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  2. Abundant life - Wikipedia

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    Abundant life" signifies a contrast to feelings of lack, emptiness, and dissatisfaction, and such feelings may motivate a person to seek for the meaning of life and a change in their life. [4] Abundant life teachings, that God is a good God who wants to bless people spiritually, physically, and economically, were championed by Oral Roberts in ...

  3. The More Abundant Life - Wikipedia

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    The More Abundant Life was a phrase of scriptural flavor used by the U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his address before the Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace in Buenos Aires, Argentina, December 1, 1936, to signify the improved living conditions and enlarged cultural and economic opportunities available to the whole world through the maintenance in the Western ...

  4. Pascal's wager - Wikipedia

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    The wise decision is to wager that God exists, since "If you gain, you gain all; if you lose, you lose nothing", meaning one can gain eternal life if God exists, but if not, one will be no worse off in death than if one had not believed. On the other hand, if you bet against God, win or lose, you either gain nothing or lose everything.

  5. What does blacking out mean — and what happens to ... - AOL

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    Andy Cohen says he didn't remember part of his alcohol-induced New Year’s Eve special. Here's what that means, according to experts.

  6. What does blacking out mean — and what happens to ... - AOL

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    Alcohol-induced blackouts also leave people more vulnerable to sexual assault, as well as risky behaviors that can put a person’s health in danger. “When you're in a blackout, you appear to be ...

  7. Prosperity theology - Wikipedia

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    Prosperity theology (sometimes referred to as the prosperity gospel, the health and wealth gospel, the gospel of success, seed-faith gospel, Faith movement, or Word-Faith movement) [1] is a religious belief among some Charismatic Christians that financial blessing and physical well-being are always the will of God for them, and that faith, positive scriptural confession, and giving to ...

  8. Walter C. Lanyon - Wikipedia

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    The Laughter of God (1932) The Eyes of the Blind (1932) Behold the Man (1933) Out of the Clouds (1934) A Lamp Unto My Feet (1936) The Temple Not Made With Hands (1936) Thrust In the Sickle (1936) A Light Set Upon a Hill (1938) I Came (1940) That Ye Might Have (1940) Life More Abundant (1940) Without the Smell of Fire (1941) 2 A.M. (1944) The ...

  9. The Grain of Wheat - Wikipedia

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    Jesus uses the metaphor of the grain of wheat to illustrate the importance of ego death in the pursuit of salvation and entering the Kingdom of Heaven. He is suggesting that one must first allow their current convictions and ideas about the world to die and be shed, before they can be reborn with a purer, more virtuous self that is stronger ...