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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ll see the difference so great response from these two. Are two different stories from the Bible which describe different responses of the two people in the face of God&#8217;s decision to punish them for their mistakes.
His name was Saul. He was the first king who ruled Israel. Saul became king over God&#8217;s choice, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ll see the difference so great response from these two. Are two different stories from the Bible which describe different responses of the two people in the face of God&#8217;s decision to punish them for their mistakes.</p>
<p>His name was Saul. He was the first king who ruled Israel. Saul became king over God&#8217;s choice, but by the will of God replaced Saul David. In 1 Samuel 10 Samuel told how finally anointed Saul king over Israel. Then Samuel summoned the entire nation of Israel to assemble. When the entire tribe came to the fore, the tribe of Benjamin. Then the family of Matri arose, and finally the family of Matri was found Saul son of Kish. But Saul was not found, he was hiding. The next story, we know that eventually Saul was made king.<br />
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Unfortunately, this story does not end smoothly. Saul burn burnt offerings and sacrifice her own safety (1 Sam 13: 9-10) after they were determined only priests are allowed to do so. And he argues, instead of waiting for the arrival of the priest Samuel. As a result, Samuel said that the kingdom would not forever be in the descendants of Saul. Saul also did not keep every word in order to kill all the Amalekites (1 Sam 15) which ultimately makes God regretted having made the king. And again, the attitude of Saul even ask for respect from Samuel. No regrets at all to him.</p>
<p>The next story is David who misbehave with adultery. He approached the wife of Uriah, who was fighting for his country. David sought every means to kill Uriah even when Bathsheba pregnant with his child. If traced, David&#8217;s sin is even greater than the sin of Saul, because he had of killing innocent people (see 2 Sam 11). But why the love of God do not run from it?</p>
<p>When confronted with his sin, Saul &#8216;insisted&#8217; and justify himself, while David was immediately asked for forgiveness and humbling himself before God in such a way so that the forgiveness of the Lord came to him. When advised, Saul shows the attitude of the ruling as king, while David as a person who committed major sins. Saul did not feel guilty, while David was truly sorry. Afterward, Saul other sins that made God&#8217;s regret, while David was a direct reversal of his sins. For this reason, God affirming instead a descendant of David and Saul&#8217;s descendants.<br />
Story of David and Saul are a great references and have been written several times by <a href="http://topessaywriters.com" target="_blank">custom essay writers</a>, why? because its powerful, and reflection of human and its relationship with the Lord.</p>
<p>Any response we give in every state, will make a big difference. Is our response is positive or negative response. Do we repent and turn from our sins or even otherwise, feel self-correct. How does our current actions and words indicated that indeed we are doing wrong, or even when we are not guilty though. In each issue, the events that occurred, the response we determine our future.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>What is the Path to God?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ten Ways to Connect With the Divine and to Find the Higher Self 
Each religion approaches the divine in a unique way. Here are ten universal paths practiced by devotees to find God and connect with the higher self. 
Every path to God is a personal experience, a private journey. No one path is inherently [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ten Ways to Connect With the Divine and to Find the Higher Self </p>
<p>Each religion approaches the divine in a unique way. Here are ten universal paths practiced by devotees to find God and connect with the higher self. </p>
<p>Every path to God is a personal experience, a private journey. No one path is inherently superior, as all paths to God are valid and useful.<br />
Jesus said, &#8220;I and the Father are One.&#8221; (John 10:30) Humans and God are one. As devotees draw nearer and nearer to God, the ultimate goal is to merge with the Divine in an intimately spiritual union. Sri Ramana Maharishi, the famous Indian guru who achieved enlightenment at the age of 16, asserts, &#8220;God, Guru, and the Self are the same.&#8221; (p. 10, Erase the Ego)<span id="more-34"></span><br />
Meditation as a Means to Draw Near to God<br />
When a devotee quiets the mind, the inner voice can be more easily heard and heeded. Meditation allows for the cultivation of the state of mind needed to achieve enlightenment.<br />
Buddhists, Christians, Hindus and other religions use meditation as a means to quiet the inner chatter and hear the voice of God, or the wisdom of the Higher Self.<br />
Prayer as a Communication and Primary Path to God<br />
Prayer can take many forms, including recitation of a mantra or repetitions with a rosary. Prayer can be a silent plea to the universe or a specific, intimate dialog with a personal, living God.<br />
Prayer can involve specific requests of God or the Universe; expressions of appreciation for blessings; and communications of thanks, or cries for help.<br />
Temporary Vow of Silence to Find the Higher Self and God<br />
Silence does not just involve resting the vocal cords. Many religions advocate silent retreats, such as Christians, Hindus, and Buddhists.<br />
Ritual silence can be used as a religious tool to quiet the mind to a deeper level than a meditative session. Silence is a disciplined, unique way to connect with the Higher Self and with God.<br />
Yoga as a Discipline to Reconnect the Mind, Body, and Spirit With God<br />
This ancient discipline is a subtle yet powerful path to God. The root word &#8220;yuj&#8221; means &#8220;to join, to yoke, to concentrate one&#8217;s attention.&#8221;<br />
According to the Sanskrit Glossary of Yogic Terms, yoga is &#8220;a method of practice leading to conscious union of the human being (atman) with the universal existence of Brahman.&#8221; Brahman is the Hindu Trinity Godhead, similar to Christianity&#8217;s concept of the Holy Trinity. (Yoga Publications Trust, 2007)<br />
