Answer:
to place our hope in God's promise to us
Explanation:
In Hebrews 6: 13-20 we can read about how we can place our hope in God, because he is immutable and totally true, so his promises are real and will happen efficiently and satisfactorily. God made promises to Abram and many other biblical heroes and prophets and kept all promises, because in his name everything is done.
In this case, we can interpret, through this biblical passage, that we can place our hope in God, because his faithfulness is real.
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This is called making of the new laws which requires the senate the president and the executive committee
Answer:
We have to find the author, time, intended audience, main idea, context, bias, and accuracy of the text.
Author - a candidate for government office.
Time - government election campaign.
Intended audience - potential voters.
Main idea - the candidate is the only one who can be trusted with taxpayer money, and this is crucial because taxpayer money is being wasted.
Context - Government intervention does more harm than good: raising taxes on successful businesses to fund failing public schools only has the effect of both reducing wealth creation, and educating children poorly.
Bias - the candidate has anti-goverment bias.
Accuracy - the candidate does not provide evidence to back his claims in the speech, thus, the accuracy of it cannot be properly gauged.