God's love for you is the first, primary, basic fact about you. Knowing this fact with your whole being requires you to think Christologically, do the spritual work it takes to know it not just theoretically but with your whole person, and will result in transformation into someone who is like Jesus - and I just don't mean the beard and sandles.
The document discusses fundamental choices and developing a conscience. It states that we have free will to choose how to live, and our choices will affect our life on Earth and after death. It notes that choosing to lead a God-centered life through conversion, though difficult, leads to happiness and eternal life, while self-centered living leads to unhappiness and eternal punishment. The document also defines conscience as our sense of right and wrong, and discusses how conscience is developed through religious teachings, experience, and community.
This document discusses choosing to not be offended and having a positive attitude. It states that being offended is a choice we make, not a condition imposed on us by others. While we cannot control how others act, we can determine how we will act in response. Having a positive attitude can change everything by reflecting our own soul and personality in the world around us.
Values are beliefs about what is good and bad that vary between cultures. Values reinforce existing power structures, economic structures, and ideologies like politics and religion. A value is a belief about whether an idea, action, or other belief is good or bad. Values evolve very slowly over long periods but can also arise quickly in subcultures under some conditions. Values are based in culture rather than the current society. The Genesis story illustrates how judgments of good and evil led to Adam and Eve's expulsion from the garden. Disagreements over what is good and what is bad have caused wars and personal grief throughout history.
How do you make good decisions as a Christian who earnestly wants to collaborate with God? In this presentation, Anne Pate explores what the Ignatian tradition of Christian spirituality has to say.
Ignatian spirituality is very strongly a spirituality of desire. God inspires each of us with particular desires and those desires which are deepest in us are therefore the same desires that God has for us.
Emaddoss has over 20 years of experience in tourism and product management. He is currently seeking a managerial position in product management. He has held various contracting, product, and reservation management roles at several leading tourism companies in Egypt. His experience includes negotiating hotel contracts, developing strategies, managing teams, and ensuring excellent deals for tour operators.
God's love for you is the first, primary, basic fact about you. Knowing this fact with your whole being requires you to think Christologically, do the spritual work it takes to know it not just theoretically but with your whole person, and will result in transformation into someone who is like Jesus - and I just don't mean the beard and sandles.
The document discusses fundamental choices and developing a conscience. It states that we have free will to choose how to live, and our choices will affect our life on Earth and after death. It notes that choosing to lead a God-centered life through conversion, though difficult, leads to happiness and eternal life, while self-centered living leads to unhappiness and eternal punishment. The document also defines conscience as our sense of right and wrong, and discusses how conscience is developed through religious teachings, experience, and community.
This document discusses choosing to not be offended and having a positive attitude. It states that being offended is a choice we make, not a condition imposed on us by others. While we cannot control how others act, we can determine how we will act in response. Having a positive attitude can change everything by reflecting our own soul and personality in the world around us.
Values are beliefs about what is good and bad that vary between cultures. Values reinforce existing power structures, economic structures, and ideologies like politics and religion. A value is a belief about whether an idea, action, or other belief is good or bad. Values evolve very slowly over long periods but can also arise quickly in subcultures under some conditions. Values are based in culture rather than the current society. The Genesis story illustrates how judgments of good and evil led to Adam and Eve's expulsion from the garden. Disagreements over what is good and what is bad have caused wars and personal grief throughout history.
How do you make good decisions as a Christian who earnestly wants to collaborate with God? In this presentation, Anne Pate explores what the Ignatian tradition of Christian spirituality has to say.
Ignatian spirituality is very strongly a spirituality of desire. God inspires each of us with particular desires and those desires which are deepest in us are therefore the same desires that God has for us.
Emaddoss has over 20 years of experience in tourism and product management. He is currently seeking a managerial position in product management. He has held various contracting, product, and reservation management roles at several leading tourism companies in Egypt. His experience includes negotiating hotel contracts, developing strategies, managing teams, and ensuring excellent deals for tour operators.
