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    came out of heaven, “You are my beloved Son; in You I am well-pleased.” Did you get that? Before digging into this lesson, let’s take a moment to savor God’s words. God tells Jesus that He is well pleased with Him BEFORE Jesus actually preaches or ministers or does anything miraculous!! God is pleased, well pleased with Jesus just because He is His son. In the same way, God is also well pleased with you and me just for being His children. It is not what we do that pleases God most, despite

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    Mission Manifesto

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    In the fist, blog on this topic of the mission, we took the care approach of defining terms and wrote of the urgency of the mission. Now we want to spend time today discussing the power behind the mission manifesto of our King Jesus. What Tools Are Given to The Troops? When any king sends his troops into battle, he takes care attention to make sure those troops are properly trained and empowered to accomplish the mission he is sending them to perform. Our King Jesus sends his troops out with only

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    Simon and Jesus’ relationship quickly change. Peter says, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God” (Mt.16.16) and Jesus replies, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah!” (Mt.16.17) but then Peter rebukes him soon after and Jesus says, “Get behind me, Satan!” (Mt.16.23) What does placing these two moments together reveal about Jesus? I thought of two possible outcomes of putting these contrasting scenes together. The juxtaposition of opposing religious diction works together to either highlight

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    is. A coach who has killed my passion has their favorites, makes me feel worthless, and only cares about the girls who she thinks are the best. No matter how hard I worked in practice, it would never be good enough for them. When a coach focuses on favorites instead of the good of the entire team, it really will set a bad vibe through the gym. I never kissed butt to get where I wanted to be. My parents did not pay loads of money for me to play on clubs so they could pay for my playing time. I came

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    The Death Of Black Shorts

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    It took me about thirty minutes to become her. I 'm five inches shorter than Misty, just 5 '7, so she shrank her size down. She morphed her face into my slightly more childish features, turning her eyes into my pools of blue. her dark hair changed into my wild mane of blonde, the unnatural tips having been saved in her mind, which was the only reason she could do it without hair dye. Than she, Misty, was me. I had put on a top with a soft cottony corset around my torso, and

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    “ A Good Man Is Hard To Find” symbolizes a theme of religion which questions me to think how O’Connor was raised? In my intention of this story every character seems to play a key role of religion. As for the Misfit can be seen as Satan himself as he encounters the family and kills them all. Yet he does it so politely saying “he is not a good man”, and how he only shoots just 3 bullets into the Grandmother. This gives me a sense of how O’Connor is conveying a message in this short story by implanting

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    In life, there are many beliefs that one can have when it comes to religion. All have their own ways and stories to tell. For my Comparative Theology class, I have chosen to look at Hinduism and Christianity. These two have their similarities and their differences and I will be exploring those in this paper. They have their own origins as well as beliefs and practices. Hinduism was an interesting religion to learn about. The first big question that people might ask would be about the founder of

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    Claggart may have intentionally subdued to pursue his rank and status as a powerful Master at arms. In understanding Claggart’s motivation one must understand his actions throughout the story line. Claggart with his age and temperament seems to feel that behind every action is an intention. For example when Billy spills his soup, Claggart immediately feels it was an action with purpose and intent towards him. Claggart is unable to grasp that it was in fact an accident, and Billy is unable to grasp that Claggart

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    the deep despair but willpower of the setting that Satan has found himself in. He has just woken up being chained in the pits of Hell after his defeat. He was thrown out of heaven for rebelling against God and all that is good. It seems that he is seen as evil because he disagrees with God, who is all-good. He at first moans at the sight of this place, but then he decides to use this pit of despair as his seat for power. In fact, this views as Satan more as a freedom fighter for democracy against a

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    loved the Lord. I went to church every time the door was open I loved Sunday school and loved to sing the good ole songs that Baptist Churches sing. I am now 52 and my mind has never changed I love the Lord with all my heart and soul he has helped me so much I wouldn’t be here now if it wasn’t for him. From the time I was small I learned that God created the heavens and the earth and he created Adam and Eve and put them in the garden and they sinned which made it harder on the future generations

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