Daniel Chacon's "Daniel 13" is a story of two life changes. This is a young and beautiful Latin woman above all. Susanna married a wealthy rancher in America and promoted her to society. Every day, two American farmers fantasized about her as she was walking across the field. One day, they invaded her house and tried to rape her, but she escaped her unreasonable treatment. Daniel, the former hardcore gang which the word has spread and the dramatic change has gone, after finding God, listen to what the Church's people are making for Susanna.
Daniel is faithful to God, but some of his safety reasons do not follow God or "deny". He was taken from his home, moved to Babylon as a prisoner, and attended the king 's court. But Daniel the servant of God did not move. God respects and respects its loyalty. He is faithful to his mission as they can not do this when the enemies try to defeat him. Eventually, they used Daniel's worship of God as a weapon against him (Dan 6: 1-5). From Daniel, we have learned that God respects loyalty even in the most ominous environment.
Daniel Chacon's "Daniel 13" is a story of two life changes. This is a young and beautiful Latin woman above all. Susanna married a wealthy rancher in America and promoted her to society. Every day, two American farmers fantasized about her as she was walking across the field. One day, they invaded her house and tried to rape her, but she escaped her unreasonable treatment. Daniel, the former hardcore gang which the word has spread and the dramatic change has gone, after finding God, listen to what the Church's people are making for Susanna.
In Hebrews, Chapter 13 verse 7 says, "Remember your leader, those who speak the word of God to you, think about the consequences of their life and imitate their faith" It is. Slowly but imitators of those who inherit promises through faith and perseverance Of course the 11th letter to the Hebrews is an excerpt of the lives of a large group of men and women who believe in greatness. Hebrew authors are convinced that deceased people can speak for our encouragement and will continue to talk if someone carefully protects their memories.
Abraham, the father of all of us, and the heirs of the world are called justice. Because he believes in God through justice of faith (4:13). You can not briefly prove the justice of God through faith like the fourth chapter of Rome. It connects the Old Testament with the new contract. For their father Abraham, the Jews were not better than the Gentiles. Abraham's faith is the same faith, allowing all countries to accept the righteousness of God through Christ Jesus (4: 16-18). When we believe in the exchange of Christ, Christ allows our faith to be the driving force of forgiveness and be a gift for his righteousness. We can not gain this new position in Christ. This is a gift of grace. The rest of Chapter 4 is briefly explained. "Paul's comment on 'Abraham's faith' at 4:16 refers to Abraham's explanation of faith 4: 17-22