This document contains Chinese vocabulary words and phrases from the flashcard book "Flash Card Intermediate 2" along with their English translations. There are over 20 entries listed in Chinese characters along with the title of the book and chapter they are from. It concludes by thanking the user and providing information about the company that produces the flashcards.
Paul Sciberras is seeking to re-establish his career in banking and finance with over 28 years of relevant experience. He has held various roles such as site manager, business development manager, and case manager. His experience and skills include customer service, management, problem solving, communication, and adapting to new systems. He currently works as a case manager helping job seekers with disabilities find employment.
Dokumen tersebut membahas 7 kebiasaan (sifat) Muslim dalam surat Al-Fatihah berdasarkan ayat-ayatnya, yaitu (1) memulai setiap pekerjaan dengan menyebut nama Allah, (2) bersyukur atas nikmat, (3) berfikir positif terhadap Allah, (4) berorientasi pada akhirat, (5) bahagia dengan ibadah dan doa, (6) konsisten dalam komitmen, dan (7) belajar dari tel
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How Solar Works • Solar Panels For Your Home in Newport Beach
1.) Solar Panels convert the sun's energy into electricity.
2.) A control device changes this electricity, enabling it to power electrical items.
3.) The electricity then passes through a breaker box to outlets in the building.
4.) Items such as a refrigerator and lamp can plug into the outlets for power.
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This presentation talks about solar energy status and development in Saudi Arabia and basics of solar energy (Photovoltaics) and its economics. Developed on 30/4/2016
The Jones Law of 1916 established an autonomous government for the Philippine Islands by creating a bicameral Philippine Legislature consisting of a Senate and House of Representatives. It outlined qualifications for voters, senators, representatives, and established the positions of Resident Commissioners to the U.S. and Governor-General, who would be appointed by the U.S. President. It also maintained the existing court system and process for appointing judges. The law aimed to give more control over domestic affairs to the Philippines to prepare them for future independence.
Este documento presenta listados de alumnos de diferentes años de una escuela. Enlista los nombres completos de alumnos de 1er año hasta 6to año de manera ordenada.
World Health Day 2016 focused on preventing and controlling diabetes. The number of people with diabetes is projected to nearly triple worldwide by 2030, with India having the largest population affected at 79.4 million. Data from Cordite Factory Hospital showed 11% of its 1870 employees, or 212 people, have diabetes. The document recommends a nutrient intake of 50-60% carbohydrates, 15-20% protein, and 25-35% total fat including less than 7% saturated fat. It lists foods on the glycemic index and suggests safe exercises like strengthening, aerobic, flexibility, and endurance activities to help beat diabetes.
1) O documento contém uma avaliação de matemática do 1o bimestre de 2016 com 4 questões sobre duração de aulas diárias, período do bimestre, capacidade de visão do olho humano e idade de uma planta.
2) Há também questões sobre cálculos de volumes de água em reservatórios, piscinas e distribuição de água entre famílias.
3) Por fim, há exercícios sobre expressões numéricas, representação de algarismos e participação em uma palestra.
This is a study of Jesus being made judge of all by His Father. Jesus is the final authority, and what He chooses as reward or penalty is the final word.
1. The document discusses the morality of human acts and sin, explaining that human acts can be judged as good or evil based on their object, intention, and circumstances.
2. It states that for an act to be morally good, all three elements (object, intention, and circumstances) must be good. An evil object can never produce a good act, even with good intentions.
3. The document outlines the conditions for mortal sin as grave matter, full knowledge, and full consent, and discusses the distinctions between mortal and venial sins. It also discusses ways to fortify oneself against sin through virtue, prayer, and removing near occasions of sin.
The document discusses the concept of conscience from various perspectives:
1. Etymologically, conscience derives from the Latin words "cum" (with) and "scientia" (knowledge), referring to our lived knowledge of good and evil.
2. In the Bible, conscience is described as receiving increasing attention, especially in the New Testament where it is seen as a God-given endowment oriented by faith. Conscience can err but still manifests the will of God by willing good faith and love of the good.
