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Essay heading: The general purpose of existence, who we are and what proves we are worthy?
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Even though we are suppose to be servants of God, He doesn't see us as servants. Each one of us, alive on this Earth, regardless of anything, are of great importance to Him, if not, why are we known as Children of God? Children of the King Almighty! As Christians, I think this is something we ought to keep it close to our hearts, so that we won't see ourselves as worthless creatures when we don't hold what God thinks in high regard... displayed 300 characters
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Even though we are suppose to be servants of God, He doesn't see us as servants. Each one of us, alive on this Earth, regardless of anything, are of great importance to Him, if not, why are we known as Children of God? Children of the King Almighty! As Christians, I think this is something we ought to keep it close to our hearts, so that we won't see ourselves as worthless creatures when we don't hold what God thinks in high regard... displayed next 300 characters
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