who composed his views on an assortment of themes, for example, dreams, governmental issues, and logic. He built up a branch of Ethics called Nicomachean

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    Biblical Worldview Christian counseling is based on faith, in God the Father, His son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit; with the belief that mankind is created in the image of God. According to, Genesis 1:27 (NIV) “So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.” With this being said, the worldview of the counselor will determine and lead them in all of the decision making process with the client. “Human beings are created in the image

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    The Chief Ruler places the light-infused Adam in paradise, or the garden of Eden, after the divine realm beings made Adam mortal. He then becomes frustrated when he cannot grasp the reflection of light and, placing Adam in a trance, he forms a female out of Adam. Adam immediately recognizes the reflection of light standing beside him; yet another plan of the Chief Ruler is ruined. Eve teaches Adam to eat from the tree of knowledge, in spite of the Chief Ruler’s earlier attempt to sway Adam

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    The passage of Jesus giving a new commandment of love to his disciples describes how he exercises his authority as the Son of God, echoing his Christology from chapter one that identifies Jesus as the Word incarnate (cf Brown 119). This passage from John 15:12-17 was written with the historical context of the Johannine community of Ephesus that John traditionally wrote to in 80-110. As a result, I think it was clever that John has Jesus talking about love and friendship in this passage. There was

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    narrative history, containing teachings and prophesies of Jesus. It is the fourth book of the New Testament, fourth of the gospels, and forty-third book in the Bible. According to church tradition, it was written sometime around A.D. 85-95 by the Disciple/Apostle John. (Whitlock 2016) The book begins with a statement of Jesus’ divinity, gives examples of His ministry, and concludes with John dispelling tales that he would not die until Jesus’ return. Chapter 1 opens with the verse; “In the beginning

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    Self Reflection Paper

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    My journey through, Religion and Personal growth was very informative, insightful, increased my perception, and I did a lot of self-reflection while taking this course. I experienced the greatest learning starting with what religion meant. I always felt God’s presence when I prayed however, learning that religion is the fear and awe one feels in the presence of God’s sprit was an amazing moment for me. I now understood why worshiping God had such a profound effect on me since childhood. If you sincerely

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