3. Philosophers and theologians view conscience as our most secret core where we encounter God, a law written on our hearts by God, and our moral compass directing
Conscience is described as our lived knowledge of good and evil, prompting us to judge our actions as morally right or wrong. It is seen as the inner core where we encounter God and recognize our moral obligations. The Bible references conscience indirectly through concepts like heart, mind, and loins. In the New Testament, conscience is portrayed as a God-given capacity for self-evaluation, a witness, and servant to our value systems. Christian theologians see conscience as the place where we encounter God most intimately, directing us to harmonize self-love with benevolence.
Conscience is described as our lived knowledge of good and evil, prompting us to judge our actions as morally right or wrong. It is seen as the inner core where we encounter God and recognize our moral obligations. The Bible references conscience indirectly through concepts like heart, mind, and loins. In the New Testament, conscience is portrayed as a God-given capacity for self-evaluation, a witness, and servant to our value systems. Christian theologians see conscience as the place we encounter God, with Augustine viewing it as the divine center where we are addressed by God.
This document discusses the interaction between intellect and free will. It defines intellect as the ability to think and reason, and notes its purpose is to seek truth. Free will allows people to make their own choices and act as they decide, but they are still morally responsible. The document uses examples like obeying parents to show how intellect evaluates options and free will chooses based on perceived goodness. It emphasizes aligning free will with moral responsibility and God's will through faith and obedience. Our life has meaning when we use intellect and free will together to pursue truth and serve others.
The document discusses the concept of conscience from etymological, biblical, and theological perspectives. In the New Testament, conscience is seen as a God-given capacity for self-evaluation and moral judgment that is universal to all humans. For Christian theology, conscience represents the innermost place where a person encounters God and is aware of their moral obligations, directing them to do good and avoid evil. It is not merely reason but informs a person of their role in God's divine plan of creation.
The document discusses Christian morality and its basic concepts. It defines morality both descriptively as existing codes of conduct in societies, and normatively as universal standards based on reason. Descriptive morality only applies locally while normative morality is universal. Morality examines the object, circumstances, and intentions of human acts, which require will and knowledge, rather than involuntary acts of man. Key norms that govern conduct are eternal, natural, and positive laws, as well as an individual's conscience, which can be correct, false, scrupulous, lax, certain, or doubtful depending on its judgments.
Gulsha Fawzia, Apart from being a Entrepreneur is also largely involved in community Services throu Healing, Counselling and also Various other Non Profit Activities. Find on Facebook. www.facebook.com/gulshafawzia or www.mysticcall.wordpress.com
God's will can be understood as both his secret, decretive will and his revealed, perceptive will. His secret will involves his eternal, unchanging purposes that are always fulfilled, while his revealed will defines our duties and responsibilities according to his commands. Some theologians argue these are contradictory, but they can be reconciled by understanding that God's secret will concerns future events and his purposes, while his revealed will concerns our present obligations. While humans disobey God's revealed will, his secret will is never thwarted as all things ultimately serve his purposes. We are responsible for following God's revealed will in scripture but have no knowledge of or involvement in his secret will and purposes.
God's will can be understood as both his secret, decretive will and his revealed, perceptive will. His secret will involves his eternal, unchanging purposes that are always fulfilled, while his revealed will defines our duties and responsibilities according to his commands. Some theologians argue these are contradictory, but they can be reconciled by understanding that God's secret will concerns future events and his purposes, while his revealed will concerns our present obligations. While humans disobey God's revealed will, his secret will is never thwarted as all things ultimately serve his purposes. We are responsible for following God's revealed will in scripture but have no knowledge of or involvement in his secret will and purposes.
This document contains Chinese vocabulary words and phrases from the flashcard book "Flash Card Intermediate 2" along with their English translations. There are over 20 entries listed in Chinese characters along with the title of the book and chapter they are from. It concludes by thanking the user and providing information about the company that produces the flashcards.
