Title shame! go away!
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1. Escape from the shame of Egypt
The shame of Egypt is the life of the people of Israel when they were slaves in Egypt.
It is a number that is still alive today. It refers to the old custom of living in slavery in Egypt.
President Obama's attack on the black man who made him president
In his first speech, “Thank you, everyone. But buy responsibly.”
“Education is the most powerful weapon and the best way to fight inequality.”
told the parents. “Take responsibility, get rid of the game consoles in the house,
Manage the time your children wake up and sleep. attending parent meetings
Read books to young children and help with homework at school.
Let the children have big intentions. Children are not satisfied with the lower ranks, but scientists,
Let them aspire to be engineers, doctors, justices, and presidents.”
To young people, “Black people are more likely to grow up in a gang environment.
If you live in a slum, you have to work twice as hard as a child in a wealthy neighborhood.
Living in a slum is not a reason to get bad grades and skip classes.
Poverty cannot be a reason to give up education. No one has written your fate already.
You are writing your destiny. Don't forget that your destiny is in your hands."
The point of the speech is that the way to escape the shame of black people is to study.
If you live like your parents, you can't escape the shame.
In order for black people to change their status and gain social status, they have to play games like they do now.
Don't spend time sitting and watching TV. I was told I had to do my homework.
Obama's two daughters, growing up in the White House, can watch TV for only an hour.
A soldier deserted and was caught and referred to a military law conference.
When Emperor Alexander asked what your name was, he answered Alexander.
The emperor said to him. “Change your name right now or change your attitude.
The name Alexander is shameful.” The same Alexander, one of whom was Emperor Liga,
Another was captured as a deserter, and Alexander is on trial by Alexander.
According to the Bible, a man named “Achan” among the Israelites stole things.
found. He was dragged to the Valley of Argo and stoned to death.
Achan's shame didn't end with just one man's name.
“...the things offered by Achan the son of Carmi, the grandson of Zabdi, the great son of Zerah of the tribe of Judah.
because the LORD was angry with the children of Israel” (Joshua 7:1).
It is the shame of the tribe and the shame of the nation. Abraham is the glory of the family.
As one person, he became a family of blessing. because of one person.
There are family figures. One man's faults and crimes are shameful for the family.
One man, Achan, brought shame to the children of Israel.
What is the Exodus? It is to escape from Egypt.
There are also teeth that should be there. It's a glance. There are people who are smart.
It is the power to easily recognize the thoughts and attitudes of others. There are people who don't care.
Envy is the power to know shame.
Shame, go away! Please leave Mrs. Suu Kyi, who puts me to shame.
“Peter said to him, Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ.
Be forgiven of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit...
Be saved” (Acts 2:38,40) It is turning from a rebellious generation.
That is the way to live. You must turn around at the pig's hut in the distant country.
The way back to my father's house is the way to live. The best clothes for the returning son
has been coated. He came back barefoot like a beggar and put on his shoes, and you are my son.
A check ring is fitted. Please wear the clothes of faith and the robes of righteousness.
The Egyptian shame could end with circumcision. Circumcision is cutting off part of the skin.
You have to decide, decide, and make a decision.
An elementary school student was circumcised at the hospital and fell over.
When the sisters of the nurses saw the child, they said, "J, I'm sulking!" I grab my belly button and laugh.
I hope you will throw the shame off and have a good laugh.
“…I have brought the shame of Egypt away from you today”
May God take away your shame.
If you draw near to God, shame will depart, and if you are far from God, shame will stick to you.