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    If Jesus comes here right now through the door that we have walked in, and heal every single sick people in our town and preach to us, how will we react on Christ’s action? Do we have anyone who will stand up and say, “You are crazy!” or “You are demon possessed!” or “You could cast out demons because you are king of them!” Well, hope we do not have anyone like that. But if you read today’s scripture, we could see that Christ’s own family called him crazy. Please do not criticize Christ’s family

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    Oath Of Obedience Esteem God highly. Walk in excellence and humble ourselves under the mighty hand of God. The Oath of God rest in man’s bosom. Jesus gave us the Beatitudes. The oath of God is given to us through his Word and Commandments. Jesus himself came to the earth in obedience to the Father! Matthew 5:17 think not that I am come to destroy the Law, or the prophets; I am not come to destroy but to fulfill. To unify the body Jesus came; to unify man with God again Jesus came. I Thessalonians

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    could influence how we comprehend His flawlessness. In the article "The Man Christ Jesus" by Bruce A. Ware, we take a gander at the idea that is often hard to comprehend of Jesus Christ being both God and man and His failure to sin. The larger question postured by this article is with Jesus being completely God, as we know He could not sin, however, being completely man, would it have been feasible for the human side of Jesus to allow Him to sin. Ware yields various perspectives from various theological

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    they could play god, or even be their own

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    “Reading is someplace to go when we have to stay where we are.” The previous quote become reality to me. After reading the book, Something Beautiful for God by Malcolm Muggeridge, my mind began to race with deep thoughts about my walk and service with Christ, along with the effects popular missionaries have on everyday Christians. Something Beautiful for God, is a creatively written account of a conversation the author has with the compassionate and devoted, Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa begins her lifelong

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    and gory death scene. Recently, a new movie came out called Son of God, this also is another controversial movie because it is the first movie to show all of the major miracles that Jesus performed, such as the feeding of the five thousand, and walking on water. Both The Passion of the Christ and the Son of God try to contrary who Jesus was according to the Bible, yet both of these movies do this in a unique way. In the movie Son of God, there is more emphasis on Jesus’ life rather than his death

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    Jesus the Son Of God If I was to ask who Jesus was, I would have said that he was Jesus the son of David, son of Abraham. Jesus led many into Christianity and they were called Christians as Jesus was the Christ the son of God whom God sent to save mankind. I believe in Him as a leader and savior, and follow his teachings. I believe in one God, God the father the almighty. Who created heaven and earth, and all things; seen and un-seen Jesus is a divine being whom a virgin mother conceived of. God made

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    triune God is encompassed of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. God being triune from eternity is proven by the revelations of God inside the ancient times of salvation, which makes it clear that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit have existed, and acted from the earliest starting point. Numerous individuals think that it is hard to accept that Jesus is the unceasing Divine Son who uncovers the trinity, yet from the viewpoint of the New Testament, Apostle Paul pronounces that the Son of God was

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    riddle.” The words “Gospel, a son of God and a riddle” in his definition outstand to me, and I think these words are the key of his definition. Thus, it is important to understand what these words meaning is. What is Gospel? The people usually think the Fourth Gospel that Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, and it is all about Jesus. In the ancient Hellenistic time, the Gospels were regarded as biographies of Jesus (Boring, 508). If Jonathan Z. Smith represents “a son of God” as Jesus in his definition,

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    Christians and a treatise on the Resurrection. According to Athenagoras, the Son of God “‘is the Logos (Reason) of the Father in idea and operation.’ ‘Through it all things were made.’ ‘The Son of God is the understanding and reason of the Father.’ ‘God from the beginning being eternal reason, had in himself the Logos (Reason), being always rational’” (pp. 121-122). Thus, the “attribute reason, or wisdom, was eternal, but not the Son as a personal being” (p. 122). Like most of the other ante-Nicene Fathers

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