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800 words by mgirgis

I commented on the following people about their project:

1.    mdeloach7

2.    blemieux

3.    missnay1

4.    wcantrel

5.    emilygray

6.    mwallac1

7.    dwhite9

8.    Framzi

9.    missnay1

10. mraiford

A prophet is one inspired by God through the Holy Spirit to deliver a message for a specific purpose. There are so many biblical prophets in Christianity, and they are all very important. Some examples of the prophets in the bible are Aaron, Abel, Abraham, Amos, Daniel, and David; and so many other prophets. I think prophets relate to my project, because prophets helped people in their lives at some point which is what I am doing right now with my project. I try to help the homeless and the poor people because it will also help decrease world poverty which is such an important issue nowadays. I also think the prophets in the bible relate to my project because they had a mission in their life which is to try to change the world to the better by spreading the word about Jesus and His works. And that is similar to what I am trying to do by helping the homeless and the poor. Because I am trying to decrease the rate of the poor people. It is also similar to what I am doing because I am trying to spread the word about helping the poor and the homeless people and to stop hunger which is my theme for my project.

Job experience relate to rebuilding New Orleans because if you have any job experience then it might help with rebuilding New Orleans by doing anything that would bring it back. Whereas any job would help; if you have a medical job experience it will help with those who have been sick or tired because of the hurricane. If you have any job experience with FBI or just the police it will help with rebuilding New Orleans even if it is just little experience; it will do. I also think that job experience require hard work and so is rebuilding New Orleans.

     I think Psalm 22 talks about some of the things that Jesus said while he was on the cross, “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?” this psalm are mostly about Jesus crucifixion. Jesus knew exactly what was going to happen to him because he understood this psalm and how it applied to His death on our behalf. When Jesus said those words on the cross he was not admitting that He missed God’s purpose, he was announcing his fulfillment of God’s purpose. That is something that people back then misunderstood, and some people still misunderstand it today. The psalm is different than the other psalms, because most of the psalms talks about David, however this psalm is more about Jesus. In the beginning of the psalm, he begins with an agony of his soul that God seems to have forgotten him as he mentions in the first verse; however he says after that he knows that God will be faithful to him as he has always been faithful to his people which is Israel. Towards the end of the psalm, the psalm switches to a joyful tone; because it says that he will gladly praise God for hearing him and providing him deliverance. He encourages all those who fear God to praise and glorify Him. This psalm is also broken down into a few parts: the first part of the psalm talks about Christ’s rejection by God. The second part is Christ’s rejection by man, then Christ’s Ordeal at Calvary, Christ’s prayer for deliverance, and the last thing the psalm talks about is Christ’s thanksgiving for victory. 

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