Essays About obey god

 

  • Themes of the bible
    ... The most critical theme in the Bible is to obey God and there are hundreds of references to this beginning in Deuteronomy and following through to the Gospel ...
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  • Wisdom according to the Bible
    ... He tells us wise men will obey God's commandments. Proverbs also tells us very much about wisdom. ... He will not obey God's commandments and loves trickery. ...
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  • Reason and Revelation
    ... One example from Christian Ethics, "a person can obey God to obey God or a person can obey God because it sounds right." Appeals to reason analyze the question ...
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  • Great Awakening, The
    ... Many ministers in congregations of different religions caused the people of their churches to fall to their knees to obey God in fear of hell. ...
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  • Paradise Lost
    ... Also just as Adam and Eve must obey God, Eve feels that she must obey Adam as she was created from his rib and therefore is subject to his will. ...
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  • Theology original sin and the fall of man
    ... Adam was not permitted to do, God also gave Adam the gift of freewill as he does to all of us, from which we are to make our own decisions, to obey God or to ...
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  • summary of Titus from the Old Testament
    ... Paul trusted Titus to instruct the people to obey God's law just like the Chief of Police trusts the officers under him to enforce the laws of the city.
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  • Moses One of God's Chosen Leaders
    ... Noah became like Adam, in that he would be responsible for starting life on earth over. Noah was rewarded because of his faith in God and his ability to obey. ...
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  • New Testament and Homer
    ... During the first Passover, all of the people who do not obey God's detailed procedure for Passover are visited and murdered by an angel of death. ...
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  • Daniel
    ... In Dan. 6:20-22 talk about it. If you obey God he keeps you from all harm like Daniel. God gave Daniel the power to tell people what they dreams were about. ...
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  • Robinson Crusoe Emergence of the modern self
    Defoe uses Crusoe's journey on the canoe to exemplify how Crusoe lives in a world where he longs to please and obey God but must also contend with his instinct ...
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  • abe and isaac
    ... confused. My initial reaction was that of many questions. Why does Abraham obey God? What kind of sick test is this? Why should ...
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  • Adam and Eve
    ... She did not have to obey God's orders. The mere idea of defying God had never even occurred to Adam and Eve in their perfect state. The serpent then struck. ...
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  • The Relationship between Sin and Suffering
    ... to poor parents and seven other children around him, this child has no future, he will suffer not because he thought to himself " I will not obey God, I will ...
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  • The Ten Plagues Upon Egypt
    ... When the Pharaoh refused yet again to obey God, the Lord brought frogs out of the land. ... Pharaoh chose not to obey, and the next day, God brought His plague. ...
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  • Abraham 2
    ... Now I know that you honor and obey God, because you have not kept back your only son from him." With a sigh of great relief, Abraham heard the Lord, "I promise ...
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  • Argumentum Heroism can't exist in a fated world
    ... " (4:336-70) Though Aeneas loves Dido, he leaves her to obey God: "though groaning long and shaken in his mind/ because of his great love, nevertheless ...
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  • Marriage & Divorce
    ... We have a duty as believers to obey God completely. Finally, we learn that the wife is not to leave her husband, nor the husband leave his wife. ...
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  • Marriage & Divorce
    ... We have a duty as believers to obey God completely. Finally, we learn that the wife is not to leave her husband, nor the husband leave his wife. ...
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  • Islamic Fundamentalisn
    ... They are also required to resist temptations of the devil, to spread Islam the faith, and to work to reform or punish those who fail to obey God's law. ...
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  • Marriage & Divorce
    ... We have a duty as believers to obey God completely. Finally, we learn that the wife is not to leave her husband, nor the husband leave his wife. ...
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  • Salvation History and Jewish Identity
    ... The myth of Revelation has been to give faith to the Jews that if they follow the Torah and obey God's commandments all of their suffering would not be in vain ...
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  • Epic of Gilgamesh and The Bible, Wisdom and Suffering
    ... (The Bible, Genesis 2:16-17) Adam and Eve do not obey God because they choose to or because they understand his will, but rather because doing so provides ...
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  • The power of the fist
    ... Christianity. Africans who attended church were continuously told to obey *their master, as good Christians obey God. Africans were ...
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  • Spiritual oLympics
    ... us-hating us, or attempting to destroy us. "Believe and obey God anyway! --Next, Paul remembers Enoch, "who was translated that ...
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  • Christian's Reaction to the Environment
    ... Our motivation should be purely to obey what God has commanded us to do. We know that God, in his infinite wisdom, has a plan for the earth. ...
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  • Moses
    ... Noah became like Adam, in that he would be responsible for starting life on earth over. Noah was rewarded because of his faith in God and his ability to obey. ...
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  • Religious Freedom in the British North American Colonies
    ... Puritan clergy. She believed that if a person was saved, it was not necessary for them to obey God's law or man's law. If a person ...
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  • Genesis
    ... The reason that Adam and Eve were tempted to eat the fruit was their sinful desire of wanting more and refusing to obey God\\\'s rules. ...
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  • Noah's Ark
    ... He makes them known. And he alone guarantees their keeping. Men enjoy the blessings of the covenant in so far as they obey God's commands" (Alexander 134). ...
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