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  1. I'm going to give you, this morning, the secret of how to love the lost, the secret of how to love the lost. Let me say first of all that is not a natural love. You can't work this love up. It is a supernatural love. The love for the lost is a supernatural love, because the love for the lost is the love of Christ.

  2. The Revelation of Jesus Christ | Part 7 | Rev 3:7-13 | Pastor Steve Berger We are One Church Home ---- A church that empowers people to live the...

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  3. We will be transformed in every way, all our human relationships will be turned round, our love for our kith and kin, and for strangers and foreigners will go on to such a supernatural plane that we'll be able to love the unlovely, the unthankful, and the indifferent - for that, of course, was the love of Christ.

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    In the first lines of this poem the speaker addresses the differences between his days and nights. At night, he is able to see because the youth brightens his dreams. During the day, things are darker as the youth isn’t there in all his beauty to improve it. The speaker considers what it will be like when the youth is there to brighten the day once...

    ‘Sonnet 43’ by William Shakespeare is a fourteen-line sonnet that is structured in the form known as a “Shakespearean” or English sonnet. The poem is made up of three quatrains, or sets of four lines, and one concluding couplet, or set of two rhyming lines. They follow a consistent rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG and are written in iambic pentame...

    Shakespeare makes use of several poetic techniques in ‘Sonnet 43’. These include but are not limited to alliteration, enjambment, and antithesis. The last of these, antithesis, is a complex literary technique that is concerned with the juxtapositionof opposites. It can be seen in the last lines of the poem as the speaker says that days will the dar...

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    In the first lines of ‘Sonnet 43’ the speaker begins by stating that during sleep his eyes work best. When most he “wink[s]” then his eyes do “best see”. This is because he spends all the waking hours of his life with his eyes open seeing things “unrespected”. These are things that he doesn’t care about and that means nothing to him. In sleep, that changes. In these lines, a reader should take note of the just of juxtaposition and antithesis as the speaker sets two inverted things against one...

    Lines 5-8

    In the second quatrain of ‘Sonnet 43’, the speaker goes on to ask a rhetorical question. This is a technique that Shakespeare was quite fond of and can be found in numerous sonnets. He contemplates the youth’s brightness and how much brighter he would seem if he was present during the day. This alludes to absence or separation, perhaps due to the youth’s betrayal of the speaker in the previous three sonnets. He also says in these lines that the youth’s brightness might be even brighter if he...

    Lines 9-14

    In the final quatrain of ‘Sonnet 43’ the speaker steps away from the idea of seeing the youth in the daytime. He already sees him at night, and his eyes are blessed to do so. The “living day” might not make a difference at all. He gets to enjoy looking at the image of the youth in the “dead night” through “heavy sleep”. In the final two lines of ‘Sonnet 43’ the speaker concludes by saying that in fact, all the days are dark until he gets to see the youth again in person. The days “are nights’...

  4. Romans 12:1-2 ESV / 2 helpful votesHelpfulNot Helpful. I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is ...

  5. Oct 17, 2019 · God, we pray that some of us would lay down our life to spread the gospel to them, and to other people and groups like them. God, we pray for Romans 9:1–3 like burdens and compassion for the laws right around us, around the world. Please, please, please produce this kind of Christ-like love in me, in us. We pray in Jesus name. Amen.

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  7. Jul 17, 2024 · Chapter 6. Chapter 5. Chapter 4. Chapter 3. Chapter 2. Chapter 1. Read For My Lost Love Manga Chapter 94 in English Online for Free at ManhwaTo. I entered a romantic novel that I loved so much that I read it many times. I possessed the body of a wealthy commoner, bought the status of a fallen noble,...

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