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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing: BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing. Most Christians don’t seem to be particularly impressed with modern, professional, biblical, scholarly research. (I don’t remember ever hearing a reference to. Stating the reasoning behind these philosophies is fairly simple, but taking positive action on it is difficult. It might be helpful to understand that the Gospel, the real Message, the Word that underlies all spiritual study is only understandable on an. II Tim 2:15 (KJV). Study to s...
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing: Intent and Perception
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing. This cold, dreary, winter morning was just like any other morning on the Kansas plains. God had the sun coming up in the east at precisely the right place and time, there was oxygen enough for every breathing creature, the little brook had more than enough water to quench the thirst of hundreds of dehydrated bodies, and souls still sinned and searched for answers. 8220;What if you are wrong? 8220;You killed my family,” the soldier said.
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing: ON BELIEF
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing. You have to believe before you can believe you believe. One day God was walking down a path on Earth. He came to a man and asked him, “What do you believe? The man scratched his head and said, “I believe the earth is round.”. God said, “Yes, I know; I created the earth and even your thinking that it is round.”. God then came to another man, and He said, “What do you believe? The man grinned and said, “I believe everything! Foundation then be...
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing: The Dichotomous Nature of Our Physical Body and Our Spiritual Presence
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing. The Dichotomous Nature of Our Physical Body and Our Spiritual Presence. Caterpillar.me, i. LoveYou, I, Me. Why can't i be what i want to be? The caterpillar said to the spider. What do you want to be? Spiders are always so practical! I dream of being a butterfly,". Why can't i ever be what i want to be? The world is not fair;. There is always two sides to every issue in the world,. And besides that,. The issue is never clear. Then i am;.
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing: USING PEMS IN SPIRITUAL STUDY
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing. USING PEMS IN SPIRITUAL STUDY. 1 Corinthians 13 (NIV) 1. If I speak in the tongues. Of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. 2 If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. 3 If I give all I possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames,. But have not love, I gain nothing.
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing: FIRST WORDS
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing. This writing is begun in the autumn of my life with the strategy of making it a rest-of-my-life contemplation on my personal belief system. Much of it will be what I have been ramdonly thinking about (and writing some) over many years. However, I will try to structure it into some kind of coherent whole. Posted by Wes Rouse. Blogs presented somewhat in order. Click as desired.]. B: TENETS AND DEFINITIONS. E: THE MEANING OF WORDS.
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing: ON SELF: The Levels
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing. ON SELF: The Levels. Let’s look in more detail at the levels:. The interaction of the physical and emotional is the part of the body where hormones and other chemicals produced in the. Affect the physical body. Here is where the actions, the results, of our emotions are exhibited—anger, depression, fear, sorrow, physical love, happiness, pleasure, satisfaction, pain, etc. The. To be an immensely important part of our self. Are controlled her...
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing: ON SELF: The Basics
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing. ON SELF: The Basics. There are few things in life that has more meaning than a satisfying way of being your self, and few there are who attain it. Even Christians, who have a sense of God’s forgiveness, almost never attain the level of Paul’s satisfaction (often translated using the word joy [ cara. Matthew 22:37, NIV. Jesus replied: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.”. Mark 12:30, NIV.
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing: Inquestioning Free Will in Physical and Spiritual Actions
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Contemplations on Practically Everything and Virtually Nothing. Inquestioning Free Will in Physical and Spiritual Actions. The Parable of the Tenants. He had one left to send, a son, whom he loved. He sent him last of all, saying, "They will respect my son.". But the tenants said to one another, "This is the heir. Come, let's kill him, and the inheritance will be ours." So they took him and killed him, and threw him out of the vineyard. What then will the owner of the vineyard do? What if we made an arbi...