# The Messiah It was a great day long ago when a savior was born in a small town called Bethlehem. To those who believe, capturing the spirit of that one true moment has been unfounded even today. Plays and musicals have tried to attain the magic of that remarkable day but George Frederick H...
This is appropriate because the New Testament explains the finished work of Christ on the cross, the end of sin's power over believers in Jesus and the end of Satan's control over death, hell and the grave. ... The New Testament ends with Jesus on his throne and is a revelation of His glory. ...
This is appropriate because the New Testament explains the finished work of Christ on the cross, the end of sin's power over believers in Jesus and the end of Satan's control over death, hell and the grave. ... The New Testament ends with Jesus on his throne and is a revelation of His glory. ...
The code emphasizes the glory that is to be gained in one's lifetime through heroic deeds, while Christian doctrine stresses that this glory is to be had in the afterlife. ... I feel this because of the sermon Hrothgar delivers to Beowulf as a warning on taking his power for granted and becoming too content in his wealth. ...
When this word was used, it indicates that the miracle is a sign of power or meaning behind it to which the miracle is of secondary importance. ... This word emphasizes the power revealed by the miracles and implies the spiritual energy that produced it. ... This word emphasizes miracles that were done in which the glory of God and of the Son would be known. ...
They obey Islamic doctrine that the power of actions proceeds from Allah and every human being is morally responsible for his own actions. ... In the Koran the description of the joys and glories of Paradise are as fantastic and sensual as the Arabian mind could possibly imagine. ...
" He uses this to his advantage to prove his power of nature and to satisfy his hunger after not eating for forty days by turning stones into bread. ... " (Luke 4:5) The second temptation presented was by the riches, privileges, glory, and power to rule the kingdoms if and only Jesus were to worship him, he could have it all. ...
The question that Captain Vere seemed to ignore was whether he had a responsibility to a power higher than man whom was God in following the law, Captain Vere made the right legal decision, but his decision showed a lack of moral courage. ... Claggart, symbolized as Lucifer, is the antagonist in the movie, Billy Budd, and he draws on evil to prevent Billy from reaching glory. ...