I am worried that people now days are getting so familiar with God or at least their idea of God that they have lost the respect due, to God Almighty. They view him as little more then a good friend who will understand if they at times don't treat him as the creator of the universe. They have more of a horizontal view of God then a vertical view. This comes from the humanism which has infiltrated even the evangelical church. We have elevated ourselves, by promoting such things as the need for self-esteem in order to understand God's love for us. We no longer focus on his character but on ours. Or we bring him down to our level by teaching that there is a time and place for a person to forgive God for the things we have held against him. "It is no longer sin to hold something against God; it is normal and we should deal with it by letting it go and forgiving him."
Answer:
An active listener.
Explanation:
Be it in a day-to-day interaction or during a speech, a listener can be active or passive. A passive listener is one who is not truly paying attention. He may seem as if he is, though. But there is not real effort to understand the message. <u>An active listener, on the other hand, makes an effort to keep focused on what is being said. He tries to understand the information being presented and uses empathy to connect with the speaker.</u>
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The comparative from of destructive is the best way to get
Answer:
The next day
Explanation:
The term <em>coherence</em> comes from the Latin word meaning <em>to stick together. </em>A coherent text is a text that consists of well-connected words, sentences, and paragraphs. Every sentence and paragraph should contribute to the meaning of the text as a whole, and be properly linked. Coherent texts are easy to read and understand, with a good and smooth flow.
The phrase that significantly contributes to the coherence of the given passage is <em>The next day</em>. Without it, the sentence <em>We took the test and I think I did really well </em>and the following sentences wouldn't seem as connected to the previous part of the passage, and the text wouldn't be as coherent as it should be.