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Yuka Sonobe (園(その)部(べ)優(ゆう)花(か), Sonobe Yūka?) is one of the students from Japan who got involved in the summoning Incident, and ended up in Tortus along with her other classmates. She is friends with Taeko Sugawara and Nana Miyazaki, and was a part of Aiko's bodyguards protecting her from danger of any kind (including the templar knight escorts from the ...
A worried Yuu comes running to see Yoko. Sonobe says that Yuu is kind, while pointing out that his birthmark has faded by looking directly under his clothes (as to imply that he has grown), to the latter's shock and horror. Teru and Yamaji realize that Yuu might just like older woman, when he obediently obey Kou's words.
What do you think of Sonobe Yuuka. She'll either forever be or end up. I love her. She's top tier waifu material. I just hope she gets her own arc in the after story, whether or not she ends up with him idk. me who haven't catch-up with the wn yet Who the hell are you? She is hajime's girl.
and you say, “Good-bye and have a good day; stay warm and eat well”—but then you don’t give that person any food or clothing. What good does that do? English Standard Version and one of you says to them, “Go in peace, be warmed and filled,” without giving them the things needed for the body, what good is that? Berean Standard Bible
- God is the source of all wisdom. The Greek word for wisdom (sophia) occurs four times in the letter of James (1:5; 3:13, 15, 17). Wisdom is not a topic or theme of the book of James, but it is an assumed value essential for Christian living and under which all the various topics of the book are subsumed.
- Testing and trials. Our lives are full of trials. James understands the true goal of trials to be perseverance. And perseverance works toward spiritual maturity and wholeness, which James implies are worthy goals for Christians.
- Wealth and oppression. Socioeconomic disparity, both in society and in the church, seems to have been a major concern in James’s mind as he wrote this letter.
- Material things will not last. The poor, without material resources, have also received the riches of God’s grace in Christ. Furthermore, the rich and poor are alike in another way—both will pass away.
James 3:1-12 outlines four hard truths about the power of our words: 1. God will hold us accountable for our words. 2. Our words create a disproportionate impact. 3. Our tongue is like a wild animal that can tear people apart. 4. Our words should be consistent with our Christian testimony.
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May 30, 2013 · In talking with a professing Christian whose life or doctrine does not line up with Scripture, we can say, “If I were in your shoes, I’d question my salvation.” But we cannot authoritatively say to someone, “You’re going to hell.” Only God knows that for sure. So James says that to resolve conflicts, we need to stop judging others.