Tithing and Offerings to God<br />
Flowers, money, and personal sacrifice (as Catholics practice during Lent) are all examples of devotees&#8217; external expressions of offering a part of themselves. Devotion is expressed through offerings, gift giving, giving of oneself. Tithing and offerings are expressions of love.<br />
Acts of Kindness and Compassion as an Expression of the Divine<br />
Jesus preached the importance of loving others, including it as one of the Ten Commandments given to Moses. The Dalai Lama teaches that compassion can be learned, and calls all who wish to achieve enlightenment to practice compassion.<br />
Forgiveness is a supreme act of compassion, and also shows emotional and spiritual maturity. To forgive is divine, and is one way to draw closer to God.<br />
Study of the Holy Texts Illuminate the Path to God<br />
The Jewish religion emphasizes study as a means to understand and draw nearer to God. Christians study the Bible, revering the sacred text as a manifestation of God Himself: &#8220;And the Word became flesh&#8230;&#8221; (John 1:14)<br />
Healthy Love of Self and Emotional Maturity as a Path to God<br />
If God and the Self are the same, then a healthy love of self is absolutely necessary in spiritual growth, devotion to and love of God. Healthy love of oneself is a step in reconnecting to the Higher Self and emotional maturity allows for synthesis of mind, body and spirit.<br />
Ethical Decisions Draw the Righteousness Near to God<br />
Ethics does not involve right vs. wrong or good vs. evil, but rather entails a consistency of moral code. While some religions may differ on ideas and philosophies of morality, ethics and righteousness prove a powerful path to God, as a disciplined approach to what one believes is right.<br />
Rituals as an Outward Expression of Devotion and Commitment to God<br />
Pagans, Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and others all practice religious rituals. Culturally, humans crave ritual to give order and increase meaning to outward acts of devotion. Rituals can provide structure and discipline to devotion. Some use rituals as a tangible lifeline that leads directly to God.<br />
Devotees can use one, several, or all of these paths to God and to the Higher Self. For example, japa mala combines ritual with prayer and meditation.<br />
Just as seekers approach the study of the Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism, from different angles, so the seeker can approach and ultimately unite with the Divine, the One God, the Higher Self, or the Universe using any of these valid and powerful paths.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>The Rapture of Christ&#8217;s Church</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:59:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In May 2004, I was sick in bed with pneumonia for 9 days. I stayed in bed like the doctor told me to, but had this consuming energy to do something. I decided to take advantage of the down time away from work, and read a book that I had always wanted to read called [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In May 2004, I was sick in bed with pneumonia for 9 days. I stayed in bed like the doctor told me to, but had this consuming energy to do something. I decided to take advantage of the down time away from work, and read a book that I had always wanted to read called Left Behind. I am in no way trying to sell anyone on the book; it is just that this book stirred up something in me that prompted me to go on a quest in my Bible. Through all of my searching, I have decided that regardless of who is right and who is wrong about the Rapture, NO ONE should wait another moment to accept Jesus Christ or delay until the &#8220;time is right&#8221; to tell their loved ones the Good News which is&#8230;<span id="more-32"></span></p>
<p>That by accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, and by asking for forgiveness of their sins, the Gift of Salvation is there and waiting for them. No one knows the day or the time that our Lord Jesus will come to take up His Church. But wouldn&#8217;t you want to be ready? Or for that matter, for your loved ones to be ready, whether it is in this lifetime or not? Whether we have to suffer through the tribulation or not, why take the risk? Do you understand the risk of not accepting the Gift of Salvation? I will tell you:</p>
<p>&#8220;YOU RUN AN ETERNAL RISK OF BEING SEPARATED FROM GOD FOREVER.&#8221;</p>
<p>I, like many of you, have heard about and wondered about &#8220;The Rapture&#8221; of Christ&#8217;s faithful followers. Many believe that this day will come after certain events have taken place, some believe not at all in our lifetime. My own personal belief has been that the Rapture would take place once the Antichrist had shown his power to the world and after the beast had made his mark on humanity, sometime after the Tribulation. The Tribulation or &#8220;Great Tribulation&#8221; is an event referred to in the New Testament of the Bible in Matthew 24:21 (KJV and other passages): &#8220;For then shall be great tribulation&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>When I was a baby, I was baptized and grew up in the Methodist Church. I was confirmed in the Lutheran Church at the age of 30, but did not truly accept Christ until the age of 40, when I was at an all time low in my life. At the age of 44, I was water-baptized in the Pentecostal Church, and have learned to lean on God in all of my circumstances. So basically, what I am saying is, if you understand how detrimental it would be, to be separated from God, no matter what religion you are &#8211; but do not share this wisdom with your loved ones, you run the risk of THEM being separated from God FOREVER. It is in everyone&#8217;s best interest to open his or her heart to God and listen, and/or open the Bible and read.</p>
<p>MY READING SUGGESTION:</p>
<p>FIRST: Study the book of John, then Romans and then Matthew. If you have trouble understanding the Bible, try reading the New Living Translation (NLT) or the New International Version (NIV).</p>
<p>Scripture Indicating the Return of Jesus Christ:</p>
<p>Matthew 24: 23-31 (NIV), Matthew 24: 36-44 (NIV), 1 Corinthians 15: 51-57 (NIV), 1 Thessalonians 4: 13-18 (NLT)</p>]]></content:encoded>
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