Paul Sciberras is seeking to re-establish his career in banking and finance with over 28 years of relevant experience. He has held various roles such as site manager, business development manager, and case manager. His experience and skills include customer service, management, problem solving, communication, and adapting to new systems. He currently works as a case manager helping job seekers with disabilities find employment.
Dokumen tersebut membahas 7 kebiasaan (sifat) Muslim dalam surat Al-Fatihah berdasarkan ayat-ayatnya, yaitu (1) memulai setiap pekerjaan dengan menyebut nama Allah, (2) bersyukur atas nikmat, (3) berfikir positif terhadap Allah, (4) berorientasi pada akhirat, (5) bahagia dengan ibadah dan doa, (6) konsisten dalam komitmen, dan (7) belajar dari tel
How Solar Works Solar Panels For Your Home in Newport BeachRestart_Solar
How Solar Works • Solar Panels For Your Home in Newport Beach
1.) Solar Panels convert the sun's energy into electricity.
2.) A control device changes this electricity, enabling it to power electrical items.
3.) The electricity then passes through a breaker box to outlets in the building.
4.) Items such as a refrigerator and lamp can plug into the outlets for power.
Restart Solar • Orange County Solar
This presentation talks about solar energy status and development in Saudi Arabia and basics of solar energy (Photovoltaics) and its economics. Developed on 30/4/2016
The Jones Law of 1916 established an autonomous government for the Philippine Islands by creating a bicameral Philippine Legislature consisting of a Senate and House of Representatives. It outlined qualifications for voters, senators, representatives, and established the positions of Resident Commissioners to the U.S. and Governor-General, who would be appointed by the U.S. President. It also maintained the existing court system and process for appointing judges. The law aimed to give more control over domestic affairs to the Philippines to prepare them for future independence.
Este documento presenta listados de alumnos de diferentes años de una escuela. Enlista los nombres completos de alumnos de 1er año hasta 6to año de manera ordenada.
World Health Day 2016 focused on preventing and controlling diabetes. The number of people with diabetes is projected to nearly triple worldwide by 2030, with India having the largest population affected at 79.4 million. Data from Cordite Factory Hospital showed 11% of its 1870 employees, or 212 people, have diabetes. The document recommends a nutrient intake of 50-60% carbohydrates, 15-20% protein, and 25-35% total fat including less than 7% saturated fat. It lists foods on the glycemic index and suggests safe exercises like strengthening, aerobic, flexibility, and endurance activities to help beat diabetes.
1) O documento contém uma avaliação de matemática do 1o bimestre de 2016 com 4 questões sobre duração de aulas diárias, período do bimestre, capacidade de visão do olho humano e idade de uma planta.
2) Há também questões sobre cálculos de volumes de água em reservatórios, piscinas e distribuição de água entre famílias.
3) Por fim, há exercícios sobre expressões numéricas, representação de algarismos e participação em uma palestra.
This is a study of Jesus being made judge of all by His Father. Jesus is the final authority, and what He chooses as reward or penalty is the final word.
1. The document discusses the morality of human acts and sin, explaining that human acts can be judged as good or evil based on their object, intention, and circumstances.
2. It states that for an act to be morally good, all three elements (object, intention, and circumstances) must be good. An evil object can never produce a good act, even with good intentions.
3. The document outlines the conditions for mortal sin as grave matter, full knowledge, and full consent, and discusses the distinctions between mortal and venial sins. It also discusses ways to fortify oneself against sin through virtue, prayer, and removing near occasions of sin.
The document discusses the concept of conscience from various perspectives:
1. Etymologically, conscience derives from the Latin words "cum" (with) and "scientia" (knowledge), referring to our lived knowledge of good and evil.
2. In the Bible, conscience is described as receiving increasing attention, especially in the New Testament where it is seen as a God-given endowment oriented by faith. Conscience can err but still manifests the will of God by willing good faith and love of the good.
