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    The trinity is made up of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit. Many people question why God the Father is the first person that makes up the trinity. The three reasons we learned in class why Father is first in the trinity is: if there is a son then there is a father, Jesus called God the Father “Father”, and God the Father has many characteristics of fatherhood. The Trinity started with God the Father and life starts with a “Father” and we are his children whom he made us all equal and all in…

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    One of the hermeneutical strategies used by Nazianzus is the incomprehensibility of God. God is something that can never be fully described by human words, as the subject of God “is impossible to [express], and yet more impossible to conceive,” as no human can see the face of God and lived to tell the tale on this side of eternity. Nazianzus defines God by what God is, but does not try to “comprehend the whole of so great a subject as this,” because it is utterly impossible. Dr. Valeria A.…

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    and God. Paul said, in 1 Tim. 2:5-6”For there is only one God and one Mediator who can reconcile God and people. He is the man Christ Jesus. He gave his life to purchase freedom for everyone. This is the message that God gave to the world at the proper time.” Mankind was separated from God by sin and the only one person who was able to stand between God and man was Jesus Christ who is God and man. God reconciles with sinful mankind by substituting his sinless Son for all mankind. The Father…

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    Romans 4: 1-25 Analysis

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    Righteousness results in faith in God. The promise of salvation is only received through our faith not through our actions as a result of our faith. Romans 5:1-11, God’s grace made us righteous through Christ’s salvation therefore the peace that is received as a result of our knowledge…

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    about God, humanity, Jesus, restoration, I am going to analyze Christianity and finally I will reflect on what I believe. I will also be using the bible to back up my points with the word of God. God: God is like no other. He is the reason the sun comes up in the morning he is the reason it sets at night. Without God, nothing would survive. Some people wonder how the universe does everything that it does and I always want to tell them the same way you are here it is all God. God is great. God…

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    In order to do that, however, tests and instruction must be given. This mortal life is an opportunity of immense spiritual and intellectual growth. That growth comes naturally for some, and less naturally for others. Thankfully, our Heavenly Father has given instructions through His servants and the scriptures as to how we can increase this knowledge. Because of this, teaching is an integral part of religion, and, Christ’s Gospel. By further understanding the principles of teaching and…

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    Trinity In God Essay

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    God has many attributes that define who He is to His children and each one of those attributes relates differently to everyone. He is usually referred to as the Trinity, due to the three main ways He interacts with His creation. God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. In the Bible there actually isn’t even the term trinity, but it is however implied. Tim Case describes the trinity as follows, “There is only One True God, eternally self-existent, revealed in three distinct divine…

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    of Matthew 6 is devoted to the attitude of the Father toward his children as worshippers and those seeking his aid. The Father is concerned with the inner character or true person of the child rather than outward performance – which is to say that what the child is at a fundamental level is more important to the Father than what the child does. Matthew extends this teaching into an invitation to trust in the benevolent character of the attentive Father who “knows our need before we ask” and yet…

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    Mary In Glory

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    Glory, in this regard, can be considered as the opposite of Mary. Whereas Mary abandoned all conception or desires for the future to adopt her present situation, to give space for God to take action, Glory clutches onto daydreams to distance herself from her present situation, giving God no space to take action in her. There is, however, a degree of grace owed to Glory. With her father’s mental and physical decay manifesting in aspects of the house, Glory’s external environment lends itself to…

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    Doctor Seth some of the basic knowledge which has the close connection to the Christianism, which include the most basic doctrine of the Christianism; what’s the world looks like in Christian perspective; what their gods look like; what’s the relationship between the followers and gods and the why Christianism propaganda itself also what will happen after people pass away and so on. At the beginning phrase, in order to understand Christianism in a most basic way, I ask Doctor Seth to introduce…

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