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Jesus Playing Basketball Wide Ruled Composition Notebook: A Bible Study Notebook, Jesus Journal For Women, For Men, For Girl, For boy | Speical Black Cover

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Pastor Rich Wilkerson: In terms of scripture, the Bible says, “What’s impossible for man is possible with God,” so I think there’s nothing impossible for Jesus. And we see all throughout the scripture Him doing miraculous signs and wonders. So I just think if you put a basketball in His hands, how creative could He be with that? I mean, does He have to even move? He can just stay in one spot and shoot all day and never miss. He’s perfect so I think if He played basketball He’d be pretty perfect at it.

Chad’s #2: In basketball, one person can change everything unlike in any other team sport. Jesus Christ changed everything. Not to be confused with his namesake who plays up front for Manchester City, this is Jesus demonstrating a 'show' rather than 'tell' coaching model, running rings around his primary-aged mentees/opposition. I'm not entirely convinced that the gentle shoulder barge that Jesus is using is strictly theologically sound, but in this ornament, there's no doubt about who the pro is. Soccer Jesus.It’s a pivotal event that led to a dramatic transformation in both father and son. It seems that her death was the catalyst for their becoming better human beings. It propelled Jesus to become more assertive and generally, a stronger person who does not quit when faced with adversity. With Jake, on the other hand, her death results in his becoming more of a caring person. While we don’t see this in his approach to Jesus, this is on full display in his interactions with a random maltreated prostitute in Dakota Burns. Her death, it seemed, turned Jake’s heart a little bit softer – far from the tough love kind of heart that led his son to loathe him even more. “Basketball is like poetry in motion” explained: Chad #1: There’s something disingenuous about the intentional fouling that occurs at the end of games. What Christian would ever intentionally sin?

A person who always got up when he intended wouldn’t be noticed, though people may have simply thought such a person was “an early riser” (cf. Mark 1:35). Now risen from the dead Jesus Christ calls us to play to his glory. Romans 12:1-2 urges us to: ‘Offer our bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God, this is your spiritual act of worship’. The theology teacher at the school where I work referenced Aquinas saying that Jesus being human and divine, had to learn as a human—but once he learned he never erred. Learn how to play, coach, and referee basketball. Consider organizing regular practices and games, depending on the skills and number of players. Practices help build skills and can provide opportunities for one-on-one teaching. Organize teams with enough players to have substitutions during each game. Have the teams play against each other with volunteers both officiating and coaching. Planning a big activity at the end, such as a tournament, can be a great way to build community spirit.

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His independence is also in full display. With his decision to go to Big State not for any other factor aside from it being the best choice for himself and his sister is a choice made by a mature and independent young man. He made this decision even without any positive role models in his life. Who Was Supposed to play Jesus Shuttlesworth? What people don’t like are know-it-alls and show-offs: people who have high skill levels and are arrogant about it. But” I can hear you say, “if sport is a gift from God, then why is it often so bad, full of drugs, professional fouls, violence and cheating?”

Throughout the film, Jesus is seen as a skilled basketball player who is always looking to improve and get better. Whether he is practicing on his own or competing in games, he is always focused and determined to be the best that he can be. And even when faced with difficult personal challenges, he never loses sight of his ultimate goal.

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Dr. Gary Evans: RICE is key. But I don’t think that they would know that.​ I don’t think there was much ice around those days, so I don’t think He’d be able to ice [an injury]. And I don’t know if He would think of elevating it, which is the main thing we would do today. I suppose He’d be pretty good if he had a pair of Jordans, I guess. Here's the Man Himself teaching a young boy to perfect his batting grip. If this was on your mantelpiece, you might be constantly distracted by the worry that the boy kneeling behind them is about to get a bloody nose, but it's a great reminder that the first ever baseball game happened right at the start of the Bible. You know, in the big inning... Baseball Jesus. Finally, Coach Jesus isn't just the guy that puts you through your paces for hours and hours of painful training sessions – he's also the man with his eyes on the prize. Here our multi-talented athletes are receiving their just rewards for all those weeks of hard work. The young lad receives a beautiful golden trophy with a 'No.1' emblazoned on it; the girl inexplicably gets a massive magnifying glass. Like the Mona Lisa, this may be one of those works of art in which you never cease to discover new layers of meaning and nuance. Prize-giving Jesus. Book Sandcastle Kings hits stores this November with artwork by Kanye West & the Donda Creative Team Kenny Anderson: I think He’d be compassionate. He would outdo them and win, but He’d have the ultimate sportsmanship, you know?

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