3. Philosophers and theologians view conscience as our most secret core where we encounter God, a law written on our hearts by God, and our moral compass directing
Conscience is described as our lived knowledge of good and evil, prompting us to judge our actions as morally right or wrong. It is seen as the inner core where we encounter God and recognize our moral obligations. The Bible references conscience indirectly through concepts like heart, mind, and loins. In the New Testament, conscience is portrayed as a God-given capacity for self-evaluation, a witness, and servant to our value systems. Christian theologians see conscience as the place where we encounter God most intimately, directing us to harmonize self-love with benevolence.
Conscience is described as our lived knowledge of good and evil, prompting us to judge our actions as morally right or wrong. It is seen as the inner core where we encounter God and recognize our moral obligations. The Bible references conscience indirectly through concepts like heart, mind, and loins. In the New Testament, conscience is portrayed as a God-given capacity for self-evaluation, a witness, and servant to our value systems. Christian theologians see conscience as the place we encounter God, with Augustine viewing it as the divine center where we are addressed by God.
This document discusses the interaction between intellect and free will. It defines intellect as the ability to think and reason, and notes its purpose is to seek truth. Free will allows people to make their own choices and act as they decide, but they are still morally responsible. The document uses examples like obeying parents to show how intellect evaluates options and free will chooses based on perceived goodness. It emphasizes aligning free will with moral responsibility and God's will through faith and obedience. Our life has meaning when we use intellect and free will together to pursue truth and serve others.
The document discusses the concept of conscience from etymological, biblical, and theological perspectives. In the New Testament, conscience is seen as a God-given capacity for self-evaluation and moral judgment that is universal to all humans. For Christian theology, conscience represents the innermost place where a person encounters God and is aware of their moral obligations, directing them to do good and avoid evil. It is not merely reason but informs a person of their role in God's divine plan of creation.
The document discusses Christian morality and its basic concepts. It defines morality both descriptively as existing codes of conduct in societies, and normatively as universal standards based on reason. Descriptive morality only applies locally while normative morality is universal. Morality examines the object, circumstances, and intentions of human acts, which require will and knowledge, rather than involuntary acts of man. Key norms that govern conduct are eternal, natural, and positive laws, as well as an individual's conscience, which can be correct, false, scrupulous, lax, certain, or doubtful depending on its judgments.
Gulsha Fawzia, Apart from being a Entrepreneur is also largely involved in community Services throu Healing, Counselling and also Various other Non Profit Activities. Find on Facebook. www.facebook.com/gulshafawzia or www.mysticcall.wordpress.com
God's will can be understood as both his secret, decretive will and his revealed, perceptive will. His secret will involves his eternal, unchanging purposes that are always fulfilled, while his revealed will defines our duties and responsibilities according to his commands. Some theologians argue these are contradictory, but they can be reconciled by understanding that God's secret will concerns future events and his purposes, while his revealed will concerns our present obligations. While humans disobey God's revealed will, his secret will is never thwarted as all things ultimately serve his purposes. We are responsible for following God's revealed will in scripture but have no knowledge of or involvement in his secret will and purposes.
God's will can be understood as both his secret, decretive will and his revealed, perceptive will. His secret will involves his eternal, unchanging purposes that are always fulfilled, while his revealed will defines our duties and responsibilities according to his commands. Some theologians argue these are contradictory, but they can be reconciled by understanding that God's secret will concerns future events and his purposes, while his revealed will concerns our present obligations. While humans disobey God's revealed will, his secret will is never thwarted as all things ultimately serve his purposes. We are responsible for following God's revealed will in scripture but have no knowledge of or involvement in his secret will and purposes.
According to Worldometers' estimates for 2022, New Zealand has a population of roughly 4.9 million people. Christianism is the predominant religion in the nation, and English and Maori are the two most widely spoken languages.
New Zealanders typically think of themselves as being accepting of new concepts, diversity, and change. Most New Zealanders are proud of the historically predominately liberal social attitudes in their nation (for instance, New Zealand was the first nation in the world to grant women the right to vote). Most New Zealanders make an effort to be understanding and tolerant of most differences.
