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The Old Man vs The New Man

  The Old Man vs The New Man by Anthony Joseph Hopkins November 14, 2020   This is a comparison and contrast paper concerning the Old Man vs The New Man.   First, I would like to place emphasis on the Old Man.   The Old Man is a person who ignores God.   The Old Man is a person who pays attention to his deceitful lusts.       Next, according to Ephesians 4:22 Says: That you put off concerning your former conduct, the Old Man which grows corrupt according to the deceitful lusts: The Old Man is a person who constantly gets into trouble with the law.   This Bible verse is saying that we put off the former conduct the Old Man, which grows corrupt according to the deceitful lusts.   Further, the Old Man is a very immoral person.   The Old Man is a person who does not attend church on a regular basis.   The Old Man is a person who makes bad decisions and choices.   The Old Man is a person who places emphasis on worldly things.   The Old Man is a person who has a lot of

Reconciliation and Forgiveness for Ourselves, God, and Other People!!

  Reconciliation and Forgiveness with God, Ourselves and with Others!!           This is a very special essay concerning the importance of reconciliation and forgiveness with God, ourselves, and with others.   The first thing that I want to say is that God has never left us or forsaken us.   Perhaps, we might have forsaken ourselves at times in our personal lives.   I say this because I used to be a person who did not believe anything, unless I see it with my own eyes.   Secondly, God is not mad at you.   He is mad about you.   God wants us in His family.   He really wants us in heaven with Him.             Further, God forgives us because He loved us.   Forgiveness does not equal reconciliation.   Reconciliation takes two people.   For instance, our relationship with God is very important to us.   God’s love is supernatural.   Forgiveness opens the door to reconciliation.   God’s love will always persevere.   Our conversations with others with God requires change on our part.