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    long so that Jesus’ power could be truly demonstrated through him. God makes everything work together for our good and His glory. Another point this story shows about Jesus is that he can only help individuals who in some way want to be helped. When he asked the invalid whether he wanted to be saved, Christ was showing this point. Sometimes we would rather have a self-pitying attitude than trying to fix our problems. When we come to God and cast our cares on Him, He will do what is in His will for you

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    The creation waits eagerly for the sons of God to be revealed; for the creation was made subject to frustration — not willingly, but because of the one who subjected it. But it was given a reliable hope that it too would be set free from its bondage to decay and would enjoy the freedom accompanying the glory that God’s children will have. We know that until now, the whole creation has been groaning as with the pains of childbirth; - Romans 8:21-22 I 've heard various preachers say that animals cannot

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    Jesus teaches his followers many life lessons that gives them a good life while they have faith in God. John 15:1-11 and other passages explains to people that Jesus is the people’s lord and savior of his disciples, who in following Jesus will give them the love and hope they need by God, Jesus Father. In John 15:1-11, Jesus teaches his followers that if they remain in him they will have experienced spiritual success. Jesus teaches his followers the purpose of their existence on earth and what it

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    The most affected and visual image is when someone receives crucifixion on to the cross. Yes, here I am talking about the story of Jesus Christ facing the crucifixion. In the dramatic movie, Son of God, the spectator watches the crucifixion of Jesus. The movie focuses on the narration of Jesus Christ from birth, life, sacrificial death, resurrection and the ascension. Hollywood emphasizes the death of the Jesus scene when the Roman soldier flogged Jesus and carried the cross up onto the “skull” to

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    God through the Eyes of Science The sound of silence spread through the hospital. Those who stood by, saw new-born Joseph lying in the doctor’s arms, his young body taking in fresh air weeping. How could this be? The doctors were seriously concerned for Joseph’s wellbeing and did not expect a hysterically crying baby with a strong chance of not making the next hour, if he were to even survive the pregnancy. Fortunately, miracles like this one continue to suggest a supernatural being that can break

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    relationship with God. Romans chapter one to eight shows the aspects of those areas: God so loved human beings that He reveals Himself through natural world that people could know Him; true human identity can be discovered by seeing God’s image within human beings, and to do so, Jesus need to justify, sanctify, and glorify them; the relationship between God and human beings were broken due to a sin, but through God’s unconditional love, whoever lives in Jesus will not be separated from God again. In the

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    While numerous scholars say that John is the Gospel to the world (and Matthew to the Jews, Mark to the Romans, and Luke to the Greeks), a Jewish scholar such as Israel Abrahams might very well believe that the Gospel of John is the most Jewish Gospel of the four by the way it reflects Jewish traditions and symbolisms. According to David Wenham[i], there is more attention given to Jesus as the Messiah in the Gospel of John than in any of other Gospels. In John, from chapter one onwards people are

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    All he spoke about was how God would punish the humans if they did not repent their sins. John's job was to make people's heart ready for Jesus, ready for him to lead the way to salvation. If they did not follow the son of God then they would burn in hell. Samael didn't agree with that, not only was there very little burning in hell, unless you counted the scorching sun, but what kind of choice was god giving the humans if it was, repent or suffer. That wasn't a

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    who came before me are thieves and robbers.” The exclusivity of the gospel is to be preached in this age of plurality. Because of the exclusivity of the gospel, Christians are seen as narrow-minded or intolerant. People say there are many ways to God, and if you believe what you think is true that will be marked by going to heaven. How can Christians say, then, that Jesus Christ is the only way by which one can go to heaven? Jesus made it clear when He said there are only two religious paths: The

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    Who Was Judas Iscariot?

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    1. In John 13, Jesus had his last meal with all of his apostles. Jesus ' teaching is that He knew who his true disciples were because they had placed all their love and faith in Him. During Jesus’ last feast, He knew the devil had already fed his betrayer who was Judas Iscariot (John 13:2). Jesus wrapped a towel around his waist and filled water in the basin and He began washing his disciple’s feet (John 13:4-7). In Palestine, foot washing was very common because people wore sandals out in the

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