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Spies and Simon Birch (Define the two chosen SPIES (Spiritual: (faith,…
Spies and Simon Birch
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Simon had more faith because he priest continuously reminds Simon that he wasn't destined to be a hero
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FAITH:always believed that God has a plan for everyone even if there was no evident sign that there is
GOD'S TIMING: Simon found the baseball that hit Joe's mother when he was trying to retrieve his box of baseball cards
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he was able to help Joe find out whether or not the swim coach was his father by opening the door through a hole
the other little kids was able to listen to him and follow his instructions because he looked like one of the as well
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fully understood that just because something isn't perfect, it should not be gotten rid of
EVIDENCE: Ephesians 2:10: each one of us has gifts that contributes to the good that God has planned
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1 Corinthians 6:19: must be careful of how we treat our bodies because His presence is within our bodies
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in the end he sacrificed his well being to save the children on the sinking bus to make sure that their bodies aren't harmed in any way
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Spiritual:
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if I have a lot of faith and a strong belief in God then I will have the kingdom of heaven for me prepared by God
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in 1 Corinthians 6:15, he states that Christian faith is about the human spirit as well as the human body
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in 1 Corinthians 6:19, St. Paul states that our bodies are the temple of the holy spirit meaning that God is present in our bodies in a very special way
harming our bodies is not only disrespectful to the temple of the holy spirit but also disrespectful to God
in Ephesians 2:10, he tells us that each one of us is unique and special because we are God's work of art
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Overall we must respect our bodies and others and must be careful of how we treat it because we were made unique and special from the creation of God and also being the temple of the Holy Spirit.