The document discusses several approaches to reconciling the existence of evil and suffering with the belief in an omnipotent, omniscient and benevolent God, known as the problem of evil or theodicy. It outlines the Euthyphro dilemma concerning whether things are morally good because God commands them or God commands things that are already good. It then examines responses such as God using evil for an overall plan or to improve free will, as well as arguments that God's nature cannot account for the existence of evil.
This document discusses concepts of God from a moral philosophy perspective. It presents different discussion points about God, including introductions to God, ideas of God, arguments for and against God's existence, and the relationship between God and the world. The document explores definitions of God, examines arguments that God exists as the first cause, through design in the universe, and as the source of objective morality. It also considers counterarguments such as those based on materialism and the existence of suffering. Different views of God's relationship to the world, such as deism, pantheism, and panentheism, are outlined as well.
God is uniquely holy, righteous, and just. His holiness represents His divinity and separates Him from humanity as the Creator. God is morally perfect with no evil or wrongdoing. Because of His holiness and righteousness, God cannot tolerate sin but designed a plan of redemption through Jesus to satisfy both His righteousness and love for humanity. Understanding God's justice and righteousness should help believers trust that He will always do what is right.
The document provides rational arguments for the existence of God as the creator. It argues that everything in the universe is finite and limited, needing sustenance to exist, so must have been created by something unlimited. It also argues that scientific methods cannot prove or disprove God's existence, as God is not physical or testable. The document concludes that through rational thought, the only solution is that an infinite, eternal creator brought the dependent, finite universe into being.
The document discusses the Islamic concept of al-Din from several perspectives. It explains that al-Din refers to being indebted, submissive and obedient to Allah as our creator. It involves submitting fully to Allah through acts of worship ('ibadah) physically, intellectually and spiritually. Al-Din also refers to the natural human inclination (fitrah) to worship Allah that is inherent in our nature. The document explores views of al-Din from various scholars and discusses how humans have both a potential nature and actual nature, and our duty is to allow our potential, rational nature to govern our actual desires.
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The document defines and discusses the concept of sin from biblical and theological perspectives. It covers:
- Sin defined as an offense against God through disobedience, rejection of love, and harmful actions.
- Sin discussed in the Old and New Testaments as breaking relationship with God and others through pride, sensuality, lack of belief, and lawlessness.
- Sin proliferates and can be mortal (separating one from God) or venial (diminishing divine life). Conversion and reconciliation require admitting sin and cultivating love.
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3. INTRODUCTION
God’s judgment is a concept found in
Scripture closely related to God’s justice.
God always acts right and moral.
Humanity was created in such a
magnificent way that they can positively
respond to God’s righteous demands in
their lives. Thus God’s judgment, simply
defined, is His divine response to how
humanity respond to His will and way.
4. Divine judgment, involving God’s
approval or disapproval upon each
human act; it is a natural consequence
of the Creator-creature relationship
between God and humanity. Since God
is just, He responds with either
punishments or rewards to what each
person does. Moral accountability to
God is a quality not shared by the rest
of creation. It is an essential part of
being created in God’s image.
5. In a purely technical sense, judgment
includes God’s approval upon acts
which please Him. But most often
than not, judgment is understood in a
negative sense, where God punishes
those who violates His commands. In
a spiritual sense, humanity stands
under God’s judgment. God is Judge
of all the earth. Unlike a human judge
He does not need to examine any
evidence; He knows all the facts.
6. 5 BIBLICAL TRUTHS ABOUT
GOD’S JUDGMENT
1. All will be judged.
2. It is an Unavoidable Appointment.
3. When we appear before Him, we are
without excuse.
4. God’s judgement is permanent and final;
there will be no plea bargains.
5. But you can have the Judge’s Son as your
Mighty Counselor.
7. THIS ADVOCATE, COUNSELOR
IS IN HIS OFFICE TODAY. NO
APPOINTMENT NEEDED. BUT
YOU MUST CONTACT HIM
PRIOR TO BEING SUMMONED
TO APPEAR BEFORE HIS
FATHER FOR JUDGMENT!