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    we continue on in history we learn that Jesus were to come through the line of Seth‚ Adam and Eve’s third born son. Before Christ though we have to recognize a couple people‚ the first being Abram who God made his first covenant with. Abram was a righteous man that God found favor in‚ so God decided to make a covenant with him. A covenant is a promise between God and man‚ God and a nation‚ or God and the world. Abram’s covenant was that God was going to make Abram’s name great and nation‚ make him

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    Business Issue After being deployed for six months with three months left in the tour‚ emotions in my organization are intensified‚ while moods tend to be those of boredom or stress. These factors greatly affected a recent issue I had with my supervisor. A company safety training day was mandated in order to decrease safety violations; the problem was that the training had to be attended by everyone at the same time. The company consists of four different elements‚ all on different schedules

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    Justification – the heart of the Gospel This week’s verse: Galatians 2:11-21 This week we will continue our focus on Justification. This is the heart of the Gospel and the core of what Christianity is all about. Occasion of. The churches of Galatia were founded by Paul himself (Acts 16:6; Galatians 1:8; 4:13‚19). They seem to have been composed mainly of converts from heathenism (4:8)‚ but partly also of Jewish converts‚ who probably‚ under the influence of Judaizing teachers‚ sought

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    too many restrictions‚ and how the Church had so much power and how they abused it. Luther stated in his pamphlet‚ "From this anyone can clearly see how a Christian is free from all things and over all things so that he needs no works to make him righteous and save him‚ since faith alone abundantly confers all these things." Luther in this sentence is saying how things such as indulgences are not needed to make him a better Christian‚ but if a man has enough faith‚ it alone will do the job. Luther

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    Psalm 23: Psalm Of David

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    he would live in the “house of the Lord” (referring to the temple) forever. This doesn’t mean he will live in the temple; this attitude will help shape the rest of his life. (Bratcher) Psalms 23 deals with the faith in the Lord‚ and living a righteous life‚ which would lead you to a wonderful life on earth and here after. This psalm applies to my live by having faith in God always‚ even when bad things happen to the people I care about or me. My faith in God is what gets me through the bad

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    happiness are at least good as any alternative available to the agent” (9). Thus‚ it is your duty to do the optimal act in a situation because anything other than the best act is a wrong act. Furthermore‚ Mills also comments that it is considered a “righteous” act if the consequences are just as good or better than any other action. Staying within the ideas of right or wrong‚ or when decisions seem to commonly be referred to as “black or white‚” there is also an ideal of proportions to consider. Remember

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    Malaty‚ it is apparent that God offers his love and salvation to all those deserving of it and imposes judgment on all those who do not. It is through our unwavering trust and fear in God that he/she is able to truly recognize our faith and deem us righteous or wicked. The near sacrifice of Isaac is undoubtedly the toughest test for Abraham to prove himself to God. The son that Abraham had longed for all his life and whom God finally provided for him was to be killed by Abraham‚ himself‚ as a sacrifice

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    The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is split into various themes. One of the numerous themes is the moral nature of people‚ good versus evil. In the novel‚ we find lots of righteous characters. Some of the righteous characters are in the black community. The black community keeps faith in God and practice their virtue every chance they get. The black community illustrates our school motto: to act justly‚ love tenderly and walk humbly with our God. In Maycomb the black community was treated

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    Human society burdens itself with generating organizational systems of rank to distinguish groups of people. Ambition -- the quest for power -- is a foremost drive embedded in the human spirit that motives men to better themselves. This quest is seen in Shakespeare’s tragic play Macbeth with the titular character who strives to achieve and maintain ultimate power. The central aspect of Macbeth lies with the title character’s desire to both follow and diverge from his destiny. After hearing of

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    The Power of Prayer

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    convict‚ power to release‚ power to bring down and raise up‚ power to completely grant the petition and change the petitioner. In James 5:16 we find that PRAYER HAS THE POWER TO RELEASE THE POWER OF THE GOSPEL (James 5:16) NIV- “The Prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective.” Note: This passage emphasizes: 1. The need for fervency in praying 2. The need for righteousness in the prayer I. PRAYERLESSNESS IS FAITHLESSNESS If your prayer life is fading you may want to check your

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