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Essay / Critical Change in My Life Essay - 982
He visualized opportunities to share his message and persuade them to join the union of God. Although many born-again Christians help unbelievers, persecution terrifies new Christians into maintaining their faith. While one verse speaks of perseverance, another verse speaks of future reward. Society has changed Christian values and rewritten the Bible; however, Paul refused to let the world shake his faith. As an African American Christian believer, I have faced racism because of my physical appearance and persecution in my spiritual walk; the communities, church and families I have cannot submit to the Word of God because preaching the Word will cause them to make sacrifices. In order to become the man I am, I have had to create new friendships, resist the atheistic perspectives of my friends, continue my involvement in the Church, and isolate my presence from the wicked. Despite what lies ahead, I am determined to live my life as Paul did. Both verses, 1 Corinthians 15:18 and Philippians 3:14, conclude that I must live my life in faith and trust without compromising my Christian beliefs in a secular and corrupt world. Thus, Paul's message "Move On" persuades future Christians to travel the journey of life to receive a VIP ticket to Heaven after completing their work on